How set initial size for gtk.ScrolledWindow?
- From: "Christian Convey" <christian convey gmail com>
- To: gtk-list gnome org
- Subject: How set initial size for gtk.ScrolledWindow?
- Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2006 07:27:39 -0400
I'm using pygtk. I've got a gtk.ScrolledWindow that I'm using as the parent of a gnomecanvas subclass I've created.
I'd like to specify that the preferred *initial* size of that scrolled window is a particular width and height. I *don't* want those suggested intial size values to in any way constrain the possible sizes the window can take on, and if possible I don't want to accidentally force the top-level window to be bigger than the display.
Can anyone recommend a way to do this?
Here's what I've already tried without success:
my_canvas.set_size_request(...) (which resolves to gtk.Widget.set_size_request) does a good job of setting the initial window size, but when I use it I'm unable to resize the top-level window in any way that would shrink my ScrolledWindow below the size I specified.
I've tried following the call to my_canvas.set_size_request(...) with a subsequent call to:
my_scrolledwindow.window.set_geometry_hints(min_width = 0, min_height = 0)
or
my_canvas.window.set_geometry_hints(min_width = 0, min_height = 0)
But neither of those does the trick.
Any suggestions?
Thanks very much,
Christian
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