Re: Label with fixed size



Ah wait, let me have a guess: You are drawing something and You want to have the
ellipsized text inside the drawing? In this case: Why don't You just put the
drawing area inside the Gtk::Fixed, maximizing it to the dimension of the Fixed
and then putting the Label just above.

On 18:06 Fri 29 Aug     , rastersoft wrote:
Hi!

Well, it *nearly* worked: the label is cut as expected, but the fixed itself
gets expanded, so I end with a Gtk.Fixed as big as would be the label "as
is", with a cut label inside...

Is it possible to also avoid the Gtk.Fixed to be resized?

El 29/08/14 a las #4, Stefan Salewski escribió:
On Thu, 2014-08-28 at 18:14 +0200, rastersoft wrote:
Hi all:

I need to create a label with a fixed size in pixels, and if the text is
too large, elipsize it. Is it possible? I tried nearly all kind of ways
and tricks (even capturing the size-allocate signal and adjust there the
maximum-character property until the size is fine), but can't get it.

Thanks.

When you REALLY need this, you may try the GTK Fixed container.
It allows to position widgets at absolute positions, and at the same
time, it prevents widgets from expanding itself.

Try the Ruby code below -- for me it always displays "Not a..." even
when I resize the main window. Of course you may read the documentation
of the Fixed container.

require 'gtk3'

window = Gtk::Window.new
window.border_width = 10
window.set_default_size(80, -1)

window.signal_connect("destroy") {Gtk.main_quit}

f = Gtk::Fixed.new
l = Gtk::Label.new('Not a long text')
l.set_size_request(50, -1)
l.ellipsize = Pango::ELLIPSIZE_END

#f.put(l, 0, 0)
f.add(l)

window.add(f)
window.show_all

Gtk.main




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