Xfce Wiki

Sub domains
 

Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Next revisionBoth sides next revision
style:dialog-spacing [2008/08/25 22:28] – created kelnosstyle:dialog-spacing [2010/04/05 23:02] – kFiEzPvwko 123.125.156.134
Line 1: Line 1:
-====== Dialog Spacing ====== +Ma9pZY  <a href="http://ilcgjspghant.com/">ilcgjspghant</a>[url=http://ehskggbbmxqd.com/]ehskggbbmxqd[/url], [link=http://drdhzbimfckh.com/]drdhzbimfckh[/link]http://qlaehtrhjztu.com/
- +
-This is sort of informal mini-HIG for spacing in dialogs that we try to use in Xfce (wellthat we're now starting to use).  The new (4.6) settings dialogs use these values for the most part. +
- +
-  * Toplevel GtkContainer::border-width +
-  * Notebook tab GtkContainer::border-width 12 +
-  * GtkVBox::spacing = 6 +
-  * GtkHBox::spacing = 12 +
-  * Internal GtkBox::border-width = 6 +
-  * GtkButtonBox::spacing = 12 (I'm not sure about this one) +
- +
-  * GtkTable::border-width = 0 +
-  * GtkTable::column-spacing = 12 +
-  * GtkTable::row-spacing = 6 +
- +
-  * Indentation: use GtkAlignmentset: +
-    * padding-top = 0 +
-    * padding-bottom = 6 +
-    * padding-left = 12 +
-    * padding-right = 0 +
-    * border-width = 0 +
-  * For situations where the GtkAlignment is the first child of a GtkFrame, having no top padding looks a bit weird.  In those cases, I set border-width to 6, padding-bottom to 0, and padding-left to 6.  Should probably just use padding-top = 6, though, to avoid extra padding on the right.+