Does the Python wrapper implement the __sizeof__ special method?  For
built-in objects, this is the normal way to get the size.

On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 10:43 PM, Jorge Opaso Pazos <[email protected]>wrote:

> This works (C):
> int main(int a_argc,char **a_argv)
> {
> GtkWidget *l_label;
>  GtkRequisition l_req;
>
>
>  gtk_init(&a_argc,&a_argv);
>
>
> l_label = gtk_label_new("hello");
>  memset(&l_req,0,sizeof(GtkRequisition));
>  gtk_widget_size_request(l_label,&l_req); // not
> gtk_widget_get_size_request
>
>
> printf("%d %d\n",l_req.width,l_req.height);
>
>
>  return 0;
> }
>
> Output: 31 17
> *
> *
> Maybe in python is: gtk.Label.size_request()
>
> Atentamente,
>
> Jorge Opaso Pazos
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>
>
> El 06-08-2009, a las 21:33, cbx escribió:
>
> I would like to know how to get and set the size of a label.
> There seems no answer in the pygtk API(me using Python currently).
> gtk.Label.get_size_request() only return (-1,-1).
> Google doesn't give much information too.
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