listview: Use the correct scroll policy

Use the horizontal policy for horizontal decisions, not the vertical
one.

This broke in 0011ce949c.
This commit is contained in:
Benjamin Otte 2020-11-24 14:19:06 +01:00
parent f85d939e5e
commit 71e616d17e

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@ -587,11 +587,12 @@ gtk_list_view_size_allocate (GtkWidget *widget,
int min, nat, row_height;
int x, y;
GtkOrientation orientation, opposite_orientation;
GtkScrollablePolicy scroll_policy;
GtkScrollablePolicy scroll_policy, opposite_scroll_policy;
orientation = gtk_list_base_get_orientation (GTK_LIST_BASE (self));
opposite_orientation = OPPOSITE_ORIENTATION (orientation);
scroll_policy = gtk_list_base_get_scroll_policy (GTK_LIST_BASE (self), orientation);
opposite_scroll_policy = gtk_list_base_get_scroll_policy (GTK_LIST_BASE (self), opposite_orientation);
/* step 0: exit early if list is empty */
if (gtk_list_item_manager_get_root (self->item_manager) == NULL)
@ -602,7 +603,7 @@ gtk_list_view_size_allocate (GtkWidget *widget,
-1,
&min, &nat, NULL, NULL);
self->list_width = orientation == GTK_ORIENTATION_VERTICAL ? width : height;
if (scroll_policy == GTK_SCROLL_MINIMUM)
if (opposite_scroll_policy == GTK_SCROLL_MINIMUM)
self->list_width = MAX (min, self->list_width);
else
self->list_width = MAX (nat, self->list_width);