On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 10:49 AM rastersoft <ras...@rastersoft.com> wrote:
> Yes, but the question is: which method should I use to implement the part of > the second argument? How can I specify that the actor being added must fill > in X, but not fill neither expand in Y? It depends. (Helpful, I know) ClutterActor has a set of properties that containers/layout-managers are encouraged to consider when distributing available space to children: x-expand/y-expand (bool) and x-align/y-align (ClutterActorAlign). If `this.appsContainer` supports those properties, the above code can be written as: this.appsInnterContainer.set({ x_align: Clutter.ActorAlign.FILL, y_align: Clutter.ActorAlign.CENTER, x_expand: false, y_expand: false }); this.appsContainer.add_child(this.appsInnerContainer); Although the align properties are only relevant if the container distributes extra space to the child, which it won't do with the expand properties set to false. So the whole set() call is redundant. Then there are still containers that do not support those generic properties. There the container defines a set of possible child properties that influence how space is distributed. What those properties are depends on the container in question - for example if `this.appsContainer` is an StBin, the above code would be this.appsContainer.add_child(this.appsInnerContainer); this.appsContainer.child_set(this.appsInnerContainer, { x_fill: true, y_fill: false, x_expand: false, y_expand: false }); Finally, as the above is a bit cumbersome, there is a convenience method added by gnome-shell that combines the two methods (and is probably what you were thinking of with your code snippet): this.appsContainer.add(this.appsInnerContainer, { x_fill: true, y_fill: false, x_expand: false, y_expand: false }); Cheers, Florian _______________________________________________ gnome-shell-list mailing list gnome-shell-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-shell-list