Hello Jasper and all others, Yesterday I asked all sorts of questions about scrolling.
I already explained that I had to put a table into a layoutbox to be able to show it in a scrollview, I read later that the scrollview is only for a single child. I have a usable but not right prototype that works but I am stuck at a point anyway. I have to make a scrollable table that has a top header for each column, that top header has to size along the rest of the rows and columns. But that header (for the sake of conversation on row 0) needs to stay put and not scroll along with row 1 to row NN. So I need a non scrollable row 0 and a scrollable area for all the other rows. Jasper recommended me to use a St.Scrollable. My problem however is that I have never implemented one, that I cannot find any example of it's use through google, and last but not least, the C reference talks about me being responsible to make 3 allocation/sizing callbacks in the parent to accommodate it. Can anybody point me to some example code that enables me to put this together? Thanks on front. -- (o_ //\ Regards, Groeten, V_/_ Bas Burger. _______________________________________________ gnome-shell-list mailing list gnome-shell-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-shell-list