Merge branch 'gtk3-docs-fixes' into 'gtk-3-24'
docs: Escape the XML tags in the Widget class description See merge request GNOME/gtk!3869
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* # GtkActionGroup as GtkBuildable # {#GtkActionGroup-BUILDER-UI}
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*
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* The #GtkActionGroup implementation of the #GtkBuildable interface accepts
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* #GtkAction objects as <child> elements in UI definitions.
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* #GtkAction objects as `<child>` elements in UI definitions.
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*
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* Note that it is probably more common to define actions and action groups
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* in the code, since they are directly related to what the code can do.
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*
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* The GtkActionGroup implementation of the GtkBuildable interface supports
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* a custom <accelerator> element, which has attributes named “key“ and
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* a custom `<accelerator>` element, which has attributes named “key“ and
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* “modifiers“ and allows to specify accelerators. This is similar to the
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* <accelerator> element of #GtkWidget, the main difference is that
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* `<accelerator>` element of #GtkWidget, the main difference is that
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* it doesn’t allow you to specify a signal.
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*
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* ## A #GtkDialog UI definition fragment. ##
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* |[
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*
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* |[<!-- language="xml" -->
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* <object class="GtkActionGroup" id="actiongroup">
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* <child>
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* <object class="GtkAction" id="About">
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*
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* # GtkIconFactory as GtkBuildable # {#GtkIconFactory-BUILDER-UI}
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*
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* GtkIconFactory supports a custom <sources> element, which can contain
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* multiple <source> elements. The following attributes are allowed:
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* GtkIconFactory supports a custom `<sources>` element, which can contain
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* multiple `<source>` elements. The following attributes are allowed:
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*
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* - stock-id
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*
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* #GtkRecentChooserMenu.
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*
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* To construct a submenu showing recently used files, use a #GtkRecentAction
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* as the action for a <menuitem>. To construct a menu toolbutton showing
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* as the action for a `<menuitem>`. To construct a menu toolbutton showing
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* the recently used files in the popup menu, use a #GtkRecentAction as the
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* action for a <toolitem> element.
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* action for a `<toolitem>` element.
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*/
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* @Title: GtkUIManager
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* @See_also: #GtkBuilder
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*
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* A #GtkUIManager constructs a user interface (menus and toolbars) from
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* one or more UI definitions, which reference actions from one or more
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* action groups.
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*
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* > GtkUIManager is deprecated since GTK+ 3.10. To construct user interfaces
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* > from XML definitions, you should use #GtkBuilder, #GMenuModel, et al. To
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* > work with actions, use #GAction, #GtkActionable et al. These newer classes
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* > support richer functionality and integration with various desktop shells.
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* > It should be possible to migrate most/all functionality from GtkUIManager.
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*
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* A #GtkUIManager constructs a user interface (menus and toolbars) from
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* one or more UI definitions, which reference actions from one or more
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* action groups.
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*
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* # UI Definitions # {#XML-UI}
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*
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* The UI definitions are specified in an XML format which can be
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*
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* # A UI definition #
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*
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* |[
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* |[<!-- language="xml" -->
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* <ui>
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* <menubar>
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* <menu name="FileMenu" action="FileMenuAction">
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*
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* Every action has an accelerator path. Accelerators are installed together
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* with menuitem proxies, but they can also be explicitly added with
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* <accelerator> elements in the UI definition. This makes it possible to
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* `<accelerator>` elements in the UI definition. This makes it possible to
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* have accelerators for actions even if they have no visible proxies.
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*
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* # Smart Separators # {#Smart-Separators}
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* # GtkUIManager as GtkBuildable # {#GtkUIManager-BUILDER-UI}
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*
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* The GtkUIManager implementation of the GtkBuildable interface accepts
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* GtkActionGroup objects as <child> elements in UI definitions.
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* GtkActionGroup objects as `<child>` elements in UI definitions.
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*
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* A GtkUIManager UI definition as described above can be embedded in
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* an GtkUIManager <object> element in a GtkBuilder UI definition.
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* an GtkUIManager `<object>` element in a GtkBuilder UI definition.
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*
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* The widgets that are constructed by a GtkUIManager can be embedded in
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* other parts of the constructed user interface with the help of the
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*
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* ## An embedded GtkUIManager UI definition
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*
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* |[
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* |[<!-- language="xml" -->
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* <object class="GtkUIManager" id="uiman">
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* <child>
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* <object class="GtkActionGroup" id="actiongroup">
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* Looks up a widget by following a path.
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* The path consists of the names specified in the XML description of the UI.
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* separated by “/”. Elements which don’t have a name or action attribute in
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* the XML (e.g. <popup>) can be addressed by their XML element name
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* the XML (e.g. `<popup>`) can be addressed by their XML element name
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* (e.g. "popup"). The root element ("/ui") can be omitted in the path.
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*
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* Note that the widget found by following a path that ends in a <menu>;
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* Note that the widget found by following a path that ends in a `<menu>`;
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* element is the menuitem to which the menu is attached, not the menu it
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* manages.
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*
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* @error: return location for an error
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*
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* Parses a string containing a [UI definition][XML-UI] and merges it with
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* the current contents of @manager. An enclosing <ui> element is added if
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* the current contents of @manager. An enclosing `<ui>` element is added if
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* it is missing.
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*
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* Returns: The merge id for the merged UI. The merge id can be used
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* @data: (out): return location for user data that will be passed in
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* to parser functions
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*
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* This is called for each unknown element under <child>.
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* This is called for each unknown element under `<child>`.
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*
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* Returns: %TRUE if a object has a custom implementation, %FALSE
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* if it doesn't.
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* is created.
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* @construct_child: Constructs a child of a buildable that has been
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* specified as “constructor” in the UI definition. #GtkUIManager implements
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* this to reference to a widget created in a <ui> tag which is outside
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* this to reference to a widget created in a `<ui>` tag which is outside
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* of the normal GtkBuilder UI definition hierarchy. A reference to the
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* constructed object is returned and becomes owned by the caller.
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* @custom_tag_start: Implement this if the buildable needs to parse
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* content below <child>. To handle an element, the implementation
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* content below `<child>`. To handle an element, the implementation
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* must fill in the @parser and @user_data and return %TRUE.
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* #GtkWidget implements this to parse keyboard accelerators specified
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* in <accelerator> elements. #GtkContainer implements it to map
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* properties defined via <packing> elements to child properties.
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* in `<accelerator>` elements. #GtkContainer implements it to map
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* properties defined via `<packing>` elements to child properties.
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* Note that @user_data must be freed in @custom_tag_end or @custom_finished.
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* @custom_tag_end: Called for the end tag of each custom element that is
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* handled by the buildable (see @custom_tag_start).
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*
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* [RELAX NG Compact Syntax](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk/-/blob/gtk-3-24/gtk/gtkbuilder.rnc)
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*
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* The toplevel element is <interface>. It optionally takes a “domain”
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* The toplevel element is `<interface>`. It optionally takes a “domain”
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* attribute, which will make the builder look for translated strings
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* using dgettext() in the domain specified. This can also be done by
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* calling gtk_builder_set_translation_domain() on the builder.
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* Objects are described by <object> elements, which can contain
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* <property> elements to set properties, <signal> elements which
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* connect signals to handlers, and <child> elements, which describe
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* Objects are described by `<object>` elements, which can contain
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* `<property>` elements to set properties, `<signal>` elements which
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* connect signals to handlers, and `<child>` elements, which describe
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* child objects (most often widgets inside a container, but also e.g.
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* actions in an action group, or columns in a tree model). A <child>
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* element contains an <object> element which describes the child object.
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* The target toolkit version(s) are described by <requires> elements,
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* actions in an action group, or columns in a tree model). A `<child>`
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* element contains an `<object>` element which describes the child object.
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* The target toolkit version(s) are described by `<requires>` elements,
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* the “lib” attribute specifies the widget library in question (currently
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* the only supported value is “gtk+”) and the “version” attribute specifies
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* the target version in the form “<major>.<minor>”. The builder will error
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* the target version in the form `<major>.<minor>`. The builder will error
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* out if the version requirements are not met.
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*
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* Typically, the specific kind of object represented by an <object>
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* Typically, the specific kind of object represented by an `<object>`
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* element is specified by the “class” attribute. If the type has not
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* been loaded yet, GTK+ tries to find the get_type() function from the
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* been loaded yet, GTK+ tries to find the `get_type()` function from the
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* class name by applying heuristics. This works in most cases, but if
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* necessary, it is possible to specify the name of the get_type() function
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* explictly with the "type-func" attribute. As a special case, GtkBuilder
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* application to retrieve them from the builder with gtk_builder_get_object().
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* An id is also necessary to use the object as property value in other
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* parts of the UI definition. GTK+ reserves ids starting and ending
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* with ___ (3 underscores) for its own purposes.
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* with `___` (3 underscores) for its own purposes.
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*
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* Setting properties of objects is pretty straightforward with the
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* <property> element: the “name” attribute specifies the name of the
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* `<property>` element: the “name” attribute specifies the name of the
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* property, and the content of the element specifies the value.
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* If the “translatable” attribute is set to a true value, GTK+ uses
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* gettext() (or dgettext() if the builder has a translation domain set)
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* Internally builder implements this using GBinding objects.
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* For more information see g_object_bind_property()
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*
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* Signal handlers are set up with the <signal> element. The “name”
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* Signal handlers are set up with the `<signal>` element. The “name”
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* attribute specifies the name of the signal, and the “handler” attribute
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* specifies the function to connect to the signal. By default, GTK+ tries
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* to find the handler using g_module_symbol(), but this can be changed by
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* been constructed by GTK+ as part of a composite widget, to set
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* properties on them or to add further children (e.g. the @vbox of
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* a #GtkDialog). This can be achieved by setting the “internal-child”
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* property of the <child> element to a true value. Note that GtkBuilder
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* still requires an <object> element for the internal child, even if it
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* property of the `<child>` element to a true value. Note that GtkBuilder
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* still requires an `<object>` element for the internal child, even if it
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* has already been constructed.
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*
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* A number of widgets have different places where a child can be added
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* (e.g. tabs vs. page content in notebooks). This can be reflected in
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* a UI definition by specifying the “type” attribute on a <child>
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* a UI definition by specifying the “type” attribute on a `<child>`
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* The possible values for the “type” attribute are described in the
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* sections describing the widget-specific portions of UI definitions.
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*
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* # A GtkBuilder UI Definition
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*
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* |[
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* |[<!-- language="xml" -->
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* <interface>
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* <object class="GtkDialog" id="dialog1">
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* <child internal-child="vbox">
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*
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* Beyond this general structure, several object classes define their
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* own XML DTD fragments for filling in the ANY placeholders in the DTD
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* above. Note that a custom element in a <child> element gets parsed by
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* above. Note that a custom element in a `<child>` element gets parsed by
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* the custom tag handler of the parent object, while a custom element in
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* an <object> element gets parsed by the custom tag handler of the object.
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* an `<object>` element gets parsed by the custom tag handler of the object.
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* These XML fragments are explained in the documentation of the
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* See the [GtkWidget documentation][composite-templates] for details.
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* Implementations of GtkCellLayout which also implement the GtkBuildable
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* interface (#GtkCellView, #GtkIconView, #GtkComboBox,
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* #GtkEntryCompletion, #GtkTreeViewColumn) accept GtkCellRenderer objects
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* as <child> elements in UI definitions. They support a custom <attributes>
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* element for their children, which can contain multiple <attribute>
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* elements. Each <attribute> element has a name attribute which specifies
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* as `<child>` elements in UI definitions. They support a custom `<attributes>`
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* element for their children, which can contain multiple `<attribute>`
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* elements. Each `<attribute>` element has a name attribute which specifies
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* a property of the cell renderer; the content of the element is the
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*
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* This is an example of a UI definition fragment specifying attributes:
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* <attributes>
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* <attribute name="text">0</attribute>
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* to lay out cells (all GtkCellLayouts in GTK+ use a GtkCellArea)
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* [cell properties][cell-properties] can also be defined in the format by
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* specifying the custom <cell-packing> attribute which can contain multiple
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* specifying the custom `<cell-packing>` attribute which can contain multiple
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* <property name="align">True</property>
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* </child>
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* ]|
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*
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* # GtkComboBoxText as GtkBuildable
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*
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* The GtkComboBoxText implementation of the GtkBuildable interface supports
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* adding items directly using the <items> element and specifying <item>
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* elements for each item. Each <item> element can specify the “id”
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* adding items directly using the `<items>` element and specifying `<item>`
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* elements for each item. Each `<item>` element can specify the “id”
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* corresponding to the appended text and also supports the regular
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* translation attributes “translatable”, “context” and “comments”.
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*
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* Here is a UI definition fragment specifying GtkComboBoxText items:
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* <items>
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* <item translatable="yes" id="factory">Factory</item>
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* # GtkContainer as GtkBuildable
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*
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* The GtkContainer implementation of the GtkBuildable interface supports
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* a <packing> element for children, which can contain multiple <property>
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* a `<packing>` element for children, which can contain multiple `<property>`
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* elements that specify child properties for the child.
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*
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* Since 2.16, child properties can also be marked as translatable using
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* the same “translatable”, “comments” and “context” attributes that are used
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* for regular properties.
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*
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* Since 3.16, containers can have a <focus-chain> element containing multiple
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* <widget> elements, one for each child that should be added to the focus
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* Since 3.16, containers can have a `<focus-chain>` element containing multiple
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* chain. The ”name” attribute gives the id of the widget.
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*
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* An example of these properties in UI definitions:
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*
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* <object class="GtkBox">
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* GtkDialog supports a custom <action-widgets> element, which can contain
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* multiple <action-widget> elements. The “response” attribute specifies a
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* GtkDialog supports a custom `<action-widgets>` element, which can contain
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* multiple `<action-widget>` elements. The “response” attribute specifies a
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* numeric response, and the content of the element is the id of widget
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* (which should be a child of the dialogs @action_area). To mark a response
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* as default, set the “default“ attribute of the <action-widget> element
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* as default, set the “default“ attribute of the `<action-widget>` element
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* to true.
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*
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* GtkDialog supports adding action widgets by specifying “action“ as
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* the “type“ attribute of a <child> element. The widget will be added
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* the “type“ attribute of a `<child>` element. The widget will be added
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* either to the action area or the headerbar of the dialog, depending
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* on the “use-header-bar“ property. The response id has to be associated
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* with the action widget using the <action-widgets> element.
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* with the action widget using the `<action-widgets>` element.
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*
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* The GtkExpander implementation of the GtkBuildable interface supports
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* placing a child in the label position by specifying “label” as the
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* “type” attribute of a <child> element. A normal content child can be
|
||||
* specified without specifying a <child> type attribute.
|
||||
* “type” attribute of a `<child>` element. A normal content child can be
|
||||
* specified without specifying a `<child>` type attribute.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* An example of a UI definition fragment with GtkExpander:
|
||||
* |[
|
||||
*
|
||||
* |[<!-- language="xml" -->
|
||||
* <object class="GtkExpander">
|
||||
* <child type="label">
|
||||
* <object class="GtkLabel" id="expander-label"/>
|
||||
|
@ -41,14 +41,15 @@
|
||||
* # GtkFileFilter as GtkBuildable
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The GtkFileFilter implementation of the GtkBuildable interface
|
||||
* supports adding rules using the <mime-types>, <patterns> and
|
||||
* <applications> elements and listing the rules within. Specifying
|
||||
* a <mime-type> or <pattern> has the same effect as as calling
|
||||
* supports adding rules using the `<mime-types>`, `<patterns>` and
|
||||
* `<applications>` elements and listing the rules within. Specifying
|
||||
* a `<mime-type>` or `<pattern>` has the same effect as as calling
|
||||
* gtk_file_filter_add_mime_type() or gtk_file_filter_add_pattern().
|
||||
*
|
||||
* An example of a UI definition fragment specifying GtkFileFilter
|
||||
* rules:
|
||||
* |[
|
||||
*
|
||||
* |[<!-- language="xml" -->
|
||||
* <object class="GtkFileFilter">
|
||||
* <mime-types>
|
||||
* <mime-type>text/plain</mime-type>
|
||||
|
@ -53,13 +53,14 @@
|
||||
*
|
||||
* # GtkFrame as GtkBuildable
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The GtkFrame implementation of the GtkBuildable interface supports
|
||||
* The GtkFrame implementation of the #GtkBuildable interface supports
|
||||
* placing a child in the label position by specifying “label” as the
|
||||
* “type” attribute of a <child> element. A normal content child can
|
||||
* be specified without specifying a <child> type attribute.
|
||||
* “type” attribute of a `<child>` element. A normal content child can
|
||||
* be specified without specifying a `<child>` type attribute.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* An example of a UI definition fragment with GtkFrame:
|
||||
* |[
|
||||
* An example of a UI definition fragment with `GtkFrame`:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* |[<!-- language="xml" -->
|
||||
* <object class="GtkFrame">
|
||||
* <child type="label">
|
||||
* <object class="GtkLabel" id="frame-label"/>
|
||||
|
@ -118,8 +118,8 @@
|
||||
* the content area and action area as internal children with the names
|
||||
* “content_area” and “action_area”.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* GtkInfoBar supports a custom <action-widgets> element, which can contain
|
||||
* multiple <action-widget> elements. The “response” attribute specifies a
|
||||
* GtkInfoBar supports a custom `<action-widgets>` element, which can contain
|
||||
* multiple `<action-widget>` elements. The “response” attribute specifies a
|
||||
* numeric response, and the content of the element is the id of widget
|
||||
* (which should be a child of the dialogs @action_area).
|
||||
*
|
||||
|
@ -98,13 +98,14 @@
|
||||
* # GtkLabel as GtkBuildable
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The GtkLabel implementation of the GtkBuildable interface supports a
|
||||
* custom <attributes> element, which supports any number of <attribute>
|
||||
* elements. The <attribute> element has attributes named “name“, “value“,
|
||||
* custom `<attributes>` element, which supports any number of `<attribute>`
|
||||
* elements. The `<attribute>` element has attributes named “name“, “value“,
|
||||
* “start“ and “end“ and allows you to specify #PangoAttribute values for
|
||||
* this label.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* An example of a UI definition fragment specifying Pango attributes:
|
||||
* |[
|
||||
*
|
||||
* |[<!-- language="xml" -->
|
||||
* <object class="GtkLabel">
|
||||
* <attributes>
|
||||
* <attribute name="weight" value="PANGO_WEIGHT_BOLD"/>
|
||||
|
@ -92,8 +92,8 @@
|
||||
* # GtkLevelBar as GtkBuildable
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The GtkLevelBar implementation of the GtkBuildable interface supports a
|
||||
* custom <offsets> element, which can contain any number of <offset> elements,
|
||||
* each of which must have name and value attributes.
|
||||
* custom `<offsets>` element, which can contain any number of `<offset>` elements,
|
||||
* each of which must have "name" and "value" attributes.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* # CSS nodes
|
||||
*
|
||||
|
@ -68,7 +68,7 @@
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The GtkListBox implementation of the #GtkBuildable interface supports
|
||||
* setting a child as the placeholder by specifying “placeholder” as the “type”
|
||||
* attribute of a <child> element. See gtk_list_box_set_placeholder() for info.
|
||||
* attribute of a `<child>` element. See gtk_list_box_set_placeholder() for info.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* # CSS nodes
|
||||
*
|
||||
|
@ -54,6 +54,7 @@
|
||||
* #GdkPixbufs stored.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* An example for creating a simple list store:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* |[<!-- language="C" -->
|
||||
* enum {
|
||||
* COLUMN_STRING,
|
||||
@ -134,14 +135,14 @@
|
||||
* # GtkListStore as GtkBuildable
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The GtkListStore implementation of the GtkBuildable interface allows
|
||||
* to specify the model columns with a <columns> element that may contain
|
||||
* multiple <column> elements, each specifying one model column. The “type”
|
||||
* to specify the model columns with a `<columns>` element that may contain
|
||||
* multiple `<column>` elements, each specifying one model column. The “type”
|
||||
* attribute specifies the data type for the column.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Additionally, it is possible to specify content for the list store
|
||||
* in the UI definition, with the <data> element. It can contain multiple
|
||||
* <row> elements, each specifying to content for one row of the list model.
|
||||
* Inside a <row>, the <col> elements specify the content for individual cells.
|
||||
* in the UI definition, with the `<data>` element. It can contain multiple
|
||||
* `<row>` elements, each specifying to content for one row of the list model.
|
||||
* Inside a `<row>`, the `<col>` elements specify the content for individual cells.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Note that it is probably more common to define your models in the code,
|
||||
* and one might consider it a layering violation to specify the content of
|
||||
@ -149,7 +150,8 @@
|
||||
* is to separate the two, as far as possible.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* An example of a UI Definition fragment for a list store:
|
||||
* |[<!-- language="C" -->
|
||||
*
|
||||
* |[<!-- language="xml" -->
|
||||
* <object class="GtkListStore">
|
||||
* <columns>
|
||||
* <column type="gchararray"/>
|
||||
|
@ -70,6 +70,7 @@
|
||||
* For more advanced label settings, you can fetch the child widget from the GtkBin.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* An example for setting markup and accelerator on a MenuItem:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* |[<!-- language="C" -->
|
||||
* GtkWidget *menu_item = gtk_menu_item_new_with_label ("Example Menu Item");
|
||||
*
|
||||
@ -82,10 +83,11 @@
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The GtkMenuItem implementation of the #GtkBuildable interface supports
|
||||
* adding a submenu by specifying “submenu” as the “type” attribute of
|
||||
* a <child> element.
|
||||
* a `<child>` element.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* An example of UI definition fragment with submenus:
|
||||
* |[
|
||||
*
|
||||
* |[<!-- language="xml" -->
|
||||
* <object class="GtkMenuItem">
|
||||
* <child type="submenu">
|
||||
* <object class="GtkMenu"/>
|
||||
|
@ -51,10 +51,11 @@
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The GtkMenuToolButton implementation of the GtkBuildable interface
|
||||
* supports adding a menu by specifying “menu” as the “type” attribute
|
||||
* of a <child> element.
|
||||
* of a `<child>` element.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* An example for a UI definition fragment with menus:
|
||||
* |[
|
||||
*
|
||||
* |[<!-- language="xml" -->
|
||||
* <object class="GtkMenuToolButton">
|
||||
* <child type="menu">
|
||||
* <object class="GtkMenu"/>
|
||||
|
@ -74,17 +74,18 @@
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The GtkNotebook implementation of the #GtkBuildable interface
|
||||
* supports placing children into tabs by specifying “tab” as the
|
||||
* “type” attribute of a <child> element. Note that the content
|
||||
* “type” attribute of a `<child>` element. Note that the content
|
||||
* of the tab must be created before the tab can be filled.
|
||||
* A tab child can be specified without specifying a <child>
|
||||
* A tab child can be specified without specifying a `<child>`
|
||||
* type attribute.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* To add a child widget in the notebooks action area, specify
|
||||
* "action-start" or “action-end” as the “type” attribute of the
|
||||
* <child> element.
|
||||
* `<child>` element.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* An example of a UI definition fragment with GtkNotebook:
|
||||
* |[
|
||||
*
|
||||
* |[<!-- language="xml" -->
|
||||
* <object class="GtkNotebook">
|
||||
* <child>
|
||||
* <object class="GtkLabel" id="notebook-content">
|
||||
|
@ -48,7 +48,7 @@
|
||||
*
|
||||
* # Example
|
||||
*
|
||||
* |[
|
||||
* |[<!-- language="xml" -->
|
||||
* <object class="GtkPopoverMenu">
|
||||
* <child>
|
||||
* <object class="GtkBox">
|
||||
|
@ -43,14 +43,16 @@
|
||||
* ## GtkRecentFilter as GtkBuildable
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The GtkRecentFilter implementation of the GtkBuildable interface
|
||||
* supports adding rules using the <mime-types>, <patterns> and
|
||||
* <applications> elements and listing the rules within. Specifying
|
||||
* a <mime-type>, <pattern> or <application> has the same effect as
|
||||
* supports adding rules using the `<mime-types>`, `<patterns>` and
|
||||
* `<applications>` elements and listing the rules within. Specifying
|
||||
* a `<mime-type>`, `<pattern>` or `<application>` has the same effect as
|
||||
* calling gtk_recent_filter_add_mime_type(),
|
||||
* gtk_recent_filter_add_pattern() or gtk_recent_filter_add_application().
|
||||
*
|
||||
* An example of a UI definition fragment specifying GtkRecentFilter rules:
|
||||
* |[
|
||||
* An example of a UI definition fragment specifying `GtkRecentFilter`
|
||||
* rules:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* |[<!-- language="xml" -->
|
||||
* <object class="GtkRecentFilter">
|
||||
* <mime-types>
|
||||
* <mime-type>text/plain</mime-type>
|
||||
|
@ -68,8 +68,8 @@
|
||||
*
|
||||
* # GtkScale as GtkBuildable
|
||||
*
|
||||
* GtkScale supports a custom <marks> element, which can contain multiple
|
||||
* <mark> elements. The “value” and “position” attributes have the same
|
||||
* GtkScale supports a custom `<marks>` element, which can contain multiple
|
||||
* `<mark>` elements. The “value” and “position” attributes have the same
|
||||
* meaning as gtk_scale_add_mark() parameters of the same name. If the
|
||||
* element is not empty, its content is taken as the markup to show at
|
||||
* the mark. It can be translated with the usual ”translatable” and
|
||||
|
@ -515,20 +515,21 @@ gtk_shortcuts_shortcut_class_init (GtkShortcutsShortcutClass *klass)
|
||||
* The syntax of this property is (an extension of) the syntax understood by
|
||||
* gtk_accelerator_parse(). Multiple accelerators can be specified by separating
|
||||
* them with a space, but keep in mind that the available width is limited.
|
||||
* It is also possible to specify ranges of shortcuts, using ... between the keys.
|
||||
* Sequences of keys can be specified using a + or & between the keys.
|
||||
* It is also possible to specify ranges of shortcuts, using `...` between the keys.
|
||||
* Sequences of keys can be specified using a `+` or `&` between the keys.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Examples:
|
||||
* - A single shortcut: <ctl><alt>delete
|
||||
* - Two alternative shortcuts: <shift>a Home
|
||||
* - A range of shortcuts: <alt>1...<alt>9
|
||||
* - Several keys pressed together: Control_L&Control_R
|
||||
* - A sequence of shortcuts or keys: <ctl>c+<ctl>x
|
||||
*
|
||||
* - A single shortcut: `<ctl><alt>delete`
|
||||
* - Two alternative shortcuts: `<shift>a Home`
|
||||
* - A range of shortcuts: `<alt>1...<alt>9`
|
||||
* - Several keys pressed together: `Control_L&Control_R`
|
||||
* - A sequence of shortcuts or keys: `<ctl>c+<ctl>x`
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Use + instead of & when the keys may (or have to be) pressed sequentially (e.g
|
||||
* use t+t for 'press the t key twice').
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Note that <, > and & need to be escaped as <, > and & when used
|
||||
* Note that `<`, `>` and `&` need to be escaped as <, > and & when used
|
||||
* in .ui files.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
properties[PROP_ACCELERATOR] =
|
||||
|
@ -84,14 +84,15 @@
|
||||
*
|
||||
* # GtkSizeGroup as GtkBuildable
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Size groups can be specified in a UI definition by placing an <object>
|
||||
* Size groups can be specified in a UI definition by placing an `<object>`
|
||||
* element with `class="GtkSizeGroup"` somewhere in the UI definition. The
|
||||
* widgets that belong to the size group are specified by a <widgets> element
|
||||
* that may contain multiple <widget> elements, one for each member of the
|
||||
* widgets that belong to the size group are specified by a `<widgets>` element
|
||||
* that may contain multiple `<widget>` elements, one for each member of the
|
||||
* size group. The ”name” attribute gives the id of the widget.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* An example of a UI definition fragment with GtkSizeGroup:
|
||||
* |[
|
||||
*
|
||||
* |[<!-- language="xml" -->
|
||||
* <object class="GtkSizeGroup">
|
||||
* <property name="mode">GTK_SIZE_GROUP_HORIZONTAL</property>
|
||||
* <widgets>
|
||||
|
@ -49,10 +49,11 @@
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The GtkTextTagTable implementation of the GtkBuildable interface
|
||||
* supports adding tags by specifying “tag” as the “type” attribute
|
||||
* of a <child> element.
|
||||
* of a `<child>` element.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* An example of a UI definition fragment specifying tags:
|
||||
* |[
|
||||
*
|
||||
* |[<!-- language="xml" -->
|
||||
* <object class="GtkTextTagTable">
|
||||
* <child type="tag">
|
||||
* <object class="GtkTextTag"/>
|
||||
|
@ -45,12 +45,13 @@
|
||||
* # GtkTreeStore as GtkBuildable
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The GtkTreeStore implementation of the #GtkBuildable interface allows
|
||||
* to specify the model columns with a <columns> element that may contain
|
||||
* multiple <column> elements, each specifying one model column. The “type”
|
||||
* to specify the model columns with a `<columns>` element that may contain
|
||||
* multiple `<column>` elements, each specifying one model column. The “type”
|
||||
* attribute specifies the data type for the column.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* An example of a UI Definition fragment for a tree store:
|
||||
* |[
|
||||
*
|
||||
* |[<!-- language="xml" -->
|
||||
* <object class="GtkTreeStore">
|
||||
* <columns>
|
||||
* <column type="gchararray"/>
|
||||
|
@ -99,11 +99,12 @@
|
||||
* # GtkTreeView as GtkBuildable
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The GtkTreeView implementation of the GtkBuildable interface accepts
|
||||
* #GtkTreeViewColumn objects as <child> elements and exposes the internal
|
||||
* #GtkTreeViewColumn objects as `<child>` elements and exposes the internal
|
||||
* #GtkTreeSelection in UI definitions.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* An example of a UI definition fragment with GtkTreeView:
|
||||
* |[
|
||||
*
|
||||
* |[<!-- language="xml" -->
|
||||
* <object class="GtkTreeView" id="treeview">
|
||||
* <property name="model">liststore1</property>
|
||||
* <child>
|
||||
|
@ -275,23 +275,25 @@
|
||||
* # GtkWidget as GtkBuildable
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The GtkWidget implementation of the GtkBuildable interface supports a
|
||||
* custom <accelerator> element, which has attributes named ”key”, ”modifiers”
|
||||
* custom `<accelerator>` element, which has attributes named ”key”, ”modifiers”
|
||||
* and ”signal” and allows to specify accelerators.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* An example of a UI definition fragment specifying an accelerator:
|
||||
* |[
|
||||
*
|
||||
* |[<!-- language="xml" -->
|
||||
* <object class="GtkButton">
|
||||
* <accelerator key="q" modifiers="GDK_CONTROL_MASK" signal="clicked"/>
|
||||
* </object>
|
||||
* ]|
|
||||
*
|
||||
* In addition to accelerators, GtkWidget also support a custom <accessible>
|
||||
* In addition to accelerators, GtkWidget also support a custom `<accessible>`
|
||||
* element, which supports actions and relations. Properties on the accessible
|
||||
* implementation of an object can be set by accessing the internal child
|
||||
* “accessible” of a #GtkWidget.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* An example of a UI definition fragment specifying an accessible:
|
||||
* |[
|
||||
*
|
||||
* |[<!-- language="xml" -->
|
||||
* <object class="GtkLabel" id="label1"/>
|
||||
* <property name="label">I am a Label for a Button</property>
|
||||
* </object>
|
||||
@ -309,8 +311,9 @@
|
||||
* ]|
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Finally, GtkWidget allows style information such as style classes to
|
||||
* be associated with widgets, using the custom <style> element:
|
||||
* |[
|
||||
* be associated with widgets, using the custom `<style>` element:
|
||||
*
|
||||
* |[<!-- language="xml" -->
|
||||
* <object class="GtkButton" id="button1">
|
||||
* <style>
|
||||
* <class name="my-special-button-class"/>
|
||||
@ -333,27 +336,28 @@
|
||||
* is slightly different from regular #GtkBuilder XML.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Unlike regular interface descriptions, gtk_widget_class_set_template() will
|
||||
* expect a <template> tag as a direct child of the toplevel <interface>
|
||||
* tag. The <template> tag must specify the “class” attribute which must be
|
||||
* expect a `<template>` tag as a direct child of the toplevel `<interface>`
|
||||
* tag. The `<template>` tag must specify the “class” attribute which must be
|
||||
* the type name of the widget. Optionally, the “parent” attribute may be
|
||||
* specified to specify the direct parent type of the widget type, this is
|
||||
* ignored by the GtkBuilder but required for Glade to introspect what kind
|
||||
* of properties and internal children exist for a given type when the actual
|
||||
* type does not exist.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* The XML which is contained inside the <template> tag behaves as if it were
|
||||
* added to the <object> tag defining @widget itself. You may set properties
|
||||
* on @widget by inserting <property> tags into the <template> tag, and also
|
||||
* add <child> tags to add children and extend @widget in the normal way you
|
||||
* would with <object> tags.
|
||||
* The XML which is contained inside the `<template>` tag behaves as if it were
|
||||
* added to the `<object>` tag defining "widget" itself. You may set properties
|
||||
* on @widget by inserting `<property>` tags into the `<template>` tag, and also
|
||||
* add `<child>` tags to add children and extend "widget" in the normal way you
|
||||
* would with `<object>` tags.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* Additionally, <object> tags can also be added before and after the initial
|
||||
* <template> tag in the normal way, allowing one to define auxiliary objects
|
||||
* Additionally, `<object>` tags can also be added before and after the initial
|
||||
* `<template>` tag in the normal way, allowing one to define auxiliary objects
|
||||
* which might be referenced by other widgets declared as children of the
|
||||
* <template> tag.
|
||||
* `<template>` tag.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* An example of a GtkBuilder Template Definition:
|
||||
* |[
|
||||
*
|
||||
* |[<!-- language="xml" -->
|
||||
* <interface>
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* <template class="FooWidget" parent="GtkBox">
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* <property name="orientation">GTK_ORIENTATION_HORIZONTAL</property>
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* # GtkWindow as GtkBuildable
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*
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* The GtkWindow implementation of the #GtkBuildable interface supports a
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* custom <accel-groups> element, which supports any number of <group>
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* custom `<accel-groups>` element, which supports any number of `<group>`
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* elements representing the #GtkAccelGroup objects you want to add to
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* your window (synonymous with gtk_window_add_accel_group().
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*
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* It also supports the <initial-focus> element, whose name property names
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* It also supports the `<initial-focus>` element, whose name property names
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* the widget to receive the focus when the window is mapped.
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*
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* An example of a UI definition fragment with accel groups:
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* |[
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*
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* |[<!-- language="xml" -->
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* <object class="GtkWindow">
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* <accel-groups>
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* <group name="accelgroup1"/>
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*
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* The GtkWindow implementation of the #GtkBuildable interface supports
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* setting a child as the titlebar by specifying “titlebar” as the “type”
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* attribute of a <child> element.
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* attribute of a `<child>` element.
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*
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* # CSS nodes
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*
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