Paned (Python) Marta Maria Casetti mmcasetti@gmail.com 2012 A widget with two adjustable panes Mario Blättermann mario.blaettermann@gmail.com 2011, 2013 Paned

Two images in two adjustable panes, horizontally aligned.

Code used to generate this example from gi.repository import Gtk import sys class MyWindow(Gtk.ApplicationWindow): def __init__(self, app): Gtk.Window.__init__(self, title="Paned Example", application=app) self.set_default_size(450, 350) # a new widget with two adjustable panes, # one on the left and one on the right paned = Gtk.Paned.new(Gtk.Orientation.HORIZONTAL) # two images image1 = Gtk.Image() image1.set_from_file("gnome-image.png") image2 = Gtk.Image() image2.set_from_file("tux.png") # add the first image to the left pane paned.add1(image1) # add the second image to the right pane paned.add2(image2) # add the panes to the window self.add(paned) class MyApplication(Gtk.Application): def __init__(self): Gtk.Application.__init__(self) def do_activate(self): win = MyWindow(self) win.show_all() def do_startup(self): Gtk.Application.do_startup(self) app = MyApplication() exit_status = app.run(sys.argv) sys.exit(exit_status)
Useful methods for a Paned widget

To have two vertically aligned panes, use Gtk.Orientation.VERTICAL instead of Gtk.Orientation.HORIZONTAL. The method add1(widget1) will add the widget1 to the top pane, and add2(widget2) will add the widget2 to the bottom pane.

API-Referenzen

In this sample we used the following:

GtkPaned

Standard-Aufzählungen

GtkImage