The accelerator(s) represented by this object.
This property is used if [propertyGtk
.ShortcutsShortcut:shortcut-type]
is set to %GTK_SHORTCUT_ACCELERATOR.
The syntax of this property is (an extension of) the syntax understood
by [funcGtk
.accelerator_parse]. Multiple accelerators can be specified
by separating them with a space, but keep in mind that the available width
is limited.
It is also possible to specify ranges of shortcuts, using "..." between the keys. Sequences of keys can be specified using a "+" or "&" between the keys.
Examples:
Use "+" instead of "&" when the keys may (or have to be) pressed sequentially (e.g use "t+t" for 'press the t key twice').
Note that <, > and & need to be escaped as <, > and & when used in .ui files.
The accessible role of the given GtkAccessible
implementation.
The accessible role cannot be changed once set.
A detailed action name.
If this is set for a shortcut of type %GTK_SHORTCUT_ACCELERATOR,
then GTK will use the accelerators that are associated with the
action via [methodGtk
.Application.set_accels_for_action], and
setting [propertyGtk
.ShortcutsShortcut:accelerator] is not necessary.
Whether the widget or any of its descendents can accept the input focus.
This property is meant to be set by widget implementations, typically in their instance init function.
Whether the widget can receive pointer events.
A list of css classes applied to this widget.
The name of this widget in the CSS tree.
This property is meant to be set by widget implementations, typically in their instance init function.
The cursor used by widget
.
The text direction for which this shortcut is active.
If the shortcut is used regardless of the text direction, set this property to %GTK_TEXT_DIR_NONE.
Whether the widget should grab focus when it is clicked with the mouse.
This property is only relevant for widgets that can take focus.
Whether this widget itself will accept the input focus.
How to distribute horizontal space if widget gets extra space.
Enables or disables the emission of the ::query-tooltip signal on widget
.
A value of %TRUE indicates that widget
can have a tooltip, in this case
the widget will be queried using [signalGtk
.Widget::query-tooltip] to
determine whether it will provide a tooltip or not.
Override for height request of the widget.
If this is -1, the natural request will be used.
Whether to expand horizontally.
Whether to use the hexpand
property.
An icon to represent the shortcut or gesture.
This property is used if [propertyGtk
.ShortcutsShortcut:shortcut-type]
is set to %GTK_SHORTCUT_GESTURE.
For the other predefined gesture types, GTK provides an icon on its own.
%TRUE if an icon has been set.
The GtkLayoutManager
instance to use to compute the preferred size
of the widget, and allocate its children.
This property is meant to be set by widget implementations, typically in their instance init function.
Margin on bottom side of widget.
This property adds margin outside of the widget's normal size
request, the margin will be added in addition to the size from
[methodGtk
.Widget.set_size_request] for example.
Margin on end of widget, horizontally.
This property supports left-to-right and right-to-left text directions.
This property adds margin outside of the widget's normal size
request, the margin will be added in addition to the size from
[methodGtk
.Widget.set_size_request] for example.
Margin on start of widget, horizontally.
This property supports left-to-right and right-to-left text directions.
This property adds margin outside of the widget's normal size
request, the margin will be added in addition to the size from
[methodGtk
.Widget.set_size_request] for example.
Margin on top side of widget.
This property adds margin outside of the widget's normal size
request, the margin will be added in addition to the size from
[methodGtk
.Widget.set_size_request] for example.
The name of the widget.
The requested opacity of the widget.
How content outside the widget's content area is treated.
This property is meant to be set by widget implementations, typically in their instance init function.
Whether the widget will receive the default action when it is focused.
Whether the widget responds to input.
The type of shortcut that is represented.
The subtitle for the shortcut or gesture.
This is typically used for gestures and should be a short, one-line text that describes the gesture itself. For the predefined gesture types, GTK provides a subtitle on its own.
%TRUE if a subtitle has been set.
The textual description for the shortcut or gesture represented by this object.
This should be a short string that can fit in a single line.
The size group for the textual portion of this shortcut.
This is used internally by GTK, and must not be modified by applications.
Sets the text of tooltip to be the given string, which is marked up with Pango markup.
Also see [methodGtk
.Tooltip.set_markup].
This is a convenience property which will take care of getting the
tooltip shown if the given string is not %NULL:
[propertyGtk
.Widget:has-tooltip] will automatically be set to %TRUE
and there will be taken care of [signalGtk
.Widget::query-tooltip] in
the default signal handler.
Note that if both [propertyGtk
.Widget:tooltip-text] and
[propertyGtk
.Widget:tooltip-markup] are set, the last one wins.
Sets the text of tooltip to be the given string.
Also see [methodGtk
.Tooltip.set_text].
This is a convenience property which will take care of getting the
tooltip shown if the given string is not %NULL:
[propertyGtk
.Widget:has-tooltip] will automatically be set to %TRUE
and there will be taken care of [signalGtk
.Widget::query-tooltip] in
the default signal handler.
Note that if both [propertyGtk
.Widget:tooltip-text] and
[propertyGtk
.Widget:tooltip-markup] are set, the last one wins.
How to distribute vertical space if widget gets extra space.
Whether to expand vertically.
Whether to use the vexpand
property.
Whether the widget is visible.
Override for width request of the widget.
If this is -1, the natural request will be used.
The size group for the accelerator portion of this shortcut.
This is used internally by GTK, and must not be modified by applications.