GtkToolbar

GtkToolbar — Create bars of buttons and other widgets

Synopsis


#include <gtk/gtk.h>


                    GtkToolbar;
enum                GtkToolbarChildType;
enum                GtkToolbarSpaceStyle;
                    GtkToolbarChild;
GtkWidget*          gtk_toolbar_new                     (void);
void                gtk_toolbar_insert                  (GtkToolbar *toolbar,
                                                         GtkToolItem *item,
                                                         gint pos);
gint                gtk_toolbar_get_item_index          (GtkToolbar *toolbar,
                                                         GtkToolItem *item);
gint                gtk_toolbar_get_n_items             (GtkToolbar *toolbar);
GtkToolItem*        gtk_toolbar_get_nth_item            (GtkToolbar *toolbar,
                                                         gint n);
gint                gtk_toolbar_get_drop_index          (GtkToolbar *toolbar,
                                                         gint x,
                                                         gint y);
void                gtk_toolbar_set_drop_highlight_item (GtkToolbar *toolbar,
                                                         GtkToolItem *tool_item,
                                                         gint index_);
void                gtk_toolbar_set_show_arrow          (GtkToolbar *toolbar,
                                                         gboolean show_arrow);
void                gtk_toolbar_set_orientation         (GtkToolbar *toolbar,
                                                         GtkOrientation orientation);
void                gtk_toolbar_set_tooltips            (GtkToolbar *toolbar,
                                                         gboolean enable);
void                gtk_toolbar_unset_icon_size         (GtkToolbar *toolbar);
gboolean            gtk_toolbar_get_show_arrow          (GtkToolbar *toolbar);
GtkOrientation      gtk_toolbar_get_orientation         (GtkToolbar *toolbar);
GtkToolbarStyle     gtk_toolbar_get_style               (GtkToolbar *toolbar);
GtkIconSize         gtk_toolbar_get_icon_size           (GtkToolbar *toolbar);
gboolean            gtk_toolbar_get_tooltips            (GtkToolbar *toolbar);
GtkReliefStyle      gtk_toolbar_get_relief_style        (GtkToolbar *toolbar);
GtkWidget*          gtk_toolbar_append_item             (GtkToolbar *toolbar,
                                                         const char *text,
                                                         const char *tooltip_text,
                                                         const char *tooltip_private_text,
                                                         GtkWidget *icon,
                                                         GtkSignalFunc callback,
                                                         gpointer user_data);
GtkWidget*          gtk_toolbar_prepend_item            (GtkToolbar *toolbar,
                                                         const char *text,
                                                         const char *tooltip_text,
                                                         const char *tooltip_private_text,
                                                         GtkWidget *icon,
                                                         GtkSignalFunc callback,
                                                         gpointer user_data);
GtkWidget*          gtk_toolbar_insert_item             (GtkToolbar *toolbar,
                                                         const char *text,
                                                         const char *tooltip_text,
                                                         const char *tooltip_private_text,
                                                         GtkWidget *icon,
                                                         GtkSignalFunc callback,
                                                         gpointer user_data,
                                                         gint position);
void                gtk_toolbar_append_space            (GtkToolbar *toolbar);
void                gtk_toolbar_prepend_space           (GtkToolbar *toolbar);
void                gtk_toolbar_insert_space            (GtkToolbar *toolbar,
                                                         gint position);
GtkWidget*          gtk_toolbar_append_element          (GtkToolbar *toolbar,
                                                         GtkToolbarChildType type,
                                                         GtkWidget *widget,
                                                         const char *text,
                                                         const char *tooltip_text,
                                                         const char *tooltip_private_text,
                                                         GtkWidget *icon,
                                                         GtkSignalFunc callback,
                                                         gpointer user_data);
GtkWidget*          gtk_toolbar_prepend_element         (GtkToolbar *toolbar,
                                                         GtkToolbarChildType type,
                                                         GtkWidget *widget,
                                                         const char *text,
                                                         const char *tooltip_text,
                                                         const char *tooltip_private_text,
                                                         GtkWidget *icon,
                                                         GtkSignalFunc callback,
                                                         gpointer user_data);
GtkWidget*          gtk_toolbar_insert_element          (GtkToolbar *toolbar,
                                                         GtkToolbarChildType type,
                                                         GtkWidget *widget,
                                                         const char *text,
                                                         const char *tooltip_text,
                                                         const char *tooltip_private_text,
                                                         GtkWidget *icon,
                                                         GtkSignalFunc callback,
                                                         gpointer user_data,
                                                         gint position);
void                gtk_toolbar_append_widget           (GtkToolbar *toolbar,
                                                         GtkWidget *widget,
                                                         const char *tooltip_text,
                                                         const char *tooltip_private_text);
void                gtk_toolbar_prepend_widget          (GtkToolbar *toolbar,
                                                         GtkWidget *widget,
                                                         const char *tooltip_text,
                                                         const char *tooltip_private_text);
void                gtk_toolbar_insert_widget           (GtkToolbar *toolbar,
                                                         GtkWidget *widget,
                                                         const char *tooltip_text,
                                                         const char *tooltip_private_text,
                                                         gint position);
void                gtk_toolbar_set_style               (GtkToolbar *toolbar,
                                                         GtkToolbarStyle style);
GtkWidget*          gtk_toolbar_insert_stock            (GtkToolbar *toolbar,
                                                         const gchar *stock_id,
                                                         const char *tooltip_text,
                                                         const char *tooltip_private_text,
                                                         GtkSignalFunc callback,
                                                         gpointer user_data,
                                                         gint position);
void                gtk_toolbar_set_icon_size           (GtkToolbar *toolbar,
                                                         GtkIconSize icon_size);
void                gtk_toolbar_remove_space            (GtkToolbar *toolbar,
                                                         gint position);
void                gtk_toolbar_unset_style             (GtkToolbar *toolbar);


Object Hierarchy


  GObject
   +----GInitiallyUnowned
         +----GtkObject
               +----GtkWidget
                     +----GtkContainer
                           +----GtkToolbar

Implemented Interfaces

GtkToolbar implements AtkImplementorIface.

Properties


  "icon-size"                GtkIconSize           : Read / Write
  "icon-size-set"            gboolean              : Read / Write
  "orientation"              GtkOrientation        : Read / Write
  "show-arrow"               gboolean              : Read / Write
  "toolbar-style"            GtkToolbarStyle       : Read / Write
  "tooltips"                 gboolean              : Read / Write

Child Properties


  "expand"                   gboolean              : Read / Write
  "homogeneous"              gboolean              : Read / Write

Style Properties


  "button-relief"            GtkReliefStyle        : Read
  "internal-padding"         gint                  : Read
  "max-child-expand"         gint                  : Read
  "shadow-type"              GtkShadowType         : Read
  "space-size"               gint                  : Read
  "space-style"              GtkToolbarSpaceStyle  : Read

Signals


  "focus-home-or-end"                              : Run Last / Action
  "move-focus"                                     : Run Last / Action
  "orientation-changed"                            : Run First
  "popup-context-menu"                             : Run Last
  "style-changed"                                  : Run First

Description

A toolbar is created with a call to gtk_toolbar_new().

A toolbar can contain instances of a subclass of GtkToolItem. To add a GtkToolItem to the a toolbar, use gtk_toolbar_insert(). To remove an item from the toolbar use gtk_container_remove(). To add a button to the toolbar, add an instance of GtkToolButton.

Toolbar items can be visually grouped by adding instances of GtkSeparatorToolItem to the toolbar. If a GtkSeparatorToolItem has the "expand" property set to TRUE and the "draw" property set to FALSE the effect is to force all following items to the end of the toolbar.

Creating a context menu for the toolbar can be done by connecting to the GtkToolbar::popup-context-menu signal.

Details

GtkToolbar

typedef struct {
  gint             num_children;
  GList           *children;
  GtkOrientation   orientation;
  GtkToolbarStyle  style;
  GtkIconSize      icon_size;
  
  GtkTooltips     *tooltips;
} GtkToolbar;

The GtkToolbar struct only contains private data and should only be accessed through the function described below.


enum GtkToolbarChildType

typedef enum
{
  GTK_TOOLBAR_CHILD_SPACE,
  GTK_TOOLBAR_CHILD_BUTTON,
  GTK_TOOLBAR_CHILD_TOGGLEBUTTON,
  GTK_TOOLBAR_CHILD_RADIOBUTTON,
  GTK_TOOLBAR_CHILD_WIDGET
} GtkToolbarChildType;

Warning

GtkToolbarChildType is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.

GtkToolbarChildType is used to set the type of new elements that are added to a GtkToolbar.

GTK_TOOLBAR_CHILD_SPACE a space in the style of the toolbar's GtkToolbarSpaceStyle.
GTK_TOOLBAR_CHILD_BUTTON a GtkButton.
GTK_TOOLBAR_CHILD_TOGGLEBUTTON a GtkToggleButton.
GTK_TOOLBAR_CHILD_RADIOBUTTON a GtkRadioButton.
GTK_TOOLBAR_CHILD_WIDGET a standard GtkWidget.

enum GtkToolbarSpaceStyle

typedef enum
{
  GTK_TOOLBAR_SPACE_EMPTY,
  GTK_TOOLBAR_SPACE_LINE
} GtkToolbarSpaceStyle;


GtkToolbarChild

typedef struct {
  GtkToolbarChildType type;
  GtkWidget *widget;
  GtkWidget *icon;
  GtkWidget *label;
} GtkToolbarChild;

Warning

GtkToolbarChild is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.


gtk_toolbar_new ()

GtkWidget*          gtk_toolbar_new                     (void);

Creates a new toolbar.

Returns : the newly-created toolbar.

gtk_toolbar_insert ()

void                gtk_toolbar_insert                  (GtkToolbar *toolbar,
                                                         GtkToolItem *item,
                                                         gint pos);

Insert a GtkToolItem into the toolbar at position pos. If pos is 0 the item is prepended to the start of the toolbar. If pos is negative, the item is appended to the end of the toolbar.

toolbar : a GtkToolbar
item : a GtkToolItem
pos : the position of the new item

Since 2.4


gtk_toolbar_get_item_index ()

gint                gtk_toolbar_get_item_index          (GtkToolbar *toolbar,
                                                         GtkToolItem *item);

Returns the position of item on the toolbar, starting from 0. It is an error if item is not a child of the toolbar.

toolbar : a GtkToolbar
item : a GtkToolItem that is a child of toolbar
Returns : the position of item on the toolbar.

Since 2.4


gtk_toolbar_get_n_items ()

gint                gtk_toolbar_get_n_items             (GtkToolbar *toolbar);

Returns the number of items on the toolbar.

toolbar : a GtkToolbar
Returns : the number of items on the toolbar

Since 2.4


gtk_toolbar_get_nth_item ()

GtkToolItem*        gtk_toolbar_get_nth_item            (GtkToolbar *toolbar,
                                                         gint n);

Returns the n'th item on toolbar, or NULL if the toolbar does not contain an n'th item.

toolbar : a GtkToolbar
n : A position on the toolbar
Returns : The n'th GtkToolItem on toolbar, or NULL if there isn't an n'th item.

Since 2.4


gtk_toolbar_get_drop_index ()

gint                gtk_toolbar_get_drop_index          (GtkToolbar *toolbar,
                                                         gint x,
                                                         gint y);

Returns the position corresponding to the indicated point on toolbar. This is useful when dragging items to the toolbar: this function returns the position a new item should be inserted.

x and y are in toolbar coordinates.

toolbar : a GtkToolbar
x : x coordinate of a point on the toolbar
y : y coordinate of a point on the toolbar
Returns : The position corresponding to the point (x, y) on the toolbar.

Since 2.4


gtk_toolbar_set_drop_highlight_item ()

void                gtk_toolbar_set_drop_highlight_item (GtkToolbar *toolbar,
                                                         GtkToolItem *tool_item,
                                                         gint index_);

Highlights toolbar to give an idea of what it would look like if item was added to toolbar at the position indicated by index_. If item is NULL, highlighting is turned off. In that case index_ is ignored.

The tool_item passed to this function must not be part of any widget hierarchy. When an item is set as drop highlight item it can not added to any widget hierarchy or used as highlight item for another toolbar.

toolbar : a GtkToolbar
tool_item : a GtkToolItem, or NULL to turn of highlighting
index_ : a position on toolbar

Since 2.4


gtk_toolbar_set_show_arrow ()

void                gtk_toolbar_set_show_arrow          (GtkToolbar *toolbar,
                                                         gboolean show_arrow);

Sets whether to show an overflow menu when toolbar doesn't have room for all items on it. If TRUE, items that there are not room are available through an overflow menu.

toolbar : a GtkToolbar
show_arrow : Whether to show an overflow menu

Since 2.4


gtk_toolbar_set_orientation ()

void                gtk_toolbar_set_orientation         (GtkToolbar *toolbar,
                                                         GtkOrientation orientation);

Sets whether a toolbar should appear horizontally or vertically.

toolbar : a GtkToolbar.
orientation : a new GtkOrientation.

gtk_toolbar_set_tooltips ()

void                gtk_toolbar_set_tooltips            (GtkToolbar *toolbar,
                                                         gboolean enable);

Sets if the tooltips of a toolbar should be active or not.

toolbar : a GtkToolbar.
enable : set to FALSE to disable the tooltips, or TRUE to enable them.

gtk_toolbar_unset_icon_size ()

void                gtk_toolbar_unset_icon_size         (GtkToolbar *toolbar);

Warning

gtk_toolbar_unset_icon_size is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.

Unsets toolbar icon size set with gtk_toolbar_set_icon_size(), so that user preferences will be used to determine the icon size.

toolbar : a GtkToolbar

gtk_toolbar_get_show_arrow ()

gboolean            gtk_toolbar_get_show_arrow          (GtkToolbar *toolbar);

Returns whether the toolbar has an overflow menu. See gtk_toolbar_set_show_arrow().

toolbar : a GtkToolbar
Returns : TRUE if the toolbar has an overflow menu.

Since 2.4


gtk_toolbar_get_orientation ()

GtkOrientation      gtk_toolbar_get_orientation         (GtkToolbar *toolbar);

Retrieves the current orientation of the toolbar. See gtk_toolbar_set_orientation().

toolbar : a GtkToolbar
Returns : the orientation

gtk_toolbar_get_style ()

GtkToolbarStyle     gtk_toolbar_get_style               (GtkToolbar *toolbar);

Retrieves whether the toolbar has text, icons, or both . See gtk_toolbar_set_style().

toolbar : a GtkToolbar
Returns : the current style of toolbar

gtk_toolbar_get_icon_size ()

GtkIconSize         gtk_toolbar_get_icon_size           (GtkToolbar *toolbar);

Retrieves the icon size for the toolbar. See gtk_toolbar_set_icon_size().

toolbar : a GtkToolbar
Returns : the current icon size for the icons on the toolbar.

gtk_toolbar_get_tooltips ()

gboolean            gtk_toolbar_get_tooltips            (GtkToolbar *toolbar);

Retrieves whether tooltips are enabled. See gtk_toolbar_set_tooltips().

toolbar : a GtkToolbar
Returns : TRUE if tooltips are enabled

gtk_toolbar_get_relief_style ()

GtkReliefStyle      gtk_toolbar_get_relief_style        (GtkToolbar *toolbar);

Returns the relief style of buttons on toolbar. See gtk_button_set_relief().

toolbar : a GtkToolbar
Returns : The relief style of buttons on toolbar.

Since 2.4


gtk_toolbar_append_item ()

GtkWidget*          gtk_toolbar_append_item             (GtkToolbar *toolbar,
                                                         const char *text,
                                                         const char *tooltip_text,
                                                         const char *tooltip_private_text,
                                                         GtkWidget *icon,
                                                         GtkSignalFunc callback,
                                                         gpointer user_data);

Warning

gtk_toolbar_append_item is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.

Inserts a new item into the toolbar. You must specify the position in the toolbar where it will be inserted.

callback must be a pointer to a function taking a GtkWidget and a gpointer as arguments. Use the GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC() to cast the function to GtkSignalFunc.

toolbar : a GtkToolbar.
text : give your toolbar button a label.
tooltip_text : a string that appears when the user holds the mouse over this item.
tooltip_private_text : use with GtkTipsQuery.
icon : a GtkWidget that should be used as the button's icon.
callback : the function to be executed when the button is pressed.
user_data : a pointer to any data you wish to be passed to the callback.
Returns : the new toolbar item as a GtkWidget.

gtk_toolbar_prepend_item ()

GtkWidget*          gtk_toolbar_prepend_item            (GtkToolbar *toolbar,
                                                         const char *text,
                                                         const char *tooltip_text,
                                                         const char *tooltip_private_text,
                                                         GtkWidget *icon,
                                                         GtkSignalFunc callback,
                                                         gpointer user_data);

Warning

gtk_toolbar_prepend_item is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.

Adds a new button to the beginning (top or left edges) of the given toolbar.

callback must be a pointer to a function taking a GtkWidget and a gpointer as arguments. Use the GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC() to cast the function to GtkSignalFunc.

toolbar : a GtkToolbar.
text : give your toolbar button a label.
tooltip_text : a string that appears when the user holds the mouse over this item.
tooltip_private_text : use with GtkTipsQuery.
icon : a GtkWidget that should be used as the button's icon.
callback : the function to be executed when the button is pressed.
user_data : a pointer to any data you wish to be passed to the callback.
Returns : the new toolbar item as a GtkWidget.

gtk_toolbar_insert_item ()

GtkWidget*          gtk_toolbar_insert_item             (GtkToolbar *toolbar,
                                                         const char *text,
                                                         const char *tooltip_text,
                                                         const char *tooltip_private_text,
                                                         GtkWidget *icon,
                                                         GtkSignalFunc callback,
                                                         gpointer user_data,
                                                         gint position);

Warning

gtk_toolbar_insert_item is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.

Inserts a new item into the toolbar. You must specify the position in the toolbar where it will be inserted.

callback must be a pointer to a function taking a GtkWidget and a gpointer as arguments. Use the GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC() to cast the function to GtkSignalFunc.

toolbar : a GtkToolbar.
text : give your toolbar button a label.
tooltip_text : a string that appears when the user holds the mouse over this item.
tooltip_private_text : use with GtkTipsQuery.
icon : a GtkWidget that should be used as the button's icon.
callback : the function to be executed when the button is pressed.
user_data : a pointer to any data you wish to be passed to the callback.
position : the number of widgets to insert this item after.
Returns : the new toolbar item as a GtkWidget.

gtk_toolbar_append_space ()

void                gtk_toolbar_append_space            (GtkToolbar *toolbar);

Warning

gtk_toolbar_append_space is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.

Adds a new space to the end of the toolbar.

toolbar : a GtkToolbar.

gtk_toolbar_prepend_space ()

void                gtk_toolbar_prepend_space           (GtkToolbar *toolbar);

Warning

gtk_toolbar_prepend_space is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.

Adds a new space to the beginning of the toolbar.

toolbar : a GtkToolbar.

gtk_toolbar_insert_space ()

void                gtk_toolbar_insert_space            (GtkToolbar *toolbar,
                                                         gint position);

Warning

gtk_toolbar_insert_space is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.

Inserts a new space in the toolbar at the specified position.

toolbar : a GtkToolbar
position : the number of widgets after which a space should be inserted.

gtk_toolbar_append_element ()

GtkWidget*          gtk_toolbar_append_element          (GtkToolbar *toolbar,
                                                         GtkToolbarChildType type,
                                                         GtkWidget *widget,
                                                         const char *text,
                                                         const char *tooltip_text,
                                                         const char *tooltip_private_text,
                                                         GtkWidget *icon,
                                                         GtkSignalFunc callback,
                                                         gpointer user_data);

Warning

gtk_toolbar_append_element is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.

Adds a new element to the end of a toolbar.

If type == GTK_TOOLBAR_CHILD_WIDGET, widget is used as the new element. If type == GTK_TOOLBAR_CHILD_RADIOBUTTON, widget is used to determine the radio group for the new element. In all other cases, widget must be NULL.

callback must be a pointer to a function taking a GtkWidget and a gpointer as arguments. Use the GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC() to cast the function to GtkSignalFunc.

toolbar : a GtkToolbar.
type : a value of type GtkToolbarChildType that determines what widget will be.
widget : a GtkWidget, or NULL.
text : the element's label.
tooltip_text : the element's tooltip.
tooltip_private_text : used for context-sensitive help about this toolbar element.
icon : a GtkWidget that provides pictorial representation of the element's function.
callback : the function to be executed when the button is pressed.
user_data : any data you wish to pass to the callback.
Returns : the new toolbar element as a GtkWidget.

gtk_toolbar_prepend_element ()

GtkWidget*          gtk_toolbar_prepend_element         (GtkToolbar *toolbar,
                                                         GtkToolbarChildType type,
                                                         GtkWidget *widget,
                                                         const char *text,
                                                         const char *tooltip_text,
                                                         const char *tooltip_private_text,
                                                         GtkWidget *icon,
                                                         GtkSignalFunc callback,
                                                         gpointer user_data);

Warning

gtk_toolbar_prepend_element is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.

Adds a new element to the beginning of a toolbar.

If type == GTK_TOOLBAR_CHILD_WIDGET, widget is used as the new element. If type == GTK_TOOLBAR_CHILD_RADIOBUTTON, widget is used to determine the radio group for the new element. In all other cases, widget must be NULL.

callback must be a pointer to a function taking a GtkWidget and a gpointer as arguments. Use the GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC() to cast the function to GtkSignalFunc.

toolbar : a GtkToolbar.
type : a value of type GtkToolbarChildType that determines what widget will be.
widget : a GtkWidget, or NULL
text : the element's label.
tooltip_text : the element's tooltip.
tooltip_private_text : used for context-sensitive help about this toolbar element.
icon : a GtkWidget that provides pictorial representation of the element's function.
callback : the function to be executed when the button is pressed.
user_data : any data you wish to pass to the callback.
Returns : the new toolbar element as a GtkWidget.

gtk_toolbar_insert_element ()

GtkWidget*          gtk_toolbar_insert_element          (GtkToolbar *toolbar,
                                                         GtkToolbarChildType type,
                                                         GtkWidget *widget,
                                                         const char *text,
                                                         const char *tooltip_text,
                                                         const char *tooltip_private_text,
                                                         GtkWidget *icon,
                                                         GtkSignalFunc callback,
                                                         gpointer user_data,
                                                         gint position);

Warning

gtk_toolbar_insert_element is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.

Inserts a new element in the toolbar at the given position.

If type == GTK_TOOLBAR_CHILD_WIDGET, widget is used as the new element. If type == GTK_TOOLBAR_CHILD_RADIOBUTTON, widget is used to determine the radio group for the new element. In all other cases, widget must be NULL.

callback must be a pointer to a function taking a GtkWidget and a gpointer as arguments. Use the GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC() to cast the function to GtkSignalFunc.

toolbar : a GtkToolbar.
type : a value of type GtkToolbarChildType that determines what widget will be.
widget : a GtkWidget, or NULL.
text : the element's label.
tooltip_text : the element's tooltip.
tooltip_private_text : used for context-sensitive help about this toolbar element.
icon : a GtkWidget that provides pictorial representation of the element's function.
callback : the function to be executed when the button is pressed.
user_data : any data you wish to pass to the callback.
position : the number of widgets to insert this element after.
Returns : the new toolbar element as a GtkWidget.

gtk_toolbar_append_widget ()

void                gtk_toolbar_append_widget           (GtkToolbar *toolbar,
                                                         GtkWidget *widget,
                                                         const char *tooltip_text,
                                                         const char *tooltip_private_text);

Warning

gtk_toolbar_append_widget is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.

Adds a widget to the end of the given toolbar.

toolbar : a GtkToolbar.
widget : a GtkWidget to add to the toolbar.
tooltip_text : the element's tooltip.
tooltip_private_text : used for context-sensitive help about this toolbar element.

gtk_toolbar_prepend_widget ()

void                gtk_toolbar_prepend_widget          (GtkToolbar *toolbar,
                                                         GtkWidget *widget,
                                                         const char *tooltip_text,
                                                         const char *tooltip_private_text);

Warning

gtk_toolbar_prepend_widget is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.

Adds a widget to the beginning of the given toolbar.

toolbar : a GtkToolbar.
widget : a GtkWidget to add to the toolbar.
tooltip_text : the element's tooltip.
tooltip_private_text : used for context-sensitive help about this toolbar element.

gtk_toolbar_insert_widget ()

void                gtk_toolbar_insert_widget           (GtkToolbar *toolbar,
                                                         GtkWidget *widget,
                                                         const char *tooltip_text,
                                                         const char *tooltip_private_text,
                                                         gint position);

Warning

gtk_toolbar_insert_widget is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.

Inserts a widget in the toolbar at the given position.

toolbar : a GtkToolbar.
widget : a GtkWidget to add to the toolbar.
tooltip_text : the element's tooltip.
tooltip_private_text : used for context-sensitive help about this toolbar element.
position : the number of widgets to insert this widget after.

gtk_toolbar_set_style ()

void                gtk_toolbar_set_style               (GtkToolbar *toolbar,
                                                         GtkToolbarStyle style);

Alters the view of toolbar to display either icons only, text only, or both.

toolbar : a GtkToolbar.
style : the new style for toolbar.

gtk_toolbar_insert_stock ()

GtkWidget*          gtk_toolbar_insert_stock            (GtkToolbar *toolbar,
                                                         const gchar *stock_id,
                                                         const char *tooltip_text,
                                                         const char *tooltip_private_text,
                                                         GtkSignalFunc callback,
                                                         gpointer user_data,
                                                         gint position);

Warning

gtk_toolbar_insert_stock is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.

Inserts a stock item at the specified position of the toolbar. If stock_id is not a known stock item ID, it's inserted verbatim, except that underscores used to mark mnemonics are removed.

callback must be a pointer to a function taking a GtkWidget and a gpointer as arguments. Use the GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC() to cast the function to GtkSignalFunc.

toolbar : A GtkToolbar
stock_id : The id of the stock item you want to insert
tooltip_text : The text in the tooltip of the toolbar button
tooltip_private_text : The private text of the tooltip
callback : The callback called when the toolbar button is clicked.
user_data : user data passed to callback
position : The position the button shall be inserted at. -1 means at the end.
Returns : the inserted widget

gtk_toolbar_set_icon_size ()

void                gtk_toolbar_set_icon_size           (GtkToolbar *toolbar,
                                                         GtkIconSize icon_size);

Warning

gtk_toolbar_set_icon_size is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.

This function sets the size of stock icons in the toolbar. You can call it both before you add the icons and after they've been added. The size you set will override user preferences for the default icon size.

This should only be used for special-purpose toolbars, normal application toolbars should respect the user preferences for the size of icons.

toolbar : A GtkToolbar
icon_size : The GtkIconSize that stock icons in the toolbar shall have.

gtk_toolbar_remove_space ()

void                gtk_toolbar_remove_space            (GtkToolbar *toolbar,
                                                         gint position);

Warning

gtk_toolbar_remove_space is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.

Removes a space from the specified position.

toolbar : a GtkToolbar.
position : the index of the space to remove.

gtk_toolbar_unset_style ()

void                gtk_toolbar_unset_style             (GtkToolbar *toolbar);

Unsets a toolbar style set with gtk_toolbar_set_style(), so that user preferences will be used to determine the toolbar style.

toolbar : a GtkToolbar

Property Details

The "icon-size" property

  "icon-size"                GtkIconSize           : Read / Write

The size of the icons in a toolbar is normally determined by the toolbar-icon-size setting. When this property is set, it overrides the setting.

This should only be used for special-purpose toolbars, normal application toolbars should respect the user preferences for the size of icons.

Default value: GTK_ICON_SIZE_LARGE_TOOLBAR

Since 2.10


The "icon-size-set" property

  "icon-size-set"            gboolean              : Read / Write

Is TRUE if the icon-size property has been set.

Default value: FALSE

Since 2.10


The "orientation" property

  "orientation"              GtkOrientation        : Read / Write

The orientation of the toolbar.

Default value: GTK_ORIENTATION_HORIZONTAL


The "show-arrow" property

  "show-arrow"               gboolean              : Read / Write

If an arrow should be shown if the toolbar doesn't fit.

Default value: TRUE


The "toolbar-style" property

  "toolbar-style"            GtkToolbarStyle       : Read / Write

How to draw the toolbar.

Default value: GTK_TOOLBAR_ICONS


The "tooltips" property

  "tooltips"                 gboolean              : Read / Write

If the tooltips of the toolbar should be active or not.

Default value: TRUE

Since 2.8

Child Property Details

The "expand" child property

  "expand"                   gboolean              : Read / Write

Whether the item should receive extra space when the toolbar grows.

Default value: TRUE


The "homogeneous" child property

  "homogeneous"              gboolean              : Read / Write

Whether the item should be the same size as other homogeneous items.

Default value: TRUE

Style Property Details

The "button-relief" style property

  "button-relief"            GtkReliefStyle        : Read

Type of bevel around toolbar buttons.

Default value: GTK_RELIEF_NONE


The "internal-padding" style property

  "internal-padding"         gint                  : Read

Amount of border space between the toolbar shadow and the buttons.

Allowed values: >= 0

Default value: 0


The "max-child-expand" style property

  "max-child-expand"         gint                  : Read

Maximum amount of space an expandable item will be given.

Allowed values: >= 0

Default value: 2147483647


The "shadow-type" style property

  "shadow-type"              GtkShadowType         : Read

Style of bevel around the toolbar.

Default value: GTK_SHADOW_OUT


The "space-size" style property

  "space-size"               gint                  : Read

Size of spacers.

Allowed values: >= 0

Default value: 12


The "space-style" style property

  "space-style"              GtkToolbarSpaceStyle  : Read

Whether spacers are vertical lines or just blank.

Default value: GTK_TOOLBAR_SPACE_LINE

Signal Details

The "focus-home-or-end" signal

gboolean            user_function                      (GtkToolbar *toolbar,
                                                        gboolean    focus_home,
                                                        gpointer    user_data)       : Run Last / Action

A keybinding signal used internally by GTK+. This signal can't be used in application code

toolbar : the GtkToolbar which emitted the signal
focus_home : TRUE if the first item should be focused
user_data : user data set when the signal handler was connected.
Returns : TRUE if the signal was handled, FALSE if not

The "move-focus" signal

gboolean            user_function                      (GtkToolbar      *toolbar,
                                                        GtkDirectionType dir,
                                                        gpointer         user_data)      : Run Last / Action

A keybinding signal used internally by GTK+. This signal can't be used in application code.

toolbar : the GtkToolbar which emitted the signal
dir : a GtkDirection
user_data : user data set when the signal handler was connected.
Returns : TRUE if the signal was handled, FALSE if not

The "orientation-changed" signal

void                user_function                      (GtkToolbar    *toolbar,
                                                        GtkOrientation orientation,
                                                        gpointer       user_data)        : Run First

Emitted when the orientation of the toolbar changes.

toolbar : the object which emitted the signal
orientation : the new GtkOrientation of the toolbar
user_data : user data set when the signal handler was connected.

The "popup-context-menu" signal

gboolean            user_function                      (GtkToolbar *toolbar,
                                                        gint        x,
                                                        gint        y,
                                                        gint        button,
                                                        gpointer    user_data)      : Run Last

Emitted when the user right-clicks the toolbar or uses the keybinding to display a popup menu.

Application developers should handle this signal if they want to display a context menu on the toolbar. The context-menu should appear at the coordinates given by x and y. The mouse button number is given by the button parameter. If the menu was popped up using the keybaord, button is -1.

toolbar : the GtkToolbar which emitted the signal
x : the x coordinate of the point where the menu should appear
y : the y coordinate of the point where the menu should appear
button : the mouse button the user pressed, or -1
user_data : user data set when the signal handler was connected.
Returns : return TRUE if the signal was handled, FALSE if not

The "style-changed" signal

void                user_function                      (GtkToolbar     *toolbar,
                                                        GtkToolbarStyle style,
                                                        gpointer        user_data)      : Run First

Emitted when the style of the toolbar changes.

toolbar : The GtkToolbar which emitted the signal
style : the new GtkToolbarStyle of the toolbar
user_data : user data set when the signal handler was connected.

See Also

GtkToolItem

Base class of widgets that can be added to a toolbar.