much ugly flicker or from within the size_allocate
handler, because GTK 1.1.X forbids that. */
- GtkOnSize( m_x, m_y, m_width, m_height );
+ GtkOnSize();
}
// This seems no longer to be needed and the call
{
wxASSERT_MSG( (m_widget != NULL), wxT("invalid frame") );
- wxWindow::DoGetClientSize( width, height );
if (height)
{
- // mini edge
- *height -= m_miniEdge*2 + m_miniTitle;
+ *height = m_height - 2 * m_miniEdge + m_miniTitle;
+ if (*height < 0)
+ *height = 0;
}
if (width)
{
- *width -= m_miniEdge*2;
+ *width = m_width - 2 * m_miniEdge;
+ if (*width < 0)
+ *width = 0;
}
}
width + m_miniEdge*2, height + m_miniEdge*2 + m_miniTitle, 0);
}
-void wxTopLevelWindowGTK::GtkOnSize( int WXUNUSED(x), int WXUNUSED(y),
- int width, int height )
+void wxTopLevelWindowGTK::GtkOnSize()
{
- // due to a bug in gtk, x,y are always 0
- // m_x = x;
- // m_y = y;
-
// avoid recursions
if (m_resizing) return;
m_resizing = true;
if ( m_wxwindow == NULL ) return;
- m_width = width;
- m_height = height;
-
/* wxMDIChildFrame derives from wxFrame but it _is_ a wxWindow as it uses
wxWindow::Create to create it's GTK equivalent. m_mainWidget is only
set in wxFrame::Create so it is used to check what kind of frame we
int client_y = m_miniEdge + m_miniTitle;
int client_w = m_width - 2*m_miniEdge;
int client_h = m_height - 2*m_miniEdge - m_miniTitle;
+ if (client_w < 0)
+ client_w = 0;
+ if (client_h < 0)
+ client_h = 0;
gtk_pizza_set_size( GTK_PIZZA(m_mainWidget),
m_wxwindow,
{
if (!m_sizeSet && GTK_WIDGET_REALIZED(m_wxwindow))
{
- GtkOnSize( m_x, m_y, m_width, m_height );
+ GtkOnSize();
// we'll come back later
if (g_isIdle)