| Portability | portable (depends on GHC) | 
|---|---|
| Stability | provisional | 
| Maintainer | gtk2hs-users@lists.sourceforge.net | 
| Safe Haskell | Safe-Infered | 
Graphics.UI.Gtk.Abstract.Widget
Description
The base class for all widgets.
- data Widget
 - class ObjectClass o => WidgetClass o
 - castToWidget :: GObjectClass obj => obj -> Widget
 - gTypeWidget :: GType
 - toWidget :: WidgetClass o => o -> Widget
 - data  EventMask 
- = ExposureMask
 - | PointerMotionMask
 - | PointerMotionHintMask
 - | ButtonMotionMask
 - | Button1MotionMask
 - | Button2MotionMask
 - | Button3MotionMask
 - | ButtonPressMask
 - | ButtonReleaseMask
 - | KeyPressMask
 - | KeyReleaseMask
 - | EnterNotifyMask
 - | LeaveNotifyMask
 - | FocusChangeMask
 - | StructureMask
 - | PropertyChangeMask
 - | VisibilityNotifyMask
 - | ProximityInMask
 - | ProximityOutMask
 - | SubstructureMask
 - | ScrollMask
 - | AllEventsMask
 
 - data ExtensionMode
 - type GType = CUInt
 - type KeyVal = Word32
 - data Region
 - type Bitmap = Pixmap
 - data Requisition = Requisition Int Int
 - data Rectangle = Rectangle Int Int Int Int
 - data Color
 - data IconSize
 - data StateType
 - data  TextDirection 
- = TextDirNone
 - | TextDirLtr
 - | TextDirRtl
 
 - data  AccelFlags 
- = AccelVisible
 - | AccelLocked
 - | AccelMask
 
 - data  DirectionType 
- = DirTabForward
 - | DirTabBackward
 - | DirUp
 - | DirDown
 - | DirLeft
 - | DirRight
 
 - type StockId = String
 - data WidgetHelpType
 - widgetShow :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO ()
 - widgetShowNow :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO ()
 - widgetHide :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO ()
 - widgetShowAll :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO ()
 - widgetHideAll :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO ()
 - widgetDestroy :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO ()
 - widgetQueueDraw :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO ()
 - widgetQueueResize :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO ()
 - widgetQueueResizeNoRedraw :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO ()
 - widgetSizeRequest :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO Requisition
 - widgetGetChildRequisition :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO Requisition
 - widgetSizeAllocate :: WidgetClass self => self -> Allocation -> IO ()
 - widgetAddAccelerator :: WidgetClass self => self -> String -> AccelGroup -> KeyVal -> [Modifier] -> [AccelFlags] -> IO ()
 - widgetRemoveAccelerator :: WidgetClass self => self -> AccelGroup -> KeyVal -> [Modifier] -> IO Bool
 - widgetSetAccelPath :: WidgetClass self => self -> String -> AccelGroup -> IO ()
 - widgetCanActivateAccel :: WidgetClass self => ConnectId self -> IO Bool
 - widgetActivate :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO Bool
 - widgetIntersect :: WidgetClass self => self -> Rectangle -> IO (Maybe Rectangle)
 - widgetHasIntersection :: WidgetClass self => self -> Rectangle -> IO Bool
 - widgetGetIsFocus :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO Bool
 - widgetGrabFocus :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO ()
 - widgetGrabDefault :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO ()
 - widgetSetName :: WidgetClass self => self -> String -> IO ()
 - widgetGetName :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO String
 - widgetSetSensitive :: WidgetClass self => self -> Bool -> IO ()
 - widgetSetSensitivity :: WidgetClass self => self -> Bool -> IO ()
 - widgetGetParentWindow :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO DrawWindow
 - widgetGetDrawWindow :: WidgetClass widget => widget -> IO DrawWindow
 - widgetDelEvents :: WidgetClass self => self -> [EventMask] -> IO ()
 - widgetAddEvents :: WidgetClass self => self -> [EventMask] -> IO ()
 - widgetGetEvents :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO [EventMask]
 - widgetSetEvents :: WidgetClass self => self -> [EventMask] -> IO ()
 - widgetSetExtensionEvents :: WidgetClass self => self -> [ExtensionMode] -> IO ()
 - widgetGetExtensionEvents :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO [ExtensionMode]
 - widgetGetToplevel :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO Widget
 - widgetGetAncestor :: WidgetClass self => self -> GType -> IO (Maybe Widget)
 - widgetGetColormap :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO Colormap
 - widgetSetColormap :: WidgetClass self => self -> Colormap -> IO ()
 - widgetGetPointer :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO (Int, Int)
 - widgetIsAncestor :: (WidgetClass self, WidgetClass ancestor) => self -> ancestor -> IO Bool
 - widgetTranslateCoordinates :: (WidgetClass self, WidgetClass destWidget) => self -> destWidget -> Int -> Int -> IO (Maybe (Int, Int))
 - widgetSetStyle :: WidgetClass self => self -> Maybe Style -> IO ()
 - widgetGetStyle :: WidgetClass widget => widget -> IO Style
 - widgetPushColormap :: Colormap -> IO ()
 - widgetPopColormap :: IO ()
 - widgetSetDefaultColormap :: Colormap -> IO ()
 - widgetGetDefaultStyle :: IO Style
 - widgetGetDefaultColormap :: IO Colormap
 - widgetSetDirection :: WidgetClass self => self -> TextDirection -> IO ()
 - widgetGetDirection :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO TextDirection
 - widgetSetDefaultDirection :: TextDirection -> IO ()
 - widgetGetDefaultDirection :: IO TextDirection
 - widgetShapeCombineMask :: WidgetClass self => self -> Maybe Bitmap -> Int -> Int -> IO ()
 - widgetInputShapeCombineMask :: WidgetClass self => self -> Maybe Bitmap -> Int -> Int -> IO ()
 - widgetGetTooltipWindow :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO Window
 - widgetSetTooltipWindow :: (WidgetClass self, WindowClass customWindow) => self -> Maybe customWindow -> IO ()
 - widgetTriggerTooltipQuery :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO ()
 - widgetGetSnapshot :: WidgetClass self => self -> Rectangle -> IO (Maybe Pixmap)
 - widgetPath :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO (Int, String, String)
 - widgetClassPath :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO (Int, String, String)
 - widgetGetCompositeName :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO (Maybe String)
 - widgetModifyStyle :: (WidgetClass self, RcStyleClass style) => self -> style -> IO ()
 - widgetGetModifierStyle :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO RcStyle
 - widgetModifyFg :: WidgetClass self => self -> StateType -> Color -> IO ()
 - widgetModifyBg :: WidgetClass self => self -> StateType -> Color -> IO ()
 - widgetModifyText :: WidgetClass self => self -> StateType -> Color -> IO ()
 - widgetModifyBase :: WidgetClass self => self -> StateType -> Color -> IO ()
 - widgetModifyFont :: WidgetClass self => self -> Maybe FontDescription -> IO ()
 - widgetRestoreFg :: WidgetClass self => self -> StateType -> IO ()
 - widgetRestoreBg :: WidgetClass self => self -> StateType -> IO ()
 - widgetRestoreText :: WidgetClass self => self -> StateType -> IO ()
 - widgetRestoreBase :: WidgetClass self => self -> StateType -> IO ()
 - widgetCreatePangoContext :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO PangoContext
 - widgetGetPangoContext :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO PangoContext
 - widgetCreateLayout :: WidgetClass self => self -> String -> IO PangoLayout
 - widgetRenderIcon :: WidgetClass self => self -> String -> IconSize -> String -> IO (Maybe Pixbuf)
 - widgetQueueDrawArea :: WidgetClass self => self -> Int -> Int -> Int -> Int -> IO ()
 - widgetResetShapes :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO ()
 - widgetSetAppPaintable :: WidgetClass self => self -> Bool -> IO ()
 - widgetSetDoubleBuffered :: WidgetClass self => self -> Bool -> IO ()
 - widgetSetRedrawOnAllocate :: WidgetClass self => self -> Bool -> IO ()
 - widgetSetCompositeName :: WidgetClass self => self -> String -> IO ()
 - widgetSetScrollAdjustments :: WidgetClass self => self -> Maybe Adjustment -> Maybe Adjustment -> IO Bool
 - widgetRegionIntersect :: WidgetClass self => self -> Region -> IO Region
 - widgetGetAccessible :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO Object
 - widgetChildFocus :: WidgetClass self => self -> DirectionType -> IO Bool
 - widgetGetChildVisible :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO Bool
 - widgetGetParent :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO (Maybe Widget)
 - widgetGetSettings :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO Settings
 - widgetGetClipboard :: WidgetClass self => self -> SelectionTag -> IO Clipboard
 - widgetGetDisplay :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO Display
 - widgetGetRootWindow :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO DrawWindow
 - widgetGetScreen :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO Screen
 - widgetHasScreen :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO Bool
 - widgetGetSizeRequest :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO (Int, Int)
 - widgetSetChildVisible :: WidgetClass self => self -> Bool -> IO ()
 - widgetSetSizeRequest :: WidgetClass self => self -> Int -> Int -> IO ()
 - widgetSetNoShowAll :: WidgetClass self => self -> Bool -> IO ()
 - widgetGetNoShowAll :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO Bool
 - widgetListMnemonicLabels :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO [Widget]
 - widgetAddMnemonicLabel :: (WidgetClass self, WidgetClass label) => self -> label -> IO ()
 - widgetRemoveMnemonicLabel :: (WidgetClass self, WidgetClass label) => self -> label -> IO ()
 - widgetGetAction :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO (Maybe Action)
 - widgetIsComposited :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO Bool
 - widgetReparent :: (WidgetClass self, WidgetClass newParent) => self -> newParent -> IO ()
 - widgetGetCanFocus :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO Bool
 - widgetSetCanFocus :: WidgetClass self => self -> Bool -> IO ()
 - widgetGetAllocation :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO Allocation
 - widgetGetState :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO StateType
 - widgetSetState :: WidgetClass self => self -> StateType -> IO ()
 - widgetGetSavedState :: WidgetClass w => w -> IO StateType
 - widgetGetSize :: WidgetClass widget => widget -> IO (Int, Int)
 - widgetEvent :: WidgetClass self => self -> EventM t Bool
 - widgetName :: WidgetClass self => Attr self (Maybe String)
 - widgetParent :: (WidgetClass self, ContainerClass container) => ReadWriteAttr self (Maybe Container) (Maybe container)
 - widgetWidthRequest :: WidgetClass self => Attr self Int
 - widgetHeightRequest :: WidgetClass self => Attr self Int
 - widgetVisible :: WidgetClass self => Attr self Bool
 - widgetSensitive :: WidgetClass self => Attr self Bool
 - widgetAppPaintable :: WidgetClass self => Attr self Bool
 - widgetCanFocus :: WidgetClass self => Attr self Bool
 - widgetHasFocus :: WidgetClass self => Attr self Bool
 - widgetIsFocus :: WidgetClass self => Attr self Bool
 - widgetCanDefault :: WidgetClass self => Attr self Bool
 - widgetHasDefault :: WidgetClass self => Attr self Bool
 - widgetReceivesDefault :: WidgetClass self => Attr self Bool
 - widgetCompositeChild :: WidgetClass self => ReadAttr self Bool
 - widgetStyle :: WidgetClass self => Attr self Style
 - widgetState :: WidgetClass self => Attr self StateType
 - widgetEvents :: WidgetClass self => Attr self [EventMask]
 - widgetExtensionEvents :: WidgetClass self => Attr self [ExtensionMode]
 - widgetNoShowAll :: WidgetClass self => Attr self Bool
 - widgetChildVisible :: WidgetClass self => Attr self Bool
 - widgetColormap :: WidgetClass self => Attr self Colormap
 - widgetCompositeName :: WidgetClass self => ReadWriteAttr self (Maybe String) String
 - widgetDirection :: WidgetClass self => Attr self TextDirection
 - widgetTooltipMarkup :: WidgetClass self => Attr self (Maybe Markup)
 - widgetTooltipText :: WidgetClass self => Attr self (Maybe String)
 - widgetHasTooltip :: WidgetClass self => Attr self Bool
 - widgetHasRcStyle :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO Bool
 - widgetGetRealized :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO Bool
 - widgetGetMapped :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO Bool
 - realize :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (IO ())
 - unrealize :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (IO ())
 - mapSignal :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (IO ())
 - unmapSignal :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (IO ())
 - sizeRequest :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (IO Requisition)
 - sizeAllocate :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (Allocation -> IO ())
 - showSignal :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (IO ())
 - hideSignal :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (IO ())
 - focus :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (DirectionType -> IO Bool)
 - stateChanged :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (StateType -> IO ())
 - parentSet :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (Maybe Widget -> IO ())
 - hierarchyChanged :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (Maybe Widget -> IO ())
 - styleSet :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (Style -> IO ())
 - directionChanged :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (TextDirection -> IO ())
 - grabNotify :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (Bool -> IO ())
 - popupMenuSignal :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (IO Bool)
 - showHelp :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (WidgetHelpType -> IO Bool)
 - accelClosuresChanged :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (IO ())
 - screenChanged :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (Screen -> IO ())
 - queryTooltip :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (Widget -> Maybe Point -> Tooltip -> IO Bool)
 - buttonPressEvent :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (EventM EButton Bool)
 - buttonReleaseEvent :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (EventM EButton Bool)
 - configureEvent :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (EventM EConfigure Bool)
 - deleteEvent :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (EventM EAny Bool)
 - destroyEvent :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (EventM EAny Bool)
 - enterNotifyEvent :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (EventM ECrossing Bool)
 - exposeEvent :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (EventM EExpose Bool)
 - focusInEvent :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (EventM EFocus Bool)
 - focusOutEvent :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (EventM EFocus Bool)
 - grabBrokenEvent :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (EventM EGrabBroken Bool)
 - keyPressEvent :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (EventM EKey Bool)
 - keyReleaseEvent :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (EventM EKey Bool)
 - leaveNotifyEvent :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (EventM ECrossing Bool)
 - mapEvent :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (EventM EAny Bool)
 - motionNotifyEvent :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (EventM EMotion Bool)
 - noExposeEvent :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (EventM EAny Bool)
 - proximityInEvent :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (EventM EProximity Bool)
 - proximityOutEvent :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (EventM EProximity Bool)
 - scrollEvent :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (EventM EScroll Bool)
 - unmapEvent :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (EventM EAny Bool)
 - visibilityNotifyEvent :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (EventM EVisibility Bool)
 - windowStateEvent :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (EventM EWindowState Bool)
 - onButtonPress, afterButtonPress :: WidgetClass w => w -> (Event -> IO Bool) -> IO (ConnectId w)
 - onButtonRelease, afterButtonRelease :: WidgetClass w => w -> (Event -> IO Bool) -> IO (ConnectId w)
 - onClient, afterClient :: WidgetClass w => w -> (Event -> IO Bool) -> IO (ConnectId w)
 - onConfigure, afterConfigure :: WidgetClass w => w -> (Event -> IO Bool) -> IO (ConnectId w)
 - onDelete, afterDelete :: WidgetClass w => w -> (Event -> IO Bool) -> IO (ConnectId w)
 - onDestroyEvent, afterDestroyEvent :: WidgetClass w => w -> (Event -> IO Bool) -> IO (ConnectId w)
 - onDirectionChanged, afterDirectionChanged :: WidgetClass w => w -> (Event -> IO Bool) -> IO (ConnectId w)
 - onEnterNotify, afterEnterNotify :: WidgetClass w => w -> (Event -> IO Bool) -> IO (ConnectId w)
 - onLeaveNotify, afterLeaveNotify :: WidgetClass w => w -> (Event -> IO Bool) -> IO (ConnectId w)
 - onExpose, afterExpose :: WidgetClass w => w -> (Event -> IO Bool) -> IO (ConnectId w)
 - onExposeRect, afterExposeRect :: WidgetClass w => w -> (Rectangle -> IO ()) -> IO (ConnectId w)
 - onFocus, afterFocus :: WidgetClass w => w -> (DirectionType -> IO Bool) -> IO (ConnectId w)
 - onFocusIn, afterFocusIn :: WidgetClass w => w -> (Event -> IO Bool) -> IO (ConnectId w)
 - onFocusOut, afterFocusOut :: WidgetClass w => w -> (Event -> IO Bool) -> IO (ConnectId w)
 - onGrabFocus, afterGrabFocus :: WidgetClass w => w -> IO () -> IO (ConnectId w)
 - onDestroy, afterDestroy :: WidgetClass w => w -> IO () -> IO (ConnectId w)
 - onHide, afterHide :: WidgetClass w => w -> IO () -> IO (ConnectId w)
 - onHierarchyChanged, afterHierarchyChanged :: WidgetClass w => w -> IO () -> IO (ConnectId w)
 - onKeyPress, afterKeyPress :: WidgetClass w => w -> (Event -> IO Bool) -> IO (ConnectId w)
 - onKeyRelease, afterKeyRelease :: WidgetClass w => w -> (Event -> IO Bool) -> IO (ConnectId w)
 - onMnemonicActivate, afterMnemonicActivate :: WidgetClass w => w -> (Bool -> IO Bool) -> IO (ConnectId w)
 - onMotionNotify, afterMotionNotify :: WidgetClass w => w -> Bool -> (Event -> IO Bool) -> IO (ConnectId w)
 - onParentSet, afterParentSet :: (WidgetClass w, WidgetClass old) => w -> (old -> IO ()) -> IO (ConnectId w)
 - onPopupMenu, afterPopupMenu :: WidgetClass w => w -> IO () -> IO (ConnectId w)
 - onProximityIn, afterProximityIn :: WidgetClass w => w -> (Event -> IO Bool) -> IO (ConnectId w)
 - onProximityOut, afterProximityOut :: WidgetClass w => w -> (Event -> IO Bool) -> IO (ConnectId w)
 - onRealize, afterRealize :: WidgetClass w => w -> IO () -> IO (ConnectId w)
 - onScroll, afterScroll :: WidgetClass w => w -> (Event -> IO Bool) -> IO (ConnectId w)
 - onShow, afterShow :: WidgetClass w => w -> IO () -> IO (ConnectId w)
 - onSizeAllocate, afterSizeAllocate :: WidgetClass w => w -> (Allocation -> IO ()) -> IO (ConnectId w)
 - onSizeRequest, afterSizeRequest :: WidgetClass w => w -> IO Requisition -> IO (ConnectId w)
 - onStateChanged, afterStateChanged :: WidgetClass w => w -> (StateType -> IO ()) -> IO (ConnectId w)
 - onUnmap, afterUnmap :: WidgetClass w => w -> IO () -> IO (ConnectId w)
 - onUnrealize, afterUnrealize :: WidgetClass w => w -> IO () -> IO (ConnectId w)
 - onVisibilityNotify, afterVisibilityNotify :: WidgetClass w => w -> (Event -> IO Bool) -> IO (ConnectId w)
 - onWindowState, afterWindowState :: WidgetClass w => w -> (Event -> IO Bool) -> IO (ConnectId w)
 
Detail
The base class for all widgets. While a widget cannot be created directly,
 this module contains many useful methods common to all widgets. In
 particular, these functions are needed to add functionality to
 blank widgets such as DrawingArea or Layout.
Widget introduces style properties - these are basically object
 properties that are stored not on the object, but in the style object
 associated to the widget. Style properties are set in resource files. This
 mechanism is used for configuring such things as the location of the
 scrollbar arrows through the theme, giving theme authors more control over
 the look of applications without the need to write a theme engine in C.
Widgets receive events, that is, signals that indicate some low-level
 user iteraction. The signal handlers for all these events have to
 return True if the signal has been dealt with and False if other
 signal handlers should be run.
Class Hierarchy
Types
Instances
class ObjectClass o => WidgetClass o Source
Instances
castToWidget :: GObjectClass obj => obj -> WidgetSource
toWidget :: WidgetClass o => o -> WidgetSource
Specify which events a widget will emit signals on.
Constructors
data ExtensionMode Source
specify which input extension a widget desires
Key values are the codes which are sent whenever a key is pressed or released.
data Requisition Source
Requisition
-  For 
widgetSizeRequest. The values represent the desired width and height of the widget. 
Constructors
| Requisition Int Int | 
Instances
data Rectangle
Rectangle
- Specifies x, y, width and height
 
data Color
Color
- Specifies a color with three integer values for red, green and blue. All values range from 0 (least intense) to 65535 (highest intensity).
 
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 | 
Widget states
Constructors
| StateNormal | |
| StateActive | |
| StatePrelight | |
| StateSelected | |
| StateInsensitive | 
data AccelFlags Source
State of an accelerator
Constructors
| AccelVisible | |
| AccelLocked | |
| AccelMask | 
Instances
| Bounded AccelFlags | |
| Enum AccelFlags | Arrow directions for the arrow widget  | 
| Eq AccelFlags | |
| Show AccelFlags | |
| Flags AccelFlags | 
data DirectionType Source
Editing direction
Constructors
| DirTabForward | |
| DirTabBackward | |
| DirUp | |
| DirDown | |
| DirLeft | |
| DirRight | 
Instances
data WidgetHelpType Source
Specify what kind of help the user wants.
Constructors
| WidgetHelpTooltip | |
| WidgetHelpWhatsThis | 
Instances
Methods
widgetShow :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO ()Source
Flags a widget to be displayed. Any widget that isn't shown will not
 appear on the screen. If you want to show all the widgets in a container,
 it's easier to call widgetShowAll on the container, instead of
 individually showing the widgets.
Remember that you have to show the containers containing a widget, in addition to the widget itself, before it will appear onscreen.
When a toplevel container is shown, it is immediately realized and mapped; other shown widgets are realized and mapped when their toplevel container is realized and mapped.
widgetShowNow :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO ()Source
Shows a widget. If the widget is an unmapped toplevel widget (i.e. a
 Window that has not yet been shown), enter the main loop and wait for the
 window to actually be mapped. Be careful; because the main loop is running,
 anything can happen during this function.
widgetHide :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO ()Source
Reverses the effects of widgetShow, causing the widget to be hidden
 (invisible to the user).
widgetShowAll :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO ()Source
Recursively shows a widget, and any child widgets (if the widget is a container).
widgetHideAll :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO ()Source
Recursively hides a widget and any child widgets.
widgetDestroy :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO ()Source
Destroys a widget. Equivalent to
 objectDestroy.
When a widget is destroyed it will be removed from the screen and unrealized. When a widget is destroyed, it will break any references it holds to other objects.If the widget is inside a container, the widget will be removed from the container. The widget will be garbage collected (finalized) time after your last reference to the widget dissapears.
In most cases, only toplevel widgets (windows) require explicit destruction, because when you destroy a toplevel its children will be destroyed as well.
widgetQueueDraw :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO ()Source
Send a redraw request to a widget. Equivalent to calling
 widgetQueueDrawArea for the entire area of a widget.
widgetQueueResize :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO ()Source
widgetQueueResizeNoRedraw :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO ()Source
This function works like widgetQueueResize, except that the widget is
 not invalidated.
- Available since Gtk+ version 2.4
 
widgetSizeRequest :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO RequisitionSource
This function is typically used when implementing a
 Container subclass. Obtains the preferred size
 of a widget. The container uses this information to arrange its child
 widgets and decide what size allocations to give them with
 widgetSizeAllocate.
You can also call this function from an application, with some caveats. Most notably, getting a size request requires the widget to be associated with a screen, because font information may be needed. Multihead-aware applications should keep this in mind.
Also remember that the size request is not necessarily the size a widget will actually be allocated.
widgetGetChildRequisition :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO RequisitionSource
This function is only for use in widget implementations. Obtains the
 chached requisition information in the widget, unless someone has forced a
 particular geometry on the widget (e.g. with widgetSetUsize), in which
 case it returns that geometry instead of the widget's requisition.
This function differs from widgetSizeRequest in that it retrieves the
 last size request value stored in the widget, while widgetSizeRequest
 actually emits the sizeRequest signal on the widget to compute the size
 request (which updates the widget's requisition information).
Since this function does not emit the sizeRequest signal, it can only be
 used when you know that the widget's requisition is up-to-date, that is,
 widgetSizeRequest has been called since the last time a resize was
 queued. In general, only container implementations have this information;
 applications should use widgetSizeRequest.
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> Allocation | The   | 
| -> IO () | 
This function is only used by
 Container subclasses, to assign a
 size and position to their child widgets.
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> String | 
  | 
| -> AccelGroup | 
  | 
| -> KeyVal | 
  | 
| -> [Modifier] | 
  | 
| -> [AccelFlags] | 
  | 
| -> IO () | 
Installs an accelerator for this widget in accelGroup that causes
 accelSignal to be emitted if the accelerator is activated. The
 accelGroup needs to be added to the widget's toplevel via
 windowAddAccelGroup, and the signal must be of type G_RUN_ACTION.
 Accelerators added through this function are not user changeable during
 runtime. If you want to support accelerators that can be changed by the
 user, use accelMapAddEntry and widgetSetAccelPath or
 menuItemSetAccelPath instead.
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> AccelGroup | 
  | 
| -> KeyVal | 
  | 
| -> [Modifier] | 
  | 
| -> IO Bool | returns whether an accelerator was installed and could be removed  | 
Removes an accelerator from widget, previously installed with
 widgetAddAccelerator.
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> String | 
  | 
| -> AccelGroup | 
  | 
| -> IO () | 
Given an accelerator group, accelGroup, and an accelerator path,
 accelPath, sets up an accelerator in accelGroup so whenever the key
 binding that is defined for accelPath is pressed, widget will be
 activated. This removes any accelerators (for any accelerator group)
 installed by previous calls to widgetSetAccelPath. Associating
 accelerators with paths allows them to be modified by the user and the
 modifications to be saved for future use. (See accelMapSave.)
This function is a low level function that would most likely be used by a
 menu creation system like ItemFactory. If you use ItemFactory, setting
 up accelerator paths will be done automatically.
Even when you you aren't using ItemFactory, if you only want to set up
 accelerators on menu items menuItemSetAccelPath provides a somewhat more
 convenient interface.
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => ConnectId self | 
  | 
| -> IO Bool | returns   | 
Determines whether an accelerator that activates the signal identified by
 signalId can currently be activated. This is done by emitting the
 canActivateAccel signal on the widget the signal is attached to; if the
 signal isn't overridden by a handler or in a derived widget, then the
 default check is that the widget must be sensitive, and the widget and all
 its ancestors mapped.
- Available since Gtk+ version 2.4
 
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> IO Bool | returns   | 
For widgets that can be "activated" (buttons, menu items, etc.) this
 function activates them. Activation is what happens when you press Enter on
 a widget during key navigation. If widget isn't activatable, the function
 returns False.
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> Rectangle | 
  | 
| -> IO (Maybe Rectangle) | returns the intersection or   | 
Computes the intersection of a widget's area and area, returning the
 intersection, and returns Nothing if there was no intersection.
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> Rectangle | 
  | 
| -> IO Bool | returns   | 
Check if the widget intersects with a given area.
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> IO Bool | returns   | 
Determines if the widget is the focus widget within its toplevel. (This
 does not mean that the widgetHasFocus attribute is necessarily set;
 widgetHasFocus will only be set if the toplevel widget additionally has
 the global input focus.)
widgetGrabFocus :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO ()Source
Causes widget to have the keyboard focus for the Window it's inside.
 widget must be a focusable widget, such as a
 Entry; something like
 Frame won't work. (More precisely, it must have
 the widgetCanFocus flag set.)
widgetGrabDefault :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO ()Source
Causes widget to become the default widget. widget must have the
 canDefault flag set. The default widget is
 activated when the user presses Enter in a window. Default widgets must be
 activatable, that is, widgetActivate should affect them.
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> String | 
  | 
| -> IO () | 
Widgets can be named, which allows you to refer to them from a gtkrc file. You can apply a style to widgets with a particular name in the gtkrc file. See the documentation for gtkrc files.
Note that widget names are separated by periods in paths (see
 widgetPath), so names with embedded periods may cause confusion.
widgetGetName :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO StringSource
Retrieves the name of a widget. See widgetSetName for the significance
 of widget names.
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> Bool | 
  | 
| -> IO () | 
Sets the sensitivity of a widget. A widget is sensitive if the user can interact with it. Insensitive widgets are "grayed out" and the user can't interact with them. Insensitive widgets are known as "inactive", "disabled", or "ghosted" in some other toolkits.
widgetSetSensitivity :: WidgetClass self => self -> Bool -> IO ()Source
widgetGetParentWindow :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO DrawWindowSource
Gets the widget's parent window.
widgetGetDrawWindow :: WidgetClass widget => widget -> IO DrawWindowSource
Retrieves the DrawWindow that the widget draws onto.
This function thows an error if the widget has not yet been realized, since
 a widget does not allocate its window resources until just before it is
 displayed on the screen. You can use the
 onRealize signal to give you the
 opportunity to use a widget's DrawWindow as soon as it has been created
 but before the widget is displayed.
widgetDelEvents :: WidgetClass self => self -> [EventMask] -> IO ()Source
Disable event signals.
-  Remove events from the 
EventMaskof this widget. The event mask determines which events a widget will receive. Events are signals that return anEventdata type. On connecting to a such a signal, the event mask is automatically adjusted so that he signal is emitted. This function is useful to disable the reception of the signal. It should be called whenever all signals receiving anEventhave been disconnected. 
widgetAddEvents :: WidgetClass self => self -> [EventMask] -> IO ()Source
Enable event signals.
-  See 
widgetDelEvents. 
widgetGetEvents :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO [EventMask]Source
Get enabled event signals.
-  See 
widgetDelEvents. 
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> [EventMask] | 
  | 
| -> IO () | 
Sets the event mask (see EventMask) for a widget. The event mask
 determines which events a widget will receive. Keep in mind that different
 widgets have different default event masks, and by changing the event mask
 you may disrupt a widget's functionality, so be careful. This function must
 be called while a widget is unrealized. Consider widgetAddEvents for
 widgets that are already realized, or if you want to preserve the existing
 event mask. This function can't be used with NoWindow widgets; to get
 events on those widgets, place them inside a
 EventBox and receive events on the event box.
widgetSetExtensionEvents :: WidgetClass self => self -> [ExtensionMode] -> IO ()Source
Sets the extension events mask to mode. See ExtensionMode and
 inputSetExtensionEvents.
widgetGetExtensionEvents :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO [ExtensionMode]Source
Retrieves the extension events the widget will receive; see
 widgetSetExtensionEvents.
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | 
  | 
| -> IO Widget | returns the topmost ancestor of   | 
This function returns the topmost widget in the container hierarchy
 widget is a part of. If widget has no parent widgets, it will be
 returned as the topmost widget.
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> GType | 
  | 
| -> IO (Maybe Widget) | returns the ancestor widget, or   | 
Gets the first ancestor of widget with type widgetType. For example,
 widgetGetAncestor widget gTypeBox gets the first Box that's
 an ancestor of widget. See note about checking for a toplevel
 Window in the docs for widgetGetToplevel.
Note that unlike widgetIsAncestor, widgetGetAncestor considers
 widget to be an ancestor of itself.
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> IO Colormap | returns the colormap used by   | 
Gets the colormap that will be used to render widget.
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> Colormap | 
  | 
| -> IO () | 
Sets the colormap for the widget to the given value. Widget must not have
 been previously realized. This probably should only be used from an init
 function (i.e. from the constructor for the widget).
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> IO (Int, Int) | 
  | 
Obtains the location of the mouse pointer in widget coordinates. Widget
 coordinates are a bit odd; for historical reasons, they are defined as
 widgetGetParentWindow coordinates for widgets that are not NoWindow widgets,
 and are relative to the widget's allocation's (x,y) for
 widgets that are NoWindow widgets.
Arguments
| :: (WidgetClass self, WidgetClass ancestor) | |
| => self | 
  | 
| -> ancestor | 
  | 
| -> IO Bool | returns   | 
Determines whether widget is somewhere inside ancestor, possibly with
 intermediate containers.
widgetTranslateCoordinatesSource
Arguments
| :: (WidgetClass self, WidgetClass destWidget) | |
| => self | 
  | 
| -> destWidget | 
  | 
| -> Int | 
  | 
| -> Int | 
  | 
| -> IO (Maybe (Int, Int)) | 
  | 
Translate coordinates relative to srcWidget's allocation to coordinates
 relative to destWidget's allocations. In order to perform this operation,
 both widgets must be realized, and must share a common toplevel.
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> Maybe Style | 
  | 
| -> IO () | 
Sets the Style for a widget. You probably don't want
 to use this function; it interacts badly with themes, because themes work by
 replacing the Style. Instead, use widgetModifyStyle.
widgetGetStyle :: WidgetClass widget => widget -> IO StyleSource
Retrieve the Style associated with the widget.
Pushes cmap onto a global stack of colormaps; the topmost colormap on
 the stack will be used to create all widgets. Remove cmap with
 widgetPopColormap. There's little reason to use this function.
widgetPopColormap :: IO ()Source
Removes a colormap pushed with widgetPushColormap.
widgetSetDefaultColormapSource
Sets the default colormap to use when creating widgets.
 widgetPushColormap is a better function to use if you only want to affect
 a few widgets, rather than all widgets.
Arguments
| :: IO Style | returns the default style. This   | 
Returns the default style used by all widgets initially.
widgetGetDefaultColormapSource
Arguments
| :: IO Colormap | returns default widget colormap  | 
Obtains the default colormap used to create widgets.
widgetSetDirection :: WidgetClass self => self -> TextDirection -> IO ()Source
Sets the reading direction on a particular widget. This direction controls the primary direction for widgets containing text, and also the direction in which the children of a container are packed. The ability to set the direction is present in order so that correct localization into languages with right-to-left reading directions can be done. Generally, applications will let the default reading direction present, except for containers where the containers are arranged in an order that is explicitely visual rather than logical (such as buttons for text justification).
If the direction is set to TextDirNone, then the value set by
 widgetSetDefaultDirection will be used.
widgetGetDirection :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO TextDirectionSource
Gets the reading direction for a particular widget. See
 widgetSetDirection.
widgetSetDefaultDirectionSource
Arguments
| :: TextDirection | 
  | 
| -> IO () | 
Sets the default reading direction for widgets where the direction has
 not been explicitly set by widgetSetDirection.
widgetGetDefaultDirection :: IO TextDirectionSource
Obtains the current default reading direction. See
 widgetSetDefaultDirection.
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> Maybe Bitmap | 
  | 
| -> Int | 
  | 
| -> Int | 
  | 
| -> IO () | 
Sets a shape for this widget's DrawWindow. This allows for transparent
 windows etc., see windowShapeCombineMask for more information.
widgetInputShapeCombineMaskSource
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> Maybe Bitmap | 
  | 
| -> Int | 
  | 
| -> Int | 
  | 
| -> IO () | 
Sets an input shape for this widget's GDK window. This allows for windows
 which react to mouse click in a nonrectangular region, see
 windowInputShapeCombineMask for more information.
- Available since Gtk+ version 2.10
 
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> IO Window | returns The   | 
Returns the Window of the current tooltip. This can be the Window created by default, or the
 custom tooltip window set using widgetSetTooltipWindow.
- Available since Gtk+ version 2.12
 
Arguments
| :: (WidgetClass self, WindowClass customWindow) | |
| => self | |
| -> Maybe customWindow | |
| -> IO () | 
Replaces the default, usually yellow, window used for displaying tooltips with customWindow. GTK+
 will take care of showing and hiding customWindow at the right moment, to behave likewise as the
 default tooltip window. If customWindow is Nothing, the default tooltip window will be used.
If the custom window should have the default theming it needs to have the name 'gtk-tooltip', see
 widgetSetName.
- Available since Gtk+ version 2.12
 
widgetTriggerTooltipQuery :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO ()Source
Triggers a tooltip query on the display where the toplevel of widget is
 located. See tooltipTriggerTooltipQuery for more information.
- Available since Gtk+ version 2.12
 
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> Rectangle | |
| -> IO (Maybe Pixmap) | returns   | 
Create a Pixmap of the contents of the widget and its children.
Works even if the widget is obscured. The depth and visual of the resulting pixmap is dependent on
 the widget being snapshot and likely differs from those of a target widget displaying the
 pixmap. The function pixbufGetFromDrawable can be used to convert the pixmap to a visual
 independant representation.
The snapshot area used by this function is the widget's allocation plus any extra space occupied by additional windows belonging to this widget (such as the arrows of a spin button). Thus, the resulting snapshot pixmap is possibly larger than the allocation.
The resulting pixmap is shrunken to match the specified clipRect. The
 (x,y) coordinates of clipRect are interpreted widget relative. If width or height of clipRect are
 0 or negative, the width or height of the resulting pixmap will be shrunken by the respective
 amount. For instance a clipRect { +5, +5, -10, -10 } will chop off 5 pixels at each side of the
 snapshot pixmap. clipRect will contain the exact widget-relative snapshot coordinates
 upon return. A clipRect of { -1, -1, 0, 0 } can be used to preserve the auto-grown snapshot area
 and use clipRect as a pure output parameter.
The returned pixmap can be Nothing, if the resulting clipArea was empty.
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> IO (Int, String, String) | 
  | 
Obtains the full path to widget. The path is simply the name of a
 widget and all its parents in the container hierarchy, separated by periods.
 The name of a widget comes from widgetGetName. Paths are used to apply
 styles to a widget in gtkrc configuration files. Widget names are the type
 of the widget by default (e.g. "GtkButton") or can be set to an
 application-specific value with widgetSetName. By setting the name of a
 widget, you allow users or theme authors to apply styles to that specific
 widget in their gtkrc file. Also returns the path in reverse
 order, i.e. starting with the widget's name instead of starting with the
 name of the widget's outermost ancestor.
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> IO (Int, String, String) | 
  | 
Same as widgetPath, but always uses the name of a widget's type, never
 uses a custom name set with widgetSetName.
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> IO (Maybe String) | returns the composite name of   | 
Obtains the composite name of a widget.
Arguments
| :: (WidgetClass self, RcStyleClass style) | |
| => self | |
| -> style | 
  | 
| -> IO () | 
Modifies style values on the widget. Modifications made using this
 technique take precedence over style values set via an RC file, however,
 they will be overriden if a style is explicitely set on the widget using
 widgetSetStyle. The RcStyle structure is designed so each field can
 either be set or unset, so it is possible, using this function, to modify
 some style values and leave the others unchanged.
Note that modifications made with this function are not cumulative with
 previous calls to widgetModifyStyle or with such functions as
 widgetModifyFg. If you wish to retain previous values, you must first call
 widgetGetModifierStyle, make your modifications to the returned style,
 then call widgetModifyStyle with that style. On the other hand, if you
 first call widgetModifyStyle, subsequent calls to such functions
 widgetModifyFg will have a cumulative effect with the initial
 modifications.
widgetGetModifierStyle :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO RcStyleSource
Returns the current modifier style for the widget. (As set by
 widgetModifyStyle.) If no style has previously set, a new RcStyle will
 be created with all values unset, and set as the modifier style for the
 widget. If you make changes to this rc style, you must call
 widgetModifyStyle, passing in the returned rc style, to make sure that
 your changes take effect.
Caution: passing the style back to widgetModifyStyle will normally end
 up destroying it, because widgetModifyStyle copies the passed-in style and
 sets the copy as the new modifier style, thus dropping any reference to the
 old modifier style. Add a reference to the modifier style if you want to
 keep it alive.
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> StateType | 
  | 
| -> Color | 
  | 
| -> IO () | 
Sets the foreground color for a widget in a particular state. All other
 style values are left untouched. See also widgetModifyStyle.
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> StateType | 
  | 
| -> Color | 
  | 
| -> IO () | 
Sets the background color for a widget in a particular state. All other
 style values are left untouched. See also widgetModifyStyle.
Note that "no window" widgets (which have the NoWindow flag set) draw
 on their parent container's window and thus may not draw any background
 themselves. This is the case for e.g. Label. To modify the background of
 such widgets, you have to set the background color on their parent; if you
 want to set the background of a rectangular area around a label, try placing
 the label in a EventBox widget and setting the background color on that.
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> StateType | 
  | 
| -> Color | 
  | 
| -> IO () | 
Sets the text color for a widget in a particular state. All other style
 values are left untouched. The text color is the foreground color used along
 with the base color (see widgetModifyBase) for widgets such as Entry and
 TextView. See also widgetModifyStyle.
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> StateType | 
  | 
| -> Color | 
  | 
| -> IO () | 
Sets the base color for a widget in a particular state. All other style
 values are left untouched. The base color is the background color used along
 with the text color (see widgetModifyText) for widgets such as Entry and
 TextView. See also widgetModifyStyle.
Note that "no window" widgets (which have the NoWindow flag set) draw
 on their parent container's window and thus may not draw any background
 themselves. This is the case for e.g. Label. To modify the background of
 such widgets, you have to set the base color on their parent; if you want to
 set the background of a rectangular area around a label, try placing the
 label in a EventBox widget and setting the base color on that.
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> Maybe FontDescription | 
  | 
| -> IO () | 
Sets the font to use for a widget. All other style values are left
 untouched. See also widgetModifyStyle.
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> StateType | 
  | 
| -> IO () | 
Restores the foreground color for a widget in a particular state. This
 undoes the effects of previous calls to widgetModifyFg.
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> StateType | 
  | 
| -> IO () | 
Restores the background color for a widget in a particular state. This
 undoes the effects of previous calls to widgetModifyBg.
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> StateType | 
  | 
| -> IO () | 
Restores the text color for a widget in a particular state. This
 undoes the effects of previous calls to widgetModifyText.
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> StateType | 
  | 
| -> IO () | 
Restores the base color for a widget in a particular state. This undoes the effects of previous calls to widgetModifyBase.
widgetCreatePangoContextSource
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> IO PangoContext | returns the new   | 
Creates a new PangoContext with the appropriate colormap, font description,
 and base direction for drawing text for this widget. See also
 widgetGetPangoContext.
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> IO PangoContext | returns the   | 
Gets a PangoContext with the appropriate font description and base
 direction for this widget. Unlike the context returned by
 widgetCreatePangoContext, this context is owned by the widget (it can be
 used until the screen for the widget changes or the widget is removed from
 its toplevel), and will be updated to match any changes to the widget's
 attributes.
If you create and keep a PangoLayout using this context, you must deal
 with changes to the context by calling
 layoutContextChanged on the layout
 in response to the onStyleChanged and onDirectionChanged signals for the
 widget.
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> String | 
  | 
| -> IO PangoLayout | 
Prepare text for display.
The PangoLayout represents the rendered text. It can be shown on screen
 by calling drawLayout.
The returned PangoLayout shares the same font information (PangoContext) as this
 widget. If this information changes, the PangoLayout should change. The
 following code ensures that the displayed text always reflects the widget's
 settings:
l <- widgetCreateLayout w "My Text." let update = do layoutContextChanged l -- update the Drawables which show this layout w `onDirectionChanged` update w `onStyleChanged` update
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> String | 
  | 
| -> IconSize | 
  | 
| -> String | 
  | 
| -> IO (Maybe Pixbuf) | returns a new pixbuf, or   | 
A convenience function that uses the theme engine and RC file settings
 for widget to look up the stock icon and render it to a
 Pixbuf.
 The icon should be one of the stock id constants such as
 stockOpen. size should be a
 size such as IconSizeMenu.
 detail should be a string that identifies the
 widget or code doing the rendering, so that theme engines can special-case
 rendering for that widget or code.
The pixels in the returned Pixbuf are
 shared with the rest of the
 application and should not be modified.
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> Int | 
  | 
| -> Int | 
  | 
| -> Int | 
  | 
| -> Int | 
  | 
| -> IO () | 
Invalidates the rectangular area of widget defined by x, y, width
 and height by calling
 drawWindowInvalidateRect on the widget's
 DrawWindow and all its child windows. Once
 the main loop becomes idle (after the current batch of events has been
 processed, roughly), the window will receive expose events for the union of
 all regions that have been invalidated.
Normally you would only use this function in widget implementations. In
 particular, you might use it, or
 drawWindowInvalidateRect directly, to
 schedule a redraw of a DrawingArea or some
 portion thereof.
Frequently you can just call
 windowInvalidateRect or
 windowInvalidateRegion instead of this
 function. Those functions will invalidate only a single window, instead of
 the widget and all its children.
The advantage of adding to the invalidated region compared to simply drawing immediately is efficiency; using an invalid region ensures that you only have to redraw one time.
widgetResetShapes :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO ()Source
Recursively resets the shape on this widget and its descendants.
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> Bool | 
  | 
| -> IO () | 
Sets whether the application intends to draw on the widget in response
 to an onExpose signal.
-  This is a hint to the widget and does not affect the behavior of the
 GTK+ core; many widgets ignore this flag entirely. For widgets that do
 pay attention to the flag, such as 
EventBoxandWindow, the effect is to suppress default themed drawing of the widget's background. (Children of the widget will still be drawn.) The application is then entirely responsible for drawing the widget background. 
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> Bool | 
  | 
| -> IO () | 
Widgets are double buffered by default; you can use this function to turn
 off the buffering. "Double buffered" simply means that
 drawWindowBeginPaintRegion and
 drawWindowEndPaint are called automatically
 around expose events sent to the widget.
 drawWindowBeginPaintRegion diverts all
 drawing to a widget's window to an offscreen buffer, and
 drawWindowEndPaint
 draws the buffer to the screen. The result is that users see the window
 update in one smooth step, and don't see individual graphics primitives
 being rendered.
In very simple terms, double buffered widgets don't flicker, so you would only use this function to turn off double buffering if you had special needs and really knew what you were doing.
Note: if you turn off double-buffering, you have to handle expose events,
 since even the clearing to the background color or pixmap will not happen
 automatically (as it is done in
 drawWindowBeginPaint).
widgetSetRedrawOnAllocateSource
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> Bool | 
  | 
| -> IO () | 
Sets whether the entire widget is queued for drawing when its size
 allocation changes. By default, this setting is True and the entire widget
 is redrawn on every size change. If your widget leaves the upper left
 unchanged when made bigger, turning this setting on will improve
 performance.
Note that for "no window" widgets setting this flag to False turns off
 all allocation on resizing: the widget will not even redraw if its position
 changes; this is to allow containers that don't draw anything to avoid
 excess invalidations. If you set this flag on a "no window" widget that
 does draw its window, you are responsible for invalidating both
 the old and new allocation of the widget when the widget is moved and
 responsible for invalidating regions newly when the widget increases size.
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> String | 
  | 
| -> IO () | 
Sets a widgets composite name. A child widget of a container is composite if it serves as an internal widget and, thus, is not added by the user.
widgetSetScrollAdjustmentsSource
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> Maybe Adjustment | 
  | 
| -> Maybe Adjustment | 
  | 
| -> IO Bool | returns   | 
For widgets that support scrolling, sets the scroll adjustments and
 returns True. For widgets that don't support scrolling, does nothing and
 returns False. Widgets that don't support scrolling can be scrolled by
 placing them in a Viewport, which does support scrolling.
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> Region | 
  | 
| -> IO Region | returns A region holding the intersection of the widget and
   | 
Computes the intersection of a widget's area and region, returning
 the intersection. The result may be empty, use
 regionEmpty to check.
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> IO Object | returns the   | 
Returns the accessible object that describes the widget to an assistive technology.
If no accessibility library is loaded (i.e. no ATK implementation library
 is loaded via GTK_MODULES or via another application library, such as
 libgnome), then this Object instance may be a no-op. Likewise, if no
 class-specific Object implementation is available for the widget instance
 in question, it will inherit an Object implementation from the first
 ancestor class for which such an implementation is defined.
The documentation of the ATK library contains more information about accessible objects and their uses.
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> DirectionType | 
  | 
| -> IO Bool | returns   | 
This function is used by custom widget implementations; if you're
 writing an app, you'd use widgetGrabFocus to move the focus to a
 particular widget, and containerSetFocusChain to change the focus tab
 order. So you may want to investigate those functions instead.
The "focus" default handler for a widget should return True if moving
 in direction left the focus on a focusable location inside that widget,
 and False if moving in direction moved the focus outside the widget. If
 returning True, widgets normally call widgetGrabFocus to place the focus
 accordingly; if returning False, they don't modify the current focus
 location.
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> IO Bool | returns   | 
Gets the value set with widgetSetChildVisible. If you feel a need to
 use this function, your code probably needs reorganization.
This function is only useful for container implementations and never should be called by an application.
widgetGetParent :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO (Maybe Widget)Source
Returns the parent container of widget.
-  Returns the parent container of 
widgetif it has one. 
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> IO Settings | returns the relevant   | 
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> SelectionTag | 
  | 
| -> IO Clipboard | returns the appropriate clipboard object. If no clipboard already exists, a new one will be created.  | 
Returns the clipboard object for the given selection to
 be used with widget. widget must have a Display
 associated with it, so must be attached to a toplevel
 window.
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> IO Display | returns the   | 
Get the Display for the toplevel window associated with this widget.
 This function can only be called after the widget has been added to a widget
 hierarchy with a Window at the top.
In general, you should only create display specific resources when a widget has been realized, and you should free those resources when the widget is unrealized.
- Available since Gtk+ version 2.2
 
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> IO DrawWindow | returns the   | 
Get the root window where this widget is located. This function can only
 be called after the widget has been added to a widget heirarchy with
 Window at the top.
The root window is useful for such purposes as creating a popup
 DrawWindow associated with the window. In general, you should only create
 display specific resources when a widget has been realized, and you should
 free those resources when the widget is unrealized.
- Available since Gtk+ version 2.2
 
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> IO Screen | returns the   | 
Get the Screen from the toplevel window associated with this widget.
 This function can only be called after the widget has been added to a widget
 hierarchy with a Window at the top.
In general, you should only create screen specific resources when a widget has been realized, and you should free those resources when the widget is unrealized.
- Available since Gtk+ version 2.2
 
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> IO Bool | returns   | 
Checks whether there is a Screen is associated with this widget. All
 toplevel widgets have an associated screen, and all widgets added into a
 heirarchy with a toplevel window at the top.
- Available since Gtk+ version 2.2
 
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> IO (Int, Int) | (width, height)  | 
Gets the size request that was explicitly set for the widget using
 widgetSetSizeRequest. A value of -1 for width or height
 indicates that that dimension has not been set explicitly and the natural
 requisition of the widget will be used intead. See widgetSetSizeRequest.
 To get the size a widget will actually use, call widgetSizeRequest instead
 of this function.
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> Bool | 
  | 
| -> IO () | 
Sets whether widget should be mapped along with its when its parent is
 mapped and widget has been shown with widgetShow.
The child visibility can be set for widget before it is added to a
 container with widgetSetParent, to avoid mapping children unnecessary
 before immediately unmapping them. However it will be reset to its default
 state of True when the widget is removed from a container.
Note that changing the child visibility of a widget does not queue a resize on the widget. Most of the time, the size of a widget is computed from all visible children, whether or not they are mapped. If this is not the case, the container can queue a resize itself.
This function is only useful for container implementations and never should be called by an application.
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> Int | 
  | 
| -> Int | 
  | 
| -> IO () | 
Sets the minimum size of a widget; that is, the widget's size request
 will be width by height. You can use this function to force a widget to
 be either larger or smaller than it normally would be.
In most cases, windowSetDefaultSize
 is a better choice for toplevel
 windows than this function; setting the default size will still allow users
 to shrink the window. Setting the size request will force them to leave the
 window at least as large as the size request. When dealing with window
 sizes, windowSetGeometryHints can be a
 useful function as well.
Note the inherent danger of setting any fixed size - themes, translations into other languages, different fonts, and user action can all change the appropriate size for a given widget. So, it's basically impossible to hardcode a size that will always be correct.
The size request of a widget is the smallest size a widget can accept while still functioning well and drawing itself correctly. However in some strange cases a widget may be allocated less than its requested size, and in many cases a widget may be allocated more space than it requested.
If the size request in a given direction is -1 (unset), then the "natural" size request of the widget will be used instead.
Widgets can't actually be allocated a size less than 1 by 1, but you can pass 0,0 to this function to mean "as small as possible."
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> Bool | 
  | 
| -> IO () | 
Sets the noShowAll property, which determines whether calls to
 widgetShowAll and widgetHideAll will affect this widget.
This is mostly for use in constructing widget hierarchies with externally
 controlled visibility, see UIManager.
- Available since Gtk+ version 2.4
 
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> IO Bool | returns the current value of the "no_show_all" property.  | 
Returns the current value of the noShowAll property, which
 determines whether calls to widgetShowAll and widgetHideAll will affect
 this widget.
- Available since Gtk+ version 2.4
 
widgetListMnemonicLabelsSource
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> IO [Widget] | returns the list of mnemonic labels  | 
Returns a list of the widgets, normally labels, for which
 this widget is a the target of a mnemonic (see for example,
 labelSetMnemonicWidget).
- Available since Gtk+ version 2.4
 
Arguments
| :: (WidgetClass self, WidgetClass label) | |
| => self | |
| -> label | 
  | 
| -> IO () | 
Adds a widget to the list of mnemonic labels for this widget. (See
 widgetListMnemonicLabels). Note the list of mnemonic labels for the widget
 is cleared when the widget is destroyed, so the caller must make sure to
 update its internal state at this point as well, by using a connection to
 the destroy signal or a weak notifier.
- Available since Gtk+ version 2.4
 
widgetRemoveMnemonicLabelSource
Arguments
| :: (WidgetClass self, WidgetClass label) | |
| => self | |
| -> label | 
  | 
| -> IO () | 
Removes a widget from the list of mnemonic labels for this widget. (See
 widgetListMnemonicLabels). The widget must have previously been added to
 the list with widgetAddMnemonicLabel.
- Available since Gtk+ version 2.4
 
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> IO (Maybe Action) | returns the action that a widget is a proxy for, or
   | 
Returns the Action that widget is a proxy for. See also
 actionGetProxies.
- Available since Gtk+ version 2.10
 
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> IO Bool | returns   | 
Whether widget can rely on having its alpha channel drawn correctly. On
 X11 this function returns whether a compositing manager is running for
 widget's screen
- Available since Gtk+ version 2.10
 
Arguments
| :: (WidgetClass self, WidgetClass newParent) | |
| => self | |
| -> newParent | 
  | 
| -> IO () | 
Moves a widget from one Container to another.
widgetGetCanFocus :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO BoolSource
Check if this widget can receive keyboard input.
widgetSetCanFocus :: WidgetClass self => self -> Bool -> IO ()Source
Set if this widget can receive keyboard input.
-  To use the 
keyPressevent, the widget must be allowed to get the input focus. Once it has the input focus all keyboard input is directed to this widget. 
widgetGetAllocation :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO AllocationSource
Retrieves the widget's allocation.
- Available since Gtk+ version 2.18
 
widgetGetState :: WidgetClass self => self -> IO StateTypeSource
Retrieve the current state of the widget.
-  The state refers to different modes of user interaction, see
 
StateTypefor more information. 
widgetSetState :: WidgetClass self => self -> StateType -> IO ()Source
This function is for use in widget implementations. Sets the state of a
 widget (insensitive, prelighted, etc.) Usually you should set the state
 using wrapper functions such as widgetSetSensitive.
widgetGetSavedState :: WidgetClass w => w -> IO StateTypeSource
Retrieve the current state of the widget.
- If a widget is turned insensitive, the previous state is stored in a specific location. This function retrieves this previous state.
 
widgetGetSize :: WidgetClass widget => widget -> IO (Int, Int)Source
Returns the current size.
- This information may be out of date if the user is resizing the window.
 
widgetEvent :: WidgetClass self => self -> EventM t BoolSource
Rarely-used function. This function is used to emit the event signals on a widget (those signals
 should never be emitted without using this function to do so). If you want to synthesize an event
 though, don't use this function; instead, use mainDoEvent so the event will behave as if it
 were in the event queue. Don't synthesize expose events; instead, use windowInvalidateRect
 to invalidate a region of the window.
Attributes
widgetName :: WidgetClass self => Attr self (Maybe String)Source
The name of the widget.
Default value: Nothing
widgetParent :: (WidgetClass self, ContainerClass container) => ReadWriteAttr self (Maybe Container) (Maybe container)Source
The parent widget of this widget. Must be a Container widget.
widgetWidthRequest :: WidgetClass self => Attr self IntSource
Override for width request of the widget, or -1 if natural request should be used.
Allowed values: >= -1
Default value: -1
widgetHeightRequest :: WidgetClass self => Attr self IntSource
Override for height request of the widget, or -1 if natural request should be used.
Allowed values: >= -1
Default value: -1
widgetVisible :: WidgetClass self => Attr self BoolSource
Whether the widget is visible.
Default value: False
widgetSensitive :: WidgetClass self => Attr self BoolSource
Whether the widget responds to input.
Default value: True
widgetAppPaintable :: WidgetClass self => Attr self BoolSource
Whether the application will paint directly on the widget.
Default value: False
widgetCanFocus :: WidgetClass self => Attr self BoolSource
Whether the widget can accept the input focus.
Default value: False
widgetHasFocus :: WidgetClass self => Attr self BoolSource
Whether the widget has the input focus.
Default value: False
widgetIsFocus :: WidgetClass self => Attr self BoolSource
Whether the widget is the focus widget within the toplevel.
Default value: False
widgetCanDefault :: WidgetClass self => Attr self BoolSource
Whether the widget can be the default widget.
Default value: False
widgetHasDefault :: WidgetClass self => Attr self BoolSource
Whether the widget is the default widget.
Default value: False
widgetReceivesDefault :: WidgetClass self => Attr self BoolSource
If True, the widget will receive the default action when it is focused.
Default value: False
widgetCompositeChild :: WidgetClass self => ReadAttr self BoolSource
Whether the widget is part of a composite widget.
Default value: False
widgetStyle :: WidgetClass self => Attr self StyleSource
The style of the widget, which contains information about how it will look (colors etc).
widgetState :: WidgetClass self => Attr self StateTypeSource
The current visual user interaction state of the widget (insensitive,
 prelighted, selected etc). See StateType for more information.
widgetEvents :: WidgetClass self => Attr self [EventMask]Source
The event mask that decides what kind of GdkEvents this widget gets.
Default value: StructureMask
widgetExtensionEvents :: WidgetClass self => Attr self [ExtensionMode]Source
The mask that decides what kind of extension events this widget gets.
Default value: ExtensionEventsNone
widgetNoShowAll :: WidgetClass self => Attr self BoolSource
Whether widgetShowAll should not affect this widget.
Default value: False
widgetChildVisible :: WidgetClass self => Attr self BoolSource
'childVisible' property. See widgetGetChildVisible and
 widgetSetChildVisible
widgetColormap :: WidgetClass self => Attr self ColormapSource
'colormap' property. See widgetGetColormap and widgetSetColormap
widgetCompositeName :: WidgetClass self => ReadWriteAttr self (Maybe String) StringSource
'compositeName' property. See widgetGetCompositeName and
 widgetSetCompositeName
widgetDirection :: WidgetClass self => Attr self TextDirectionSource
'direction' property. See widgetGetDirection and widgetSetDirection
widgetTooltipMarkup :: WidgetClass self => Attr self (Maybe Markup)Source
Sets the text of tooltip to be the given string, which is marked up with the Pango text markup
 language. Also see tooltipSetMarkup.
This is a convenience property which will take care of getting the tooltip shown if the given string
 is not "": hasTooltip will automatically be set to True and there will be taken care of
 queryTooltip in the default signal handler.
Default value: ""
- Available since Gtk+ version 2.12
 
widgetTooltipText :: WidgetClass self => Attr self (Maybe String)Source
Sets the text of tooltip to be the given string.
Also see tooltipSetText.
This is a convenience property which will take care of getting the tooltip shown if the given string
 is not "": hasTooltip will automatically be set to True and there will be taken care of
 queryTooltip in the default signal handler.
Default value: ""
- Available since Gtk+ version 2.12
 
widgetHasTooltip :: WidgetClass self => Attr self BoolSource
Enables or disables the emission of queryTooltip on widget. A value of True indicates that widget
 can have a tooltip, in this case the widget will be queried using queryTooltip to determine
 whether it will provide a tooltip or not.
Note that setting this property to True for the first time will change the event masks of the
 Windows of this widget to include leave-notify and motion-notify events. This cannot and will not
 be undone when the property is set to False again.
Default value: False
- Available since Gtk+ version 2.12
 
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> IO Bool | returns   | 
Determines if the widget style has been looked up through the rc mechanism.
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> IO Bool | 
Determines whether widget is realized.
Arguments
| :: WidgetClass self | |
| => self | |
| -> IO Bool | 
Whether the widget is mapped.
Signals
realize :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (IO ())Source
The widget should allocate any resources needed, in particular, the
 widget's DrawWindow is created. If you connect to this signal and
 you rely on some of these resources to be present, you have to use
 after.
unrealize :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (IO ())Source
The widget should deallocate any resources. This signal is emitted before the widget is destroyed.
unmapSignal :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (IO ())Source
The widget disappears from the screen.
sizeRequest :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (IO Requisition)Source
Query the widget for the size it likes to have.
- A parent container emits this signal to its child to query the needed height and width of the child. There is not guarantee that the widget will actually get this area.
 
sizeAllocate :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (Allocation -> IO ())Source
Inform widget about the size it has.
-  After querying a widget for the size it wants to have (through emitting
 the 
"sizeRequest"signal) a container will emit this signal to inform the widget about the real size it should occupy. 
showSignal :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (IO ())Source
The widget is shown.
hideSignal :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (IO ())Source
The widget is hidden.
focus :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (DirectionType -> IO Bool)Source
The widget gains focus via the given user action.
stateChanged :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (StateType -> IO ())Source
The state of the widget (input focus, insensitive, etc.) has changed.
parentSet :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (Maybe Widget -> IO ())Source
The parentSet signal is emitted when a new parent has been set on a
 widget. The parameter is the new parent.
hierarchyChanged :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (Maybe Widget -> IO ())Source
Emitted when there is a change in the hierarchy to which a widget belong.
 More precisely, a widget is anchored when its toplevel ancestor is a
 Window. This signal is emitted when a widget changes from un-anchored to
 anchored or vice-versa.
styleSet :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (Style -> IO ())Source
The styleSet signal is emitted when a new style has been set on a
 widget. Note that style-modifying functions like widgetModifyBase also
 cause this signal to be emitted.
directionChanged :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (TextDirection -> IO ())Source
The default direction of text writing has changed.
grabNotify :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (Bool -> IO ())Source
The grabNotify signal is emitted when a widget becomes shadowed by a
 Gtk+ grab (not a pointer or keyboard grab) on another widget, or when it
 becomes unshadowed due to a grab being removed.
A widget is shadowed by a grabAdd when the topmost grab widget in the
 grab stack of its window group is not its ancestor.
popupMenuSignal :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (IO Bool)Source
This signal gets emitted whenever a widget should pop up a
 context-sensitive menu. This usually happens through the standard key
 binding mechanism; by pressing a certain key while a widget is focused, the
 user can cause the widget to pop up a menu. For example, the Entry widget
 creates a menu with clipboard commands.
showHelp :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (WidgetHelpType -> IO Bool)Source
Tell the widget to show an explanatory help text. Should return True
 if help has been shown.
accelClosuresChanged :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (IO ())Source
The set of keyboard accelerators has changed.
screenChanged :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (Screen -> IO ())Source
The widget moved to a new screen.
queryTooltip :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (Widget -> Maybe Point -> Tooltip -> IO Bool)Source
Emitted when hasTooltip is True and the gtkTooltipTimeout has expired with the cursor
 hovering above widget; or emitted when widget got focus in keyboard mode.
Using the given coordinates, the signal handler should determine whether a tooltip should be shown
 for widget. If this is the case True should be returned, False otherwise.
 Note if widget got focus in keyboard mode, Point is Nothing.
The signal handler is free to manipulate tooltip with the therefore destined function calls.
- Available since Gtk+ version 2.12
 
Events
buttonPressEvent :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (EventM EButton Bool)Source
A mouse button has been depressed while the mouse pointer was within the
 widget area. Sets the widget's ButtonPressMask flag.
buttonReleaseEvent :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (EventM EButton Bool)Source
A mouse button has been released. Sets the widget's ButtonReleaseMask
 flag.
configureEvent :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (EventM EConfigure Bool)Source
The size of the window has changed.
deleteEvent :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (EventM EAny Bool)Source
The deleteEvent signal is emitted if a user requests that a toplevel
 window is closed. The default handler for this signal destroys the window.
 Calling widgetHide and returning True on reception of this signal will
 cause the window to be hidden instead, so that it can later be shown again
 without reconstructing it.
destroyEvent :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (EventM EAny Bool)Source
The destroyEvent signal is emitted when a DrawWindow is destroyed.
 You rarely get this signal, because most widgets disconnect themselves from
 their window before they destroy it, so no widget owns the window at
 destroy time. However, you might want to connect to the objectDestroy
 signal of Object.
enterNotifyEvent :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (EventM ECrossing Bool)Source
The mouse pointer has entered the widget. Sets the widget's
 EnterNotifyMask flag.
exposeEvent :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (EventM EExpose Bool)Source
Instructs the widget to redraw.
-  The 
DrawWindowthat needs to be redrawn is available viaeventWindow. -  The part that needs to be redrawn is available via 
eventAreaandeventRegion. The options are, in order of efficiency: (a) redraw the entire window, (b) ask for theeventAreaand redraw that rectangle, (c) ask for theeventRegionand redraw each of those rectangles. 
Only the exposed region will be updated; see also
 drawWindowBeginPaintRegion.
focusInEvent :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (EventM EFocus Bool)Source
The widget gets the input focus. Sets the widget's FocusChangeMask flag.
focusOutEvent :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (EventM EFocus Bool)Source
The widget lost the input focus. Sets the widget's FocusChangeMask flag.
grabBrokenEvent :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (EventM EGrabBroken Bool)Source
Emitted when a pointer or keyboard grab on a window belonging to widget
 gets broken.
On X11, this happens when the grab window becomes unviewable (i.e. it or one of its ancestors is unmapped), or if the same application grabs the pointer or keyboard again.
- Available since Gtk+ version 2.8
 
keyPressEvent :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (EventM EKey Bool)Source
A key has been depressed. Sets the widget's KeyPressMask flag.
keyReleaseEvent :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (EventM EKey Bool)Source
A key has been released. Sets the widget's KeyReleaseMask flag.
leaveNotifyEvent :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (EventM ECrossing Bool)Source
The mouse pointer has left the widget. Sets the widget's
 LeaveNotifyMask flag.
mapEvent :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (EventM EAny Bool)Source
The window is put onto the screen.
motionNotifyEvent :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (EventM EMotion Bool)Source
The mouse pointer has moved. Since receiving all mouse movements is
 expensive, it is necessary to specify exactly what mouse motions are
 required by calling widgetAddEvents on this widget with one or more of
 the following flags:
-  
PointerMotionMask: Track all movements. -  
ButtonMotionMask: Only track movements if a button is depressed. -  
Button1MotionMask: Only track movements if the left button is depressed. -  
Button2MotionMask: Only track movements if the middle button is depressed. -  
Button3MotionMask: Only track movements if the right button is depressed.PointerMotionHintMaskis a special flag which can be used in combination with any of the above and is used to reduce the number ofmotionNotifyEvents received. Normally amotionNotifyEventevent is received each time the mouse moves. However, if the application spends a lot of time processing the event (updating the display, for example), it can lag behind the position of the mouse. When usingPointerMotionHintMask, fewermotionNotifyEvents will be sent, some of which are marked as a hint. To receive more motion events after a motion hint event, the application needs to asks for more, by callingeventRequestMotions. This effectively limits the rate at which new motion events are received. (Note that you don't need to check if the hint is set aseventRequestMotionsdoes so automatically.) 
noExposeEvent :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (EventM EAny Bool)Source
Generated when the area of a Drawable being copied using, e.g.
 drawDrawable, is completely available.
proximityInEvent :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (EventM EProximity Bool)Source
The pen of a graphics tablet was put down. Sets the widget's
 ProximityInMask flag.
proximityOutEvent :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (EventM EProximity Bool)Source
The pen of a graphics tablet was lifted off the tablet. Sets the widget's
 ProximityOutMask flag.
scrollEvent :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (EventM EScroll Bool)Source
The scroll wheel of the mouse has been used. Sets the widget's
 ScrollMask flag.
unmapEvent :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (EventM EAny Bool)Source
The window is taken off the screen.
visibilityNotifyEvent :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (EventM EVisibility Bool)Source
Emitted when the window visibility status has changed. Sets the widget's
 VisibilityNotifyMask flag.
windowStateEvent :: WidgetClass self => Signal self (EventM EWindowState Bool)Source
Emitted when the state of the window changes, i.e. when it is minimized, moved to the top, etc.
Deprecated
onButtonPress, afterButtonPress :: WidgetClass w => w -> (Event -> IO Bool) -> IO (ConnectId w)Source
A Button was pressed.
-  This widget is part of a button which was just pressed. The event passed
 to the user function is a 
Buttonevent. 
onButtonRelease, afterButtonRelease :: WidgetClass w => w -> (Event -> IO Bool) -> IO (ConnectId w)Source
A Button was released.
onClient, afterClient :: WidgetClass w => w -> (Event -> IO Bool) -> IO (ConnectId w)Source
onConfigure, afterConfigure :: WidgetClass w => w -> (Event -> IO Bool) -> IO (ConnectId w)Source
The widget's status has changed.
onDelete, afterDelete :: WidgetClass w => w -> (Event -> IO Bool) -> IO (ConnectId w)Source
This signal is emitted when the close icon on the
 surrounding window is pressed. The default action is to emit the
 "destroy" signal.
onDestroyEvent, afterDestroyEvent :: WidgetClass w => w -> (Event -> IO Bool) -> IO (ConnectId w)Source
The widget will be destroyed.
- The widget received a destroy event from the window manager.
 
onDirectionChanged, afterDirectionChanged :: WidgetClass w => w -> (Event -> IO Bool) -> IO (ConnectId w)Source
The default text direction was changed.
onEnterNotify, afterEnterNotify :: WidgetClass w => w -> (Event -> IO Bool) -> IO (ConnectId w)Source
Mouse cursor entered widget.
-  Contains a 
Crossingevent. 
onLeaveNotify, afterLeaveNotify :: WidgetClass w => w -> (Event -> IO Bool) -> IO (ConnectId w)Source
Mouse cursor leaves widget.
-  Contains a 
Crossingevent. 
onExpose, afterExpose :: WidgetClass w => w -> (Event -> IO Bool) -> IO (ConnectId w)Source
Instructs the widget to redraw.
-  This event is useful for the 
DrawingArea. On receiving this signal the content of the passed Rectangle or Region needs to be redrawn. The return value should beTrueif the region was completely redrawn andFalseif other handlers in the chain should be invoked. If a client will redraw the whole area and is not interested in the extra information inExpose, it is more efficient to useonExposeRect. -  Widgets that are very expensive to re-render, such as an image editor,
 may prefer to use the 
onExposecall back which delivers aRegionin addition to aRectangle. ARegionconsists of several rectangles that need redrawing. The simpleronExposeRectevent encodes the area to be redrawn as a bounding rectangle which might be easier to deal with in a particular application. 
onExposeRect, afterExposeRect :: WidgetClass w => w -> (Rectangle -> IO ()) -> IO (ConnectId w)Source
Expose event delivering a Rectangle.
onFocus, afterFocus :: WidgetClass w => w -> (DirectionType -> IO Bool) -> IO (ConnectId w)Source
This signal is called if the widget receives the input focus.
onFocusIn, afterFocusIn :: WidgetClass w => w -> (Event -> IO Bool) -> IO (ConnectId w)Source
Widget gains input focus.
onFocusOut, afterFocusOut :: WidgetClass w => w -> (Event -> IO Bool) -> IO (ConnectId w)Source
Widget looses input focus.
onGrabFocus, afterGrabFocus :: WidgetClass w => w -> IO () -> IO (ConnectId w)Source
The widget is about to receive all events.
-  It is possible to redirect all input events to one widget to force the
 user to use only this widget. Such a situation is initiated by
 
addGrab. 
onDestroy, afterDestroy :: WidgetClass w => w -> IO () -> IO (ConnectId w)Source
The widget will be destroyed.
- This is the last signal this widget will receive.
 
onHide, afterHide :: WidgetClass w => w -> IO () -> IO (ConnectId w)Source
The widget was asked to hide itself.
-  This signal is emitted each time 
widgetHideis called. UseonUnmapwhen your application needs to be informed when the widget is actually removed from screen. 
onHierarchyChanged, afterHierarchyChanged :: WidgetClass w => w -> IO () -> IO (ConnectId w)Source
The toplevel window changed.
- When a subtree of widgets is removed or added from a tree with a toplevel window this signal is emitted. It is emitted on each widget in the detached or attached subtree.
 
onKeyPress, afterKeyPress :: WidgetClass w => w -> (Event -> IO Bool) -> IO (ConnectId w)Source
A key was pressed.
onKeyRelease, afterKeyRelease :: WidgetClass w => w -> (Event -> IO Bool) -> IO (ConnectId w)Source
A key was released.
onMnemonicActivate, afterMnemonicActivate :: WidgetClass w => w -> (Bool -> IO Bool) -> IO (ConnectId w)Source
onMotionNotify, afterMotionNotify :: WidgetClass w => w -> Bool -> (Event -> IO Bool) -> IO (ConnectId w)Source
Track mouse movements.
-  If 
hintis False, a callback for every movement of the mouse is generated. To avoid a backlog of mouse messages, it is usually sufficient to senthintto True, generating only one event. The application now has to state that it is ready for the next message by callingdrawWindowGetPointer. 
onParentSet, afterParentSet :: (WidgetClass w, WidgetClass old) => w -> (old -> IO ()) -> IO (ConnectId w)Source
onPopupMenu, afterPopupMenu :: WidgetClass w => w -> IO () -> IO (ConnectId w)Source
onProximityIn, afterProximityIn :: WidgetClass w => w -> (Event -> IO Bool) -> IO (ConnectId w)Source
The input device became active.
- This event indicates that a pen of a graphics tablet or similar device is now touching the tablet.
 
onProximityOut, afterProximityOut :: WidgetClass w => w -> (Event -> IO Bool) -> IO (ConnectId w)Source
The input device became inactive.
- The pen was removed from the graphics tablet's surface.
 
onRealize, afterRealize :: WidgetClass w => w -> IO () -> IO (ConnectId w)Source
This widget's drawing area is about to be destroyed.
onScroll, afterScroll :: WidgetClass w => w -> (Event -> IO Bool) -> IO (ConnectId w)Source
onShow, afterShow :: WidgetClass w => w -> IO () -> IO (ConnectId w)Source
The widget was asked to show itself.
-  This signal is emitted each time 
widgetShowis called. UseonMapwhen your application needs to be informed when the widget is actually shown. 
onSizeAllocate, afterSizeAllocate :: WidgetClass w => w -> (Allocation -> IO ()) -> IO (ConnectId w)Source
Inform widget about the size it has.
-  After querying a widget for the size it wants to have (through emitting
 the 
"sizeRequest"signal) a container will emit this signal to inform the widget about the real size it should occupy. 
onSizeRequest, afterSizeRequest :: WidgetClass w => w -> IO Requisition -> IO (ConnectId w)Source
Query the widget for the size it likes to have.
- A parent container emits this signal to its child to query the needed height and width of the child. There is not guarantee that the widget will actually get this area.
 
onStateChanged, afterStateChanged :: WidgetClass w => w -> (StateType -> IO ()) -> IO (ConnectId w)Source
onUnmap, afterUnmap :: WidgetClass w => w -> IO () -> IO (ConnectId w)Source
The widget was removed from screen.
onUnrealize, afterUnrealize :: WidgetClass w => w -> IO () -> IO (ConnectId w)Source
This widget's drawing area is about to be destroyed.
onVisibilityNotify, afterVisibilityNotify :: WidgetClass w => w -> (Event -> IO Bool) -> IO (ConnectId w)Source
onWindowState, afterWindowState :: WidgetClass w => w -> (Event -> IO Bool) -> IO (ConnectId w)Source