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Improve GtkBox and GtkTable docs a bit
This adds some details gleaned from the tutorial, before its impending demise.
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@ -22,8 +22,11 @@ convenient (but slightly less flexible) gtk_table_attach_defaults().
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To alter the space next to a specific row, use gtk_table_set_row_spacing(),
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and for a column, gtk_table_set_col_spacing().</para>
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<para>
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The gaps between <emphasis>all</emphasis> rows or columns can be changed by calling
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gtk_table_set_row_spacings() or gtk_table_set_col_spacings() respectively.
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The gaps between <emphasis>all</emphasis> rows or columns can be changed by
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calling gtk_table_set_row_spacings() or gtk_table_set_col_spacings()
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respectively. Note that spacing is added <emphasis>between</emphasis> the
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children, while padding added by gtk_table_atach() is added <emphasis>on
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either side</emphasis> of the widget it belongs to.
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</para>
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<para>
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gtk_table_set_homogeneous(), can be used to set whether all cells in the
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@ -169,6 +172,17 @@ specified by @left_attach, @right_attach, @top_attach and @bottom_attach.
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These each represent the leftmost, rightmost, uppermost and lowest column
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and row numbers of the table. (Columns and rows are indexed from zero).
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</para>
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<para>
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To make a button occupy the lower right cell of a 2x2 table, use
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<informalexample><programlisting>
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gtk_table_attach (table, button,
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1, 2, /* left, right attach */
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1, 2, /* top, bottom attach */
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xoptions, yoptions,
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xpadding, ypadding);
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</programlisting></informalexample>
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If you want to make the button span the entire bottom row, use @left_attach == 0 and @right_attach = 2 instead.
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</para>
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@table: The #GtkTable to add a new widget to.
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@child: The widget to add.
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* of the GtkBox are forced to get the same amount of space.
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*
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* Use gtk_box_set_spacing() to determine how much space will be
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* minimally placed between all children in the GtkBox.
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* minimally placed between all children in the GtkBox. Note that
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* spacing is added <emphasis>between</emphasis> the children, while
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* padding added by gtk_box_pack_start() or gtk_box_pack_end() is added
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* <emphasis>on either side</emphasis> of the widget it belongs to.
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*
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* Use gtk_box_reorder_child() to move a GtkBox child to a different
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* place in the box.
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@ -1256,22 +1259,22 @@ gtk_box_new (GtkOrientation orientation,
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* gtk_box_pack_start:
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* @box: a #GtkBox
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* @child: the #GtkWidget to be added to @box
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* @expand: %TRUE if the new child is to be given extra space allocated to
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* @box. The extra space will be divided evenly between all children of
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* @box that use this option
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* @expand: %TRUE if the new child is to be given extra space allocated
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* to @box. The extra space will be divided evenly between all children
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* that use this option
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* @fill: %TRUE if space given to @child by the @expand option is
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* actually allocated to @child, rather than just padding it. This
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* parameter has no effect if @expand is set to %FALSE. A child is
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* always allocated the full height of a #GtkHBox and the full width
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* of a #GtkVBox. This option affects the other dimension
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* actually allocated to @child, rather than just padding it. This
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* parameter has no effect if @expand is set to %FALSE. A child is
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* always allocated the full height of a #GtkHBox and the full width
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* of a #GtkVBox. This option affects the other dimension
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* @padding: extra space in pixels to put between this child and its
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* neighbors, over and above the global amount specified by
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* #GtkBox:spacing property. If @child is a widget at one of the
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* reference ends of @box, then @padding pixels are also put between
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* #GtkBox:spacing property. If @child is a widget at one of the
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* reference ends of @box, then @padding pixels are also put between
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* @child and the reference edge of @box
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*
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* Adds @child to @box, packed with reference to the start of @box.
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* The @child is packed after any other child packed with reference
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* The @child is packed after any other child packed with reference
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* to the start of @box.
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*/
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void
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