A Gtk.VBox is a container that organizes child widgets into a single column.
Use the Gtk.Box packing interface to determine the arrangement,
spacing, height, and alignment of Gtk.VBox children.
All children are allocated the same width.
Gtk.VBox has been deprecated. You can use Gtk.Box with a Gtk.Orientable :orientation
set to Gtk.Orientation.VERTICAL instead when calling Gtk.Box.new(),
which is a very quick and easy change.
If you have derived your own classes from Gtk.VBox, you can change the
inheritance to derive directly from Gtk.Box, and set the Gtk.Orientable :orientation
property to Gtk.Orientation.VERTICAL in your instance init function,
with a call like:
gtk_orientable_set_orientation (GTK_ORIENTABLE (object),
GTK_ORIENTATION_VERTICAL);
If you have a grid-like layout composed of nested boxes, and you don’t
need first-child or last-child styling, the recommendation is to switch
to Gtk.Grid. For more information about migrating to Gtk.Grid, see
Migrating from other containers to GtkGrid.
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classmethod new(homogeneous, spacing)[source]
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| Parameters: | 
homogeneous (bool) –Trueif all children are to be given equal space allotments.spacing (int) – the number of pixels to place by default between children. | 
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 | Returns: | a new Gtk.VBox. | 
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 | Return type: | Gtk.Widget
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 - Creates a new - Gtk.VBox.