Enumeration
GtkAlign
Description [src]
Controls how a widget deals with extra space in a single dimension.
Alignment only matters if the widget receives a “too large” allocation,
for example if you packed the widget with the GtkWidget:hexpand
property inside a GtkBox
, then the widget might get extra space.
If you have for example a 16x16 icon inside a 32x32 space, the icon
could be scaled and stretched, it could be centered, or it could be
positioned to one side of the space.
Note that in horizontal context GTK_ALIGN_START
and GTK_ALIGN_END
are interpreted relative to text direction.
Baseline support is optional for containers and widgets, and is only available
for vertical alignment. GTK_ALIGN_BASELINE_CENTER and
GTK_ALIGN_BASELINE_FILLare treated similar to
GTK_ALIGN_CENTERand
GTK_ALIGN_FILL`, except that it
positions the widget to line up the baselines, where that is supported.
Members
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GTK_ALIGN_FILL
-
Stretch to fill all space if possible, center if no meaningful way to stretch.
- Value:
0
- Available since: 4.0
- Value:
-
GTK_ALIGN_START
-
Snap to left or top side, leaving space on right or bottom.
- Value:
1
- Available since: 4.0
- Value:
-
GTK_ALIGN_END
-
Snap to right or bottom side, leaving space on left or top.
- Value:
2
- Available since: 4.0
- Value:
-
GTK_ALIGN_CENTER
-
Center natural width of widget inside the allocation.
- Value:
3
- Available since: 4.0
- Value:
-
GTK_ALIGN_BASELINE_FILL
-
A different name for
GTK_ALIGN_BASELINE
.- Value:
4
- Available since: 4.12
- Value:
-
GTK_ALIGN_BASELINE
-
Align the widget according to the baseline.
- Value:
4
- Available since: 4.0
- Value:
-
GTK_ALIGN_BASELINE_CENTER
-
Stretch to fill all space, but align the baseline.
- Value:
5
- Available since: 4.12
- Value: