Name
GnomeApp -- The toplevel GNOME container
Synopsis
#include <gnome.h>
struct GnomeApp;
GtkWidget* gnome_app_new (gchar *appname,
char *title);
void gnome_app_construct (GnomeApp *app,
gchar *appname,
char *title);
#define GNOME_APP_MENUBAR_NAME
#define GNOME_APP_TOOLBAR_NAME
void gnome_app_set_menus (GnomeApp *app,
GtkMenuBar *menubar);
void gnome_app_set_toolbar (GnomeApp *app,
GtkToolbar *toolbar);
void gnome_app_set_statusbar (GnomeApp *app,
GtkWidget *statusbar);
void gnome_app_set_contents (GnomeApp *app,
GtkWidget *contents);
void gnome_app_add_toolbar (GnomeApp *app,
GtkToolbar *toolbar,
const gchar *name,
GnomeDockItemBehavior behavior,
GnomeDockPlacement placement,
gint band_num,
gint band_position,
gint offset);
void gnome_app_add_docked (GnomeApp *app,
GtkWidget *widget,
const gchar *name,
GnomeDockItemBehavior behavior,
GnomeDockPlacement placement,
gint band_num,
gint band_position,
gint offset);
void gnome_app_add_dock_item (GnomeApp *app,
GnomeDockItem *item,
GnomeDockPlacement placement,
gint band_num,
gint band_position,
gint offset);
void gnome_app_enable_layout_config (GnomeApp *app,
gboolean enable);
GnomeDock* gnome_app_get_dock (GnomeApp *app);
GnomeDockItem* gnome_app_get_dock_item_by_name
(GnomeApp *app,
const gchar *name);
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Object Hierarchy
GtkObject
+----GtkWidget
+----GtkContainer
+----GtkBin
+----GtkWindow
+----GnomeApp |
Description
Toplevel GNOME applications would normally use one
GnomeApp widget as their toplevel window. You can create
as many GnomeApp widgets as you want, for example, some
people use one GnomeApp per document their application loads.
Once you have created one instance of this widget, you would add
your main application view information to this window by using
gnome_app_set_contents() routine.
The GnomeApp has support for including a menubar,
one or more toolbars and a statusbar for your application. It also
takes care of intalling the accelerators for you when used in
conjuction with the gnome-app-helper routines. The toolbars are
inserted into GnomeDock widgets.
The gnome-app-helper module provides
various helper routines to simplify the configuration of your menus
and toolbars, but you can create those yourself and use the
gnome_app_set_menus(), gnome_app_add_toolbar(),
gnome_app_set_toolbar(), gnome_app_add_dock_item(),
and gnome_app_add_docked().
Details
gnome_app_new ()
GtkWidget* gnome_app_new (gchar *appname,
char *title); |
Create a new (empty) application window. You must specify the
application's name (used internally as an identifier).
title can be left as NULL, in which case the window's title will
not be set.
gnome_app_construct ()
void gnome_app_construct (GnomeApp *app,
gchar *appname,
char *title); |
Constructor for language bindings; you don't normally need this.
GNOME_APP_MENUBAR_NAME
#define GNOME_APP_MENUBAR_NAME "Menubar" |
GNOME_APP_TOOLBAR_NAME
#define GNOME_APP_TOOLBAR_NAME "Toolbar" |
gnome_app_set_menus ()
void gnome_app_set_menus (GnomeApp *app,
GtkMenuBar *menubar); |
Sets the menu bar of the application window.
gnome_app_set_toolbar ()
void gnome_app_set_toolbar (GnomeApp *app,
GtkToolbar *toolbar); |
Sets the main toolbar of the application window.
gnome_app_set_statusbar ()
void gnome_app_set_statusbar (GnomeApp *app,
GtkWidget *statusbar); |
Sets the status bar of the application window.
gnome_app_set_contents ()
void gnome_app_set_contents (GnomeApp *app,
GtkWidget *contents); |
Sets the content area of the GNOME app's main window.
gnome_app_add_toolbar ()
Create a new &GnomeDockItem widget containing toolbar, and add it
to app's dock with the specified layout information. Notice that,
if automatic layout configuration is enabled, the layout is
overridden by the saved configuration, if any.
gnome_app_add_docked ()
Add widget as a dock item according to the specified layout
information. Notice that, if automatic layout configuration is
enabled, the layout is overridden by the saved configuration, if
any.
gnome_app_add_dock_item ()
Add item according to the specified layout information. Notice
that, if automatic layout configuration is enabled, the layout is
overridden by the saved configuration, if any.
gnome_app_enable_layout_config ()
void gnome_app_enable_layout_config (GnomeApp *app,
gboolean enable); |
Specify whether app should automatically save the dock's
layout configuration via gnome-config whenever it changes or not.
gnome_app_get_dock ()
Retrieves the &GnomeDock widget contained in the &GnomeApp.
gnome_app_get_dock_item_by_name ()
Retrieve the dock item whose name matches name.