| Maintainer | gtk2hs-users@lists.sourceforge.net |
|---|---|
| Stability | provisional |
| Portability | portable (depends on GHC) |
| Safe Haskell | None |
| Language | Haskell98 |
Graphics.UI.Gtk.MenuComboToolbar.Toolbar
Description
Create bars of buttons and other widgets
- data Toolbar
- class ContainerClass o => ToolbarClass o
- castToToolbar :: GObjectClass obj => obj -> Toolbar
- gTypeToolbar :: GType
- toToolbar :: ToolbarClass o => o -> Toolbar
- data Orientation
- data ToolbarStyle
- toolbarNew :: IO Toolbar
- toolbarSetStyle :: ToolbarClass self => self -> ToolbarStyle -> IO ()
- toolbarGetStyle :: ToolbarClass self => self -> IO ToolbarStyle
- toolbarUnsetStyle :: ToolbarClass self => self -> IO ()
- data IconSize
- toolbarGetIconSize :: ToolbarClass self => self -> IO IconSize
- toolbarInsert :: (ToolbarClass self, ToolItemClass item) => self -> item -> Int -> IO ()
- toolbarGetItemIndex :: (ToolbarClass self, ToolItemClass item) => self -> item -> IO Int
- toolbarGetNItems :: ToolbarClass self => self -> IO Int
- toolbarGetNthItem :: ToolbarClass self => self -> Int -> IO (Maybe ToolItem)
- toolbarGetDropIndex :: ToolbarClass self => self -> (Int, Int) -> IO Int
- toolbarSetDropHighlightItem :: (ToolbarClass self, ToolItemClass toolItem) => self -> Maybe toolItem -> Int -> IO ()
- toolbarSetShowArrow :: ToolbarClass self => self -> Bool -> IO ()
- toolbarGetShowArrow :: ToolbarClass self => self -> IO Bool
- data ReliefStyle
- toolbarGetReliefStyle :: ToolbarClass self => self -> IO ReliefStyle
- toolbarShowArrow :: ToolbarClass self => Attr self Bool
- toolbarStyle :: ToolbarClass self => Attr self ToolbarStyle
- toolbarChildExpand :: (ToolbarClass self, WidgetClass child) => child -> Attr self Bool
- toolbarChildHomogeneous :: (ToolbarClass self, WidgetClass child) => child -> Attr self Bool
- onOrientationChanged :: ToolbarClass self => self -> (Orientation -> IO ()) -> IO (ConnectId self)
- afterOrientationChanged :: ToolbarClass self => self -> (Orientation -> IO ()) -> IO (ConnectId self)
- onStyleChanged :: ToolbarClass self => self -> (ToolbarStyle -> IO ()) -> IO (ConnectId self)
- afterStyleChanged :: ToolbarClass self => self -> (ToolbarStyle -> IO ()) -> IO (ConnectId self)
- onPopupContextMenu :: ToolbarClass self => self -> (Int -> Int -> Int -> IO Bool) -> IO (ConnectId self)
- afterPopupContextMenu :: ToolbarClass self => self -> (Int -> Int -> Int -> IO Bool) -> IO (ConnectId self)
Detail
This widget underwent a signficant overhaul in gtk 2.4 and the recommended api changed substantially. The old interface is still supported but it is not recommended.
- The following information applies to the new interface only.
A toolbar is created with a call to toolbarNew.
A toolbar can contain instances of a subclass of ToolItem. To add a
ToolItem to the a toolbar, use toolbarInsert. To remove an item from the
toolbar use containerRemove. To add a button to the toolbar, add an
instance of ToolButton.
Toolbar items can be visually grouped by adding instances of
SeparatorToolItem to the toolbar. If a SeparatorToolItem has the
"expand" property set to True and the "draw" property set to False
the effect is to force all following items to the end of the toolbar.
Creating a context menu for the toolbar can be done using
onPopupContextMenu.
Class Hierarchy
Types
class ContainerClass o => ToolbarClass o Source
Instances
castToToolbar :: GObjectClass obj => obj -> Toolbar Source
toToolbar :: ToolbarClass o => o -> Toolbar Source
data Orientation Source
Orientation is good
Constructors
| OrientationHorizontal | |
| OrientationVertical |
Instances
data ToolbarStyle Source
Where to place the toolbar?
Constructors
| ToolbarIcons | |
| ToolbarText | |
| ToolbarBoth | |
| ToolbarBothHoriz |
Instances
Constructors
toolbarNew :: IO Toolbar Source
Creates a new toolbar.
Methods
toolbarSetStyle :: ToolbarClass self => self -> ToolbarStyle -> IO () Source
Alters the view of the toolbar to display either icons only, text only, or both.
toolbarGetStyle :: ToolbarClass self => self -> IO ToolbarStyle Source
Retrieves whether the toolbar has text, icons, or both. See
toolbarSetStyle.
toolbarUnsetStyle :: ToolbarClass self => self -> IO () Source
Unsets a toolbar style set with toolbarSetStyle, so that user
preferences will be used to determine the toolbar style.
The size of an icon in pixels.
- This enumeration contains one case that is not exported and which
is used when new sizes are registered using
iconSizeRegister. - Applying
showto this type will reveal the name of the size that is registered with Gtk+.
Constructors
| IconSizeInvalid | Don't scale but use any of the available sizes. |
| IconSizeMenu | Icon size to use in next to menu items in drop-down menus. |
| IconSizeSmallToolbar | Icon size for small toolbars. |
| IconSizeLargeToolbar | Icon size for larger toolbars. |
| IconSizeButton | Icon size for icons in buttons, next to the label. |
| IconSizeDnd | Icon size for icons in drag-and-drop. |
| IconSizeDialog | Icon size for icons next to dialog text. |
| IconSizeUser Int |
toolbarGetIconSize :: ToolbarClass self => self -> IO IconSize Source
Retrieves the icon size for the toolbar. See toolbarSetIconSize.
Arguments
| :: (ToolbarClass self, ToolItemClass item) | |
| => self | |
| -> item |
|
| -> Int |
|
| -> IO () |
Insert a ToolItem into the toolbar at position pos. If pos is 0 the
item is prepended to the start of the toolbar. If pos is negative, the
item is appended to the end of the toolbar.
- Available since Gtk version 2.4
Arguments
| :: (ToolbarClass self, ToolItemClass item) | |
| => self | |
| -> item |
|
| -> IO Int | returns the position of item on the toolbar. |
Returns the position of item on the toolbar, starting from 0. It is an
error if item is not a child of the toolbar.
- Available since Gtk version 2.4
toolbarGetNItems :: ToolbarClass self => self -> IO Int Source
Returns the number of items on the toolbar.
- Available since Gtk version 2.4
Arguments
| :: ToolbarClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> Int |
|
| -> IO (Maybe ToolItem) | returns The |
Returns the n'th item on toolbar, or Nothing if the toolbar does not
contain an n'th item.
- Available since Gtk+ version 2.4
Arguments
| :: ToolbarClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> (Int, Int) |
|
| -> IO Int | returns The position corresponding to the point |
Returns the position corresponding to the indicated point on toolbar. This is useful when dragging items to the toolbar: this function returns the position a new item should be inserted.
- Available since Gtk version 2.4
toolbarSetDropHighlightItem Source
Arguments
| :: (ToolbarClass self, ToolItemClass toolItem) | |
| => self | |
| -> Maybe toolItem |
|
| -> Int |
|
| -> IO () |
Highlights the toolbar to give an idea of what it would look like if item
was added to toolbar at the position indicated by index. If item is
Nothing, highlighting is turned off (and the index is ignored).
The toolItem passed to this function must not be part of any widget
hierarchy. When an item is set as a drop highlight item it can not added to
any widget hierarchy or used as highlight item for another toolbar.
- Available since Gtk version 2.4
toolbarSetShowArrow :: ToolbarClass self => self -> Bool -> IO () Source
Sets whether to show an overflow menu when the toolbar doesn't have room
for all items on it. If True, items that there are not room are available
through an overflow menu.
- Available since Gtk version 2.4
toolbarGetShowArrow :: ToolbarClass self => self -> IO Bool Source
Returns whether the toolbar has an overflow menu. See
toolbarSetShowArrow.
- Available since Gtk+ version 2.4
toolbarGetReliefStyle :: ToolbarClass self => self -> IO ReliefStyle Source
Returns the relief style of buttons on the toolbar. See buttonSetRelief.
- Available since Gtk+ version 2.4
Attributes
toolbarShowArrow :: ToolbarClass self => Attr self Bool Source
If an arrow should be shown if the toolbar doesn't fit.
Default value: True
toolbarStyle :: ToolbarClass self => Attr self ToolbarStyle Source
How to draw the toolbar.
Default value: ToolbarIcons
Child Attributes
toolbarChildExpand :: (ToolbarClass self, WidgetClass child) => child -> Attr self Bool Source
Whether the item should receive extra space when the toolbar grows.
Default value: True
toolbarChildHomogeneous :: (ToolbarClass self, WidgetClass child) => child -> Attr self Bool Source
Whether the item should be the same size as other homogeneous items.
Default value: True
Signals
onOrientationChanged :: ToolbarClass self => self -> (Orientation -> IO ()) -> IO (ConnectId self) Source
Emitted when the orientation of the toolbar changes.
afterOrientationChanged :: ToolbarClass self => self -> (Orientation -> IO ()) -> IO (ConnectId self) Source
Emitted when the orientation of the toolbar changes.
onStyleChanged :: ToolbarClass self => self -> (ToolbarStyle -> IO ()) -> IO (ConnectId self) Source
Emitted when the style of the toolbar changes.
afterStyleChanged :: ToolbarClass self => self -> (ToolbarStyle -> IO ()) -> IO (ConnectId self) Source
Emitted when the style of the toolbar changes.
Arguments
| :: ToolbarClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> (Int -> Int -> Int -> IO Bool) |
|
| -> IO (ConnectId self) |
Emitted when the user right-clicks the toolbar or uses the keybinding to display a popup menu.
Application developers should handle this signal if they want to display
a context menu on the toolbar. The context-menu should appear at the
coordinates given by x and y. The mouse button number is given by the
button parameter. If the menu was popped up using the keybaord, button
is -1.
Arguments
| :: ToolbarClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> (Int -> Int -> Int -> IO Bool) |
|
| -> IO (ConnectId self) |
Emitted when the user right-clicks the toolbar or uses the keybinding to display a popup menu.
Application developers should handle this signal if they want to display
a context menu on the toolbar. The context-menu should appear at the
coordinates given by x and y. The mouse button number is given by the
button parameter. If the menu was popped up using the keybaord, button
is -1.