gtk3-0.14.8: Binding to the Gtk+ 3 graphical user interface library

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Graphics.UI.Gtk.General.Enums

Description

General enumeration types.

Synopsis

Documentation

data BaselinePosition Source #

Whenever a container has some form of natural row it may align children in that row along a common typographical baseline. If the amount of verical space in the row is taller than the total requested height of the baseline-aligned children then it can use a BaselinePosition to select where to put the baseline inside the extra availible space.

data Click Source #

Type of mouse click

data DestDefaults Source #

The DestDefaults enumeration specifies the various types of action that will be taken on behalf of the user for a drag destination site.

  • DestDefaultMotion: If set for a widget, GTK+, during a drag over this widget will check if the drag matches this widget's list of possible targets and actions. GTK+ will then call dragStatus as appropriate.
  • DestDefaultHighlight: If set for a widget, GTK+ will draw a highlight on this widget as long as a drag is over this widget and the widget drag format and action are acceptable.
  • DestDefaultDrop: If set for a widget, when a drop occurs, GTK+ will will check if the drag matches this widget's list of possible targets and actions. If so, GTK+ will call dragGetData on behalf of the widget. Whether or not the drop is successful, GTK+ will call dragFinish. If the action was a move, then if the drag was successful, then True will be passed for the delete parameter to dragFinish
  • DestDefaultAll: If set, specifies that all default actions should be taken.

Instances

Bounded DestDefaults Source # 
Enum DestDefaults Source #

Gives an indication why a drag operation failed. The value can by obtained by connecting to the dragFailed signal.

Eq DestDefaults Source # 
Show DestDefaults Source # 
Flags DestDefaults Source # 

data Packing Source #

Packing parameters of a widget

  • The Packing parameter determines how the child behaves in the horizontal or vertical way in an HBox or VBox, respectively. PackNatural means the child is as big as it requests. It will stay at the start or end of a Box if there is more space available. All children packed with PackRepel will be padded on both sides with additional space. PackGrow will increase the size of a widget so that it covers the available space. A menu bar, for instance, should always stay at the top of a window and should only occupy as little space as possible. Hence it should be packed at the start of a VBox with the packing option PackNatural. The working area of a window (e.g. the text area in an editor) should expand when the window is resized. Here the packing option PackGrow is the right choice and it is irrelevant whether the main area is inserted at the start or the end of a box. Finally PackRepel is most useful in a window where no widget can make use of excess space. Examples include a dialog box without list boxes or text fields.

data TargetFlags Source #

The TargetFlags enumeration is used to specify constraints on an entry in a TargetList. These flags are only used for drag and drop.

  • If the TargetSameApp flag is set, the target will only be selected for drags within a single application.
  • If the TargetSameWidget flag is set, the target will only be selected for drags within a single widget.

data DragProtocol Source #

Used in DragContext to indicate the protocol according to which DND is done.

Instances

Bounded DragProtocol Source # 
Enum DragProtocol Source #

Used in DragContext to indicate what the destination should do with the dropped data.

  • ActionDefault: Initialisation value, should not be used.
  • ActionCopy: Copy the data.
  • ActionMove: Move the data, i.e. first copy it, then delete it from the source.
  • ActionLink: Add a link to the data. Note that this is only useful if source and destination agree on what it means.
  • ActionPrivate: Special action which tells the source that the destination will do something that the source doesn't understand.
  • ActionAsk: Ask the user what to do with the data.
Eq DragProtocol Source # 
Show DragProtocol Source # 

data Modifier Source #

Keyboard modifiers that are depressed when the user presses a key or a mouse button.

  • This data type is used to build lists of modifers that were active during an event.
  • The Apple key on Macintoshs is mapped to Alt2 and the Meta key (if available).
  • Since Gtk 2.10, there are also Super, Hyper and Meta modifiers which are simply generated from Alt .. Compose modifier keys, depending on the mapping used by the windowing system. Due to one key being mapped to e.g. Alt2 and Meta, you shouldn't pattern match directly against a certain key but check whether a key is in the list using the elem function, say.

data NotifyType Source #

Information on from what level of the widget hierarchy the mouse cursor came.

NotifyAncestor
The window is entered from an ancestor or left towards an ancestor.
NotifyVirtual
The pointer moves between an ancestor and an inferior of the window.
NotifyInferior
The window is entered from an inferior or left towards an inferior.
NotifyNonlinear
The window is entered from or left towards a window which is neither an ancestor nor an inferior.
NotifyNonlinearVirtual
The pointer moves between two windows which are not ancestors of each other and the window is part of the ancestor chain between one of these windows and their least common ancestor.
NotifyUnknown
The level change does not fit into any of the other categories or could not be determined.

data WindowState Source #

The state a DrawWindow is in.

Instances

Bounded WindowState Source # 
Enum WindowState Source #

These are hints for the window manager that indicate what type of function the window has. The window manager can use this when determining decoration and behaviour of the window. The hint must be set before mapping the window.

See the extended window manager hints specification for more details about window types.

Eq WindowState Source # 
Show WindowState Source # 
Flags WindowState Source # 

data Gravity Source #

Defines the reference point of a window and the meaning of coordinates passed to windowMove. See windowMove and the "implementation notes" section of the extended window manager hints specification for more details.

Instances

Enum Gravity Source #

Returned by pointerGrab and keyboardGrab to indicate success or the reason for the failure of the grab attempt.

GrabSuccess
the resource was successfully grabbed.
GrabAlreadyGrabbed
the resource is actively grabbed by another client.
GrabInvalidTime
the resource was grabbed more recently than the specified time.
GrabNotViewable
the grab window or the confine_to window are not viewable.
GrabFrozen
the resource is frozen by an active grab of another client.
Eq Gravity Source # 

Methods

(==) :: Gravity -> Gravity -> Bool #

(/=) :: Gravity -> Gravity -> Bool #

Show Gravity Source # 

data GrabStatus Source #

Instances

Enum GrabStatus Source #

Specifies why a selection ownership was changed.

OwnerChangeNewOwner
some other application claimed the ownership
OwnerChangeDestroy
the window was destroyed
OwnerChangeClose
the client was closed
Eq GrabStatus Source # 
Show GrabStatus Source #