Ryujinx-GtkSharp/sample/GtkDemo/DemoSizeGroup.cs
John Luke 4da41dbe67 use reflection to handle the TreeView and launching of the demos
Add a DemoAttribute to all the demos to support this

svn path=/trunk/gtk-sharp/; revision=37669
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//
// 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;
namespace GtkDemo
{
[Demo ("Size Group", "DemoSizeGroup.cs")]
public class DemoSizeGroup : Dialog
{
private SizeGroup sizeGroup;
public DemoSizeGroup ()
{
this.Title = "Size groups";
this.Resizable = false;
VBox vbox = new VBox (false, 5);
this.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);
this.AddActionWidget (CloseButton, ResponseType.Close);
this.Response += new ResponseHandler (ResponseCallback);
this.ShowAll ();
}
// Convenience function to create an option menu holding a number of strings
private ComboBox CreateOptionMenu (string [] strings)
{
ComboBox combo = ComboBox.NewText ();
foreach (string str in strings)
combo.AppendText (str);
combo.Active = 0;
return combo;
}
private void AddRow (Table table, uint row, SizeGroup sizeGroup, string labelText, string [] options)
{
Label label = new Label (labelText);
label.SetAlignment (0, 1);
table.Attach (label,
0, 1, row, row + 1,
AttachOptions.Expand, AttachOptions.Fill,
0, 0);
ComboBox combo = CreateOptionMenu (options);
sizeGroup.AddWidget (combo);
table.Attach (combo,
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) == ResponseType.Close) {
this.Hide ();
this.Destroy ();
}
}
}
}