Gtk.Actionable - Interfaces - Gtk 3.0 (original) (raw)
g GObject.GInterface GObject.GInterface Gtk.Actionable Gtk.Actionable GObject.GInterface->Gtk.Actionable
Implementations:
Gtk.Button, Gtk.ListBoxRow, Gtk.MenuItem, Gtk.Switch, Gtk.ToolButton
Methods¶
get_action_name () |
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get_action_target_value () |
set_action_name (action_name) |
set_action_target_value (target_value) |
set_detailed_action_name (detailed_action_name) |
Virtual Methods¶
do_get_action_name () |
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do_get_action_target_value () |
do_set_action_name (action_name) |
do_set_action_target_value (target_value) |
Properties¶
Name | Type | Flags | Short Description |
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action-name | str | r/w | The name of the associated action, like ‘app.quit’ |
action-target | GLib.Variant | r/w | The parameter for action invocations |
Signals¶
None
Fields¶
None
Class Details¶
class Gtk.Actionable¶
Bases:
Structure:
This interface provides a convenient way of associating widgets with actions on a Gtk.ApplicationWindow or Gtk.Application.
It primarily consists of two properties: Gtk.Actionable :action-nameand Gtk.Actionable :action-target. There are also some convenience APIs for setting these properties.
The action will be looked up in action groups that are found among the widgets ancestors. Most commonly, these will be the actions with the “win.” or “app.” prefix that are associated with the Gtk.ApplicationWindowor Gtk.Application, but other action groups that are added withGtk.Widget.insert_action_group() will be consulted as well.
New in version 3.4.
Returns:
the action name, or None if none is set
Return type:
Gets the action name for self.
See Gtk.Actionable.set_action_name() for more information.
New in version 3.4.
get_action_target_value()[source]¶
Returns:
the current target value
Return type:
Gets the current target value of self.
See Gtk.Actionable.set_action_target_value() for more information.
New in version 3.4.
set_action_name(action_name)[source]¶
Parameters:
action_name (str or None) – an action name, or None
Specifies the name of the action with which this widget should be associated. If action_name is None then the widget will be unassociated from any previous action.
Usually this function is used when the widget is located (or will be located) within the hierarchy of a Gtk.ApplicationWindow.
Names are of the form “win.save” or “app.quit” for actions on the containing Gtk.ApplicationWindow or its associated Gtk.Application, respectively. This is the same form used for actions in the Gio.Menuassociated with the window.
New in version 3.4.
set_action_target_value(target_value)[source]¶
Parameters:
target_value (GLib.Variant or None) – a GLib.Variant to set as the target value, or None
Sets the target value of an actionable widget.
If target_value is None then the target value is unset.
The target value has two purposes. First, it is used as the parameter to activation of the action associated with theGtk.Actionable widget. Second, it is used to determine if the widget should be rendered as “active” — the widget is active if the state is equal to the given target.
Consider the example of associating a set of buttons with a Gio.Actionwith string state in a typical “radio button” situation. Each button will be associated with the same action, but with a different target value for that action. Clicking on a particular button will activate the action with the target of that button, which will typically cause the action’s state to change to that value. Since the action’s state is now equal to the target value of the button, the button will now be rendered as active (and the other buttons, with different targets, rendered inactive).
New in version 3.4.
set_detailed_action_name(detailed_action_name)[source]¶
Parameters:
detailed_action_name (str) – the detailed action name
Sets the action-name and associated string target value of an actionable widget.
detailed_action_name is a string in the format accepted byGio.Action.parse_detailed_name().
(Note that prior to version 3.22.25, this function is only usable for actions with a simple “s” target, anddetailed_action_name must be of the form "action::target"
whereaction
is the action name and target
is the string to use as the target.)
New in version 3.4.
do_get_action_name() virtual¶
Returns:
the action name, or None if none is set
Return type:
Gets the action name for actionable.
See Gtk.Actionable.set_action_name() for more information.
New in version 3.4.
do_get_action_target_value() virtual¶
Returns:
the current target value
Return type:
Gets the current target value of actionable.
See Gtk.Actionable.set_action_target_value() for more information.
New in version 3.4.
do_set_action_name(action_name) virtual¶
Parameters:
action_name (str or None) – an action name, or None
Specifies the name of the action with which this widget should be associated. If action_name is None then the widget will be unassociated from any previous action.
Usually this function is used when the widget is located (or will be located) within the hierarchy of a Gtk.ApplicationWindow.
Names are of the form “win.save” or “app.quit” for actions on the containing Gtk.ApplicationWindow or its associated Gtk.Application, respectively. This is the same form used for actions in the Gio.Menuassociated with the window.
New in version 3.4.
do_set_action_target_value(target_value) virtual¶
Parameters:
target_value (GLib.Variant or None) – a GLib.Variant to set as the target value, or None
Sets the target value of an actionable widget.
If target_value is None then the target value is unset.
The target value has two purposes. First, it is used as the parameter to activation of the action associated with theGtk.Actionable widget. Second, it is used to determine if the widget should be rendered as “active” — the widget is active if the state is equal to the given target.
Consider the example of associating a set of buttons with a Gio.Actionwith string state in a typical “radio button” situation. Each button will be associated with the same action, but with a different target value for that action. Clicking on a particular button will activate the action with the target of that button, which will typically cause the action’s state to change to that value. Since the action’s state is now equal to the target value of the button, the button will now be rendered as active (and the other buttons, with different targets, rendered inactive).
New in version 3.4.
Property Details¶
Gtk.Actionable.props.action_name¶
Name:
action-name
Type:
Default Value:
Flags:
The name of the associated action, like ‘app.quit’
Gtk.Actionable.props.action_target¶
Name:
action-target
Type:
Default Value:
Flags:
The parameter for action invocations