Maintainer | gtk2hs-users@lists.sourceforge.net |
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Stability | provisional |
Portability | portable (depends on GHC) |
Safe Haskell | None |
Language | Haskell98 |
A widget which indicates progress visually
Synopsis
- data LevelBar
- class WidgetClass o => LevelBarClass o
- castToLevelBar :: GObjectClass obj => obj -> LevelBar
- gTypeLevelBar :: GType
- toLevelBar :: LevelBarClass o => o -> LevelBar
- levelBarNew :: IO LevelBar
- levelBarSetMode :: LevelBarClass self => self -> LevelBarMode -> IO ()
- levelBarGetMode :: LevelBarClass self => self -> IO LevelBarMode
- levelBarAddOffsetValue :: (LevelBarClass self, GlibString string) => self -> string -> Double -> IO ()
- levelBarRemoveOffsetValue :: (LevelBarClass self, GlibString string) => self -> string -> IO ()
- levelBarGetOffsetValue :: (LevelBarClass self, GlibString string) => self -> string -> IO Double
- levelBarInverted :: LevelBarClass self => Attr self Bool
- levelBarMaxValue :: LevelBarClass self => Attr self Double
- levelBarMinValue :: LevelBarClass self => Attr self Double
- levelBarValue :: LevelBarClass self => Attr self Double
- levelBarMode :: LevelBarClass self => Attr self LevelBarMode
Detail
The LevelBar
is typically used to display level indicator
Class Hierarchy
Types
Instances
Eq LevelBar Source # | |
Ord LevelBar Source # | |
Defined in Graphics.UI.Gtk.Types | |
GObjectClass LevelBar Source # | |
Defined in Graphics.UI.Gtk.Types | |
LevelBarClass LevelBar Source # | |
Defined in Graphics.UI.Gtk.Types | |
WidgetClass LevelBar Source # | |
Defined in Graphics.UI.Gtk.Types |
class WidgetClass o => LevelBarClass o Source #
Instances
LevelBarClass LevelBar Source # | |
Defined in Graphics.UI.Gtk.Types |
castToLevelBar :: GObjectClass obj => obj -> LevelBar Source #
toLevelBar :: LevelBarClass o => o -> LevelBar Source #
Constructors
Methods
levelBarSetMode :: LevelBarClass self => self -> LevelBarMode -> IO () Source #
Sets the value of the "mode" property.
levelBarGetMode :: LevelBarClass self => self -> IO LevelBarMode Source #
Returns the value of the "mode" property.
levelBarAddOffsetValue Source #
:: (LevelBarClass self, GlibString string) | |
=> self | |
-> string |
|
-> Double |
|
-> IO () |
Add a new offset marker at the position specified by @value
levelBarRemoveOffsetValue :: (LevelBarClass self, GlibString string) => self -> string -> IO () Source #
Add a new offset marker at the position specified by @value
levelBarGetOffsetValue Source #
:: (LevelBarClass self, GlibString string) | |
=> self | |
-> string | |
-> IO Double | returns the value of the offset |
Returns the current fraction of the task that's been completed.
Attributes
levelBarInverted :: LevelBarClass self => Attr self Bool Source #
Level bars normally grow from top to bottom or left to right. Inverted level bars grow in the opposite direction.
Default value: (0)
Since 3.8
levelBarMaxValue :: LevelBarClass self => Attr self Double Source #
The "max-value" property determaxes the maximum value of the interval that can be displayed by the bar.
Allowed values: >= 0
Default value: 1
levelBarMinValue :: LevelBarClass self => Attr self Double Source #
The "min-value" property determines the minimum value of the interval that can be displayed by the bar.
Allowed values: >= 0
Default value: 0
levelBarValue :: LevelBarClass self => Attr self Double Source #
The "value" property determines the currently filled value of the level bar.
Allowed values: >= 0
Default value: 0
levelBarMode :: LevelBarClass self => Attr self LevelBarMode Source #
The "bar-mode" property determines the way LevelBar interprets the value properties to draw the level fill area. Specifically, when the value is LevelBarModeContinous, LevelBar will draw a single block representing the current value in that area; when the value is LevelBarModeDiscrete, the widget will draw a succession of separate blocks filling the draw area, with the number of blocks being equal to the units separating the integral roundings of "min-value" and "max-value".
Default value: LevelBarModeContinuous