/* Layout Manager * * This examples shows a simple example of a custom layout manager * and a widget using it. The layout manager places the children * of the widget in a grid or a circle, or something in between. * * The widget is animating the transition between the two layouts. * Click to start the transition. */ #include #include "demowidget.h" #include "demochild.h" GtkWidget * do_layoutmanager (GtkWidget *parent) { static GtkWidget *window = NULL; if (!window) { GtkWidget *widget; GtkWidget *child; const char *color[] = { "red", "orange", "yellow", "green", "blue", "grey", "magenta", "lime", "yellow", "firebrick", "aqua", "purple", "tomato", "pink", "thistle", "maroon" }; int i; window = gtk_window_new (); gtk_window_set_title (GTK_WINDOW (window), "Layout Manager"); gtk_window_set_default_size (GTK_WINDOW (window), 600, 600); g_object_add_weak_pointer (G_OBJECT (window), (gpointer *)&window); widget = demo_widget_new (); for (i = 0; i < 16; i++) { child = demo_child_new (color[i]); gtk_widget_set_margin_start (child, 4); gtk_widget_set_margin_end (child, 4); gtk_widget_set_margin_top (child, 4); gtk_widget_set_margin_bottom (child, 4); demo_widget_add_child (DEMO_WIDGET (widget), child); } gtk_window_set_child (GTK_WINDOW (window), widget); } if (!gtk_widget_get_visible (window)) gtk_widget_show (window); else gtk_window_destroy (GTK_WINDOW (window)); return window; }