Copyright | Will Thompson Iñaki García Etxebarria and Jonas Platte |
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License | LGPL-2.1 |
Maintainer | Iñaki García Etxebarria (garetxe@gmail.com) |
Safe Haskell | None |
Language | Haskell2010 |
The Fixed
widget is a container which can place child widgets
at fixed positions and with fixed sizes, given in pixels. Fixed
performs no automatic layout management.
For most applications, you should not use this container! It keeps
you from having to learn about the other GTK+ containers, but it
results in broken applications. With Fixed
, the following
things will result in truncated text, overlapping widgets, and
other display bugs:
- Themes, which may change widget sizes.
- Fonts other than the one you used to write the app will of course change the size of widgets containing text; keep in mind that users may use a larger font because of difficulty reading the default, or they may be using a different OS that provides different fonts.
- Translation of text into other languages changes its size. Also, display of non-English text will use a different font in many cases.
In addition, Fixed
does not pay attention to text direction and thus may
produce unwanted results if your app is run under right-to-left languages
such as Hebrew or Arabic. That is: normally GTK+ will order containers
appropriately for the text direction, e.g. to put labels to the right of the
thing they label when using an RTL language, but it can’t do that with
Fixed
. So if you need to reorder widgets depending on the text direction,
you would need to manually detect it and adjust child positions accordingly.
Finally, fixed positioning makes it kind of annoying to add/remove GUI elements, since you have to reposition all the other elements. This is a long-term maintenance problem for your application.
If you know none of these things are an issue for your application,
and prefer the simplicity of Fixed
, by all means use the
widget. But you should be aware of the tradeoffs.
See also Layout
, which shares the ability to perform fixed positioning
of child widgets and additionally adds custom drawing and scrollability.
Synopsis
- newtype Fixed = Fixed (ManagedPtr Fixed)
- class GObject o => IsFixed o
- toFixed :: (MonadIO m, IsFixed o) => o -> m Fixed
- noFixed :: Maybe Fixed
- fixedMove :: (HasCallStack, MonadIO m, IsFixed a, IsWidget b) => a -> b -> Int32 -> Int32 -> m ()
- fixedNew :: (HasCallStack, MonadIO m) => m Fixed
- fixedPut :: (HasCallStack, MonadIO m, IsFixed a, IsWidget b) => a -> b -> Int32 -> Int32 -> m ()
Exported types
Memory-managed wrapper type.
Instances
GObject Fixed Source # | |
Defined in GI.Gtk.Objects.Fixed gobjectType :: Fixed -> IO GType # | |
IsImplementorIface Fixed Source # | |
Defined in GI.Gtk.Objects.Fixed | |
IsObject Fixed Source # | |
Defined in GI.Gtk.Objects.Fixed | |
IsBuildable Fixed Source # | |
Defined in GI.Gtk.Objects.Fixed | |
IsContainer Fixed Source # | |
Defined in GI.Gtk.Objects.Fixed | |
IsWidget Fixed Source # | |
Defined in GI.Gtk.Objects.Fixed | |
IsFixed Fixed Source # | |
Defined in GI.Gtk.Objects.Fixed |
class GObject o => IsFixed o Source #
Instances
(GObject a, (UnknownAncestorError Fixed a :: Constraint)) => IsFixed a Source # | |
Defined in GI.Gtk.Objects.Fixed | |
IsFixed Fixed Source # | |
Defined in GI.Gtk.Objects.Fixed |
Methods
move
:: (HasCallStack, MonadIO m, IsFixed a, IsWidget b) | |
=> a |
|
-> b |
|
-> Int32 |
|
-> Int32 |
|
-> m () |
Moves a child of a Fixed
container to the given position.