WebKit2.ColorChooserRequest (original) (raw)
Class
WebKit2ColorChooserRequest
Description [src]
class WebKit2.ColorChooserRequest : GObject.Object
{
priv: WebKitColorChooserRequestPrivate*
}
A request to open a color chooser.
Whenever the user interacts with an HTML element, WebKit will need to show a dialog to choose a color. For that to happen in a general way, instead of just opening a GtkColorChooser
(which might be not desirable in some cases, which could prefer to use their own color chooser dialog), WebKit will fire theWebKitWebView::run-color-chooser
signal with a WebKitColorChooserRequest
object, which will allow the client application to specify the color to be selected, to inspect the details of the request (e.g. to get initial color) and to cancel the request, in case nothing was selected.
In case the client application does not wish to handle this signal, WebKit will provide a default handler which will asynchronously run a regular GtkColorChooserDialog
for the user to interact with.
Instance methods
Methods inherited from GObject (43)
Please see GObject for a full list of methods.
Properties
Signals
WebKit2.ColorChooserRequest::finished
Emitted when the request
finishes. This signal can be emitted because the user completed the request
calling webkit_color_chooser_request_finish(), or cancelled it with webkit_color_chooser_request_cancel()
or because the color input element is removed from the DOM.
since: 2.8
Signals inherited from GObject (1)
GObject::notify
The notify signal is emitted on an object when one of its properties has its value set through g_object_set_property(), g_object_set(), et al.
Class structure
struct WebKit2ColorChooserRequestClass {
GObjectClass parent_class;
}
No description available.
Class members
parent_class: GObjectClass
No description available.