The way that the GtkTreeView calculates sizing is pretty confusing. This is written down to help keep track of it in my head, and thus help anyone who hopes to work with the code in the future. -jrb HOW THE GTKTREEVIEW CALCULATES SIZE: ==================================== When the view is given a new model, the first thing it does is walk through the model at the top level, creating an GtkRBNode for each element of the model. Each node has a height of 0. The RBTree is kept updated as the models structure changes. Additionally, the user can expand, collapse, and select rows at this stage. The RBTree is accurate -- it just has a height of zero for every row. When the widget is realized, it calls install_presize_handler, to setup the first-run function. This is run before the expose event. HOW THE GTKTREEVIEWCOLUMN STORES SIZE: ====================================== There are a number of size related fields in the GtkTreeViewColumn structure. These are all valid after realization: column_type The sizing method to use when calculating the size of the column. Can be GROW_ONLY, AUTO, and FIXED. button_request The width as requested by the button. requested_width The width of the column as requested by the column. It is the max requested width of the bcells in the column. If the column_type is AUTO, then it is recalculated when a column changes. Otherwise, it only grows. resized_width The width after the user has resized the column. width The actual width of the column as displayed. fixed_width The requested fixed width for the column iff it's sizing type is set to GTK_TREE_VIEW_COLUMN_FIXED. Used instead of requested_width in that case. min_width The minimum width the column can be. If set to -1, this field is considered unset. max_width The maximum width the column can be. This can be overridden for the last column, if the tree_view is actually wider than the sum of all of the columns requested_widths. If set to -1, this field is considered unset. use_resized_width Use resized_width to determine the size. -- tree_view->priv->width = the width the widget wants to be, including headers. tree_view->priv->height = the height the widget requests. It's the sum of the width of all visible columns. Both of these are calculated in _gtk_tree_view_update_size -- The following invariants are true: min_width is less than or equal to width max_width is greater than or equal to width min_width <= max_width (sizing == GTK_TREE_VIEW_COLUMN_FIXED) => (requested_width == fixed_width) (column != last visible column) => width == CLAMP (requested_width, min_width, max_width)