GimpHelpUI3LIBGIMPWIDGETS LibraryGimpHelpUIFunctions for setting GtkTooltips and help identifier used by GIMP help
system.Synopsis
void (*GimpHelpFunc) (const gchar *help_id,
gpointer help_data);
#define GIMP_HELP_ID
void gimp_help_enable_tooltips (void);
void gimp_help_disable_tooltips (void);
void gimp_standard_help_func (const gchar *help_id,
gpointer help_data);
void gimp_help_connect (GtkWidget *widget,
GimpHelpFunc help_func,
const gchar *help_id,
gpointer help_data);
void gimp_help_set_help_data (GtkWidget *widget,
const gchar *tooltip,
const gchar *help_id);
void gimp_context_help (GtkWidget *widget);
DescriptionDetailsGimpHelpFunc ()GimpHelpFuncvoid (*GimpHelpFunc) (const gchar *help_id,
gpointer help_data);
This is the prototype for all functions you pass as help_func to the
various GIMP dialog constructors like gimp_dialog_new(),
gimp_query_int_box() etc.
Help IDs are textual identifiers the help system uses to figure which
page to display.
All these dialog constructors functions call gimp_help_connect().
In most cases it will be ok to use gimp_standard_help_func() which does
nothing but passing the help_id string to gimp_help(). If your
plug-in needs some more sophisticated help handling you can provide
your own help_func which has to call gimp_help() to actually display
the help.
help_id :help_data :GIMP_HELP_IDGIMP_HELP_ID#define GIMP_HELP_ID (gimp_help_id_quark ())
Since: GIMP 2.2
gimp_help_enable_tooltips ()gimp_help_enable_tooltipsvoid gimp_help_enable_tooltips (void);
This function calls gtk_tooltips_enable().gimp_help_disable_tooltips ()gimp_help_disable_tooltipsvoid gimp_help_disable_tooltips (void);
This function calls gtk_tooltips_disable().gimp_standard_help_func ()gimp_standard_help_funcvoid gimp_standard_help_func (const gchar *help_id,
gpointer help_data);
This is the standard GIMP help function which does nothing but calling
gimp_help(). It is the right function to use in almost all cases.help_id : A unique help identifier.
help_data : The help_data passed to gimp_help_connect().
gimp_help_connect ()gimp_help_connectvoid gimp_help_connect (GtkWidget *widget,
GimpHelpFunc help_func,
const gchar *help_id,
gpointer help_data);
Note that this function is automatically called by all libgimp dialog
constructors. You only have to call it for windows/dialogs you created
"manually".widget : The widget you want to connect the help accelerator for. Will
be a GtkWindow in most cases.
help_func : The function which will be called if the user presses "F1".
help_id : The help_id which will be passed to help_func.
help_data : The help_data pointer which will be passed to help_func.
gimp_help_set_help_data ()gimp_help_set_help_datavoid gimp_help_set_help_data (GtkWidget *widget,
const gchar *tooltip,
const gchar *help_id);
The reason why we don't use gtk_tooltips_set_tip() is that it's
impossible to set a private_tip (aka help_id) without a visible
tooltip.
This function can be called with NULL for tooltip. Use this feature
if you want to set a help link for a widget which shouldn't have
a visible tooltip.widget : The GtkWidget you want to set a tooltip and/or help_id for.
tooltip : The text for this widget's tooltip (or NULL).
help_id : The help_id for the GtkTipsQuery tooltips inspector.
gimp_context_help ()gimp_context_helpvoid gimp_context_help (GtkWidget *widget);
This function invokes the context help inspector.
The mouse cursor will turn turn into a question mark and the user can
click on any widget of the application which started the inspector.
If the widget the user clicked on has a help_id string attached
(see gimp_help_set_help_data()), the corresponding help page will
be displayed. Otherwise the help system will ascend the widget hierarchy
until it finds an attached help_id string (which should be the
case at least for every window/dialog).widget : Any GtkWidget on the screen.