GtkPaned Base class for widgets with two adjustable panes #GtkPaned is the base class for widgets with two panes, arranged either horizontally (#GtkHPaned) or vertically (#GtkVPaned). Child widgets are added to the panes of the widget with gtk_paned_pack1() and gtk_paned_pack2(). The division beween the two children is set by default from the size requests of the children, but it can be adjusted by the user. A paned widget draws a separator between the two child widgets and a small handle that the user can drag to adjust the division. It does not draw any relief around the children or around the separator. (The space in which the separator is called the gutter.) Often, it is useful to put each child inside a #GtkFrame with the shadow type set to %GTK_SHADOW_IN so that the gutter appears as a ridge. Each child has two options that can be set, @resize and @shrink. If @resize is true, then when the #GtkPaned is resized, that child will expand or shrink along with the paned widget. If @shrink is true, then when that child can be made smaller than its requisition by the user. Setting @shrink to %FALSE allows the application to set a minimum size. If @resize is false for both children, then this is treated as if @resize is true for both children. The application can set the position of the slider as if it were set by the user, by calling gtk_paned_set_position(). Creating a paned widget with minimum sizes. GtkWidget *hpaned = gtk_hpaned_new (); GtkWidget *frame1 = gtk_frame_new (NULL); GtkWidget *frame2 = gtk_frame_new (NULL); gtk_frame_set_shadow_type (GTK_FRAME (frame1), GTK_SHADOW_IN); gtk_frame_set_shadow_type (GTK_FRAME (frame2), GTK_SHADOW_IN); gtk_widget_set_size_request (hpaned, 200 + GTK_PANED (hpaned)->gutter_size, -1); gtk_paned_pack1 (GTK_PANED (hpaned), frame1, TRUE, FALSE); gtk_widget_set_size_request (frame1, 50, -1); gtk_paned_pack2 (GTK_PANED (hpaned), frame2, FALSE, FALSE); gtk_widget_set_size_request (frame2, 50, -1); @paned: the object which received the signal. @Returns: @paned: the object which received the signal. @Returns: @paned: the object which received the signal. @arg1: @Returns: @paned: the object which received the signal. @arg1: @Returns: @paned: the object which received the signal. @arg1: @Returns: @paned: the object which received the signal. @Returns: Adds a child to the top or left pane with default parameters. This is equivalent to gtk_paned_pack1 (paned, child, FALSE, TRUE). @paned: a paned widget @child: the child to add Adds a child to the bottom or right pane with default parameters. This is equivalent to gtk_paned_pack2 (paned, child, TRUE, TRUE). @paned: a paned widget @child: the child to add Old name for gtk_paned_set_gutter_size(). @p: a paned widget @s: the width of the gutter in pixels Adds a child to the top or left pane. @paned: a paned widget @child: the child to add @resize: should this child expand when the paned widget is resized. @shrink: can this child be made smaller than its requsition. Adds a child to the bottom or right pane. @paned: a paned widget @child: the child to add @resize: should this child expand when the paned widget is resized. @shrink: can this child be made smaller than its requsition. @paned: @Returns: @paned: @Returns: In older versions of GTK+, this function used to set the width of the gutter (the area between the two panes). It does nothing now. @p: a paned widget @s: the width of the gutter in pixels @paned: @position: @paned: @Returns: