gtk3-0.14.0: Binding to the Gtk+ 3 graphical user interface library

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Graphics.UI.Gtk.Buttons.ScaleButton

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Description

A button which pops up a scale

  • Module available since Gtk+ version 2.12

Synopsis

Detail

ScaleButton provides a button which pops up a scale widget. This kind of widget is commonly used for volume controls in multimedia applications, and Gtk+ provides a VolumeButton subclass that is tailored for this use case.

Class Hierarchy

| GObject
| +----Object
| +----Widget
| +----Container
| +----Bin
| +----Button
| +----ScaleButton
| +----VolumeButton

Types

Constructors

scaleButtonNew Source

Arguments

:: GlibString string 
=> IconSize

size - a stock icon size

-> Double

min - the minimum value of the scale (usually 0)

-> Double

max - the maximum value of the scale (usually 100)

-> Double

step - the stepping of value when a scroll-wheel event, or up/down arrow event occurs (usually 2)

-> [string]
icons
-> IO ScaleButton 

Creates a ScaleButton, with a range between min and max, with a stepping of step.

Methods

scaleButtonSetIcons Source

Arguments

:: (ScaleButtonClass self, GlibString string) 
=> self 
-> [string]
icons
-> IO () 

Sets the icons to be used by the scale button. For details, see the "icons" property.

scaleButtonGetPopup Source

Arguments

:: ScaleButtonClass self 
=> self 
-> IO Widget

returns the popup of the ScaleButton

Retrieves the popup of the ScaleButton.

  • Available since Gtk+ version 2.14

scaleButtonGetPlusButton Source

Arguments

:: ScaleButtonClass self 
=> self 
-> IO Widget

returns the plus button of the ScaleButton.

Retrieves the plus button of the ScaleButton.

  • Available since Gtk+ version 2.14

scaleButtonGetMinusButton Source

Arguments

:: ScaleButtonClass self 
=> self 
-> IO Widget

returns the minus button of the ScaleButton.

Retrieves the minus button of the ScaleButton.

  • Available since Gtk+ version 2.14

Attributes

scaleButtonValue :: ScaleButtonClass self => Attr self Double Source

The value of the scale.

Default value: 0

scaleButtonSize :: ScaleButtonClass self => Attr self IconSize Source

The icon size.

Default value: ''IconSizeSmallToolbar''

scaleButtonAdjustment :: ScaleButtonClass self => Attr self Adjustment Source

The Adjustment that contains the current value of this scale button object.

scaleButtonIcons :: (ScaleButtonClass self, GlibString string) => ReadWriteAttr self [string] (Maybe [string]) Source

The names of the icons to be used by the scale button. The first item in the array will be used in the button when the current value is the lowest value, the second item for the highest value. All the subsequent icons will be used for all the other values, spread evenly over the range of values.

If there's only one icon name in the icons array, it will be used for all the values. If only two icon names are in the icons array, the first one will be used for the bottom 50% of the scale, and the second one for the top 50%.

It is recommended to use at least 3 icons so that the ScaleButton reflects the current value of the scale better for the users.

Since 2.12

Signals

scaleButtonPopdown :: ScaleButtonClass self => Signal self (IO ()) Source

The popdown signal is a keybinding signal which gets emitted to popdown the scale widget.

The default binding for this signal is Escape.

scaleButtonPopup :: ScaleButtonClass self => Signal self (IO ()) Source

The popup signal is a keybinding signal which gets emitted to popup the scale widget.

The default bindings for this signal are Space, Enter and Return.

scaleButtonValueChanged :: ScaleButtonClass self => Signal self (Double -> IO ()) Source

The scaleButtonValueChanged signal is emitted when the value field has changed.