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2012年 11月 21日 (水) 04:39:05 JST
------------------------- REMOTE_ADDR = 184.145.95.170 REMOTE_HOST = URL = http://ruby-gnome2.sourceforge.jp/hiki.cgi?tut-gtk2-mnstbs-tb ------------------------- @@ -336,7 +336,7 @@ {{image_left("detached-vert-n-horiz-tb-s1.png")}} -I included a new image to start discussing the program listing of the first of our two toolbar relocating example programs, which allows you to detach the toolbar from the main window. On the image you can see the detached toolbar in both horizontal and vertical form. The second thing you should notice is that there is also a detached (teared-off) 'toolbar item sub-menu', and the last thing you can see is that the size of the detached toolbar affects how the toolbar is displayed, and that you have access to the cut-off toolbar items via the Gtk supplied last toolbar 'arrow' item. +I included a new image to start discussing the following program listing. On the image you can see the detached toolbar in both horizontal and vertical form. The second thing you should notice is that there is also a detached (teared-off) 'toolbar item sub-menu', and the last thing you can see is that the size of the detached toolbar affects how the toolbar is displayed, and that you have access to the cut-off toolbar items via the Gtk supplied last toolbar 'arrow' item. What you can not see is that once it is detached from the main window there is no way for the operator to resize the toolbar. This calls for some planning when you design this feature, or you will cause the detached toolbar to be rather awkward if not useless. We will look into some of these issues in our program notes.