- // 3) MAGIC HACK: if you ever used GtkExpander in a GTK+ program you know
- // that this magic call is required to make it possible to shrink the
- // top level window in the expanded->collapsed transition.
- // This may be sometimes undesired but *is* necessary and if you look
- // carefully, all GTK+ programs using GtkExpander perform this trick
- // (e.g. the standard "open file" dialog of GTK+>=2.4 is not resizeable
- // when the expander is collapsed!)
+ // 3) MAGIC HACK: if you ever used GtkExpander in a GTK+ program
+ // you know that this magic call is required to make it possible
+ // to shrink the top level window in the expanded->collapsed
+ // transition. This may be sometimes undesired but *is*
+ // necessary and if you look carefully, all GTK+ programs using
+ // GtkExpander perform this trick (e.g. the standard "open file"
+ // dialog of GTK+>=2.4 is not resizable when the expander is
+ // collapsed!)