Hi,

my table widget simply contains a label (first row) and a scrolled window 
(second row). I need the scrolled window (with a large drawing area inside) to 
expand. However, it doesn't.

To achieve this I assume I need to do two things: tell the table to expand 
itself to the maximum, and tell it to expand the second row only (the scrolled 
window) and not the first (the label).

What's the way to do that? I am a bit confused by the variety of options.

Should it be enough to use GTK_EXPAND as GtkAttachOptions when attaching the 
scrolled window? Or do I have to do other things additionally like using 
GTK_SHRINK for the upper row, set the table itself to a non homogeneous state, 
...?

I don't want to use gtk_widget_set_size_request() which is too strict when it 
comes to user interactions on the toplevel window. 
gtk_widget_set_size_default() doesn't seem to have any effect.

Felix
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