Sizing gtk windows to smaller sizes from within a program?
- From: dath sequent com
- To: gtk-list redhat com
- Subject: Sizing gtk windows to smaller sizes from within a program?
- Date: Fri, 07 May 1999 16:24:14 -0700
A little while back I asked a question about how to set the size of a window
from within a program. At the time I was using the following call to set the
size of the window (something which happens frequently in my program):
gtk_widget_set_usize(win, w, h);
This worked great to make the window larger, but the window would never
shrink... So after I posted this to the list someone (I can't remember who
for sure) told me that I could use the following instead:
gtk_window_set_default_size(GTK_WINDOW(win), w, h);
This doesn't seem the affect the size of the window at all? I don't know
what I'm doing wrong. I know that gdk has a simple function just to set the
size of a window gdk_window_resize(), which with gdk works quite nicely to
resize the window to any arbitrary size. I am trying to figure out what I
need to do in gtk to accomplish the same thing? Is there something I just
don't know about the gtk_window_set_default_size() function?
Thanks Much,
-dath
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