// // DemoSizeGroup.cs // // Author: Duncan Mak (duncan@ximian.com) // // Copyright (C) 2002, Duncan Mak, Ximian Inc. // /* Size Groups * * SizeGroup 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 Table widget. * * 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 SizeGroup 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. */ using System; using Gtk; using GtkSharp; namespace GtkDemo { public class DemoSizeGroup { private Dialog window; private SizeGroup sizeGroup; public DemoSizeGroup () { window = new Dialog (); window.Title = "Sized groups"; window.Resizable = false; VBox vbox = new VBox (false, 5); window.VBox.PackStart (vbox, true, true, 0); vbox.BorderWidth = 5; sizeGroup = new SizeGroup (SizeGroupMode.Horizontal); //Create one frame holding color options Frame frame = new Frame ("Color Options"); vbox.PackStart (frame, true, true, 0); Table table = new Table (2, 2, false); table.BorderWidth = 5; table.RowSpacing = 5; table.ColumnSpacing = 10; frame.Add (table); string [] colors = {"Red", "Green", "Blue", }; string [] dashes = {"Solid", "Dashed", "Dotted", }; string [] ends = {"Square", "Round", "Arrow", }; AddRow (table, 0, sizeGroup, "_Foreground", colors); AddRow (table, 1, sizeGroup, "_Background", colors); // And another frame holding line style options frame = new Frame ("Line Options"); vbox.PackStart (frame, false, false, 0); table = new Table (2, 2, false); table.BorderWidth = 5; table.RowSpacing = 5; table.ColumnSpacing = 10; frame.Add (table); AddRow (table, 0, sizeGroup, "_Dashing", dashes); AddRow (table, 1, sizeGroup, "_Line ends", ends); // And a check button to turn grouping on and off CheckButton checkButton = new CheckButton ("_Enable grouping"); vbox.PackStart (checkButton, false, false, 0); checkButton.Active = true; checkButton.Toggled += new EventHandler (ButtonToggleCb); Button CloseButton = new Button (Stock.Close); window.AddActionWidget (CloseButton, 5); window.Response += new ResponseHandler (ResponseCallback); window.ShowAll (); } // Convenience function to create an option menu holding a number of strings private OptionMenu CreateOptionMenu (string [] strings) { Menu menu = new Menu (); MenuItem menuItem; foreach (string str in strings) { menuItem = new MenuItem (str); menuItem.Show (); menu.Append (menuItem); } OptionMenu optionMenu = new OptionMenu (); optionMenu.Menu = menu; return optionMenu; } private void AddRow (Table table, uint row, SizeGroup sizeGroup, string labelText, string [] options) { Label label = Label.NewWithMnemonic (labelText); label.SetAlignment (0, 1); table.Attach (label, 0, 1, row, row + 1, AttachOptions.Expand, AttachOptions.Fill, 0, 0); OptionMenu optionMenu = CreateOptionMenu (options); sizeGroup.AddWidget (optionMenu); table.Attach (optionMenu, 1, 2, row, row + 1, AttachOptions.Expand, AttachOptions.Expand, 0, 0); } private void ButtonToggleCb (object o, EventArgs args) { ToggleGrouping ((ToggleButton) o, sizeGroup); } // SizeGroupMode.None is not generally useful, but is useful // here to show the effect of SizeGroupMode.Horizontal by // contrast private void ToggleGrouping (ToggleButton checkButton, SizeGroup sizeGroup) { SizeGroupMode mode; if (checkButton.Active) mode = SizeGroupMode.Horizontal; else mode = SizeGroupMode.None; sizeGroup.Mode = mode; } private void ResponseCallback (object obj, ResponseArgs args) { if (args.ResponseId == 5) { window.Hide (); window.Destroy ();} } } }