479 lines
15 KiB
Lua
479 lines
15 KiB
Lua
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-- Place many widgets in a column or row, until the available space is used up.
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--
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-- A `fixed` layout may be initialized with any number of child widgets, and
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-- during runtime widgets may be added and removed dynamically.
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--
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-- On the main axis, child widgets are given a fixed size of exactly as much
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-- space as they ask for. The layout will then resize according to the sum of
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-- all child widgets. If the space available to the layout is not enough to
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-- include all child widgets, the excessive ones are not drawn at all.
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--
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-- Additionally, the layout allows adding empty spacing or even placing a custom
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-- spacing widget between the child widget.
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--
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-- On its secondary axis, the layout's size is determined by the largest child
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-- widget. Smaller child widgets are then placed with the same size.
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-- Therefore, child widgets may ignore their `forced_width` or `forced_height`
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-- properties for vertical and horizontal layouts respectively.
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--
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--@DOC_wibox_layout_defaults_fixed_EXAMPLE@
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--
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-- @author Uli Schlachter
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-- @copyright 2010 Uli Schlachter
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-- @layoutmod wibox.layout.fixed
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-- @supermodule wibox.widget.base
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---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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local unpack = unpack or table.unpack -- luacheck: globals unpack (compatibility with Lua 5.1)
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local base = require("wibox.widget.base")
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local table = table
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local pairs = pairs
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local gtable = require("gears.table")
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local fixed = {}
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-- Layout a fixed layout. Each widget gets just the space it asks for.
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-- @param context The context in which we are drawn.
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-- @param width The available width.
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-- @param height The available height.
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function fixed:layout(context, width, height)
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local result = {}
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local spacing = self._private.spacing or 0
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local is_y = self._private.dir == "y"
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local is_x = not is_y
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local abspace = math.abs(spacing)
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local spoffset = spacing < 0 and 0 or spacing
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local widgets_nr = #self._private.widgets
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local spacing_widget
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local x, y = 0, 0
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spacing_widget = spacing ~= 0 and self._private.spacing_widget or nil
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for index, widget in pairs(self._private.widgets) do
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local w, h, local_spacing = width - x, height - y, spacing
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-- Some widget might be zero sized either because this is their
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-- minimum space or just because they are really empty. In this case,
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-- they must still be added to the layout. Otherwise, if their size
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-- change and this layout is resizable, they are lost "forever" until
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-- a full relayout is called on this fixed layout object.
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local zero = false
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if is_y then
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if index ~= widgets_nr or not self._private.fill_space then
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h = select(2, base.fit_widget(self, context, widget, w, h))
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zero = h == 0
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end
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if y - spacing >= height then
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-- pop the spacing widget added in previous iteration if used
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if spacing_widget then
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table.remove(result)
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-- Avoid adding zero-sized widgets at an out-of-bound
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-- position.
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y = y - spacing
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end
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-- Never display "random" widgets as soon as a non-zero sized
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-- one doesn't fit.
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if not zero then
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break
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end
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end
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else
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if index ~= widgets_nr or not self._private.fill_space then
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w = select(1, base.fit_widget(self, context, widget, w, h))
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zero = w == 0
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end
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if x - spacing >= width then
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-- pop the spacing widget added in previous iteration if used
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if spacing_widget then
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table.remove(result)
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-- Avoid adding zero-sized widgets at an out-of-bound
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-- position.
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x = x - spacing
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end
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-- Never display "random" widgets as soon as a non-zero sized
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-- one doesn't fit.
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if not zero then
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break
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end
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end
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end
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if zero then
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local_spacing = 0
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end
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-- Place widget, even if it has zero width/height. Otherwise
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-- any layout change for zero-sized widget would become invisible.
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table.insert(result, base.place_widget_at(widget, x, y, w, h))
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x = is_x and x + w + local_spacing or x
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y = is_y and y + h + local_spacing or y
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-- Add the spacing widget (if needed)
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if index < widgets_nr and spacing_widget then
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table.insert(result, base.place_widget_at(
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spacing_widget,
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is_x and (x - spoffset) or x,
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is_y and (y - spoffset) or y,
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is_x and abspace or w,
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is_y and abspace or h
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))
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end
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end
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return result
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end
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--- Add some widgets to the given layout.
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--
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-- @method add
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-- @tparam widget ... Widgets that should be added (must at least be one).
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-- @noreturn
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-- @interface layout
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function fixed:add(...)
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-- No table.pack in Lua 5.1 :-(
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local args = { n=select('#', ...), ... }
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assert(args.n > 0, "need at least one widget to add")
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for i=1, args.n do
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local w = base.make_widget_from_value(args[i])
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base.check_widget(w)
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table.insert(self._private.widgets, w)
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end
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self:emit_signal("widget::layout_changed")
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end
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--- Remove a widget from the layout.
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--
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-- @method remove
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-- @tparam number index The widget index to remove
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-- @treturn boolean index If the operation is successful
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-- @interface layout
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function fixed:remove(index)
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if not index or index < 1 or index > #self._private.widgets then return false end
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table.remove(self._private.widgets, index)
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self:emit_signal("widget::layout_changed")
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return true
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end
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--- Remove one or more widgets from the layout.
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--
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-- The last parameter can be a boolean, forcing a recursive seach of the
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-- widget(s) to remove.
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-- @method remove_widgets
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-- @tparam widget ... Widgets that should be removed (must at least be one)
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-- @treturn boolean If the operation is successful
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-- @interface layout
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function fixed:remove_widgets(...)
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local args = { ... }
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local recursive = type(args[#args]) == "boolean" and args[#args]
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local ret = true
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for k, rem_widget in ipairs(args) do
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if recursive and k == #args then break end
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local idx, l = self:index(rem_widget, recursive)
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if idx and l and l.remove then
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l:remove(idx, false)
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else
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ret = false
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end
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end
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return #args > (recursive and 1 or 0) and ret
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end
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function fixed:get_children()
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return self._private.widgets
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end
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function fixed:set_children(children)
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self:reset()
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if #children > 0 then
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self:add(unpack(children))
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end
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end
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--- Replace the first instance of `widget` in the layout with `widget2`.
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-- @method replace_widget
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-- @tparam widget widget The widget to replace
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-- @tparam widget widget2 The widget to replace `widget` with
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-- @tparam[opt=false] boolean recursive Digg in all compatible layouts to find the widget.
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-- @treturn boolean If the operation is successful
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-- @interface layout
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function fixed:replace_widget(widget, widget2, recursive)
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local idx, l = self:index(widget, recursive)
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if idx and l then
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l:set(idx, widget2)
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return true
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end
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return false
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end
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function fixed:swap(index1, index2)
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if not index1 or not index2 or index1 > #self._private.widgets
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or index2 > #self._private.widgets then
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return false
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end
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local widget1, widget2 = self._private.widgets[index1], self._private.widgets[index2]
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self:set(index1, widget2)
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self:set(index2, widget1)
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self:emit_signal("widget::swapped", widget1, widget2, index2, index1)
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return true
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end
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function fixed:swap_widgets(widget1, widget2, recursive)
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base.check_widget(widget1)
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base.check_widget(widget2)
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local idx1, l1 = self:index(widget1, recursive)
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local idx2, l2 = self:index(widget2, recursive)
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if idx1 and l1 and idx2 and l2 and (l1.set or l1.set_widget) and (l2.set or l2.set_widget) then
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if l1.set then
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l1:set(idx1, widget2)
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if l1 == self then
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self:emit_signal("widget::swapped", widget1, widget2, idx2, idx1)
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end
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elseif l1.set_widget then
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l1:set_widget(widget2)
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end
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if l2.set then
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l2:set(idx2, widget1)
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if l2 == self then
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self:emit_signal("widget::swapped", widget1, widget2, idx2, idx1)
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end
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elseif l2.set_widget then
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l2:set_widget(widget1)
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end
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return true
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end
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return false
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end
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function fixed:set(index, widget2)
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if (not widget2) or (not self._private.widgets[index]) then return false end
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base.check_widget(widget2)
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local w = self._private.widgets[index]
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self._private.widgets[index] = widget2
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self:emit_signal("widget::layout_changed")
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self:emit_signal("widget::replaced", widget2, w, index)
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return true
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end
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--- A widget to insert as a separator between child widgets.
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--
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-- If this property is a valid widget and `spacing` is greater than `0`, a
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-- copy of this widget is inserted between each child widget, with its size in
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-- the layout's main direction determined by `spacing`.
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--
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-- By default no widget is used and any `spacing` is applied as an empty offset.
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--
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--@DOC_wibox_layout_fixed_spacing_widget_EXAMPLE@
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--
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-- @property spacing_widget
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-- @tparam widget spacing_widget
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-- @propemits true false
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-- @interface layout
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function fixed:set_spacing_widget(wdg)
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self._private.spacing_widget = base.make_widget_from_value(wdg)
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self:emit_signal("widget::layout_changed")
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self:emit_signal("property::spacing_widget", wdg)
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end
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--- Insert a new widget in the layout at position `index`.
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--
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-- @method insert
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-- @tparam number index The position.
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-- @tparam widget widget The widget.
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-- @treturn boolean If the operation is successful.
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-- @emits widget::inserted
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-- @emitstparam widget::inserted widget self The fixed layout.
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-- @emitstparam widget::inserted widget widget index The inserted widget.
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-- @emitstparam widget::inserted number count The widget count.
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-- @interface layout
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function fixed:insert(index, widget)
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if not index or index < 1 or index > #self._private.widgets + 1 then return false end
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base.check_widget(widget)
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table.insert(self._private.widgets, index, widget)
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self:emit_signal("widget::layout_changed")
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self:emit_signal("widget::inserted", widget, #self._private.widgets)
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return true
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end
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-- Fit the fixed layout into the given space.
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-- @param context The context in which we are fit.
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-- @param orig_width The available width.
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-- @param orig_height The available height.
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function fixed:fit(context, orig_width, orig_height)
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local width_left, height_left = orig_width, orig_height
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local spacing = self._private.spacing or 0
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local widgets_nr = #self._private.widgets
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local is_y = self._private.dir == "y"
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local used_max = 0
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-- when no widgets exist the function can be called with orig_width or
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-- orig_height equal to nil. Exit early in this case.
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if widgets_nr == 0 then
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return 0, 0
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end
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for k, v in pairs(self._private.widgets) do
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local w, h = base.fit_widget(self, context, v, width_left, height_left)
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local max
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if is_y then
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max = w
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height_left = height_left - h
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else
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max = h
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width_left = width_left - w
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end
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if max > used_max then
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used_max = max
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end
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if k < widgets_nr then
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if is_y then
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height_left = height_left - spacing
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else
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width_left = width_left - spacing
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end
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end
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if width_left <= 0 or height_left <= 0 then
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-- this complicated two lines determine whether we're out-of-space
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-- because of spacing, or if the last widget doesn't fit in
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if is_y then
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height_left = k < widgets_nr and height_left + spacing or height_left
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height_left = height_left < 0 and 0 or height_left
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else
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width_left = k < widgets_nr and width_left + spacing or width_left
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width_left = width_left < 0 and 0 or width_left
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end
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break
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end
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end
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if is_y then
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return used_max, orig_height - height_left
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end
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return orig_width - width_left, used_max
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end
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function fixed:reset()
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self._private.widgets = {}
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self:emit_signal("widget::layout_changed")
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self:emit_signal("widget::reseted")
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self:emit_signal("widget::reset")
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end
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--- Set the layout's fill_space property. If this property is true, the last
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-- widget will get all the space that is left. If this is false, the last widget
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-- won't be handled specially and there can be space left unused.
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-- @property fill_space
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-- @tparam boolean fill_space
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-- @propemits true false
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function fixed:fill_space(val)
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if self._private.fill_space ~= val then
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self._private.fill_space = not not val
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self:emit_signal("widget::layout_changed")
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self:emit_signal("property::fill_space", val)
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end
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end
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local function get_layout(dir, widget1, ...)
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local ret = base.make_widget(nil, nil, {enable_properties = true})
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gtable.crush(ret, fixed, true)
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ret._private.dir = dir
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ret._private.widgets = {}
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ret:set_spacing(0)
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ret:fill_space(false)
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if widget1 then
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ret:add(widget1, ...)
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end
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return ret
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end
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--- Creates and returns a new horizontal fixed layout.
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--
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-- @tparam widget ... Widgets that should be added to the layout.
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-- @constructorfct wibox.layout.fixed.horizontal
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function fixed.horizontal(...)
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return get_layout("x", ...)
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end
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--- Creates and returns a new vertical fixed layout.
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--
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-- @tparam widget ... Widgets that should be added to the layout.
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-- @constructorfct wibox.layout.fixed.vertical
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function fixed.vertical(...)
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return get_layout("y", ...)
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end
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--- The amount of space inserted between the child widgets.
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--
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-- If a `spacing_widget` is defined, this value is used for its size.
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--
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--@DOC_wibox_layout_fixed_spacing_EXAMPLE@
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--
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-- @property spacing
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-- @tparam number spacing Spacing between widgets.
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-- @propemits true false
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-- @interface layout
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function fixed:set_spacing(spacing)
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if self._private.spacing ~= spacing then
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self._private.spacing = spacing
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self:emit_signal("widget::layout_changed")
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self:emit_signal("property::spacing", spacing)
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end
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end
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function fixed:get_spacing()
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return self._private.spacing or 0
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end
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--@DOC_fixed_COMMON@
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return fixed
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