java-gnome version 4.0.19

org.gnome.gtk
Class Requisition

Object
  extended by org.freedesktop.bindings.Pointer
      extended by org.gnome.glib.Boxed
          extended by org.gnome.gtk.Requisition

public final class Requisition
extends Boxed

The size that will be (is being) requested by a Widget. You get the Requisition object for a given Widget by calling that its getRequisition() method.

As a general principle across GTK programming, we encourage people to leave Widgets alone to work out their own needs. You will not be able to forecast the impact of a user's fonts, accessibility settings, and theme engine, not to mention the actual implementation of the Containers you are packing your Widget into. The great part is that you don't need to; the GNOME libraries are really good at Doing The Right Thing (tm) and you will do well by them.

When an occasion does arise where you need to force one or both dimensions, you can either:

GTK's box packing model works on a size-request/size-allocation process. Each Widget is asked by it's parent Container how much space it wants on the screen, in pixels. These requests are aggregated and in turn represented up the tree until the top-level Window is reached. The Window then negotiates with the window manager and with the X server, with the result being that the Window is allocated. The Containers start divvying up the allocation they were given amongst their children according to whatever algorithms and settings are in place. Eventually your Widget will be told how much space it has been given in it's Allocation object, and it will have to then carry on accordingly. The important point to note here is that requests are just that; a Widget must be able to cope with any size down to 1x1. Ideally it will degrade gracefully, although that's not always easy.

This object is a live reference to the requisition field in the GtkWidget struct and so calling the getter methods will yield correct current values once you've got the Requisition object for the Widget you are interested in.

Since:
4.0.6
Author:
Andrew Cowie

Method Summary
 int getHeight()
          The height that has been requested.
 int getWidth()
          The width that has been requested.
 String toString()
           
 
Methods inherited from class Object
equals, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
 

Method Detail

getHeight

public int getHeight()
The height that has been requested.


getWidth

public int getWidth()
The width that has been requested.


toString

public String toString()
Overrides:
toString in class org.freedesktop.bindings.Pointer


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