Determining Gadget type Narrow or Wide

Hi
I want to determine the gadget type whether the gadget is registered as narrow or wide gadget ?. How can i determine this by programatically ?. I am using the Plumtree version 4.5 . Please suggest.
Thanks ,
Murali.

Hi Shankar,
It's really good to know.
It could be great if you can share few technicalities for the concepts explained.
Regards,
Rafi

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