NAME¶
Gtk2::InfoBar - wrapper for GtkInfoBar
HIERARCHY¶
Glib::Object
+----Glib::InitiallyUnowned
+----Gtk2::Object
+----Gtk2::Widget
+----Gtk2::Container
+----Gtk2::Box
+----Gtk2::HBox
+----Gtk2::InfoBar
INTERFACES¶
Glib::Object::_Unregistered::AtkImplementorIface
Gtk2::Buildable
Gtk2::Orientable
METHODS¶
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- ... (list) of button-text => response-id pairs.
The multi-argument form takes the same list of text => response-id pairs as
"$infobar->add_buttons". Do not pack widgets directly into the
infobar; add them to "$infobar->get_content_area ()".
Here's a simple example:
$infobar = Gtk2::InfoBar->new ('gtk-ok' => 'accept',
'gtk-cancel' => 'reject');
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- ... (list) of button-text => response-id pairs.
Alias for the multi-argument version of "Gtk2::InfoBar->new".
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- $child (Gtk2::Widget)
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- $response_id (Gtk2::ResponseType)
widget = $info_bar->add_button ($button_text,
$response_id)¶
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- $button_text (string)
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- $response_id (scalar)
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- ... (list) of button-text => response-id pairs
Like calling "$infobar->add_button" repeatedly, except you don't
get the created widgets back. The buttons go from left to right, so the first
button added will be the left-most one.
widget = $info_bar->get_content_area¶
$info_bar->set_default_response ($response_id)¶
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- $response_id (Gtk2::ResponseType)
messagetype = $info_bar->get_message_type¶
$info_bar->set_message_type ($type)¶
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- $type (Gtk2::MessageType)
$info_bar->response ($response_id)¶
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- $response_id (Gtk2::ResponseType)
$info_bar->set_response_sensitive ($response_id,
$setting)¶
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- $response_id (Gtk2::ResponseType)
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- $setting (boolean)
Enable or disable an action button by its
$response_id.
PROPERTIES¶
- 'message-type' (Gtk2::MessageType : default
"info" : readable / writable / construct / private)
- The type of message
STYLE PROPERTIES¶
- 'action-area-border' (integer : default 5 : readable /
private)
- Width of border around the action area
- 'button-spacing' (integer : default 6 : readable /
private)
- Spacing between buttons
- 'content-area-border' (integer : default 8 : readable /
private)
- Width of border around the content area
- 'content-area-spacing' (integer : default 16 : readable /
private)
- Spacing between elements of the area
SIGNALS¶
- response (Gtk2::InfoBar, integer)
- close (Gtk2::InfoBar)
Note that currently in a Perl subclass of "Gtk2::InfoBar" a class
closure, ie. class default signal handler, for the "response" signal
will be called with the response ID just as an integer, it's not turned into
an enum string like "ok" the way a handler setup with
"signal_connect" receives.
Hopefully this will change in the future, so don't count on it. In the interim
the easiest thing to do is install your default handler in
"INIT_INSTANCE" with a "signal_connect". (The subtleties
of what order handlers are called in will differ, but often that doesn't
matter.)
ENUMS AND FLAGS¶
enum Gtk2::MessageType¶
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- 'info' / 'GTK_MESSAGE_INFO'
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- 'warning' / 'GTK_MESSAGE_WARNING'
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- 'question' / 'GTK_MESSAGE_QUESTION'
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- 'error' / 'GTK_MESSAGE_ERROR'
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- 'other' / 'GTK_MESSAGE_OTHER'
enum Gtk2::ResponseType¶
The response type is somewhat abnormal as far as gtk2-perl enums go. In C, this
enum lists named, predefined integer values for a field that is other composed
of whatever integer values you like. In Perl, we allow this to be either one
of the string constants listed here or any positive integer value. For
example, 'ok', 'cancel', 4, and 42 are all valid response ids. You cannot use
arbitrary string values, they must be integers. Be careful, because unknown
string values tend to be mapped to 0.
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- 'none' / 'GTK_RESPONSE_NONE'
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- 'reject' / 'GTK_RESPONSE_REJECT'
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- 'accept' / 'GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT'
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- 'delete-event' / 'GTK_RESPONSE_DELETE_EVENT'
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- 'ok' / 'GTK_RESPONSE_OK'
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- 'cancel' / 'GTK_RESPONSE_CANCEL'
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- 'close' / 'GTK_RESPONSE_CLOSE'
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- 'yes' / 'GTK_RESPONSE_YES'
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- 'no' / 'GTK_RESPONSE_NO'
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- 'apply' / 'GTK_RESPONSE_APPLY'
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- 'help' / 'GTK_RESPONSE_HELP'
SEE ALSO¶
Gtk2, Glib::Object, Glib::InitiallyUnowned, Gtk2::Object, Gtk2::Widget,
Gtk2::Container, Gtk2::Box, Gtk2::HBox
COPYRIGHT¶
Copyright (C) 2003-2011 by the gtk2-perl team.
This software is licensed under the LGPL. See Gtk2 for a full notice.