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#include "gtkmarshalers.h"
#include "gtkalias.h"
/**
* SECTION:gtkfilechooser
* @Short_description: File chooser interface used by GtkFileChooserWidget and GtkFileChooserDialog
* @Title: GtkFileChooser
* @See_also: #GtkFileChooserDialog, #GtkFileChooserWidget, #GtkFileChooserButton
*
* #GtkFileChooser is an interface that can be implemented by file
* selection widgets. In GTK+, the main objects that implement this
* interface are #GtkFileChooserWidget, #GtkFileChooserDialog, and
* #GtkFileChooserButton. You do not need to write an object that
* implements the #GtkFileChooser interface unless you are trying to
* adapt an existing file selector to expose a standard programming
* interface.
*
* #GtkFileChooser allows for shortcuts to various places in the filesystem.
* In the default implementation these are displayed in the left pane. It
* may be a bit confusing at first taht these shortcuts come from various
* sources and in various flavours, so lets explain the terminology here:
* <variablelist>
* <varlistentry>
* <term>Bookmarks</term>
* <listitem>
* are created by the user, by dragging folders from the
* right pane to the left pane, or by using the "Add". Bookmarks
* can be renamed and deleted by the user.
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* <varlistentry>
* <term>Shortcuts</term>
* <listitem>
* can be provided by the application or by the underlying filesystem
* abstraction (e.g. both the gnome-vfs and the Windows filesystems
* provide "Desktop" shortcuts). Shortcuts cannot be modified by the
* user.
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* <varlistentry>
* <term>Volumes</term>
* <listitem>
* are provided by the underlying filesystem abstraction. They are
* the "roots" of the filesystem.
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* </variablelist>
* <refsect2 id="gtkfilechooser-encodings">
* <title>File Names and Encodings</title>
* When the user is finished selecting files in a
* #GtkFileChooser, your program can get the selected names
* either as filenames or as URIs. For URIs, the normal escaping
* rules are applied if the URI contains non-ASCII characters.
* However, filenames are <emphasis>always</emphasis> returned in
* the character set specified by the
* <envar>G_FILENAME_ENCODING</envar> environment variable.
* Please see the Glib documentation for more details about this
* variable.
* <note>
* This means that while you can pass the result of
* gtk_file_chooser_get_filename() to
* <function>open(2)</function> or
* <function>fopen(3)</function>, you may not be able to
* directly set it as the text of a #GtkLabel widget unless you
* convert it first to UTF-8, which all GTK+ widgets expect.
* You should use g_filename_to_utf8() to convert filenames
* into strings that can be passed to GTK+ widgets.
* </note>
* </refsect2>
* <refsect2 id="gtkfilechooser-preview">
* <title>Adding a Preview Widget</title>
* <para>
* You can add a custom preview widget to a file chooser and then
* get notification about when the preview needs to be updated.
* To install a preview widget, use
* gtk_file_chooser_set_preview_widget(). Then, connect to the
* #GtkFileChooser::update-preview signal to get notified when
* you need to update the contents of the preview.
* </para>
* <para>
* Your callback should use
* gtk_file_chooser_get_preview_filename() to see what needs
* previewing. Once you have generated the preview for the
* corresponding file, you must call
* gtk_file_chooser_set_preview_widget_active() with a boolean
* flag that indicates whether your callback could successfully
* generate a preview.
* </para>
* <example id="example-gtkfilechooser-preview">
* <title>Sample Usage</title>
* <programlisting>
* {
* GtkImage *preview;
*
* ...
*
* preview = gtk_image_new (<!-- -->);
*
* gtk_file_chooser_set_preview_widget (my_file_chooser, preview);
* g_signal_connect (my_file_chooser, "update-preview",
* G_CALLBACK (update_preview_cb), preview);
* }
*
* static void
* update_preview_cb (GtkFileChooser *file_chooser, gpointer data)
* {
* GtkWidget *preview;
* char *filename;
* GdkPixbuf *pixbuf;
* gboolean have_preview;
*
* preview = GTK_WIDGET (data);
* filename = gtk_file_chooser_get_preview_filename (file_chooser);
*
* pixbuf = gdk_pixbuf_new_from_file_at_size (filename, 128, 128, NULL);
* have_preview = (pixbuf != NULL);
* g_free (filename);
*
* gtk_image_set_from_pixbuf (GTK_IMAGE (preview), pixbuf);
* if (pixbuf)
* g_object_unref (pixbuf);
*
* gtk_file_chooser_set_preview_widget_active (file_chooser, have_preview);
* }
* </programlisting>
* </example>
* </refsect2>
* <refsect2 id="gtkfilechooser-extra">
* <title>Adding Extra Widgets</title>
* <para>
* You can add extra widgets to a file chooser to provide options
* that are not present in the default design. For example, you
* can add a toggle button to give the user the option to open a
* file in read-only mode. You can use
* gtk_file_chooser_set_extra_widget() to insert additional
* widgets in a file chooser.
* </para>
* <example id="example-gtkfilechooser-extra">
* <title>Sample Usage</title>
* <programlisting>
*
* GtkWidget *toggle;
*
* ...
*
* toggle = gtk_check_button_new_with_label ("Open file read-only");
* gtk_widget_show (toggle);
* gtk_file_chooser_set_extra_widget (my_file_chooser, toggle);
* }
* </programlisting>
* </example>
* <note>
* If you want to set more than one extra widget in the file
* chooser, you can a container such as a #GtkVBox or a #GtkTable
* and include your widgets in it. Then, set the container as
* the whole extra widget.
* </note>
* </refsect2>
* <refsect2 id="gtkfilechooser-key-bindings">
* <title>Key Bindings</title>
* <para>
* Internally, GTK+ implements a file chooser's graphical user
* interface with the private
* <classname>GtkFileChooserDefaultClass</classname>. This
* widget has several <link linkend="gtk-Bindings">key
* bindings</link> and their associated signals. This section
* describes the available key binding signals.
* </para>
* <example id="gtkfilechooser-key-binding-example">
* <title>GtkFileChooser key binding example</title>
* <para>
* The default keys that activate the key-binding signals in
* <classname>GtkFileChooserDefaultClass</classname> are as
* follows:
* </para>
* <informaltable>
* <tgroup cols="2">
* <tbody>
* <row>
* <entry>Signal name</entry>
* <entry>Default key combinations</entry>
* </row>
* <row>
* <entry>location-popup</entry>
* <entry>
* <keycombo><keycap>Control</keycap><keycap>L</keycap></keycombo> (empty path);
* <keycap>/</keycap> (path of "/")
* <footnote>
* Both the individual <keycap>/</keycap> key and the
* numeric keypad's "divide" key are supported.
* </footnote>;
* <keycap>~</keycap> (path of "~")
* </entry>
* </row>
* <row>
* <entry>up-folder</entry>
* <entry>
* <keycombo><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>Up</keycap></keycombo>
* <footnote>
* Both the individual Up key and the numeric
* keypad's Up key are supported.
* </footnote>
* ;
* <keycap>Backspace</keycap>
* </entry>
* </row>
* <row>
* <entry>down-folder</entry>
* <entry><keycombo><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>Down</keycap></keycombo></entry>
* </row>
* <row>
* <entry>home-folder</entry>
* <entry><keycombo><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>Home</keycap></keycombo></entry>
* </row>
* <row>
* <entry>desktop-folder</entry>
* <entry><keycombo><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>D</keycap></keycombo></entry>
* </row>
* <row>
* <entry>quick-bookmark</entry>
* <entry><keycombo><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>1</keycap></keycombo> through <keycombo><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>0</keycap></keycombo></entry>
* </row>
* </tbody>
* </tgroup>
* </informaltable>
* <para>
* You can change these defaults to something else. For
* example, to add a <keycap>Shift</keycap> modifier to a few
* of the default bindings, you can include the following
* fragment in your <filename>.gtkrc-2.0</filename> file:
* </para>
* <programlisting>
* binding "my-own-gtkfilechooser-bindings" {
* bind "&lt;Alt&gt;&lt;Shift&gt;Up" {
* "up-folder" ()
* }
* bind "&lt;Alt&gt;&lt;Shift&gt;Down" {
* "down-folder" ()
* }
* bind "&lt;Alt&gt;&lt;Shift&gt;Home" {
* "home-folder" ()
* }
* }
*
* class "GtkFileChooserDefault" binding "my-own-gtkfilechooser-bindings"
* </programlisting>
* </example>
* <refsect3 id="GtkFileChooserDefault-location-popup">
* <title>The &quot;GtkFileChooserDefault::location-popup&quot; signal</title>
* <programlisting>
* void user_function (GtkFileChooserDefault *chooser,
* const char *path,
* <link linkend="gpointer">gpointer</link> user_data);
* </programlisting>
* <para>
* This is used to make the file chooser show a "Location"
* dialog which the user can use to manually type the name of
* the file he wishes to select. The
* <parameter>path</parameter> argument is a string that gets
* put in the text entry for the file name. By default this is bound to
* <keycombo><keycap>Control</keycap><keycap>L</keycap></keycombo>
* with a <parameter>path</parameter> string of "" (the empty
* string). It is also bound to <keycap>/</keycap> with a
* <parameter>path</parameter> string of "<literal>/</literal>"
* (a slash): this lets you type <keycap>/</keycap> and
* immediately type a path name. On Unix systems, this is bound to
* <keycap>~</keycap> (tilde) with a <parameter>path</parameter> string
* of "~" itself for access to home directories.
* </para>
* <variablelist role="params">
* <varlistentry>
* <term><parameter>chooser</parameter>&nbsp;:</term>
* <listitem>
* <simpara>
* the object which received the signal.
* </simpara>
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* <varlistentry>
* <term><parameter>path</parameter>&nbsp;:</term>
* <listitem>
* <simpara>
* default contents for the text entry for the file name
* </simpara>
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* <varlistentry>
* <term><parameter>user_data</parameter>&nbsp;:</term>
* <listitem>
* <simpara>
* user data set when the signal handler was connected.
* </simpara>
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* </variablelist>
* <note>
* You can create your own bindings for the
* GtkFileChooserDefault::location-popup signal with custom
* <parameter>path</parameter> strings, and have a crude form
* of easily-to-type bookmarks. For example, say you access
* the path <filename>/home/username/misc</filename> very
* frequently. You could then create an <keycombo>
* <keycap>Alt</keycap> <keycap>M</keycap> </keycombo>
* shortcut by including the following in your
* <filename>.gtkrc-2.0</filename>:
* <programlisting>
* binding "misc-shortcut" {
* bind "&lt;Alt&gt;M" {
* "location-popup" ("/home/username/misc")
* }
* }
*
* class "GtkFileChooserDefault" binding "misc-shortcut"
* </programlisting>
* </note>
* </refsect3>
* <refsect3 id="GtkFileChooserDefault-up-folder">
* <title>The &quot;GtkFileChooserDefault::up-folder&quot; signal</title>
* <programlisting>
* void user_function (GtkFileChooserDefault *chooser,
* <link linkend="gpointer">gpointer</link> user_data);
* </programlisting>
* <para>
* This is used to make the file chooser go to the parent of
* the current folder in the file hierarchy. By default this
* is bound to <keycap>Backspace</keycap> and
* <keycombo><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>Up</keycap></keycombo>
* (the Up key in the numeric keypad also works).
* </para>
* <variablelist role="params">
* <varlistentry>
* <term><parameter>chooser</parameter>&nbsp;:</term>
* <listitem>
* <simpara>
* the object which received the signal.
* </simpara>
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* <varlistentry>
* <term><parameter>user_data</parameter>&nbsp;:</term>
* <listitem>
* <simpara>
* user data set when the signal handler was connected.
* </simpara>
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* </variablelist>
* </refsect3>
* <refsect3 id="GtkFileChooserDefault-down-folder">
* <title>The &quot;GtkFileChooserDefault::down-folder&quot; signal</title>
* <programlisting>
* void user_function (GtkFileChooserDefault *chooser,
* <link linkend="gpointer">gpointer</link> user_data);
* </programlisting>
* <para>
* This is used to make the file chooser go to a child of the
* current folder in the file hierarchy. The subfolder that
* will be used is displayed in the path bar widget of the file
* chooser. For example, if the path bar is showing
* "/foo/<emphasis>bar/</emphasis>baz", then this will cause
* the file chooser to switch to the "baz" subfolder. By
* default this is bound to
* <keycombo><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>Down</keycap></keycombo>
* (the Down key in the numeric keypad also works).
* </para>
* <variablelist role="params">
* <varlistentry>
* <term><parameter>chooser</parameter>&nbsp;:</term>
* <listitem>
* <simpara>
* the object which received the signal.
* </simpara>
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* <varlistentry>
* <term><parameter>user_data</parameter>&nbsp;:</term>
* <listitem>
* <simpara>
* user data set when the signal handler was connected.
* </simpara>
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* </variablelist>
* </refsect3>
* <refsect3 id="GtkFileChooserDefault-home-folder">
* <title>The &quot;GtkFileChooserDefault::home-folder&quot; signal</title>
* <programlisting>
* void user_function (GtkFileChooserDefault *chooser,
* <link linkend="gpointer">gpointer</link> user_data);
* </programlisting>
* <para>
* This is used to make the file chooser show the user's home
* folder in the file list. By default this is bound to
* <keycombo><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>Home</keycap></keycombo>
* (the Home key in the numeric keypad also works).
* </para>
* <variablelist role="params">
* <varlistentry>
* <term><parameter>chooser</parameter>&nbsp;:</term>
* <listitem>
* <simpara>
* the object which received the signal.
* </simpara>
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* <varlistentry>
* <term><parameter>user_data</parameter>&nbsp;:</term>
* <listitem>
* <simpara>
* user data set when the signal handler was connected.
* </simpara>
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* </variablelist>
* </refsect3>
* <refsect3 id="GtkFileChooserDefault-desktop-folder">
* <title>The &quot;GtkFileChooserDefault::desktop-folder&quot; signal</title>
* <programlisting>
* void user_function (GtkFileChooserDefault *chooser,
* <link linkend="gpointer">gpointer</link> user_data);
* </programlisting>
* <para>
* This is used to make the file chooser show the user's Desktop
* folder in the file list. By default this is bound to
* <keycombo><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>D</keycap></keycombo>.
* </para>
* <variablelist role="params">
* <varlistentry>
* <term><parameter>chooser</parameter>&nbsp;:</term>
* <listitem>
* <simpara>
* the object which received the signal.
* </simpara>
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* <varlistentry>
* <term><parameter>user_data</parameter>&nbsp;:</term>
* <listitem>
* <simpara>
* user data set when the signal handler was connected.
* </simpara>
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* </variablelist>
* </refsect3>
* <refsect3 id="GtkFileChooserDefault-quick-bookmark">
* <title>The &quot;GtkFileChooserDefault::quick-bookmark&quot; signal</title>
* <programlisting>
* void user_function (GtkFileChooserDefault *chooser,
* gint bookmark_index,
* <link linkend="gpointer">gpointer</link> user_data);
* </programlisting>
* <para>
* This is used to make the file chooser switch to the bookmark
* specified in the <parameter>bookmark_index</parameter> parameter.
* For example, if you have three bookmarks, you can pass 0, 1, 2 to
* this signal to switch to each of them, respectively. By default this is bound to
* <keycombo><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>1</keycap></keycombo>,
* <keycombo><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>2</keycap></keycombo>,
* etc. until
* <keycombo><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>0</keycap></keycombo>. Note
* that in the default binding,
* that <keycombo><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>1</keycap></keycombo> is
* actually defined to switch to the bookmark at index 0, and so on
* successively;
* <keycombo><keycap>Alt</keycap><keycap>0</keycap></keycombo> is
* defined to switch to the bookmark at index 10.
* </para>
* <variablelist role="params">
* <varlistentry>
* <term><parameter>chooser</parameter>&nbsp;:</term>
* <listitem>
* <simpara>
* the object which received the signal.
* </simpara>
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* <varlistentry>
* <term><parameter>bookmark_indes</parameter>&nbsp;:</term>
* <listitem>
* <simpara>
* index of the bookmark to switch to; the indices start at 0.
* </simpara>
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* <varlistentry>
* <term><parameter>user_data</parameter>&nbsp;:</term>
* <listitem>
* <simpara>
* user data set when the signal handler was connected.
* </simpara>
* </listitem>
* </varlistentry>
* </variablelist>
* </refsect3>
* </refsect2>
*/
static void gtk_file_chooser_class_init (gpointer g_iface);
GType
@ -180,7 +677,74 @@ gtk_file_chooser_class_init (gpointer g_iface)
g_cclosure_marshal_VOID__VOID,
G_TYPE_NONE, 0);
/* Documented in the docbook files */
/**
* GtkFileChooser::confirm-overwrite:
* @chooser: the object which received the signal.
*
* This signal gets emitted whenever it is appropriate to present a
* confirmation dialog when the user has selected a file name that
* already exists. The signal only gets emitted when the file
* chooser is in %GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_SAVE mode.
*
* Most applications just need to turn on the
* #GtkFileChooser:do-overwrite-confirmation property (or call the
* gtk_file_chooser_set_do_overwrite_confirmation() function), and
* they will automatically get a stock confirmation dialog.
* Applications which need to customize this behavior should do
* that, and also connect to the #GtkFileChooser::confirm-overwrite
* signal.
*
* A signal handler for this signal must return a
* #GtkFileChooserConfirmation value, which indicates the action to
* take. If the handler determines that the user wants to select a
* different filename, it should return
* %GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_CONFIRMATION_SELECT_AGAIN. If it determines
* that the user is satisfied with his choice of file name, it
* should return %GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_CONFIRMATION_ACCEPT_FILENAME.
* On the other hand, if it determines that the stock confirmation
* dialog should be used, it should return
* %GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_CONFIRMATION_CONFIRM. The following example
* illustrates this.
* <example id="gtkfilechooser-confirmation">
* <title>Custom confirmation</title>
* <programlisting>
* static GtkFileChooserConfirmation
* confirm_overwrite_callback (GtkFileChooser *chooser, gpointer data)
* {
* char *uri;
*
* uri = gtk_file_chooser_get_uri (chooser);
*
* if (is_uri_read_only (uri))
* {
* if (user_wants_to_replace_read_only_file (uri))
* return GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_CONFIRMATION_ACCEPT_FILENAME;
* else
* return GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_CONFIRMATION_SELECT_AGAIN;
* } else
* return GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_CONFIRMATION_CONFIRM; // fall back to the default dialog
* }
*
* ...
*
* chooser = gtk_file_chooser_dialog_new (...);
*
* gtk_file_chooser_set_do_overwrite_confirmation (GTK_FILE_CHOOSER (dialog), TRUE);
* g_signal_connect (chooser, "confirm-overwrite",
* G_CALLBACK (confirm_overwrite_callback), NULL);
*
* if (gtk_dialog_run (chooser) == GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT)
* save_to_file (gtk_file_chooser_get_filename (GTK_FILE_CHOOSER (chooser));
*
* gtk_widget_destroy (chooser);
* </programlisting>
* </example>
*
* Returns: a #GtkFileChooserConfirmation value that indicates which
* action to take after emitting the signal.
*
* Since: 2.8
*/
g_signal_new (I_("confirm-overwrite"),
iface_type,
G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST,
@ -402,8 +966,8 @@ gtk_file_chooser_get_local_only (GtkFileChooser *chooser)
* @select_multiple: %TRUE if multiple files can be selected.
*
* Sets whether multiple files can be selected in the file selector. This is
* only relevant if the action is set to be GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_OPEN or
* GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_SELECT_FOLDER.
* only relevant if the action is set to be %GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_OPEN or
* %GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_SELECT_FOLDER.
*
* Since: 2.4
**/
@ -446,7 +1010,7 @@ gtk_file_chooser_get_select_multiple (GtkFileChooser *chooser)
*
* Sets whether file choser will offer to create new folders.
* This is only relevant if the action is not set to be
* GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_OPEN.
* %GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_OPEN.
*
* Since: 2.18
**/
@ -525,7 +1089,7 @@ gtk_file_chooser_get_filename (GtkFileChooser *chooser)
*
* Sets @filename as the current filename for the file chooser, by changing
* to the file's parent folder and actually selecting the file in list. If
* the @chooser is in #GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_SAVE mode, the file's base name
* the @chooser is in %GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_SAVE mode, the file's base name
* will also appear in the dialog's file name entry.
*
* If the file name isn't in the current folder of @chooser, then the current
@ -724,7 +1288,7 @@ gtk_file_chooser_set_current_folder (GtkFileChooser *chooser,
* Note that this is the folder that the file chooser is currently displaying
* (e.g. "/home/username/Documents"), which is <emphasis>not the same</emphasis>
* as the currently-selected folder if the chooser is in
* #GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_SELECT_FOLDER mode
* %GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_SELECT_FOLDER mode
* (e.g. "/home/username/Documents/selected-folder/". To get the
* currently-selected folder in that mode, use gtk_file_chooser_get_uri() as the
* usual way to get the selection.
@ -823,7 +1387,7 @@ gtk_file_chooser_get_uri (GtkFileChooser *chooser)
*
* Sets the file referred to by @uri as the current file for the file chooser,
* by changing to the URI's parent folder and actually selecting the URI in the
* list. If the @chooser is #GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_SAVE mode, the URI's base
* list. If the @chooser is %GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_SAVE mode, the URI's base
* name will also appear in the dialog's file name entry.
*
* If the URI isn't in the current folder of @chooser, then the current folder
@ -1028,7 +1592,7 @@ gtk_file_chooser_set_current_folder_uri (GtkFileChooser *chooser,
* Note that this is the folder that the file chooser is currently displaying
* (e.g. "file:///home/username/Documents"), which is <emphasis>not the same</emphasis>
* as the currently-selected folder if the chooser is in
* #GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_SELECT_FOLDER mode
* %GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_SELECT_FOLDER mode
* (e.g. "file:///home/username/Documents/selected-folder/". To get the
* currently-selected folder in that mode, use gtk_file_chooser_get_uri() as the
* usual way to get the selection.
@ -1178,7 +1742,7 @@ gtk_file_chooser_get_files (GtkFileChooser *chooser)
*
* Sets @file as the current filename for the file chooser, by changing
* to the file's parent folder and actually selecting the file in list. If
* the @chooser is in #GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_SAVE mode, the file's base name
* the @chooser is in %GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_SAVE mode, the file's base name
* will also appear in the dialog's file name entry.
*
* If the file name isn't in the current folder of @chooser, then the current
@ -1294,7 +1858,7 @@ _gtk_file_chooser_get_file_system (GtkFileChooser *chooser)
*
* Sets an application-supplied widget to use to display a custom preview
* of the currently selected file. To implement a preview, after setting the
* preview widget, you connect to the ::update-preview
* preview widget, you connect to the #GtkFileChooser::update-preview
* signal, and call gtk_file_chooser_get_preview_filename() or
* gtk_file_chooser_get_preview_uri() on each change. If you can
* display a preview of the new file, update your widget and
@ -1981,17 +2545,17 @@ gtk_file_chooser_get_show_hidden (GtkFileChooser *chooser)
* @chooser: a #GtkFileChooser
* @do_overwrite_confirmation: whether to confirm overwriting in save mode
*
* Sets whether a file chooser in GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_SAVE mode will present
* Sets whether a file chooser in %GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_SAVE mode will present
* a confirmation dialog if the user types a file name that already exists. This
* is %FALSE by default.
*
* Regardless of this setting, the @chooser will emit the "confirm-overwrite"
* signal when appropriate.
* Regardless of this setting, the @chooser will emit the
* #GtkFileChooser::confirm-overwrite signal when appropriate.
*
* If all you need is the stock confirmation dialog, set this property to %TRUE.
* You can override the way confirmation is done by actually handling the
* "confirm-overwrite" signal; please refer to its documentation for the
* details.
* #GtkFileChooser::confirm-overwrite signal; please refer to its documentation
* for the details.
*
* Since: 2.8
**/

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@ -36,6 +36,23 @@ G_BEGIN_DECLS
typedef struct _GtkFileChooser GtkFileChooser;
/**
* GtkFileChooserAction:
* @GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_OPEN: Indicates open mode. The file chooser
* will only let the user pick an existing file.
* @GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_SAVE: Indicates save mode. The file chooser
* will let the user pick an existing file, or type in a new
* filename.
* @GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_SELECT_FOLDER: Indicates an Open mode for
* selecting folders. The file chooser will let the user pick an
* existing folder.
* @GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_CREATE_FOLDER: Indicates a mode for creating a
* new folder. The file chooser will let the user name an existing or
* new folder.
*
* Describes whether a #GtkFileChooser is being used to open existing files
* or to save to a possibly new file.
*/
typedef enum
{
GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_OPEN,
@ -44,6 +61,23 @@ typedef enum
GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ACTION_CREATE_FOLDER
} GtkFileChooserAction;
/**
* GtkFileChooserConfirmation:
* @GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_CONFIRMATION_CONFIRM: The file chooser will present
* its stock dialog to confirm about overwriting an existing file.
* @GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_CONFIRMATION_ACCEPT_FILENAME: The file chooser will
* terminate and accept the user's choice of a file name.
* @GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_CONFIRMATION_SELECT_AGAIN: The file chooser will
* continue running, so as to let the user select another file name.
*
* Used as a return value of handlers for the
* #GtkFileChooser::confirm-overwrite signal of a #GtkFileChooser. This
* value determines whether the file chooser will present the stock
* confirmation dialog, accept the user's choice of a filename, or
* let the user choose another filename.
*
* Since: 2.8
*/
typedef enum
{
GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_CONFIRMATION_CONFIRM,
@ -54,9 +88,24 @@ typedef enum
GType gtk_file_chooser_get_type (void) G_GNUC_CONST;
/* GError enumeration for GtkFileChooser */
/**
* GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ERROR:
*
* Used to get the #GError quark for #GtkFileChooser errors.
*/
#define GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ERROR (gtk_file_chooser_error_quark ())
/**
* GtkFileChooserError:
* @GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ERROR_NONEXISTENT: Indicates that a file does not exist.
* @GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ERROR_BAD_FILENAME: Indicates a malformed filename.
* @GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ERROR_ALREADY_EXISTS: Indicates a duplicate path (e.g. when
* adding a bookmark).
* @GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ERROR_INCOMPLETE_HOSTNAME:
*
* These identify the various errors that can occur while calling
* #GtkFileChooser functions.
*/
typedef enum {
GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ERROR_NONEXISTENT,
GTK_FILE_CHOOSER_ERROR_BAD_FILENAME,