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2012年 11月 20日 (火) 08:56:52 JST
------------------------- REMOTE_ADDR = 184.145.95.170 REMOTE_HOST = URL = http://ruby-gnome2.sourceforge.jp/hiki.cgi?tut-gtk2-mnstbs-tb ------------------------- @@ -304,7 +304,7 @@ {{image_right("dnd-toolbar-colage-w-frame-placeholders.png")}} -There are two ways you would want to move toolbars around. One is to detach a toolbar from the window, another is to place it to a different place (usually the edge) inside the window. We have two example programs showing both of these two techniques. It would be hard, though perhaps not impossible, to allow one and the same toolbar to be either detached from or dragged to a different location in the window. Though, you really should run the example programs to better appreciate the provided images here, they should give you the needed directions and hints what to look for when trying to run the examples. +There are two ways you would want to move toolbars around. One is to detach a toolbar from the window, another is to place it to a different place (usually the edge) inside the window. The two aproaches require a different program solution. We will look at both programming techniques in two separate example programs. It would be hard, though perhaps not impossible, to allow one and the same toolbar to be either detached from or dragged to a different location in the window. Most likely you are familiar with GUIs that provide such facilities, but if not the introductory images here, along with the explanations and, indeed most importantly, the example programs should give you enough info to start playing with these facilities. {{image_left("detaching-toolbar-n-handlebox-s1.png")}}