Is it ok now?
On 07/10/11 02:45, Ausmus, James wrote:
> Hi All-
>
> It appears that a standard Elementary entry widget has a minimum
> height that it refuses to size beneath, regardless of the font size
> being used, as demonstrated by the entry.c and entry.edc files below.
>
> Is there any way around this? How can I get a "short" Elm entry that
> actually obeys the size of the swallow - do I need to fully grok and
> recreate the default Elm theme for an entry in order to reduce the min
> height of it's visual components, or is there a (much) easier way? :)
>
> Thanks!
>
> -James
>
>
> /****************************************************************************/
> /*Begin entry.c */
> #include<stdio.h>
> #include<Elementary.h>
> #include<Edje.h>
>
> //UI signal callbacks
>
> static Evas_Object *ly;
>
> void main_quit_cb(void *data, Evas_Object *obj,
> const char *emission, const char *source)
> {
> int x, y, h, w;
> edje_object_part_geometry_get(elm_layout_edje_get(ly),
> "input_bg",&x,&y,&w,&h);
> printf("after ibg geo: %i/%i, %i/%i\n", x, y, w, h);
> edje_object_part_geometry_get(elm_layout_edje_get(ly),
> "input_swallow",&x,&y,&w,&h);
> printf("after is geo: %i/%i, %i/%i\n", x, y, w, h);
> elm_exit();
> }
>
> static Evas_Object* load_edj(Evas_Object *parent, const char *file,
> const char *group)
> {
> Evas_Object *eo;
> int r;
>
> eo = elm_layout_add(parent);
> if (eo) {
> r = elm_layout_file_set(eo, file, group);
> if (!r) {
> evas_object_del(eo);
> return NULL;
> }
>
> evas_object_size_hint_weight_set(eo,
> EVAS_HINT_EXPAND, EVAS_HINT_EXPAND);
> }
> return eo;
> }
>
> int elm_main(int argc, char *argv[])
> {
> Evas_Object *win = NULL;
> Evas_Object *tb;
> int nw, nh;
>
> /* create window */
> win = elm_win_add(NULL, "entry", ELM_WIN_BASIC);
> if (win) {
> elm_win_title_set(win, "entry");
> ecore_x_window_size_get(ecore_x_window_root_first_get(),
> &nw,&nh);
> evas_object_resize(win, nw, nh);
> } else {
> printf("couldn't create win!\n");
> return -1;
> }
> /* load edje */
> ly = load_edj(win, "entry.edj", "ui");
> if (ly == NULL) {
> printf("Couldn't create layout!\n");
> return -1;
> }
> elm_win_resize_object_add(win, ly);
> edje_object_signal_callback_add(elm_layout_edje_get(ly),
> "DONE_EXIT", "*", main_quit_cb, NULL);
>
>
> tb = elm_entry_add(ly);
> if (tb) {
> elm_entry_entry_set(tb, "<font size='4' color='white'>");
> elm_entry_single_line_set(tb, EINA_TRUE);
> elm_layout_content_set(ly, "input_swallow", tb);
> } else {
> printf("Got null TB!\n");
> return -1;
> }
>
> evas_object_show(ly);
> evas_object_show(win);
>
> elm_run();
> elm_shutdown();
> return 0;
> }
>
> ELM_MAIN();
>
> /* End entry.c */
> /****************************************************************************/
>
> /****************************************************************************/
> /* Begin entry.edc */
> collections {
>
> group {
> name: "ui";
> parts {
>
> part {
> name: "background";
> type: RECT;
> description {
> state: "default" 0.0;
> color: 0 0 0 100;
> }
> program {
> name: "background_clicked";
> source: "background";
> signal: "mouse,clicked,*";
> action: SIGNAL_EMIT "DONE_EXIT" "UI";
> }
> }
>
> part {
> name: "input_bg";
> type: RECT;
> description {
> state: "default" 0.0;
> rel1 { relative: 0.37773 0.04375; }
> rel2 { relative: 0.62227 0.06; }
> color: 100 100 100 255;
> fixed: 1 1;
> }
> }
>
> part {
> name: "temp_tb_bg";
> type: RECT;
> description {
> state: "default" 0.0;
> rel1 { to: "input_swallow"; }
> rel2 { to: "input_swallow"; }
> color: 255 0 0 255;
> visible: 1;
> }
> }
>
> part {
> name: "input_swallow";
> type: SWALLOW;
> description {
> state: "default" 0.0;
> rel1 { relative: 0.12 0.15;
> to: "input_bg"; }
> rel2 { relative: 0.96 0.9; to:
> "input_bg"; }
> fixed: 1 1;
> }
> }
>
> }
> } //group
> }
>
> /* End entry.edc */
> /****************************************************************************/
>
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