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Tristan Van Berkom authored
What this means is basically that a vertically oriented GtkCellAreaBox will render cells properly even if the height is not constant for every for of data in the said GtkCellAreaContext (i.e. the height was not allocated by gtk_cell_area_context_allocate). This is done completely on the fly and so is much more heavy duty at render time (considerably slower but not visibly noticable in lightweight views like GtkTreeMenu). Note that cell alignments are not possible in an unallocated orientation, each row of data individually receives only enough space to render the independant row and no space is reserved for alignments if the size is not a constant size across rows in the same context.
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