really gtk :: entry, I wrote wrong.
I managed to solve by putting the entry within a frame and it is in a box. I
added a box pointer in grid.attach. Thus the values ran
set_width_chars decreasing
the size of the Entry.

2016-01-28 14:42 GMT-03:00 Liomar da Hora <liomarh...@gmail.com>:

> really gtk :: entry, I wrote wrong.
> I managed to solve by putting the entry within a frame and it is in a box. I
> added a box pointer in grid.attach. Thus the values ran set_width_chars 
> decreasing
> the size of the Entry.
>
> 2016-01-28 10:47 GMT-03:00 Kjell Ahlstedt <kjell.ahlst...@bredband.net>:
>
>> All cells in a column have the same width. You must tell the Gtk::Entry
>> with max_width_char 5 that it shall not expand to fill the cell's width.
>> You can do that by changing its halign property. For example
>>    myEntry.set_halign(Gtk::ALIGN_CENTER);
>>
>> (You mention GtkEntry (gtk+) instead of Gtk::Entry (gtkmm). If you are
>> coding in C, and not C++, you're on the wrong mailing list, and the way to
>> set the halign property will be different.)
>>
>> Kjell
>>
>>
>> Den 2016-01-27 kl. 18:52, skrev Liomar da Hora:
>>
>> Hello guys,
>> I am inserting GtkEntry within a column of GtkGrid.
>> the first GtkEntry has max_width_char (30).
>> the second has max_width_char (5).
>> But the two are staying with size 30, despite being in different lines.
>> the second is on the width of the first in the same column.
>> How can I fix this?
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
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