gtk-0.14.6: Binding to the Gtk+ graphical user interface library.

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Graphics.UI.Gtk.MenuComboToolbar.Toolbar

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Description

Create bars of buttons and other widgets

Synopsis

Detail

This widget underwent a signficant overhaul in gtk 2.4 and the recommended api changed substantially. The old interface is still supported but it is not recommended.

  • The following information applies to the new interface only.

A toolbar is created with a call to toolbarNew.

A toolbar can contain instances of a subclass of ToolItem. To add a ToolItem to the a toolbar, use toolbarInsert. To remove an item from the toolbar use containerRemove. To add a button to the toolbar, add an instance of ToolButton.

Toolbar items can be visually grouped by adding instances of SeparatorToolItem to the toolbar. If a SeparatorToolItem 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 using onPopupContextMenu.

  • The following information applies to the old interface only.

Buttons, RadioButtons and ToggleButtons can be added by refering to stock images. Their size can be changed by calling toolbarSetIconSize. In contrast, normal widget cannot be added. Due to the bad interface of Toolbar mnemonics of RadioButtons and ToggleButtons are not honored.

All the append, insert and prepend functions use an internal function to do the actual work. In fact the interface is pretty skrewed up: To insert icons by using stock items is definitely the best practice as all other images cannot react to toolbarSetIconSize and other theming actions. On the other hand toolbarInsertStock always generates simple Buttons but is the only function that is able to insert Mnemonics on the label. Our solution is to use StockItems to specify all Images of the Buttons. If the user inserts RadioButtons or ToggleButtons, the stock image lookup is done manually. A mnemonic in the labels is sadly not honored this way.

Class Hierarchy

| GObject
| +----Object
| +----Widget
| +----Container
| +----Toolbar

Types

Constructors

toolbarNew :: IO Toolbar Source #

Creates a new toolbar.

Methods

toolbarInsertNewButton :: (ToolbarClass self, GlibString string) => self -> Int -> StockId -> Maybe (string, string) -> IO Button Source #

Insert a new Button into the Toolbar.

The new Button is created at position pos, counting from 0.

The icon and label for the button is referenced by stockId which must be a valid entry in the Toolbars Style or the default IconFactory.

If you whish to have Tooltips added to this button you can specify Just (tipText, tipPrivate) , otherwise specify Nothing.

The newly created Button is returned. Use this button to add an action function with "connectToClicked".

  • Warning: this function is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.

Removed in Gtk3.

toolbarAppendNewButton :: (ToolbarClass self, GlibString string) => self -> StockId -> Maybe (string, string) -> IO Button Source #

Append a new Button to the Toolbar.

See toolbarInsertNewButton for details.

  • Warning: this function is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.

Removed in Gtk3.

toolbarPrependNewButton :: (ToolbarClass self, GlibString string) => self -> StockId -> Maybe (string, string) -> IO Button Source #

Prepend a new Button to the Toolbar.

See toolbarInsertNewButton for details.

  • Warning: this function is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.

Removed in Gtk3.

toolbarInsertNewToggleButton :: (ToolbarClass self, GlibString string) => self -> Int -> StockId -> Maybe (string, string) -> IO ToggleButton Source #

Insert a new ToggleButton into the Toolbar.

See toolbarInsertNewButton for details.

  • Warning: this function is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.

Removed in Gtk3.

toolbarAppendNewToggleButton :: (ToolbarClass self, GlibString string) => self -> StockId -> Maybe (string, string) -> IO ToggleButton Source #

Append a new ToggleButton to the Toolbar.

See toolbarInsertNewButton for details.

  • Warning: this function is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.

Removed in Gtk3.

toolbarPrependNewToggleButton :: (ToolbarClass self, GlibString string) => self -> StockId -> Maybe (string, string) -> IO ToggleButton Source #

Prepend a new ToggleButton to the Toolbar.

See toolbarInsertNewButton for details.

  • Warning: this function is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.

Removed in Gtk3.

toolbarInsertNewRadioButton :: (ToolbarClass self, RadioButtonClass rb, GlibString string) => self -> Int -> StockId -> Maybe (string, string) -> Maybe rb -> IO RadioButton Source #

Insert a new RadioButton into the Toolbar.

See toolbarInsertNewButton for details.

  • Warning: this function is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.

The parent argument must be set to another RadioButton in the group. If Nothing is given, a new group is generated (which is the desired behavious for the first button of a group).

  • Warning: this function is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.

Removed in Gtk3.

toolbarAppendNewRadioButton :: (ToolbarClass self, RadioButtonClass rb, GlibString string) => self -> StockId -> Maybe (string, string) -> Maybe rb -> IO RadioButton Source #

Append a new RadioButton to the Toolbar.

See toolbarInsertNewButton for details.

  • Warning: this function is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.

Removed in Gtk3.

toolbarPrependNewRadioButton :: (ToolbarClass self, RadioButtonClass rb, GlibString string) => self -> StockId -> Maybe (string, string) -> Maybe rb -> IO RadioButton Source #

Prepend a new RadioButton to the Toolbar.

See toolbarInsertNewButton for details.

  • Warning: this function is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.

Removed in Gtk3.

toolbarInsertNewWidget :: (ToolbarClass self, WidgetClass w, GlibString string) => self -> Int -> w -> Maybe (string, string) -> IO () Source #

Insert an arbitrary widget to the Toolbar.

The Widget should not be a button. Adding Buttons with the toolbarInsertButton,... functions with stock objects is much better as it takes care of theme handling.

  • Warning: this function is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.

Removed in Gtk3.

toolbarAppendNewWidget :: (ToolbarClass self, WidgetClass w, GlibString string) => self -> w -> Maybe (string, string) -> IO () Source #

Append a new Widget to the Toolbar.

See toolbarInsertNewButton for details.

  • Warning: this function is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.

Removed in Gtk3.

toolbarPrependNewWidget :: (ToolbarClass self, WidgetClass w, GlibString string) => self -> w -> Maybe (string, string) -> IO () Source #

Prepend a new Widget to the Toolbar.

See toolbarInsertNewButton for details.

  • Warning: this function is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.

Removed in Gtk3.

toolbarSetOrientation :: ToolbarClass self => self -> Orientation -> IO () Source #

Sets whether a toolbar should appear horizontally or vertically.

Removed in Gtk3.

toolbarGetOrientation :: ToolbarClass self => self -> IO Orientation Source #

Retrieves the current orientation of the toolbar. See toolbarSetOrientation.

Removed in Gtk3.

toolbarSetStyle :: ToolbarClass self => self -> ToolbarStyle -> IO () Source #

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

toolbarGetStyle :: ToolbarClass self => self -> IO ToolbarStyle Source #

Retrieves whether the toolbar has text, icons, or both. See toolbarSetStyle.

toolbarUnsetStyle :: ToolbarClass self => self -> IO () Source #

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

toolbarSetTooltips Source #

Arguments

:: ToolbarClass self 
=> self 
-> Bool

enable - set to False to disable the tooltips, or True to enable them.

-> IO () 

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

Removed in Gtk3.

toolbarGetTooltips :: ToolbarClass self => self -> IO Bool Source #

Retrieves whether tooltips are enabled. See toolbarSetTooltips.

Removed in Gtk3.

data IconSize Source #

The size of an icon in pixels.

  • This enumeration contains one case that is not exported and which is used when new sizes are registered using iconSizeRegister.
  • Applying show to this type will reveal the name of the size that is registered with Gtk+.

Constructors

IconSizeInvalid

Don't scale but use any of the available sizes.

IconSizeMenu

Icon size to use in next to menu items in drop-down menus.

IconSizeSmallToolbar

Icon size for small toolbars.

IconSizeLargeToolbar

Icon size for larger toolbars.

IconSizeButton

Icon size for icons in buttons, next to the label.

IconSizeDnd

Icon size for icons in drag-and-drop.

IconSizeDialog

Icon size for icons next to dialog text.

IconSizeUser Int 

toolbarSetIconSize :: ToolbarClass self => self -> IconSize -> IO () Source #

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.

It might be sensible to restrict oneself to IconSizeSmallToolbar and IconSizeLargeToolbar.

  • Warning: this function is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.

toolbarGetIconSize :: ToolbarClass self => self -> IO IconSize Source #

Retrieves the icon size for the toolbar. See toolbarSetIconSize.

toolbarInsert Source #

Arguments

:: (ToolbarClass self, ToolItemClass item) 
=> self 
-> item

item - a ToolItem

-> Int

pos - the position of the new item

-> IO () 

Insert a ToolItem 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.

  • Available since Gtk version 2.4

toolbarGetItemIndex Source #

Arguments

:: (ToolbarClass self, ToolItemClass item) 
=> self 
-> item

item - a ToolItem that is a child of toolbar

-> IO Int

returns the position of item on the toolbar.

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

  • Available since Gtk version 2.4

toolbarGetNItems :: ToolbarClass self => self -> IO Int Source #

Returns the number of items on the toolbar.

  • Available since Gtk version 2.4

toolbarGetNthItem Source #

Arguments

:: ToolbarClass self 
=> self 
-> Int

n - A position on the toolbar

-> IO (Maybe ToolItem)

returns The n'th ToolItem on the toolbar, or Nothing if there isn't an n'th item.

Returns the n'th item on toolbar, or Nothing if the toolbar does not contain an n'th item.

  • Available since Gtk+ version 2.4

toolbarGetDropIndex Source #

Arguments

:: ToolbarClass self 
=> self 
-> (Int, Int)

(x, y) - coordinate of a point on the toolbar. Note that (x, y) are in toolbar coordinates, not window coordinates.

-> IO Int

returns The position corresponding to the point (x, y) on the toolbar.

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.

  • Available since Gtk version 2.4

toolbarSetDropHighlightItem Source #

Arguments

:: (ToolbarClass self, ToolItemClass toolItem) 
=> self 
-> Maybe toolItem

toolItem - a ToolItem, or Nothing to turn of highlighting

-> Int

index - a position on the toolbar

-> IO () 

Highlights the 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 Nothing, highlighting is turned off (and the index is ignored).

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

  • Available since Gtk version 2.4

toolbarSetShowArrow :: ToolbarClass self => self -> Bool -> IO () Source #

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

  • Available since Gtk version 2.4

toolbarGetShowArrow :: ToolbarClass self => self -> IO Bool Source #

Returns whether the toolbar has an overflow menu. See toolbarSetShowArrow.

  • Available since Gtk+ version 2.4

toolbarGetReliefStyle :: ToolbarClass self => self -> IO ReliefStyle Source #

Returns the relief style of buttons on the toolbar. See buttonSetRelief.

  • Available since Gtk+ version 2.4

Attributes

toolbarOrientation :: ToolbarClass self => Attr self Orientation Source #

The orientation of the toolbar.

Default value: OrientationHorizontal

Removed in Gtk3.

toolbarShowArrow :: ToolbarClass self => Attr self Bool Source #

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

Default value: True

toolbarTooltips :: ToolbarClass self => Attr self Bool Source #

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

Default value: True

Removed in Gtk3.

toolbarStyle :: ToolbarClass self => Attr self ToolbarStyle Source #

How to draw the toolbar.

Default value: ToolbarIcons

Child Attributes

toolbarChildExpand :: (ToolbarClass self, WidgetClass child) => child -> Attr self Bool Source #

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

Default value: True

toolbarChildHomogeneous :: (ToolbarClass self, WidgetClass child) => child -> Attr self Bool Source #

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

Default value: True

Signals

onOrientationChanged :: ToolbarClass self => self -> (Orientation -> IO ()) -> IO (ConnectId self) Source #

Emitted when the orientation of the toolbar changes.

afterOrientationChanged :: ToolbarClass self => self -> (Orientation -> IO ()) -> IO (ConnectId self) Source #

Emitted when the orientation of the toolbar changes.

onStyleChanged :: ToolbarClass self => self -> (ToolbarStyle -> IO ()) -> IO (ConnectId self) Source #

Emitted when the style of the toolbar changes.

afterStyleChanged :: ToolbarClass self => self -> (ToolbarStyle -> IO ()) -> IO (ConnectId self) Source #

Emitted when the style of the toolbar changes.

onPopupContextMenu Source #

Arguments

:: ToolbarClass self 
=> self 
-> (Int -> Int -> Int -> IO Bool)

(x y button -> ...) - The handler should return True if the signal was handled, False if not.

-> IO (ConnectId self) 

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.

afterPopupContextMenu Source #

Arguments

:: ToolbarClass self 
=> self 
-> (Int -> Int -> Int -> IO Bool)

(x y button -> ...) - The handler should return True if the signal was handled, False if not.

-> IO (ConnectId self) 

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.