# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- =begin header labels.rb - a part of testgtk.c rewritten in Ruby/GTK2 Copyright (C) 2002,2003 Ruby-GNOME2 Project Team $Id: labels.rb,v 1.7 2005/07/17 16:55:27 mutoh Exp $ =end require 'sample' class LabelSample < SampleWindow def initialize super("Gtk::Label") set_border_width(5) vbox = Gtk::VBox::new(false, 5) hbox = Gtk::HBox::new(false, 5) hbox.pack_start(vbox, false, false, 0) create_frame("Normal Label", "This is a Normal label", vbox) create_frame("Multi-line Label", "This is a Multi-line label.\nSecond line\nThird line", vbox) create_frame("Left Justified Label", "This is a Left-Justified\nMulti-line label.\nThird line", vbox) do |label| label.justify = Gtk::JUSTIFY_LEFT end create_frame("Right Justified Label", "This is a Right-Justified\nMulti-line label.\nFourth line, (j/k)", vbox) do |label| label.justify = Gtk::JUSTIFY_RIGHT end vbox = Gtk::VBox::new(false, 5) hbox.pack_start(vbox, false, false, 0) create_frame("Line wrapped label", "This is an example of a line-wrapped label. It should not be taking up the entire width allocated to it, but automatically wraps the words to fit. The time has come, for all good men, to come to the aid of their party. The sixth sheik's six sheep's sick.\n It supports multiple paragraphs correctly, and correctly adds many extra spaces. ", vbox) do |label| label.wrap = true end create_frame("Filled, wrapped label", "This is an example of a line-wrapped, filled label. It should be taking up the entire width allocated to it. Here is a seneance to prove my point. Here is another sentence. Here comes the sun, do de do de do.\n This is a new paragraph.\n This is another newer, longer, better paragraph. It is coming to an end, unfortunately.", vbox) do |label| label.justify = Gtk::JUSTIFY_FILL label.wrap = true end create_frame("Underlined label", "This label is underlined!\nThis one is underlined in 日本語の入用quite a funky fashion", vbox) do |label| label.justify = Gtk::JUSTIFY_LEFT label.pattern = "_________________________ _ _________ _ _____ _ __ __ ___ ____ _____" end add(hbox) end def create_frame(title, label_str, vbox) frame = Gtk::Frame::new(title) frame.show label = Gtk::Label::new(label_str) yield(label) if iterator? frame.add(label) vbox.pack_start(frame, false, false, 0) end private :create_frame end