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/*
* This file is part of gtkD.
*
* gtkD is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3
* of the License, or (at your option) any later version, with
* some exceptions, please read the COPYING file.
*
* gtkD is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* along with gtkD; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110, USA
*/
// generated automatically - do not change
// find conversion definition on APILookup.txt
// implement new conversion functionalities on the wrap.utils pakage
module gtk.SizeGroup;
private import glib.ConstructionException;
private import glib.ListSG;
private import gobject.ObjectG;
private import gtk.BuildableIF;
private import gtk.BuildableT;
private import gtk.Widget;
private import gtk.c.functions;
public import gtk.c.types;
public import gtkc.gtktypes;
/**
* #GtkSizeGroup provides a mechanism for grouping a number of widgets
* together so they all request the same amount of space. This is
* typically useful when you want a column of widgets to have the same
* size, but you can’t use a #GtkGrid widget.
*
* In detail, the size requested for each widget in a #GtkSizeGroup is
* the maximum of the sizes that would have been requested for each
* widget in the size group if they were not in the size group. The mode
* of the size group (see gtk_size_group_set_mode()) determines whether
* this applies to the horizontal size, the vertical size, or both sizes.
*
* Note that size groups only affect the amount of space requested, not
* the size that the widgets finally receive. If you want the widgets in
* a #GtkSizeGroup to actually be the same size, you need to pack them in
* such a way that they get the size they request and not more. For
* example, if you are packing your widgets into a table, you would not
* include the %GTK_FILL flag.
*
* #GtkSizeGroup objects are referenced by each widget in the size group,
* so once you have added all widgets to a #GtkSizeGroup, you can drop
* the initial reference to the size group with g_object_unref(). If the
* widgets in the size group are subsequently destroyed, then they will
* be removed from the size group and drop their references on the size
* group; when all widgets have been removed, the size group will be
* freed.
*
* Widgets can be part of multiple size groups; GTK+ will compute the
* horizontal size of a widget from the horizontal requisition of all
* widgets that can be reached from the widget by a chain of size groups
* of type %GTK_SIZE_GROUP_HORIZONTAL or %GTK_SIZE_GROUP_BOTH, and the
* vertical size from the vertical requisition of all widgets that can be
* reached from the widget by a chain of size groups of type
* %GTK_SIZE_GROUP_VERTICAL or %GTK_SIZE_GROUP_BOTH.
*
* Note that only non-contextual sizes of every widget are ever consulted
* by size groups (since size groups have no knowledge of what size a widget
* will be allocated in one dimension, it cannot derive how much height
* a widget will receive for a given width). When grouping widgets that
* trade height for width in mode %GTK_SIZE_GROUP_VERTICAL or %GTK_SIZE_GROUP_BOTH:
* the height for the minimum width will be the requested height for all
* widgets in the group. The same is of course true when horizontally grouping
* width for height widgets.
*
* Widgets that trade height-for-width should set a reasonably large minimum width
* by way of #GtkLabel:width-chars for instance. Widgets with static sizes as well
* as widgets that grow (such as ellipsizing text) need no such considerations.
*
* # GtkSizeGroup as GtkBuildable
*
* Size groups can be specified in a UI definition by placing an <object>
* element with `class="GtkSizeGroup"` somewhere in the UI definition. The
* widgets that belong to the size group are specified by a <widgets> element
* that may contain multiple <widget> elements, one for each member of the
* size group. The ”name” attribute gives the id of the widget.
*
* An example of a UI definition fragment with GtkSizeGroup:
* |[
* <object class="GtkSizeGroup">
* <property name="mode">GTK_SIZE_GROUP_HORIZONTAL</property>
* <widgets>
* <widget name="radio1"/>
* <widget name="radio2"/>
* </widgets>
* </object>
* ]|
*/
public class SizeGroup : ObjectG, BuildableIF
{
/** the main Gtk struct */
protected GtkSizeGroup* gtkSizeGroup;
/** Get the main Gtk struct */
public GtkSizeGroup* getSizeGroupStruct(bool transferOwnership = false)
{
if (transferOwnership)
ownedRef = false;
return gtkSizeGroup;
}
/** the main Gtk struct as a void* */
protected override void* getStruct()
{
return cast(void*)gtkSizeGroup;
}
/**
* Sets our main struct and passes it to the parent class.
*/
public this (GtkSizeGroup* gtkSizeGroup, bool ownedRef = false)
{
this.gtkSizeGroup = gtkSizeGroup;
super(cast(GObject*)gtkSizeGroup, ownedRef);
}
// add the Buildable capabilities
mixin BuildableT!(GtkSizeGroup);
/** */
public static GType getType()
{
return gtk_size_group_get_type();
}
/**
* Create a new #GtkSizeGroup.
*
* Params:
* mode = the mode for the new size group.
*
* Returns: a newly created #GtkSizeGroup
*
* Throws: ConstructionException GTK+ fails to create the object.
*/
public this(GtkSizeGroupMode mode)
{
auto p = gtk_size_group_new(mode);
if(p is null)
{
throw new ConstructionException("null returned by new");
}
this(cast(GtkSizeGroup*) p, true);
}
/**
* Adds a widget to a #GtkSizeGroup. In the future, the requisition
* of the widget will be determined as the maximum of its requisition
* and the requisition of the other widgets in the size group.
* Whether this applies horizontally, vertically, or in both directions
* depends on the mode of the size group. See gtk_size_group_set_mode().
*
* When the widget is destroyed or no longer referenced elsewhere, it will
* be removed from the size group.
*
* Params:
* widget = the #GtkWidget to add
*/
public void addWidget(Widget widget)
{
gtk_size_group_add_widget(gtkSizeGroup, (widget is null) ? null : widget.getWidgetStruct());
}
/**
* Returns if invisible widgets are ignored when calculating the size.
*
* Deprecated: Measuring the size of hidden widgets has not worked
* reliably for a long time. In most cases, they will report a size
* of 0 nowadays, and thus, their size will not affect the other
* size group members. In effect, size groups will always operate
* as if this property was %TRUE. Use a #GtkStack instead to hide
* widgets while still having their size taken into account.
*
* Returns: %TRUE if invisible widgets are ignored.
*
* Since: 2.8
*/
public bool getIgnoreHidden()
{
return gtk_size_group_get_ignore_hidden(gtkSizeGroup) != 0;
}
/**
* Gets the current mode of the size group. See gtk_size_group_set_mode().
*
* Returns: the current mode of the size group.
*/
public GtkSizeGroupMode getMode()
{
return gtk_size_group_get_mode(gtkSizeGroup);
}
/**
* Returns the list of widgets associated with @size_group.
*
* Returns: a #GSList of
* widgets. The list is owned by GTK+ and should not be modified.
*
* Since: 2.10
*/
public ListSG getWidgets()
{
auto p = gtk_size_group_get_widgets(gtkSizeGroup);
if(p is null)
{
return null;
}
return new ListSG(cast(GSList*) p);
}
/**
* Removes a widget from a #GtkSizeGroup.
*
* Params:
* widget = the #GtkWidget to remove
*/
public void removeWidget(Widget widget)
{
gtk_size_group_remove_widget(gtkSizeGroup, (widget is null) ? null : widget.getWidgetStruct());
}
/**
* Sets whether unmapped widgets should be ignored when
* calculating the size.
*
* Deprecated: Measuring the size of hidden widgets has not worked
* reliably for a long time. In most cases, they will report a size
* of 0 nowadays, and thus, their size will not affect the other
* size group members. In effect, size groups will always operate
* as if this property was %TRUE. Use a #GtkStack instead to hide
* widgets while still having their size taken into account.
*
* Params:
* ignoreHidden = whether unmapped widgets should be ignored
* when calculating the size
*
* Since: 2.8
*/
public void setIgnoreHidden(bool ignoreHidden)
{
gtk_size_group_set_ignore_hidden(gtkSizeGroup, ignoreHidden);
}
/**
* Sets the #GtkSizeGroupMode of the size group. The mode of the size
* group determines whether the widgets in the size group should
* all have the same horizontal requisition (%GTK_SIZE_GROUP_HORIZONTAL)
* all have the same vertical requisition (%GTK_SIZE_GROUP_VERTICAL),
* or should all have the same requisition in both directions
* (%GTK_SIZE_GROUP_BOTH).
*
* Params:
* mode = the mode to set for the size group.
*/
public void setMode(GtkSizeGroupMode mode)
{
gtk_size_group_set_mode(gtkSizeGroup, mode);
}
}
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