[Gtk-sharp-list] Scrolled TreeView without scrollbars?
Christian Rudh
lists-christian@rudh.se
Sun, 12 Dec 2004 01:20:09 +0100
Hi
Thanks for your input, I followed your example and did the following:
(I added the VBox since Window doesn't have .PackStart, don't know if it
was how you meant)
public class MyWindow : Window {
public MyWindow () : base ("MyWindow")
{
VBox b = new VBox();
this.Add(b);
ScrolledWindow sw = new ScrolledWindow ();
b.PackStart (sw, true, true, 0);
TreeStore _treeStore = new TreeStore (typeof (string));
TreeIter _rootIter = _treeStore.AppendValues
("ConnectionsConnectionsConnectionsConnections");
TreeView _treeView = new TreeView (_treeStore);
_treeView.AppendColumn ("Connections", new CellRendererText (),
"text", 0);
_treeView.HeadersVisible = false;
sw.Add (_treeView);
this.ShowAll ();
}
}
But this gives the default behaviour: If i resize the window so it is
narrower than the text in the column, the horizontal scrollbar
automatically appears.
/Christian
On Sat, 2004-12-11 at 17:39 -0500, Daniel Morgan wrote:
> I would not set any scrolling policy then.
>
> ScrolledWindow sw = new ScrolledWindow ();
> this.PackStart (sw, true, true, 0);
>
> _treeStore = new TreeStore (typeof (string));
> _rootIter = _treeStore.AppendValues ("Connections");
>
>
> _treeView = new TreeView (_treeStore);
> _treeView.AppendColumn ("Connections", new
> CellRendererText (), "text", 0);
> _treeView.HeadersVisible = false;
>
> sw.Add (_treeView);
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: gtk-sharp-list-admin@lists.ximian.com
> [mailto:gtk-sharp-list-admin@lists.ximian.com] On Behalf Of Christian Rudh
> Sent: Saturday, December 11, 2004 9:10 AM
> To: gtk-sharp-list@ximian.com
> Subject: [Gtk-sharp-list] Scrolled TreeView without scrollbars?
>
>
> Hi
>
> I have a TreeView with two columns inside a ScrolledWindow.
>
> If I add a long text to one of the columns, the window increases its witdh
> to show all of the text. I don't want that.
>
> If I set the horizontal scrolling policy to auto or always the window width
> isn't changed when the text is added which is good. But I now have a visible
> scrollbar which I don't want.
>
> So is it somehow possible to have the window to not increase its witdh but
> at the same time not show the scrollbar? So the user has to manually
> increase the window width too see all of the text?
>
--
Christian Rudh <lists-christian@rudh.se>