On Sun, Apr 15, 2018 at 1:05 PM, "Matthew A. Postiff"
wrote:
Is the issue that the widget is not yet drawn, so it size/location
coords are not settled yet?
I originally thought so, but when it occurred it looked like it was
actually be correctly getting scrolled to but then scrolled away ag
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Is the issue that the widget is not yet drawn, so it size is not settled yet?
Total guesses: What about using g_signal_connect_after on size-allocate? Or
connecting to map-event signal on that widget? Or spinning on
gtk_events_pending() until all are done, then scroll down?
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Hi Matthew
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Hi Mike,
It looks like the new rows height isn't getting added to the adjustment. If the
height of the new row gets added to the upper value of the adjustment then the
last row of the list box can be shown when added. This is what I came up with
to test it out. Is this similar to what you ar
Hey all,
I assume I'm missing something obvious here, but what's the right/best
way to ensure that a GtkListBoxRow child is visible (i.e. scrolled to
at least the bottom of the viewport) in a scrolled GtkListBox right
after adding it? I have a GtkListBox as a child of a GtkScrolledWindow,
and