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#include <gtk/gtk.h> GtkScaleButton; GtkWidget* gtk_scale_button_new (GtkIconSize size, gdouble min, gdouble max, gdouble step, const gchar **icons); void gtk_scale_button_set_adjustment (GtkScaleButton *button, GtkAdjustment *adjustment); void gtk_scale_button_set_icons (GtkScaleButton *button, const gchar **icons); void gtk_scale_button_set_value (GtkScaleButton *button, gdouble value); GtkAdjustment* gtk_scale_button_get_adjustment (GtkScaleButton *button); gdouble gtk_scale_button_get_value (GtkScaleButton *button);
GObject +----GInitiallyUnowned +----GtkObject +----GtkWidget +----GtkContainer +----GtkBin +----GtkButton +----GtkScaleButton +----GtkVolumeButton
"adjustment" GtkAdjustment : Read / Write "icons" GStrv : Read / Write "size" GtkIconSize : Read / Write "value" gdouble : Read / Write
GtkScaleButton provides a button which pops up a scale widget. This kind of widget is commonly used for volume controls in multimedia applications, and GTK+ provides a GtkVolumeButton subclass that is tailored for this use case.
GtkWidget* gtk_scale_button_new (GtkIconSize size, gdouble min, gdouble max, gdouble step, const gchar **icons);
Creates a GtkScaleButton, with a range between min
and max
, with
a stepping of step
.
size : |
a stock icon size |
min : |
the minimum value of the scale (usually 0) |
max : |
the maximum value of the scale (usually 100) |
step : |
the stepping of value when a scroll-wheel event, or up/down arrow event occurs (usually 2) |
icons : |
a NULL -terminated array of icon names, or NULL if
you want to set the list later with gtk_scale_button_set_icons()
|
Returns : | a new GtkScaleButton |
Since 2.12
void gtk_scale_button_set_adjustment (GtkScaleButton *button, GtkAdjustment *adjustment);
Sets the GtkAdjustment to be used as a model
for the GtkScaleButton's scale.
See gtk_range_set_adjustment()
for details.
button : |
a GtkScaleButton |
adjustment : |
a GtkAdjustment |
Since 2.12
void gtk_scale_button_set_icons (GtkScaleButton *button, const gchar **icons);
Sets the icons to be used by the scale button. For details, see the "icons" property.
Since 2.12
button : |
a GtkScaleButton |
icons : |
a NULL -terminated array of icon names
|
void gtk_scale_button_set_value (GtkScaleButton *button, gdouble value);
Sets the current value of the scale; if the value is outside the minimum or maximum range values, it will be clamped to fit inside them. The scale button emits the "value-changed" signal if the value changes.
button : |
a GtkScaleButton |
value : |
new value of the scale button |
Since 2.12
GtkAdjustment* gtk_scale_button_get_adjustment (GtkScaleButton *button);
Gets the GtkAdjustment associated with the GtkScaleButton's scale.
See gtk_range_get_adjustment()
for details.
button : |
a GtkScaleButton |
Returns : | the adjustment associated with the scale |
Since 2.12
gdouble gtk_scale_button_get_value (GtkScaleButton *button);
Gets the current value of the scale button.
button : |
a GtkScaleButton |
Returns : | current value of the scale button |
Since 2.12
"adjustment"
property"adjustment" GtkAdjustment : Read / Write
The GtkAdjustment that contains the current value of this scale button object.
"icons"
property"icons" GStrv : Read / Write
The names of the icons to be used by the scale button. The first item in the array will be used in the button when the current value is the lowest value, the second item for the highest value. All the subsequent icons will be used for all the other values, spread evenly over the range of values.
If there's only one icon name in the icons
array, it will
be used for all the values. If only two icon names are in
the icons
array, the first one will be used for the bottom
50% of the scale, and the second one for the top 50%.
It is recommended to use at least 3 icons so that the GtkScaleButton reflects the current value of the scale better for the users.
Since 2.12
"size"
property"size" GtkIconSize : Read / Write
The icon size.
Default value: GTK_ICON_SIZE_SMALL_TOOLBAR
"popdown"
signalvoid user_function (GtkScaleButton *scalebutton, gpointer user_data) : Run Last / Action
scalebutton : |
the object which received the signal. |
user_data : |
user data set when the signal handler was connected. |
"popup"
signalvoid user_function (GtkScaleButton *scalebutton, gpointer user_data) : Run Last / Action
scalebutton : |
the object which received the signal. |
user_data : |
user data set when the signal handler was connected. |
"value-changed"
signalvoid user_function (GtkScaleButton *button, gdouble arg1, gpointer user_data) : Run Last
Emitted when the value field has changed.
button : |
the object that received the signal |
user_data : |
user data set when the signal handler was connected. |
Since 2.12