Sandro Dentella wrote:

> > On Thu, Jun 01, 2006 at 01:38:06AM -0700, Charles D Hixson wrote:
> >   
>   
>> >> I'm trying to place a textview into a scrolled window (inside of either
>> >> an HBox or a Table), and running into the problem that the window is
>> >> unreasonably narrow.  Even if I attach it into a Table and tell the
>> >> table.attach(sw, 1, 6, 0, 4) while the pane is sufficiently wide, the
>> >> text entered in that pane is about 8-10 characters wide...then it will
>> >>     
>>     
> >
> >   
>   
>> >> I'd include the code, but it's a bit verbose for a mailing list for even
>> >> a simple case.  Also, I've tried several different things, and detailing
>> >> that.... 
>> >>     
>>     
> >
> > Can't you try and create a simple example of the problem you have? I
> > personally find it really difficult to help you w/o a code to read even
> > thouht I don't normally have problems w/ TextView dimentions... 
> >
> > *:-)
>   
Understood.  Well, I can boil it down THIS far:


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#!/usr/bin/env python

import pygtk
pygtk.require('2.0')
import gtk

class   GuiWindow:


        def __init__(self):
                self.window = gtk.Window(gtk.WINDOW_TOPLEVEL)
                #window =       self.window             ##      **!!**  delete 
this later
                self.window.set_name ("Test Input")

                #       build the button bar
                vbox2   =       gtk.VBox()
                #self.table.attach(vbox, 0, 1, 0, 3)

                # .. A Run button
                self.runButton = gtk.Button("Run")
                vbox2.pack_start(self.runButton, expand = False, fill = False, 
padding = 0)
                self.runButton.show()

                # .. A Reset button
                self.resetButton = gtk.Button("Reset")
                self.resetButton.show()

                # .. And a quit button
                button = gtk.Button("Quit")
                vbox2.pack_end(button, expand = False, fill = True, padding = 0)
                button.connect_object("clicked", lambda w: w.destroy(), 
self.window)
                button.show()

                hbox    =       gtk.HBox()
                hbox.pack_start (vbox2, expand = True, fill = True, padding = 0)

                sw      =       gtk.ScrolledWindow()
                sw.set_policy(gtk.POLICY_AUTOMATIC, gtk.POLICY_AUTOMATIC)
                textview        =       gtk.TextView()
                #textview.set_wrap_mode(gtk.WRAP_WORD)
                self.textbuffer =       textview.get_buffer()
                sw.add(textview)
                sw.show()
                #self.table.attach(sw, 1, 6, 0, 4)
                vboxsw  =       gtk.VBox()
                hbox.pack_start (vboxsw, expand = True, fill = True, padding = 
0)
                vboxsw.pack_start (sw, expand = True, fill = True, padding = 0)
                textview.show()
                self.textbuffer.set_text("This is a bunch of stuff entered as 
initial contents")
                # Create the drawing area
                drawing_area = gtk.DrawingArea()
                drawing_area.set_size_request(200, 200)
                hbox.pack_start (drawing_area, expand = True, fill = True, 
padding = 0)

                vbox1   =       gtk.VBox()
                vbox1.pack_start        (hbox,  expand = True, fill = True, 
padding = 0)
                hbox.show()


                self.window.connect("destroy", lambda w: gtk.main_quit())

                drawing_area.show()
                self.window.add(vbox1)
                vbox1.show()

                self.window.show_all()

        def main(self):
                gtk.main()

                return 0

if __name__ == "__main__":
        g       =       GuiWindow()
        g.main()

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