Lars Hamann e45890a616 rearranged some functions (gtk_clist_set_column_auto_resize): new
Mon Oct 19 23:44:41 1998  Lars Hamann  <lars@gtk.org>

	* gtk/gtkclist.c: rearranged some functions
	(gtk_clist_set_column_auto_resize): new function. toggle auto_resize
 	flag of column
	(gtk_clist_set_column_resizeable): if resizeable disable auto_resize
	(gtk_clist_set_border): deprecated function, use
 	gtk_clist_set_shadow_type instead.
	(gtk_clist_set_shadow_type): replacement for gtk_clist_set_border
 	(adjust_scrollbars): some cleanups
	(select_row) (unselect_row): removed. replaced by equivalent
	gtk_signal_emit calls
	(add_style_data): removed, use gtk_clist_style_set instead
	(gtk_clist_style_set): fill in size data, after style was set.
 	(set_cell_contents) (gtk_clist_set_shift) (gtk_clist_set_row_style)
 	(gtk_clist_set_cell_style): auto_resize columns if needed
	(column_auto_resize): resize column if needed for auto_resize
	(real_clear): disable auto_resize while list destroy
	(resize_column): removed

	* gtk/gtkctree.c : (gtk_ctree_remove_node)
	(gtk_ctree_set_line_style) (gtk_ctree_set_expander_style)
	(gtk_ctree_node_set_row_style) (gtk_ctree_node_set_cell_style)
 	(set_cell_contents) (gtk_ctree_node_set_shift) (gtk_ctree_set_spacing)
	(real_tree_move) (gtk_ctree_set_indent) (gtk_ctree_insert_node)
	(real_tree_collapse) (real_tree_expand) (column_auto_resize):
 	auto_resize columns if needed
	(gtk_ctree_collapse_recursive) (gtk_ctree_collapse_to_depth)
	(real_clear): disable auto_resize while processing the tree

	* gtk/testgtk.c (create_clist) (create_ctree): set auto_resize
	for one column
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is a library for creating graphical user interfaces for the X Window 
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