Tue May 14 16:44:09 2002 Owen Taylor <otaylor@redhat.com> * gtk/gtklabel.c (gtk_label_ensure_layout): Set the width of the layout to the actual wrap width (our requisition) not the width we set when calculating the width. This results in the lines being justified within the correct area. (#79157, Anders Carlsson) * gtk/gtkaccelgroup.c gtk/gtkmarshelers.list: Corrected registered parameter types of "accel_activate" and "accel_changed" signals. (Patch from Murray Cumming, #78798) * gtk/gtkrc.c (gtk_rc_make_default_dir): Switch binary-version and type to correspond to the current ordering in _gtk_get_module_path. (#78746, Sergey Kuzminov) * gtk/gtkrc.c (gtk_rc_get_module_dir): Add docs pointing to the GTK_PATH documentation. * gtk/Makefile.am (uninstall-local): Delete key themes as well. (#81286, Kristian Rietveld.)
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<!-- ##### SECTION Title ##### -->
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GtkDialog
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<!-- ##### SECTION Short_Description ##### -->
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create popup windows.
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<!-- ##### SECTION Long_Description ##### -->
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<para>
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Dialog boxes are a convenient way to prompt the user for a small amount of
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input, eg. to display a message, ask a question, or anything else that does not
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require extensive effort on the user's part.
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</para>
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<para>
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GTK+ treats a dialog as a window split vertically. The top section is a
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#GtkVBox, and is where widgets such as a #GtkLabel or a #GtkEntry should
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be packed. The bottom area is known as the
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<structfield>action_area</structfield>. This is generally used for
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packing buttons into the dialog which may perform functions such as
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cancel, ok, or apply. The two areas are separated by a #GtkHSeparator.
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</para>
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<para>
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#GtkDialog boxes are created with a call to gtk_dialog_new() or
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gtk_dialog_new_with_buttons(). gtk_dialog_new_with_buttons() is recommended; it
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allows you to set the dialog title, some convenient flags, and add simple
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buttons.
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</para>
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<para>
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If 'dialog' is a newly created dialog, the two primary areas of the window
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can be accessed as <literal>GTK_DIALOG(dialog)->vbox</literal> and
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<literal>GTK_DIALOG(dialog)->action_area</literal>,
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as can be seen from the example, below.
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</para>
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<para>
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A 'modal' dialog (that is, one which freezes the rest of the application from
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user input), can be created by calling gtk_window_set_modal() on the dialog. Use
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the GTK_WINDOW() macro to cast the widget returned from gtk_dialog_new() into a
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#GtkWindow. When using gtk_dialog_new_with_buttons() you can also pass the
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#GTK_DIALOG_MODAL flag to make a dialog modal.
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</para>
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<para>
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If you add buttons to #GtkDialog using gtk_dialog_new_with_buttons(),
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gtk_dialog_add_button(), gtk_dialog_add_buttons(), or
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gtk_dialog_add_action_widget(), clicking the button will emit a signal called
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"response" with a response ID that you specified. GTK+ will never assign a
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meaning to positive response IDs; these are entirely user-defined. But for
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convenience, you can use the response IDs in the #GtkResponseType enumeration
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(these all have values less than zero). If a dialog receives a delete event, the
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"response" signal will be emitted with a response ID of #GTK_RESPONSE_NONE.
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</para>
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<para>
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If you want to block waiting for a dialog to return before returning control
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flow to your code, you can call gtk_dialog_run(). This function enters a
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recursive main loop and waits for the user to respond to the dialog, returning the
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response ID corresponding to the button the user clicked.
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</para>
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<para>
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For the simple dialog in the following example, in reality you'd probably use
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#GtkMessageDialog to save yourself some effort. But you'd need to create the
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dialog contents manually if you had more than a simple message in the dialog.
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<example>
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<title>Simple <structname>GtkDialog</structname> usage.</title>
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<programlisting>
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/* Function to open a dialog box displaying the message provided. */
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void quick_message (gchar *message) {
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GtkWidget *dialog, *label;
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/* Create the widgets */
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dialog = gtk_dialog_new_with_buttons ("Message",
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main_application_window,
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GTK_DIALOG_DESTROY_WITH_PARENT,
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GTK_STOCK_OK,
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GTK_RESPONSE_NONE,
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NULL);
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label = gtk_label_new (message);
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/* Ensure that the dialog box is destroyed when the user responds. */
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g_signal_connect_swapped (GTK_OBJECT (dialog),
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"response",
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G_CALLBACK (gtk_widget_destroy),
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GTK_OBJECT (dialog));
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/* Add the label, and show everything we've added to the dialog. */
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gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (GTK_DIALOG(dialog)->vbox),
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label);
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gtk_widget_show_all (dialog);
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}
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</programlisting>
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</example>
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</para>
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<!-- ##### SECTION See_Also ##### -->
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<para>
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<variablelist>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>#GtkVBox</term>
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<listitem><para>Pack widgets vertically.</para></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>#GtkWindow</term>
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<listitem><para>Alter the properties of your dialog box.</para></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<varlistentry>
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<term>#GtkButton</term>
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<listitem><para>Add them to the <structfield>action_area</structfield> to get a
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response from the user.</para></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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</variablelist>
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</para>
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<!-- ##### STRUCT GtkDialog ##### -->
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<para>
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<structfield>window</structfield> is a #GtkWindow, but should not be
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modified directly, (use the functions provided, such as
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gtk_window_set_title(). See the #GtkWindow section for more).
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</para>
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<para>
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<structfield>vbox</structfield> is a #GtkVBox - the main part of the dialog box.
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</para>
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<para>
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<structfield>action_area</structfield> is a #GtkHBox packed below the dividing #GtkHSeparator in the dialog. It is treated exactly the same as any other #GtkHBox.
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</para>
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<!-- ##### ENUM GtkDialogFlags ##### -->
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<para>
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</para>
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@GTK_DIALOG_MODAL:
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@GTK_DIALOG_DESTROY_WITH_PARENT:
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@GTK_DIALOG_NO_SEPARATOR:
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<!-- ##### ENUM GtkResponseType ##### -->
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<para>
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</para>
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@GTK_RESPONSE_NONE:
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@GTK_RESPONSE_REJECT:
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@GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT:
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@GTK_RESPONSE_DELETE_EVENT:
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@GTK_RESPONSE_OK:
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@GTK_RESPONSE_CANCEL:
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@GTK_RESPONSE_CLOSE:
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@GTK_RESPONSE_YES:
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@GTK_RESPONSE_NO:
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@GTK_RESPONSE_APPLY:
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@GTK_RESPONSE_HELP:
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<para>
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Creates a new dialog box. Widgets should not be packed into this #GtkWindow
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directly, but into the @vbox and @action_area, as described above.
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</para>
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@Returns: a new #GtkDialog.
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<!-- ##### FUNCTION gtk_dialog_new_with_buttons ##### -->
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<para>
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</para>
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@title:
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@parent:
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@flags:
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@first_button_text:
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@Varargs:
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@Returns:
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<!-- ##### FUNCTION gtk_dialog_run ##### -->
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<para>
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</para>
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@dialog:
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@Returns:
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<!-- ##### FUNCTION gtk_dialog_response ##### -->
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<para>
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</para>
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@dialog:
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@response_id:
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<!-- ##### FUNCTION gtk_dialog_add_button ##### -->
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<para>
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</para>
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@dialog:
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@button_text:
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@response_id:
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@Returns:
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<!-- ##### FUNCTION gtk_dialog_add_buttons ##### -->
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<para>
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</para>
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@dialog:
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@first_button_text:
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@Varargs:
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<!-- ##### FUNCTION gtk_dialog_add_action_widget ##### -->
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<para>
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</para>
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@dialog:
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@child:
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@response_id:
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<!-- # Unused Parameters # -->
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@widget:
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<!-- ##### FUNCTION gtk_dialog_get_has_separator ##### -->
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<para>
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</para>
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@dialog:
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@Returns:
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<!-- ##### FUNCTION gtk_dialog_set_default_response ##### -->
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<para>
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</para>
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@dialog:
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@response_id:
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<!-- ##### FUNCTION gtk_dialog_set_has_separator ##### -->
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<para>
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</para>
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@dialog:
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@setting:
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<!-- ##### FUNCTION gtk_dialog_set_response_sensitive ##### -->
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<para>
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</para>
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@dialog:
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@response_id:
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@setting:
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<!-- ##### SIGNAL GtkDialog::close ##### -->
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<para>
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</para>
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@dialog: the object which received the signal.
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<!-- ##### SIGNAL GtkDialog::response ##### -->
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<para>
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Emitted when an action widget is clicked, the dialog receives a delete event, or
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the application programmer calls gtk_dialog_response(). On a delete event, the
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response ID is #GTK_RESPONSE_NONE. Otherwise, it depends on which action widget
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was clicked.
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</para>
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@dialog: the object which received the signal.
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@arg1: the response ID
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<!-- ##### ARG GtkDialog:has-separator ##### -->
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<para>
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</para>
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<!-- ##### ARG GtkDialog:content-area-border ##### -->
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<para>
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</para>
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<!-- ##### ARG GtkDialog:button-spacing ##### -->
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<para>
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</para>
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<!-- ##### ARG GtkDialog:action-area-border ##### -->
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<para>
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</para>
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