icontheme: Convert docs

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Matthias Clasen 2021-03-01 01:38:27 -05:00 committed by Emmanuele Bassi
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@ -64,12 +64,9 @@
#include "gdk/gdkarrayimpl.c"
/**
* SECTION:gtkicontheme
* @Short_description: Looking up icons by name
* @Title: GtkIconTheme
* GtkIconTheme:
*
* #GtkIconTheme provides a facility for looking up icons by name
* and size.
* `GtkIconTheme` provides a facility for loading themed icons.
*
* The main reason for using a name rather than simply providing a filename
* is to allow different icons to be used depending on what icon theme is
@ -79,15 +76,14 @@
* should install their icons, but additional icon themes can be installed
* as operating system vendors and users choose.
*
* In many cases, named themes are used indirectly, via #GtkImage
* rather than directly, but looking up icons
* directly is also simple. The #GtkIconTheme object acts
* as a database of all the icons in the current theme. You
* can create new #GtkIconTheme objects, but its much more
* efficient to use the standard icon theme of the #GtkWidget
* so that the icon information is shared with other people
* looking up icons.
* |[<!-- language="C" -->
* In many cases, named themes are used indirectly, via [class@Gtk.Image]
* rather than directly, but looking up icons directly is also simple. The
* `GtkIconTheme` object acts as a database of all the icons in the current
* theme. You can create new `GtkIconTheme` objects, but its much more
* efficient to use the standard icon theme of the `GtkWidget` so that the
* icon information is shared with other people looking up icons.
*
* ```c
* GtkIconTheme *icon_theme;
* GtkIconPaintable *icon;
* GdkPaintable *paintable;
@ -101,7 +97,7 @@
* paintable = GDK_PAINTABLE (icon);
* // Use the paintable
* g_object_unref (icon);
* ]|
* ```
*/
@ -292,14 +288,11 @@ typedef struct _GtkIconThemeClass GtkIconThemeClass;
typedef struct _GtkIconThemeRef GtkIconThemeRef;
/**
* GtkIconTheme:
*
* Acts as a database of information about an icon theme.
/* Acts as a database of information about an icon theme.
* Normally, you retrieve the icon theme for a particular
* display using gtk_icon_theme_get_for_display() and it
* will contain information about current icon theme for
* that display, but you can also create a new #GtkIconTheme
* that display, but you can also create a new `GtkIconTheme`
* object and set the icon theme name explicitly using
* gtk_icon_theme_set_theme_name().
*/
@ -367,8 +360,9 @@ G_LOCK_DEFINE_STATIC(icon_cache);
/**
* GtkIconPaintable:
*
* Contains information found when looking up an icon in
* an icon theme and supports painting it as a #GdkPaintable.
* Contains information found when looking up an icon in `GtkIconTheme`.
*
* `GtkIconPaintable` implements `GdkPaintable`.
*/
struct _GtkIconPaintable
{
@ -799,12 +793,14 @@ G_DEFINE_TYPE (GtkIconTheme, gtk_icon_theme, G_TYPE_OBJECT)
/**
* gtk_icon_theme_new:
*
* Creates a new icon theme object. Icon theme objects are used
* to lookup up an icon by name in a particular icon theme.
* Usually, youll want to use gtk_icon_theme_get_for_display()
* rather than creating a new icon theme object for scratch.
* Creates a new icon theme object.
*
* Returns: the newly created #GtkIconTheme object.
* Icon theme objects are used to lookup up an icon by name
* in a particular icon theme. Usually, youll want to use
* [func@Gtk.IconTheme.get_for_display] rather than creating
* a new icon theme object for scratch.
*
* Returns: the newly created `GtkIconTheme` object.
*/
GtkIconTheme *
gtk_icon_theme_new (void)
@ -839,21 +835,20 @@ gtk_icon_theme_load_in_thread (GtkIconTheme *self)
/**
* gtk_icon_theme_get_for_display:
* @display: a #GdkDisplay
* @display: a `GdkDisplay`
*
* Gets the icon theme object associated with @display; if this
* function has not previously been called for the given
* display, a new icon theme object will be created and
* associated with the display. Icon theme objects are
* fairly expensive to create, so using this function
* is usually a better choice than calling than gtk_icon_theme_new()
* and setting the display yourself; by using this function
* a single icon theme object will be shared between users.
* Gets the icon theme object associated with @display.
*
* Returns: (transfer none): A unique #GtkIconTheme associated with
* the given display. This icon theme is associated with
* the display and can be used as long as the display
* is open. Do not ref or unref it.
* If this function has not previously been called for the given
* display, a new icon theme object will be created and associated
* with the display. Icon theme objects are fairly expensive to create,
* so using this function is usually a better choice than calling
* [ctor@Gtk.IconTheme.new] and setting the display yourself; by using
* this function a single icon theme object will be shared between users.
*
* Returns: (transfer none): A unique `GtkIconTheme` associated with
* the given display. This icon theme is associated with the display
* and can be used as long as the display is open. Do not ref or unref it.
*/
GtkIconTheme *
gtk_icon_theme_get_for_display (GdkDisplay *display)
@ -972,9 +967,11 @@ gtk_icon_theme_class_init (GtkIconThemeClass *klass)
* GtkIconTheme::changed:
* @self: the icon theme
*
* Emitted when the current icon theme is switched or GTK detects
* that a change has occurred in the contents of the current
* icon theme.
* Emitted when the icon theme changes.
*
* This can happen becuase current icon theme is switched or
* because GTK detects that a change has occurred in the
* contents of the current icon theme.
*/
signal_changed = g_signal_new (I_("changed"),
G_TYPE_FROM_CLASS (klass),
@ -1437,13 +1434,14 @@ gtk_icon_theme_finalize (GObject *object)
/**
* gtk_icon_theme_set_search_path:
* @self: a #GtkIconTheme
* @self: a `GtkIconTheme`
* @path: (array zero-terminated=1) (element-type filename) (nullable): NULL-terminated
* array of directories that are searched for icon themes
*
* Sets the search path for the icon theme object. When looking
* for an icon theme, GTK will search for a subdirectory of
* one or more of the directories in @path with the same name
* Sets the search path for the icon theme object.
*
* When looking for an icon theme, GTK will search for a subdirectory
* of one or more of the directories in @path with the same name
* as the icon theme containing an index.theme file. (Themes from
* multiple of the path elements are combined to allow themes to be
* extended by adding icons in the users home directory.)
@ -1479,9 +1477,11 @@ gtk_icon_theme_set_search_path (GtkIconTheme *self,
/**
* gtk_icon_theme_get_search_path:
* @self: a #GtkIconTheme
* @self: a `GtkIconTheme`
*
* Gets the current search path. See gtk_icon_theme_set_search_path().
* Gets the current search path.
*
* See [method@Gtk.IconTheme.set_search_path].
*
* Returns: (transfer full) (array zero-terminated=1) (element-type filename) (nullable):
* a list of icon theme path directories or %NULL.
@ -1505,11 +1505,12 @@ gtk_icon_theme_get_search_path (GtkIconTheme *self)
/**
* gtk_icon_theme_add_search_path:
* @self: a #GtkIconTheme
* @self: a `GtkIconTheme`
* @path: (type filename): directory name to append to the icon path
*
* Appends a directory to the search path.
* See gtk_icon_theme_set_search_path().
*
* See [method@Gtk.IconTheme.set_search_path].
*/
void
gtk_icon_theme_add_search_path (GtkIconTheme *self,
@ -1534,7 +1535,7 @@ gtk_icon_theme_add_search_path (GtkIconTheme *self,
/**
* gtk_icon_theme_set_resource_path:
* @self: a #GtkIconTheme
* @self: a `GtkIconTheme`
* @path: NULL-terminated array of resource paths
* that are searched for icons
*
@ -1573,11 +1574,11 @@ gtk_icon_theme_set_resource_path (GtkIconTheme *self,
/**
* gtk_icon_theme_get_resource_path:
* @self: a #GtkIconTheme
* @self: a `GtkIconTheme`
*
* Gets the current resource path.
*
* See gtk_icon_theme_set_resource_path().
* See [method@Gtk.IconTheme.set_resource_path].
*
* Returns: (transfer full) (array zero-terminated=1) (element-type utf8) (nullable):
* A list of resource paths or %NULL.
@ -1601,13 +1602,13 @@ gtk_icon_theme_get_resource_path (GtkIconTheme *self)
/**
* gtk_icon_theme_add_resource_path:
* @self: a #GtkIconTheme
* @self: a `GtkIconTheme`
* @path: a resource path
*
* Adds a resource path that will be looked at when looking
* for icons, similar to search paths.
*
* See gtk_icon_theme_set_resource_path().
* See [method@Gtk.IconTheme.set_resource_path].
*
* This function should be used to make application-specific icons
* available as part of the icon theme.
@ -1635,13 +1636,15 @@ gtk_icon_theme_add_resource_path (GtkIconTheme *self,
/**
* gtk_icon_theme_set_theme_name:
* @self: a #GtkIconTheme
* @self: a `GtkIconTheme`
* @theme_name: (allow-none): name of icon theme to use instead of
* configured theme, or %NULL to unset a previously set custom theme
*
* Sets the name of the icon theme that the #GtkIconTheme object uses
* overriding system configuration. This function cannot be called
* on the icon theme objects returned from gtk_icon_theme_get_for_display().
* Sets the name of the icon theme that the `GtkIconTheme` object uses
* overriding system configuration.
*
* This function cannot be called on the icon theme objects returned
* from [type_func@Gtk.IconTheme.get_for_display].
*/
void
gtk_icon_theme_set_theme_name (GtkIconTheme *self,
@ -1679,7 +1682,7 @@ gtk_icon_theme_set_theme_name (GtkIconTheme *self,
/**
* gtk_icon_theme_get_theme_name:
* @self: a #GtkIconTheme
* @self: a `GtkIconTheme`
*
* Gets the current icon theme name.
*
@ -2430,7 +2433,7 @@ load_icon_thread (GTask *task,
/**
* gtk_icon_theme_lookup_icon:
* @self: a #GtkIconTheme
* @self: a `GtkIconTheme`
* @icon_name: the name of the icon to lookup
* @fallbacks: (nullable) (array zero-terminated=1):
* @size: desired icon size.
@ -2438,22 +2441,24 @@ load_icon_thread (GTask *task,
* @direction: text direction the icon will be displayed in
* @flags: flags modifying the behavior of the icon lookup
*
* Looks up a named icon for a desired size and window scale, returning a
* #GtkIconPaintable. The icon can then be rendered by using it as a #GdkPaintable,
* Looks up a named icon for a desired size and window scale,
* returning a `GtkIconPaintable`.
*
* The icon can then be rendered by using it as a `GdkPaintable`,
* or you can get information such as the filename and size.
*
* If the available @icon_name is not available and @fallbacks are provided,
* they will be tried in order.
* If the available @icon_name is not available and @fallbacks are
* provided, they will be tried in order.
*
* If no matching icon is found, then a paintable that renders the
* "missing icon" icon is returned. If you need to do something else
* for missing icons you need to use gtk_icon_theme_has_icon().
* for missing icons you need to use [method@Gtk.IconTheme.has_icon].
*
* Note that you probably want to listen for icon theme changes and
* update the icon. This is usually done by overriding the
* #GtkWidgetClass.css-changed() function.
* GtkWidgetClass.css-changed() function.
*
* Returns: (transfer full): a #GtkIconPaintable object
* Returns: (transfer full): a `GtkIconPaintable` object
* containing the icon.
*/
GtkIconPaintable *
@ -2567,7 +2572,7 @@ gtk_icon_theme_lookup_symbolic_colors (GtkCssStyle *style,
/**
* gtk_icon_theme_has_icon:
* @self: a #GtkIconTheme
* @self: a `GtkIconTheme`
* @icon_name: the name of an icon
*
* Checks whether an icon theme includes an icon
@ -2619,13 +2624,14 @@ add_size (gpointer key,
/**
* gtk_icon_theme_get_icon_sizes:
* @self: a #GtkIconTheme
* @self: a `GtkIconTheme`
* @icon_name: the name of an icon
*
* Returns an array of integers describing the sizes at which
* the icon is available without scaling. A size of -1 means
* that the icon is available in a scalable format. The array
* is zero-terminated.
* the icon is available without scaling.
*
* A size of -1 means that the icon is available in a scalable
* format. The array is zero-terminated.
*
* Returns: (array zero-terminated=1) (transfer full): A newly
* allocated array describing the sizes at which the icon is
@ -2693,7 +2699,7 @@ add_key_to_hash (gpointer key,
/**
* gtk_icon_theme_get_icon_names:
* @self: a #GtkIconTheme
* @self: a `GtkIconTheme`
*
* Lists the names of icons in the current icon theme.
*
@ -3566,7 +3572,7 @@ gtk_icon_paintable_class_init (GtkIconPaintableClass *klass)
gobject_class->finalize = gtk_icon_paintable_finalize;
/**
* GtkIconPaintable:file:
* GtkIconPaintable:file: (attributes org.gtk.Property.get=gtk_icon_paintable_get_file)
*
* The file representing the icon, if any.
*/
@ -3576,8 +3582,9 @@ gtk_icon_paintable_class_init (GtkIconPaintableClass *klass)
P_("The file representing the icon"),
G_TYPE_FILE,
G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY | G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_NAME | G_PARAM_STATIC_BLURB | G_PARAM_STATIC_NICK));
/**
* GtkIconPaintable:icon-name:
* GtkIconPaintable:icon-name: (attributes org.gtk.Property.get=gtk_icon_paintable_get_icon_name)
*
* The icon name that was chosen during lookup.
*/
@ -3587,8 +3594,9 @@ gtk_icon_paintable_class_init (GtkIconPaintableClass *klass)
P_("The icon name chosen during lookup"),
NULL,
G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY | G_PARAM_READWRITE | G_PARAM_STATIC_NAME | G_PARAM_STATIC_BLURB | G_PARAM_STATIC_NICK));
/**
* GtkIconPaintable:is-symbolic:
* GtkIconPaintable:is-symbolic: (attributes org.gtk.Property.get=gtk_icon_paintable_is_symbolic)
*
* Whether the icon is symbolic or not.
*/
@ -3615,11 +3623,12 @@ new_resource_file (const char *filename)
}
/**
* gtk_icon_paintable_get_file:
* @self: a #GtkIconPaintable
* gtk_icon_paintable_get_file: (attributes org.gtk.Method.get_property=file)
* @self: a `GtkIconPaintable`
*
* Gets the #GFile that was used to load the icon, or %NULL if the icon was
* not loaded from a file.
* Gets the `GFile` that was used to load the icon.
*
* Returns %NULL if the icon was not loaded from a file.
*
* Returns: (nullable) (transfer full): the #GFile for the icon, or %NULL.
* Free with g_object_unref().
@ -3639,8 +3648,8 @@ gtk_icon_paintable_get_file (GtkIconPaintable *icon)
}
/**
* gtk_icon_paintable_get_icon_name:
* @self: a #GtkIconPaintable
* gtk_icon_paintable_get_icon_name: (attributes org.gtk.Method.get_property=icon-name)
* @self: a `GtkIconPaintable`
*
* Get the icon name being used for this icon.
*
@ -3649,11 +3658,12 @@ gtk_icon_paintable_get_file (GtkIconPaintable *icon)
* gtk_icon_theme_lookup_icon() or the always-available
* "image-missing". The icon chosen is returned by this function.
*
* If the icon was created without an icon theme, this function returns %NULL.
* If the icon was created without an icon theme, this function
* returns %NULL.
*
*
* Returns: (nullable) (type filename): the themed icon-name for the icon, or %NULL
* if its not a themed icon.
* Returns: (nullable) (type filename): the themed icon-name for the
* icon, or %NULL if its not a themed icon.
*/
const char *
gtk_icon_paintable_get_icon_name (GtkIconPaintable *icon)
@ -3664,15 +3674,16 @@ gtk_icon_paintable_get_icon_name (GtkIconPaintable *icon)
}
/**
* gtk_icon_paintable_is_symbolic:
* @self: a #GtkIconPaintable
* gtk_icon_paintable_is_symbolic: (attributes org.gtk.Method.get_property=is-symbolic)
* @self: a `GtkIconPaintable`
*
* Checks if the icon is symbolic or not. This currently uses only
* the file name and not the file contents for determining this.
* This behaviour may change in the future.
* Checks if the icon is symbolic or not.
*
* Note that to render a symbolic #GtkIconPaintable properly (with
* recoloring), you have to set its icon name on a #GtkImage.
* This currently uses only the file name and not the file contents
* for determining this. This behaviour may change in the future.
*
* Note that to render a symbolic `GtkIconPaintable` properly (with
* recoloring), you have to set its icon name on a `GtkImage`.
*
* Returns: %TRUE if the icon is symbolic, %FALSE otherwise
*/
@ -3902,21 +3913,24 @@ icon_paintable_snapshot (GdkPaintable *paintable,
/**
* gtk_icon_paintable_snapshot_with_colors:
* @icon: a #GtkIconPaintable
* @snapshot: a #GdkSnapshot to snapshot to
* @icon: a `GtkIconPaintable`
* @snapshot: a `GdkSnapshot` to snapshot to
* @width: width to snapshot in
* @height: height to snapshot in
* @foreground_color: (allow-none): a #GdkRGBA representing the foreground color
* @foreground_color: (allow-none): a `GdkRGBA` representing the foreground color
* of the icon or %NULL to use the default color.
* @success_color: (allow-none): a #GdkRGBA representing the warning color
* @success_color: (allow-none): a `GdkRGBA` representing the warning color
* of the icon or %NULL to use the default color
* @warning_color: (allow-none): a #GdkRGBA representing the warning color
* @warning_color: (allow-none): a `GdkRGBA` representing the warning color
* of the icon or %NULL to use the default color
* @error_color: (allow-none): a #GdkRGBA representing the error color
* @error_color: (allow-none): a `GdkRGBA` representing the error color
* of the icon or %NULL to use the default color (allow-none)
*
* This is similar to the implementation of gdk_paintable_snapshot(), but if the icon is
* symbolic it will be recolored with the specified colors (which usually comes from the theme).
* Snapshots the `GtkIconPaintable`.
*
* This is similar to the implementation of [method@Gdk.Paintable.snapshot],
* but if the icon is symbolic it will be recolored with the specified colors
* (which usually comes from the theme).
*/
void
gtk_icon_paintable_snapshot_with_colors (GtkIconPaintable *icon,
@ -4007,14 +4021,15 @@ icon_paintable_init (GdkPaintableInterface *iface)
/**
* gtk_icon_paintable_new_for_file:
* @file: a #GFile
* @file: a `GFile`
* @size: desired icon size
* @scale: the desired scale
*
* Creates a #GtkIconPaintable for a file with a given size and scale
* #GtkIconPaintable. The icon can then be rendered by using it as a #GdkPaintable.
* Creates a `GtkIconPaintable` for a file with a given size and scale.
*
* Returns: (transfer full): a #GtkIconPaintable containing
* The icon can then be rendered by using it as a `GdkPaintable`.
*
* Returns: (transfer full): a `GtkIconPaintable` containing
* for the icon. Unref with g_object_unref()
*/
GtkIconPaintable *
@ -4070,18 +4085,19 @@ gtk_icon_paintable_new_for_pixbuf (GtkIconTheme *icon_theme,
/**
* gtk_icon_theme_lookup_by_gicon:
* @self: a #GtkIconTheme
* @icon: the #GIcon to look up
* @self: a `GtkIconTheme`
* @icon: the `GIcon` to look up
* @size: desired icon size
* @scale: the desired scale
* @direction: text direction the icon will be displayed in
* @flags: flags modifying the behavior of the icon lookup
*
* Looks up a icon for a desired size and window scale, returning a
* #GtkIconPaintable. The icon can then be rendered by using it as a #GdkPaintable,
* Looks up a icon for a desired size and window scale.
*
* The icon can then be rendered by using it as a `GdkPaintable`,
* or you can get information such as the filename and size.
*
* Returns: (transfer full): a #GtkIconPaintable containing
* Returns: (transfer full): a `GtkIconPaintable` containing
* information about the icon. Unref with g_object_unref()
*/
GtkIconPaintable *
@ -4140,9 +4156,9 @@ gtk_icon_theme_lookup_by_gicon (GtkIconTheme *self,
/**
* gtk_icon_theme_get_display:
* @self: a #GtkIconTheme
* @self: a `GtkIconTheme`
*
* Returns the display that the GtkIconTheme object was
* Returns the display that the `GtkIconTheme` object was
* created for.
*
* Returns: (nullable) (transfer none): the display of @icon_theme

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@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ typedef struct _GtkIconTheme GtkIconTheme;
* @GTK_ICON_LOOKUP_PRELOAD: Starts loading the texture in the background
* so it is ready when later needed.
*
* Used to specify options for gtk_icon_theme_lookup_icon()
* Used to specify options for gtk_icon_theme_lookup_icon().
*/
typedef enum
{
@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ typedef enum
* @GTK_ICON_THEME_NOT_FOUND: The icon specified does not exist in the theme
* @GTK_ICON_THEME_FAILED: An unspecified error occurred.
*
* Error codes for GtkIconTheme operations.
* Error codes for `GtkIconTheme` operations.
**/
typedef enum {
GTK_ICON_THEME_NOT_FOUND,