NAME
Gtk2::Ex::Units -- widget sizes in various units
SYNOPSIS
use Gtk2::Ex::Units;
Gtk2::Ex::Units::set_default_size_with_subsizes
($dialog, [ $entry, '40 em' ],
[ $textview, '20 em', '10 lines' ]);
$pixels = Gtk2::Ex::Units::em($widget);
DESCRIPTION
This is some functions for working with sizes of widgets etc expressed in units like em, line height, millimetres, etc.
The best feature is set_default_size_with_subsizes
which helps establish a sensible initial size for a dialog or toplevel window when it includes text entry widgets etc which don't have a desired size, or not when empty.
EXPORTS
Nothing is exported by default, but the functions can be requested individually or with :all
in the usual way (see Exporter).
use Gtk2::Ex::Units qw(em ex);
FUNCTIONS
String Sizes
$pixels = Gtk2::Ex::Units::width ($target, $str)
$pixels = Gtk2::Ex::Units::height ($target, $str)
-
Return a size in pixels on
$target
for a string$str
like10 chars # width of a average character 6 ems # width of an "M" character 1 digit # width of an average digit 0 to 9 2 ex # height of an "x" character 1 line # height of a line (baseline to baseline) 10 mm # millimetres, per screen size 2.5 inches # inches, per screen size 5 pixels # already pixels, just return 5 100 # no units, just return 100
Either singular like "inch" or plural "inches" can be given. The number part can include decimals, and the return may not be an integer.
"em", "ex", "char", "digit" and "line" follow the basic sizes functions below, for the font in
$target
. For them$target
can be aGtk2::Widget
or a Pango layoutGtk2::Pango::Layout
."mm" and "inch" are based on the screen size for
$target
. For them$target
can be aGtk2::Widget
, aGtk2::Gdk::Window
, or anything with aget_screen
giving aGtk2::Gdk::Screen
. In Gtk 2.0.x there's only one screen and$target
is currently ignored in that case.Currently "em" and "digit" are only for use as a width, and
ex
andline
only for a height. In the future they may be supported on the opposite axis, perhaps based on what rotated text would look like. (The same pixels, or scaled if pixels aren't square?) Gtk2::Ex::Units::set_default_size_with_subsizes ($toplevel, $subsize, ...)
$requisition = Gtk2::Ex::Units::size_request_with_subsizes ($widget, $subsize, ...)
-
Establish a widget size based on temporary forced sizes for some of its children. Generally the child widgets will be things like
Gtk2::TreeView
orGtk2::Viewport
which don't have a size while empty but where you want to allow room for likely contents.Each
$subsize
argument is an arrayref[ $widget, $width, $height ]
$width
and$height
are put through thewidth
andheight
functions above, so they can be either a count of pixels, or a string like "6 ems" or "10 lines".-1
means the widget's desired size in that axis (as usual forset_size_request
), andundef
means the current size request setting of that axis (ie. no change to it).set_default_size_with_subsizes
is for use onGtk2::Window
toplevel or dialog widgets and applies the size to$toplevel->set_default_size
. This gives a good initial size for$toplevel
, but allows the user to expand or shrink later.Gtk2::Ex::Units::set_default_size_with_subsizes ($dialog, [ $textview, '40 ems', '10 lines' ]);
size_request_with_subsizes
is for use on any container widget and just returns a newGtk2::Requisition
with the size determined.
Basic Sizes
In the following functions $target
can be a Gtk2::Widget
or a Pango::Layout
.
$pixels = Gtk2::Ex::Units::em ($target)
$pixels = Gtk2::Ex::Units::ex ($target)
-
Return the width of an "M", or the height of an "x", in pixels, for
$target
.Currently an em includes inter-character spacing, so that "3 ems" makes room for "MMM", but an ex is just the inked height of that character.
$pixels = Gtk2::Ex::Units::char_width ($target)
$pixels = Gtk2::Ex::Units::digit_width ($target)
-
Return the average width in pixels of a character or just a digit (0-9), for
$target
.Currently these are per Pango's
get_approximate_char_width
andget_approximate_digit_width
. In a proportional font some characters or some of the digits may be wider than the average. $pixels = Gtk2::Ex::Units::line_height ($target)
-
Return the height of a line, in pixels, for
$target
. This the height of the glyphs in the target font, plus any Pango line spacing per ($layout->set_spacing
).
SEE ALSO
Gtk2::Gdk::Screen, for screen size in pixels and millimetres (or Gtk2::Gdk for the Gtk 2.0.x single-screen sizes).
HOME PAGE
http://user42.tuxfamily.org/gtk2-ex-widgetbits/index.html
LICENSE
Copyright 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Kevin Ryde
Gtk2-Ex-WidgetBits is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later version.
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