Creates a new #GtkFileChooserNative.
Title of the native, or %NULL
Transient parent of the native, or %NULL
Open or save mode for the dialog
text to go in the accept button, or %NULL for the default
text to go in the cancel button, or %NULL for the default
The text used for the label on the accept button in the dialog, or %NULL to use the default text.
The text used for the label on the cancel button in the dialog, or %NULL to use the default text.
Whether a file chooser not in %GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_OPEN mode will offer the user to create new folders.
Whether a file chooser in %GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_SAVE mode will present an overwrite confirmation dialog if the user selects a file name that already exists.
Whether the window should be modal with respect to its transient parent.
The title of the dialog window
The transient parent of the dialog, or %NULL for none.
Whether the window is currenlty visible.
Adds a 'choice' to the file chooser. This is typically implemented as a combobox or, for boolean choices, as a checkbutton. You can select a value using gtk_file_chooser_set_choice() before the dialog is shown, and you can obtain the user-selected value in the ::response signal handler using gtk_file_chooser_get_choice().
Compare gtk_file_chooser_set_extra_widget().
id for the added choice
user-visible label for the added choice
ids for the options of the choice, or %NULL for a boolean choice
user-visible labels for the options, must be the same length as options
Adds filter
to the list of filters that the user can select between.
When a filter is selected, only files that are passed by that
filter are displayed.
Note that the chooser
takes ownership of the filter, so you have to
ref and sink it if you want to keep a reference.
a #GtkFileFilter
Adds a folder to be displayed with the shortcut folders in a file chooser. Note that shortcut folders do not get saved, as they are provided by the application. For example, you can use this to add a “/usr/share/mydrawprogram/Clipart” folder to the volume list.
filename of the folder to add
Adds a folder URI to be displayed with the shortcut folders in a file chooser. Note that shortcut folders do not get saved, as they are provided by the application. For example, you can use this to add a “file:///usr/share/mydrawprogram/Clipart” folder to the volume list.
URI of the folder to add
Creates a binding between source_property
on source
and target_property
on target
.
Whenever the source_property
is changed the target_property
is
updated using the same value. For instance:
g_object_bind_property (action, "active", widget, "sensitive", 0);
Will result in the "sensitive" property of the widget #GObject instance to be updated with the same value of the "active" property of the action #GObject instance.
If flags
contains %G_BINDING_BIDIRECTIONAL then the binding will be mutual:
if target_property
on target
changes then the source_property
on source
will be updated as well.
The binding will automatically be removed when either the source
or the
target
instances are finalized. To remove the binding without affecting the
source
and the target
you can just call g_object_unref() on the returned
#GBinding instance.
Removing the binding by calling g_object_unref() on it must only be done if
the binding, source
and target
are only used from a single thread and it
is clear that both source
and target
outlive the binding. Especially it
is not safe to rely on this if the binding, source
or target
can be
finalized from different threads. Keep another reference to the binding and
use g_binding_unbind() instead to be on the safe side.
A #GObject can have multiple bindings.
the property on source
to bind
the target #GObject
the property on target
to bind
flags to pass to #GBinding
Creates a binding between source_property
on source
and target_property
on target,
allowing you to set the transformation functions to be used by
the binding.
This function is the language bindings friendly version of g_object_bind_property_full(), using #GClosures instead of function pointers.
the property on source
to bind
the target #GObject
the property on target
to bind
flags to pass to #GBinding
a #GClosure wrapping the transformation function from the source
to the target,
or %NULL to use the default
a #GClosure wrapping the transformation function from the target
to the source,
or %NULL to use the default
Destroys a dialog.
When a dialog is destroyed, it will break any references it holds to other objects. If it is visible it will be hidden and any underlying window system resources will be destroyed.
Note that this does not release any reference to the object (as opposed to destroying a GtkWindow) because there is no reference from the windowing system to the #GtkNativeDialog.
This function is intended for #GObject implementations to re-enforce a [floating][floating-ref] object reference. Doing this is seldom required: all #GInitiallyUnowneds are created with a floating reference which usually just needs to be sunken by calling g_object_ref_sink().
Increases the freeze count on object
. If the freeze count is
non-zero, the emission of "notify" signals on object
is
stopped. The signals are queued until the freeze count is decreased
to zero. Duplicate notifications are squashed so that at most one
#GObject::notify signal is emitted for each property modified while the
object is frozen.
This is necessary for accessors that modify multiple properties to prevent premature notification while the object is still being modified.
Retrieves the custom label text for the accept button.
Gets the type of operation that the file chooser is performing; see gtk_file_chooser_set_action().
Retrieves the custom label text for the cancel button.
Gets the currently selected option in the 'choice' with the given ID.
the ID of the choice to get
Gets whether file choser will offer to create new folders. See gtk_file_chooser_set_create_folders().
Gets the current folder of chooser
as a local filename.
See gtk_file_chooser_set_current_folder().
Note that this is the folder that the file chooser is currently displaying (e.g. "/home/username/Documents"), which is not the same as the currently-selected folder if the chooser is in %GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_SELECT_FOLDER mode (e.g. "/home/username/Documents/selected-folder/". To get the currently-selected folder in that mode, use gtk_file_chooser_get_uri() as the usual way to get the selection.
Gets the current folder of chooser
as an URI.
See gtk_file_chooser_set_current_folder_uri().
Note that this is the folder that the file chooser is currently displaying (e.g. "file:///home/username/Documents"), which is not the same as the currently-selected folder if the chooser is in %GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_SELECT_FOLDER mode (e.g. "file:///home/username/Documents/selected-folder/". To get the currently-selected folder in that mode, use gtk_file_chooser_get_uri() as the usual way to get the selection.
Gets the current name in the file selector, as entered by the user in the text entry for “Name”.
This is meant to be used in save dialogs, to get the currently typed filename when the file itself does not exist yet. For example, an application that adds a custom extra widget to the file chooser for “file format” may want to change the extension of the typed filename based on the chosen format, say, from “.jpg” to “.png”.
Gets a named field from the objects table of associations (see g_object_set_data()).
name of the key for that association
Queries whether a file chooser is set to confirm for overwriting when the user types a file name that already exists.
Gets the filename for the currently selected file in the file selector. The filename is returned as an absolute path. If multiple files are selected, one of the filenames will be returned at random.
If the file chooser is in folder mode, this function returns the selected folder.
Lists all the selected files and subfolders in the current folder of
chooser
. The returned names are full absolute paths. If files in the current
folder cannot be represented as local filenames they will be ignored. (See
gtk_file_chooser_get_uris())
Gets the current filter; see gtk_file_chooser_set_filter().
Gets whether only local files can be selected in the file selector. See gtk_file_chooser_set_local_only()
Returns whether the dialog is modal. See gtk_native_dialog_set_modal().
Gets the filename that should be previewed in a custom preview widget. See gtk_file_chooser_set_preview_widget().
Gets the URI that should be previewed in a custom preview widget. See gtk_file_chooser_set_preview_widget().
Gets whether the preview widget set by gtk_file_chooser_set_preview_widget() should be shown for the current filename. See gtk_file_chooser_set_preview_widget_active().
Gets a property of an object.
The value
can be:
In general, a copy is made of the property contents and the caller is responsible for freeing the memory by calling g_value_unset().
Note that g_object_get_property() is really intended for language bindings, g_object_get() is much more convenient for C programming.
the name of the property to get
return location for the property value
This function gets back user data pointers stored via g_object_set_qdata().
A #GQuark, naming the user data pointer
Gets whether multiple files can be selected in the file selector. See gtk_file_chooser_set_select_multiple().
Gets whether hidden files and folders are displayed in the file selector. See gtk_file_chooser_set_show_hidden().
Gets the title of the #GtkNativeDialog.
Gets the URI for the currently selected file in the file selector. If multiple files are selected, one of the filenames will be returned at random.
If the file chooser is in folder mode, this function returns the selected folder.
Lists all the selected files and subfolders in the current folder of
chooser
. The returned names are full absolute URIs.
Gets whether a stock label should be drawn with the name of the previewed file. See gtk_file_chooser_set_use_preview_label().
Determines whether the dialog is visible.
Gets n_properties
properties for an object
.
Obtained properties will be set to values
. All properties must be valid.
Warnings will be emitted and undefined behaviour may result if invalid
properties are passed in.
the names of each property to get
the values of each property to get
Hides the dialog if it is visilbe, aborting any interaction. Once this is called the #GtkNativeDialog::response signal will not be emitted until after the next call to gtk_native_dialog_show().
If the dialog is not visible this does nothing.
Checks whether object
has a [floating][floating-ref] reference.
Lists the current set of user-selectable filters; see gtk_file_chooser_add_filter(), gtk_file_chooser_remove_filter().
Queries the list of shortcut folders in the file chooser, as set by gtk_file_chooser_add_shortcut_folder_uri().
Queries the list of shortcut folders in the file chooser, as set by gtk_file_chooser_add_shortcut_folder().
Emits a "notify" signal for the property property_name
on object
.
When possible, eg. when signaling a property change from within the class that registered the property, you should use g_object_notify_by_pspec() instead.
Note that emission of the notify signal may be blocked with g_object_freeze_notify(). In this case, the signal emissions are queued and will be emitted (in reverse order) when g_object_thaw_notify() is called.
the name of a property installed on the class of object
.
Emits a "notify" signal for the property specified by pspec
on object
.
This function omits the property name lookup, hence it is faster than g_object_notify().
One way to avoid using g_object_notify() from within the class that registered the properties, and using g_object_notify_by_pspec() instead, is to store the GParamSpec used with g_object_class_install_property() inside a static array, e.g.:
enum
{
PROP_0,
PROP_FOO,
PROP_LAST
};
static GParamSpec *properties[PROP_LAST];
static void
my_object_class_init (MyObjectClass *klass)
{
properties[PROP_FOO] = g_param_spec_int ("foo", "Foo", "The foo",
0, 100,
50,
G_PARAM_READWRITE);
g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class,
PROP_FOO,
properties[PROP_FOO]);
}
and then notify a change on the "foo" property with:
g_object_notify_by_pspec (self, properties[PROP_FOO]);
the #GParamSpec of a property installed on the class of object
.
Increase the reference count of object,
and possibly remove the
[floating][floating-ref] reference, if object
has a floating reference.
In other words, if the object is floating, then this call "assumes ownership" of the floating reference, converting it to a normal reference by clearing the floating flag while leaving the reference count unchanged. If the object is not floating, then this call adds a new normal reference increasing the reference count by one.
Since GLib 2.56, the type of object
will be propagated to the return type
under the same conditions as for g_object_ref().
Removes a 'choice' that has been added with gtk_file_chooser_add_choice().
the ID of the choice to remove
Removes filter
from the list of filters that the user can select between.
a #GtkFileFilter
Removes a folder from a file chooser’s list of shortcut folders.
filename of the folder to remove
Removes a folder URI from a file chooser’s list of shortcut folders.
URI of the folder to remove
Blocks in a recursive main loop until self
emits the
#GtkNativeDialog::response signal. It then returns the response ID
from the ::response signal emission.
Before entering the recursive main loop, gtk_native_dialog_run() calls gtk_native_dialog_show() on the dialog for you.
After gtk_native_dialog_run() returns, then dialog will be hidden.
Typical usage of this function might be:
gint result = gtk_native_dialog_run (GTK_NATIVE_DIALOG (dialog));
switch (result)
{
case GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT:
do_application_specific_something ();
break;
default:
do_nothing_since_dialog_was_cancelled ();
break;
}
g_object_unref (dialog);
Note that even though the recursive main loop gives the effect of a modal dialog (it prevents the user from interacting with other windows in the same window group while the dialog is run), callbacks such as timeouts, IO channel watches, DND drops, etc, will be triggered during a gtk_native_dialog_run() call.
Releases all references to other objects. This can be used to break reference cycles.
This function should only be called from object system implementations.
Selects all the files in the current folder of a file chooser.
Selects a filename. If the file name isn’t in the current
folder of chooser,
then the current folder of chooser
will
be changed to the folder containing filename
.
the filename to select
Selects the file to by uri
. If the URI doesn’t refer to a
file in the current folder of chooser,
then the current folder of
chooser
will be changed to the folder containing filename
.
the URI to select
Sets the custom label text for the accept button.
If characters in label
are preceded by an underscore, they are underlined.
If you need a literal underscore character in a label, use “__” (two
underscores). The first underlined character represents a keyboard
accelerator called a mnemonic.
Pressing Alt and that key activates the button.
custom label or %NULL for the default
Sets the type of operation that the chooser is performing; the user interface is adapted to suit the selected action. For example, an option to create a new folder might be shown if the action is %GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_SAVE but not if the action is %GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_OPEN.
the action that the file selector is performing
Sets the custom label text for the cancel button.
If characters in label
are preceded by an underscore, they are underlined.
If you need a literal underscore character in a label, use “__” (two
underscores). The first underlined character represents a keyboard
accelerator called a mnemonic.
Pressing Alt and that key activates the button.
custom label or %NULL for the default
Selects an option in a 'choice' that has been added with gtk_file_chooser_add_choice(). For a boolean choice, the possible options are "true" and "false".
the ID of the choice to set
the ID of the option to select
Sets whether file choser will offer to create new folders. This is only relevant if the action is not set to be %GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_OPEN.
%TRUE if the Create Folder button should be displayed
Sets the current folder for chooser
from a local filename.
The user will be shown the full contents of the current folder,
plus user interface elements for navigating to other folders.
In general, you should not use this function. See the [section on setting up a file chooser dialog][gtkfilechooserdialog-setting-up] for the rationale behind this.
the full path of the new current folder
Sets the current folder for chooser
from an URI.
The user will be shown the full contents of the current folder,
plus user interface elements for navigating to other folders.
In general, you should not use this function. See the [section on setting up a file chooser dialog][gtkfilechooserdialog-setting-up] for the rationale behind this.
the URI for the new current folder
Sets the current name in the file selector, as if entered
by the user. Note that the name passed in here is a UTF-8
string rather than a filename. This function is meant for
such uses as a suggested name in a “Save As...” dialog. You can
pass “Untitled.doc” or a similarly suitable suggestion for the name
.
If you want to preselect a particular existing file, you should use gtk_file_chooser_set_filename() or gtk_file_chooser_set_uri() instead. Please see the documentation for those functions for an example of using gtk_file_chooser_set_current_name() as well.
the filename to use, as a UTF-8 string
Each object carries around a table of associations from strings to pointers. This function lets you set an association.
If the object already had an association with that name, the old association will be destroyed.
Internally, the key
is converted to a #GQuark using g_quark_from_string().
This means a copy of key
is kept permanently (even after object
has been
finalized) — so it is recommended to only use a small, bounded set of values
for key
in your program, to avoid the #GQuark storage growing unbounded.
name of the key
data to associate with that key
Sets whether a file chooser in %GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_SAVE mode will present a confirmation dialog if the user types a file name that already exists. This is %FALSE by default.
If set to %TRUE, the chooser
will emit the
#GtkFileChooser::confirm-overwrite signal when appropriate.
If all you need is the stock confirmation dialog, set this property to %TRUE. You can override the way confirmation is done by actually handling the #GtkFileChooser::confirm-overwrite signal; please refer to its documentation for the details.
whether to confirm overwriting in save mode
Sets file
as the current filename for the file chooser, by changing
to the file’s parent folder and actually selecting the file in list. If
the chooser
is in %GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_SAVE mode, the file’s base name
will also appear in the dialog’s file name entry.
If the file name isn’t in the current folder of chooser,
then the current
folder of chooser
will be changed to the folder containing filename
. This
is equivalent to a sequence of gtk_file_chooser_unselect_all() followed by
gtk_file_chooser_select_filename().
Note that the file must exist, or nothing will be done except for the directory change.
If you are implementing a save dialog, you should use this function if you already have a file name to which the user may save; for example, when the user opens an existing file and then does Save As... If you don’t have a file name already — for example, if the user just created a new file and is saving it for the first time, do not call this function. Instead, use something similar to this:
if (document_is_new)
{
// the user just created a new document
gtk_file_chooser_set_current_folder_file (chooser, default_file_for_saving);
gtk_file_chooser_set_current_name (chooser, "Untitled document");
}
else
{
// the user edited an existing document
gtk_file_chooser_set_file (chooser, existing_file);
}
Sets filename
as the current filename for the file chooser, by changing to
the file’s parent folder and actually selecting the file in list; all other
files will be unselected. If the chooser
is in
%GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_SAVE mode, the file’s base name will also appear in
the dialog’s file name entry.
Note that the file must exist, or nothing will be done except for the directory change.
You should use this function only when implementing a save dialog for which you already have a file name to which the user may save. For example, when the user opens an existing file and then does Save As... to save a copy or a modified version. If you don’t have a file name already — for example, if the user just created a new file and is saving it for the first time, do not call this function. Instead, use something similar to this:
if (document_is_new)
{
// the user just created a new document
gtk_file_chooser_set_current_name (chooser, "Untitled document");
}
else
{
// the user edited an existing document
gtk_file_chooser_set_filename (chooser, existing_filename);
}
In the first case, the file chooser will present the user with useful suggestions as to where to save his new file. In the second case, the file’s existing location is already known, so the file chooser will use it.
the filename to set as current
Sets the current filter; only the files that pass the filter will be displayed. If the user-selectable list of filters is non-empty, then the filter should be one of the filters in that list. Setting the current filter when the list of filters is empty is useful if you want to restrict the displayed set of files without letting the user change it.
a #GtkFileFilter
Sets whether only local files can be selected in the
file selector. If local_only
is %TRUE (the default),
then the selected file or files are guaranteed to be
accessible through the operating systems native file
system and therefore the application only
needs to worry about the filename functions in
#GtkFileChooser, like gtk_file_chooser_get_filename(),
rather than the URI functions like
gtk_file_chooser_get_uri(),
On some systems non-native files may still be available using the native filesystem via a userspace filesystem (FUSE).
%TRUE if only local files can be selected
Sets a dialog modal or non-modal. Modal dialogs prevent interaction with other windows in the same application. To keep modal dialogs on top of main application windows, use gtk_native_dialog_set_transient_for() to make the dialog transient for the parent; most [window managers][gtk-X11-arch] will then disallow lowering the dialog below the parent.
whether the window is modal
Sets an application-supplied widget to use to display a custom preview of the currently selected file. To implement a preview, after setting the preview widget, you connect to the #GtkFileChooser::update-preview signal, and call gtk_file_chooser_get_preview_filename() or gtk_file_chooser_get_preview_uri() on each change. If you can display a preview of the new file, update your widget and set the preview active using gtk_file_chooser_set_preview_widget_active(). Otherwise, set the preview inactive.
When there is no application-supplied preview widget, or the application-supplied preview widget is not active, the file chooser will display no preview at all.
Sets whether the preview widget set by
gtk_file_chooser_set_preview_widget() should be shown for the
current filename. When active
is set to false, the file chooser
may display an internally generated preview of the current file
or it may display no preview at all. See
gtk_file_chooser_set_preview_widget() for more details.
whether to display the user-specified preview widget
Sets a property on an object.
the name of the property to set
the value
Sets whether multiple files can be selected in the file selector. This is only relevant if the action is set to be %GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_OPEN or %GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_SELECT_FOLDER.
%TRUE if multiple files can be selected.
Sets whether hidden files and folders are displayed in the file selector.
%TRUE if hidden files and folders should be displayed.
Sets the title of the #GtkNativeDialog.
title of the dialog
Dialog windows should be set transient for the main application window they were spawned from. This allows [window managers][gtk-X11-arch] to e.g. keep the dialog on top of the main window, or center the dialog over the main window.
Passing %NULL for parent
unsets the current transient window.
Sets the file referred to by uri
as the current file for the file chooser,
by changing to the URI’s parent folder and actually selecting the URI in the
list. If the chooser
is %GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_SAVE mode, the URI’s base
name will also appear in the dialog’s file name entry.
Note that the URI must exist, or nothing will be done except for the directory change.
You should use this function only when implementing a save dialog for which you already have a file name to which the user may save. For example, when the user opens an existing file and then does Save As... to save a copy or a modified version. If you don’t have a file name already — for example, if the user just created a new file and is saving it for the first time, do not call this function. Instead, use something similar to this:
if (document_is_new)
{
// the user just created a new document
gtk_file_chooser_set_current_name (chooser, "Untitled document");
}
else
{
// the user edited an existing document
gtk_file_chooser_set_uri (chooser, existing_uri);
}
In the first case, the file chooser will present the user with useful suggestions as to where to save his new file. In the second case, the file’s existing location is already known, so the file chooser will use it.
the URI to set as current
Sets whether the file chooser should display a stock label with the name of the file that is being previewed; the default is %TRUE. Applications that want to draw the whole preview area themselves should set this to %FALSE and display the name themselves in their preview widget.
See also: gtk_file_chooser_set_preview_widget()
whether to display a stock label with the name of the previewed file
Shows the dialog on the display, allowing the user to interact with it. When the user accepts the state of the dialog the dialog will be automatically hidden and the #GtkNativeDialog::response signal will be emitted.
Multiple calls while the dialog is visible will be ignored.
Remove a specified datum from the object's data associations, without invoking the association's destroy handler.
name of the key
This function gets back user data pointers stored via
g_object_set_qdata() and removes the data
from object
without invoking its destroy() function (if any was
set).
Usually, calling this function is only required to update
user data pointers with a destroy notifier, for example:
void
object_add_to_user_list (GObject *object,
const gchar *new_string)
{
// the quark, naming the object data
GQuark quark_string_list = g_quark_from_static_string ("my-string-list");
// retrieve the old string list
GList *list = g_object_steal_qdata (object, quark_string_list);
// prepend new string
list = g_list_prepend (list, g_strdup (new_string));
// this changed 'list', so we need to set it again
g_object_set_qdata_full (object, quark_string_list, list, free_string_list);
}
static void
free_string_list (gpointer data)
{
GList *node, *list = data;
for (node = list; node; node = node->next)
g_free (node->data);
g_list_free (list);
}
Using g_object_get_qdata() in the above example, instead of g_object_steal_qdata() would have left the destroy function set, and thus the partial string list would have been freed upon g_object_set_qdata_full().
A #GQuark, naming the user data pointer
Reverts the effect of a previous call to
g_object_freeze_notify(). The freeze count is decreased on object
and when it reaches zero, queued "notify" signals are emitted.
Duplicate notifications for each property are squashed so that at most one #GObject::notify signal is emitted for each property, in the reverse order in which they have been queued.
It is an error to call this function when the freeze count is zero.
Decreases the reference count of object
. When its reference count
drops to 0, the object is finalized (i.e. its memory is freed).
If the pointer to the #GObject may be reused in future (for example, if it is an instance variable of another object), it is recommended to clear the pointer to %NULL rather than retain a dangling pointer to a potentially invalid #GObject instance. Use g_clear_object() for this.
Unselects all the files in the current folder of a file chooser.
Unselects a currently selected filename. If the filename is not in the current directory, does not exist, or is otherwise not currently selected, does nothing.
the filename to unselect
Unselects the file referred to by uri
. If the file
is not in the current directory, does not exist, or
is otherwise not currently selected, does nothing.
the URI to unselect
This function essentially limits the life time of the closure
to
the life time of the object. That is, when the object is finalized,
the closure
is invalidated by calling g_closure_invalidate() on
it, in order to prevent invocations of the closure with a finalized
(nonexisting) object. Also, g_object_ref() and g_object_unref() are
added as marshal guards to the closure,
to ensure that an extra
reference count is held on object
during invocation of the
closure
. Usually, this function will be called on closures that
use this object
as closure data.
#GClosure to watch
Find the #GParamSpec with the given name for an
interface. Generally, the interface vtable passed in as g_iface
will be the default vtable from g_type_default_interface_ref(), or,
if you know the interface has already been loaded,
g_type_default_interface_peek().
any interface vtable for the interface, or the default vtable for the interface
name of a property to look up.
Add a property to an interface; this is only useful for interfaces that are added to GObject-derived types. Adding a property to an interface forces all objects classes with that interface to have a compatible property. The compatible property could be a newly created #GParamSpec, but normally g_object_class_override_property() will be used so that the object class only needs to provide an implementation and inherits the property description, default value, bounds, and so forth from the interface property.
This function is meant to be called from the interface's default
vtable initialization function (the class_init
member of
#GTypeInfo.) It must not be called after after class_init
has
been called for any object types implementing this interface.
If pspec
is a floating reference, it will be consumed.
any interface vtable for the interface, or the default vtable for the interface.
the #GParamSpec for the new property
Lists the properties of an interface.Generally, the interface
vtable passed in as g_iface
will be the default vtable from
g_type_default_interface_ref(), or, if you know the interface has
already been loaded, g_type_default_interface_peek().
any interface vtable for the interface, or the default vtable for the interface
Creates a new #GtkFileChooserNative.
Title of the native, or %NULL
Transient parent of the native, or %NULL
Open or save mode for the dialog
text to go in the accept button, or %NULL for the default
text to go in the cancel button, or %NULL for the default
Creates a new instance of a #GObject subtype and sets its properties.
Construction parameters (see %G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT, %G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY) which are not explicitly specified are set to their default values.
the type id of the #GObject subtype to instantiate
an array of #GParameter
#GtkFileChooserNative is an abstraction of a dialog box suitable for use with “File/Open” or “File/Save as” commands. By default, this just uses a #GtkFileChooserDialog to implement the actual dialog. However, on certain platforms, such as Windows and macOS, the native platform file chooser is used instead. When the application is running in a sandboxed environment without direct filesystem access (such as Flatpak), #GtkFileChooserNative may call the proper APIs (portals) to let the user choose a file and make it available to the application.
While the API of #GtkFileChooserNative closely mirrors #GtkFileChooserDialog, the main difference is that there is no access to any #GtkWindow or #GtkWidget for the dialog. This is required, as there may not be one in the case of a platform native dialog. Showing, hiding and running the dialog is handled by the #GtkNativeDialog functions.
Typical usage ## {#gtkfilechoosernative-typical-usage}
In the simplest of cases, you can the following code to use #GtkFileChooserDialog to select a file for opening:
|[ GtkFileChooserNative *native; GtkFileChooserAction action = GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_OPEN; gint res;
native = gtk_file_chooser_native_new ("Open File", parent_window, action, "_Open", "_Cancel");
res = gtk_native_dialog_run (GTK_NATIVE_DIALOG (native)); if (res == GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT) { char *filename; GtkFileChooser *chooser = GTK_FILE_CHOOSER (native); filename = gtk_file_chooser_get_filename (chooser); open_file (filename); g_free (filename); }
g_object_unref (native);
For more information on how to best set up a file dialog, see #GtkFileChooserDialog.
Response Codes ## {#gtkfilechooserdialognative-responses}
#GtkFileChooserNative inherits from #GtkNativeDialog, which means it will return #GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT if the user accepted, and #GTK_RESPONSE_CANCEL if he pressed cancel. It can also return #GTK_RESPONSE_DELETE_EVENT if the window was unexpectedly closed.
Differences from #GtkFileChooserDialog ## {#gtkfilechooserdialognative-differences}
There are a few things in the GtkFileChooser API that are not possible to use with #GtkFileChooserNative, as such use would prohibit the use of a native dialog.
There is no support for the signals that are emitted when the user navigates in the dialog, including:
You can also not use the methods that directly control user navigation:
If you need any of the above you will have to use #GtkFileChooserDialog directly.
No operations that change the the dialog work while the dialog is visible. Set all the properties that are required before showing the dialog.
Win32 details ## {#gtkfilechooserdialognative-win32}
On windows the IFileDialog implementation (added in Windows Vista) is used. It supports many of the features that #GtkFileChooserDialog does, but there are some things it does not handle:
Extra widgets added with gtk_file_chooser_set_extra_widget().
Use of custom previews by connecting to #GtkFileChooser::update-preview.
Any #GtkFileFilter added using a mimetype or custom filter.
If any of these features are used the regular #GtkFileChooserDialog will be used in place of the native one.
Portal details ## {#gtkfilechooserdialognative-portal}
When the org.freedesktop.portal.FileChooser portal is available on the session bus, it is used to bring up an out-of-process file chooser. Depending on the kind of session the application is running in, this may or may not be a GTK+ file chooser. In this situation, the following things are not supported and will be silently ignored:
Extra widgets added with gtk_file_chooser_set_extra_widget().
Use of custom previews by connecting to #GtkFileChooser::update-preview.
Any #GtkFileFilter added with a custom filter.
macOS details ## {#gtkfilechooserdialognative-macos}
On macOS the NSSavePanel and NSOpenPanel classes are used to provide native file chooser dialogs. Some features provided by #GtkFileChooserDialog are not supported:
Extra widgets added with gtk_file_chooser_set_extra_widget(), unless the widget is an instance of GtkLabel, in which case the label text will be used to set the NSSavePanel message instance property.
Use of custom previews by connecting to #GtkFileChooser::update-preview.
Any #GtkFileFilter added with a custom filter.
Shortcut folders.