Maintainer | gtk2hs-users@lists.sourceforge.net |
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Stability | provisional |
Portability | portable (depends on GHC) |
Safe Haskell | None |
Language | Haskell98 |
Constructing menus and toolbars from an XML description
- Module available since Gtk+ version 2.4
- data UIManager
- class GObjectClass o => UIManagerClass o
- castToUIManager :: GObjectClass obj => obj -> UIManager
- gTypeUIManager :: GType
- toUIManager :: UIManagerClass o => o -> UIManager
- data UIManagerItemType
- data MergeId
- uiManagerNew :: IO UIManager
- uiManagerSetAddTearoffs :: UIManager -> Bool -> IO ()
- uiManagerGetAddTearoffs :: UIManager -> IO Bool
- uiManagerInsertActionGroup :: UIManager -> ActionGroup -> Int -> IO ()
- uiManagerRemoveActionGroup :: UIManager -> ActionGroup -> IO ()
- uiManagerGetActionGroups :: UIManager -> IO [ActionGroup]
- uiManagerGetAccelGroup :: UIManager -> IO AccelGroup
- uiManagerGetWidget :: GlibString string => UIManager -> string -> IO (Maybe Widget)
- uiManagerGetToplevels :: UIManager -> [UIManagerItemType] -> IO [Widget]
- uiManagerGetAction :: GlibString string => UIManager -> string -> IO (Maybe Action)
- uiManagerAddUiFromString :: GlibString string => UIManager -> string -> IO MergeId
- uiManagerAddUiFromFile :: GlibString string => UIManager -> string -> IO MergeId
- uiManagerNewMergeId :: UIManager -> IO MergeId
- uiManagerAddUi :: GlibString string => UIManager -> MergeId -> string -> string -> Maybe string -> [UIManagerItemType] -> Bool -> IO ()
- uiManagerRemoveUi :: UIManager -> MergeId -> IO ()
- uiManagerGetUi :: GlibString string => UIManager -> IO string
- uiManagerEnsureUpdate :: UIManager -> IO ()
- uiManagerAddTearoffs :: Attr UIManager Bool
- uiManagerUi :: GlibString string => ReadAttr UIManager string
- addWidget :: UIManagerClass self => Signal self (Widget -> IO ())
- actionsChanged :: UIManagerClass self => Signal self (IO ())
Detail
A UIManager
constructs a user interface (menus and toolbars) from one
or more UI definitions, which reference actions from one or more action
groups.
UI Definitions
The UI definitions are specified in an XML format which can be roughly described by the following DTD.
<!ELEMENT ui (menubar|toolbar|popup|accelerator)* > <!ELEMENT menubar (menuitem|separator|placeholder|menu)* > <!ELEMENT menu (menuitem|separator|placeholder|menu)* > <!ELEMENT popup (menuitem|separator|placeholder|menu)* > <!ELEMENT toolbar (toolitem|separator|placeholder)* > <!ELEMENT placeholder (menuitem|toolitem|separator|placeholder|menu)* > <!ELEMENT menuitem EMPTY > <!ELEMENT toolitem EMPTY > <!ELEMENT separator EMPTY > <!ELEMENT accelerator EMPTY > <!ATTLIST menubar name #IMPLIED action #IMPLIED > <!ATTLIST toolbar name #IMPLIED action #IMPLIED > <!ATTLIST popup name #IMPLIED action #IMPLIED > <!ATTLIST placeholder name #IMPLIED action #IMPLIED expand (true|false) #IMPLIED > <!ATTLIST separator name #IMPLIED action #IMPLIED > <!ATTLIST menu name #IMPLIED action #REQUIRED position (top|bot) #IMPLIED > <!ATTLIST menuitem name #IMPLIED action #REQUIRED position (top|bot) #IMPLIED > <!ATTLIST toolitem name #IMPLIED action #REQUIRED position (top|bot) #IMPLIED > <!ATTLIST accelerator name #IMPLIED action #REQUIRED >
There are some additional restrictions beyond those specified in the DTD, e.g. every toolitem must have a toolbar in its anchestry and every menuitem must have a menubar or popup in its anchestry. Since a GMarkup parser is used to parse the UI description, it must not only be valid XML, but valid GMarkup.
If a name is not specified, it defaults to the action. If an action is not specified either, the element name is used. The name and action attributes must not contain '/' characters after parsing (since that would mess up path lookup) and must be usable as XML attributes when enclosed in doublequotes, thus they must not '"' characters or references to the " entity.
A UI definition
<ui> <menubar> <menu name="FileMenu" action="FileMenuAction"> <menuitem name="New" action="New2Action" /> <placeholder name="FileMenuAdditions" /> </menu> <menu name="JustifyMenu" action="JustifyMenuAction"> <menuitem name="Left" action="justify-left"/> <menuitem name="Centre" action="justify-center"/> <menuitem name="Right" action="justify-right"/> <menuitem name="Fill" action="justify-fill"/> </menu> </menubar> <toolbar action="toolbar1"> <placeholder name="JustifyToolItems"> <separator/> <toolitem name="Left" action="justify-left"/> <toolitem name="Centre" action="justify-center"/> <toolitem name="Right" action="justify-right"/> <toolitem name="Fill" action="justify-fill"/> <separator/> </placeholder> </toolbar> </ui>
UI Merging
The most remarkable feature of UIManager
is that it can overlay a set
of menuitems and toolitems over another one, and demerge them later.
Merging is done based on the names of the XML elements. Each element is
identified by a path which consists of the names of its anchestors,
separated by slashes. For example, the menuitem named "Left" in the
example above has the path /ui/menubar/JustifyMenu/Left
and the
toolitem with the same name has path
/ui/toolbar1/JustifyToolItems/Left
.
Accelerators
Every action has an accelerator path. Accelerators are installed together with menuitem proxies, but they can also be explicitly added with <accelerator> elements in the UI definition. This makes it possible to have accelerators for actions even if they have no visible proxies.
Smart Separators
The separators created by UIManager
are "smart", i.e. they do not
show up in the UI unless they end up between two visible menu or tool items.
Separators which are located at the very beginning or end of the menu or
toolbar containing them, or multiple separators next to each other, are
hidden. This is a useful feature, since the merging of UI elements from
multiple sources can make it hard or impossible to determine in advance
whether a separator will end up in such an unfortunate position.
For separators in toolbars, you can set expand="true"
to turn them
from a small, visible separator to an expanding, invisible one. Toolitems
following an expanding separator are effectively right-aligned.
Empty Menus
Submenus pose similar problems to separators inconnection with merging.
It is impossible to know in advance whether they will end up empty after
merging. UIManager
offers two ways to treat empty submenus:
- make them disappear by hiding the menu item they're attached to
- add an insensitive "Empty" item
The behaviour is chosen based on the "hide_if_empty" property of the action to which the submenu is associated.
Class Hierarchy
| GObject
| +----UIManager
Types
class GObjectClass o => UIManagerClass o Source
castToUIManager :: GObjectClass obj => obj -> UIManager Source
toUIManager :: UIManagerClass o => o -> UIManager Source
data UIManagerItemType Source
These enumeration values are used by uiManagerAddUi
to determine what UI
element to create.
Constructors
uiManagerNew :: IO UIManager Source
Creates a new ui manager object.
Methods
uiManagerSetAddTearoffs Source
Sets the "add_tearoffs" property, which controls whether menus
generated by this UIManager
will have tearoff menu items.
Note that this only affects regular menus. Generated popup menus never have tearoff menu items.
uiManagerGetAddTearoffs Source
Returns whether menus generated by this UIManager
will have tearoff
menu items.
uiManagerInsertActionGroup Source
:: UIManager | |
-> ActionGroup |
|
-> Int |
|
-> IO () |
Inserts an action group into the list of action groups associated with
self
. Actions in earlier groups hide actions with the same name in later
groups.
uiManagerRemoveActionGroup Source
:: UIManager | |
-> ActionGroup |
|
-> IO () |
Removes an action group from the list of action groups associated with
self
.
uiManagerGetActionGroups :: UIManager -> IO [ActionGroup] Source
Returns the list of action groups associated with the UI manager.
Returns the AccelGroup
associated with self
.
:: GlibString string | |
=> UIManager | |
-> string |
|
-> IO (Maybe Widget) | returns the widget found by following the path, or
|
Looks up a widget by following a path. The path consists of the names specified in the XML description of the UI. separated by '/'. Elements which don't have a name or action attribute in the XML (e.g. <popup>) can be addressed by their XML element name (e.g. "popup"). The root element ("/ui") can be omitted in the path.
Note that the widget found by following a path that ends in a <menu> element is the menuitem to which the menu is attached, not the menu itself.
:: UIManager | |
-> [UIManagerItemType] |
|
-> IO [Widget] | returns a list of all toplevel widgets of the requested types. |
Obtains a list of all toplevel widgets of the requested types.
:: GlibString string | |
=> UIManager | |
-> string |
|
-> IO (Maybe Action) | returns the action whose proxy widget is found by
following the path, or |
Looks up an action by following a path. See uiManagerGetWidget
for more
information about paths.
uiManagerAddUiFromString Source
:: GlibString string | |
=> UIManager | |
-> string |
|
-> IO MergeId | returns The merge id for the merged UI. The merge id can be
used to unmerge the UI with |
Parses a string containing a UI definition and merges it with the current
contents of self
. An enclosing <ui> element is added if it is missing.
If a parse error occurres, an exception is thrown.
:: GlibString string | |
=> UIManager | |
-> string |
|
-> IO MergeId | returns The merge id for the merged UI. The merge id can be
used to unmerge the UI with |
Parses a file containing a UI definition and merges it with the current
contents of self
.
If a parse or IO error occurres, an exception is thrown.
uiManagerNewMergeId :: UIManager -> IO MergeId Source
Returns an unused merge id, suitable for use with uiManagerAddUi
.
:: GlibString string | |
=> UIManager | |
-> MergeId |
|
-> string |
|
-> string |
|
-> Maybe string |
|
-> [UIManagerItemType] |
|
-> Bool |
|
-> IO () |
Adds a UI element to the current contents of self
.
If type
is UiManagerAuto
, Gtk+ inserts a menuitem, toolitem or
separator if such an element can be inserted at the place determined by
path
. Otherwise type
must indicate an element that can be inserted at
the place determined by path
.
If path
points to a menuitem or toolitem, the new element will be
inserted before or after this item, depending on top
.
:: UIManager | |
-> MergeId |
|
-> IO () |
Unmerges the part of the UI manager's content identified by mergeId
.
:: GlibString string | |
=> UIManager | |
-> IO string | returns string containing an XML representation of the merged UI. |
Creates a UI definition of the merged UI.
uiManagerEnsureUpdate :: UIManager -> IO () Source
Makes sure that all pending updates to the UI have been completed.
This may occasionally be necessary, since UIManager
updates the UI in
an idle function. A typical example where this function is useful is to
enforce that the menubar and toolbar have been added to the main window
before showing it:
do containerAdd window vbox onAddWidget merge (addWidget vbox) uiManagerAddUiFromFile merge "my-menus" uiManagerAddUiFromFile merge "my-toolbars" uiManagerEnsureUpdate merge widgetShow window
Attributes
uiManagerAddTearoffs :: Attr UIManager Bool Source
The "add-tearoffs" property controls whether generated menus have tearoff menu items.
Note that this only affects regular menus. Generated popup menus never have tearoff menu items.
Default value: False
uiManagerUi :: GlibString string => ReadAttr UIManager string Source
An XML string describing the merged UI.
Default value: "<ui>\n</ui>\n"
Signals
addWidget :: UIManagerClass self => Signal self (Widget -> IO ()) Source
The add_widget signal is emitted for each generated menubar and toolbar.
It is not emitted for generated popup menus, which can be obtained by
uiManagerGetWidget
.
actionsChanged :: UIManagerClass self => Signal self (IO ()) Source
The "actions-changed" signal is emitted whenever the set of actions changes.