Re: Pango alignment versus wrapping
- From: Kjell Ahlstedt <kjellahlstedt gmail com>
- To: Phil Wolff <adiabat centurylink net>
- Cc: "gtkmm-list gnome org" <gtkmm-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Pango alignment versus wrapping
- Date: Thu, 4 Apr 2019 16:15:36 +0200
In the description of Pango::Alignment at
https://developer.gnome.org/pangomm/2.38/group__pangommEnums.html#gaf6b8926663368e305380e01f8858caca
I found this:
If the Pango::Layout is set to justify using
Pango::Layout::set_justify(), this only has effect for partial lines.
The description of PangoAlignment in pango (i.e. not pangomm) has a
similar sentence. Don't know if it applies to your code, or if it's a
feature or a bug.
/Kjell
On 2019-04-04 15:57, Phil Wolff via gtkmm-list wrote:
Pango::Layout will display text in a Gtk::Label with PANGO_ALIGN_LEFT
alignment as long as is_wrapped() returns FALSE. When something causes
wrapping to occur, Pango::Layout then displays the text as though
PANGO_ALIGN_CENTER had been requested, even though get_alignment()
continues to return PANGO_ALIGN_LEFT.
Is this a feature or a bug?
If it’s a feature, is there a way to override it, so that
PANGO_ALIGN_LEFT remains in effect?
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