| GtkTable {RGtk2} | R Documentation |
Pack widgets in regular patterns
gtkTableNew(rows = NULL, columns = NULL, homogeneous = NULL, show = TRUE)
gtkTableResize(object, rows, columns)
gtkTableAttach(object, child, left.attach, right.attach, top.attach, bottom.attach, xoptions = 5, yoptions = 5, xpadding = 0, ypadding = 0)
gtkTableAttachDefaults(object, widget, left.attach, right.attach, top.attach, bottom.attach)
gtkTableSetRowSpacing(object, row, spacing)
gtkTableSetColSpacing(object, column, spacing)
gtkTableSetRowSpacings(object, spacing)
gtkTableSetColSpacings(object, spacing)
gtkTableSetHomogeneous(object, homogeneous)
gtkTableGetDefaultRowSpacing(object)
gtkTableGetHomogeneous(object)
gtkTableGetRowSpacing(object, row)
gtkTableGetColSpacing(object, column)
gtkTableGetDefaultColSpacing(object)
gtkTable(rows = NULL, columns = NULL, homogeneous = NULL, show = TRUE)
GObject
+----GInitiallyUnowned
+----GtkObject
+----GtkWidget
+----GtkContainer
+----GtkTable
GtkTable implements
AtkImplementorIface and GtkBuildable.
The GtkTable functions allow the programmer to arrange widgets in rows and
columns, making it easy to align many widgets next to each other,
horizontally and vertically.
Tables are created with a call to gtkTableNew, the size of which can
later be changed with gtkTableResize.
Widgets can be added to a table using gtkTableAttach or the more
convenient (but slightly less flexible) gtkTableAttachDefaults.
To alter the space next to a specific row, use gtkTableSetRowSpacing,
and for a column, gtkTableSetColSpacing.
The gaps between all rows or columns can be changed by calling
gtkTableSetRowSpacings or gtkTableSetColSpacings respectively.
gtkTableSetHomogeneous, can be used to set whether all cells in the
table will resize themselves to the size of the largest widget in the table.
GtkTableGtkTable structure holds the data for the actual table itself.
children is a list of all the widgets the table contains. rows and columns are pointers to GtkTableRowCol structures, which contain the default spacing and expansion details for the GtkTable's rows and columns, respectively.
nrows and ncols are 16bit integers storing the number of rows and columns the table has.
childrenrowsGtkTableRowCol] colsGtkTableRowCol] nrowsncols
GtkTableChildwidget field is a pointer to the widget that
this GtkTableChild structure is keeping track of.
The left_attach,
right_attach,
top_attach, and
bottom_attach fields specify the row and column
numbers which make up the invisible rectangle that the child widget is packed into.
xpadding and ypadding
specify the space between this widget and the surrounding table cells.
widgetGtkWidget] leftAttachrightAttachtopAttachbottomAttachxpaddingypaddingxexpandyexpandxshrinkyshrinkxfillyfill
GtkTableRowColrequisitionallocationspacingneedExpandneedShrinkexpandshrinkempty
gtkTable is the equivalent of gtkTableNew.
column-spacing [numeric : Read / Write]The amount of space between two consecutive columns. Default value: 0
homogeneous [logical : Read / Write]If TRUE, the table cells are all the same width/height. Default value: FALSE
n-columns [numeric : Read / Write]The number of columns in the table. Default value: 0
n-rows [numeric : Read / Write]The number of rows in the table. Default value: 0
row-spacing [numeric : Read / Write]The amount of space between two consecutive rows. Default value: 0
Derived by RGtkGen from GTK+ documentation
http://developer.gnome.org/doc/API/2.0/gtk/GtkTable.html