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#include <gnome.h> struct GnomeIconTextItem; void gnome_icon_text_item_configure (GnomeIconTextItem *iti, int x, int y, int width, const char *fontname, const char *text, gboolean is_editable, gboolean is_static); void gnome_icon_text_item_setxy (GnomeIconTextItem *iti, int x, int y); void gnome_icon_text_item_select (GnomeIconTextItem *iti, int sel); char* gnome_icon_text_item_get_text (GnomeIconTextItem *iti); void gnome_icon_text_item_stop_editing (GnomeIconTextItem *iti, gboolean accept); |
The GnomeIconTextItem canvas item provides a specialized, editable text item to be used for the text captions of icons. This item is used by the GnomeIconList widget and by the GNOME file manager.
struct GnomeIconTextItem; |
All the fields in the GnomeIconTextItem structure should be considered private. When the application needs to know the size and bounds of an icon text item, it should use the gnome_canvas_item_get_bounds() function.
void gnome_icon_text_item_configure (GnomeIconTextItem *iti, int x, int y, int width, const char *fontname, const char *text, gboolean is_editable, gboolean is_static); |
This routine is used to configure a &GnomeIconTextItem.
x and y specify the cordinates where the item is placed inside the canvas. The x coordinate should be the leftmost position that the icon text item can assume at any one time, that is, the left margin of the column in which the icon is to be placed. The y coordinate specifies the top of the icon text item.
width is the maximum width allowed for this icon text item. The coordinates define the upper-left corner of an icon text item with maximum width; this may actually be outside the bounding box of the item if the text is narrower than the maximum width.
If is_static is true, it means that there is no need for the item to allocate memory for the string (it is a guarantee that the text is allocated by the caller and it will not be deallocated during the lifetime of this item). This is an optimization to reduce memory usage for large icon sets.
iti : | An icon text item. |
x : | X position in which to place the item. |
y : | Y position in which to place the item. |
width : | Maximum width allowed for this item, to be used for word wrapping. |
fontname : | Name of the fontset that should be used to display the text. |
text : | Text that is going to be displayed. |
is_editable : | Deprecated. |
is_static : | Whether text points to a static string or not. |
void gnome_icon_text_item_setxy (GnomeIconTextItem *iti, int x, int y); |
Sets the coordinates at which the icon text item should be placed.
See also: gnome_icon_text_item_configure().
void gnome_icon_text_item_select (GnomeIconTextItem *iti, int sel); |
This function is used to control whether an icon text item is displayed as selected or not. Mouse events are ignored by the item when it is unselected; when the user clicks on a selected icon text item, it will start the text editing process.
void gnome_icon_text_item_stop_editing (GnomeIconTextItem *iti, gboolean accept); |
Terminates the editing state of an icon text item. The accept argument controls whether the item's current text should be accepted or discarded. If it is discarded, then the icon's original text will be restored.