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@ -1026,7 +1026,7 @@ static guint cache_serial = 0;
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* some of the rendered #GdkPixbuf objects.
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*
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* Normally you would use gtk_widget_render_icon_pixbuf() instead of
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* using #GtkIconSet directly. The one case where you'd use
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* using #GtkIconSet directly. The one case where you’d use
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* #GtkIconSet is to create application-specific icon sets to place in
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* a #GtkIconFactory.
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*
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@ -1736,7 +1736,7 @@ icon_source_compare (gconstpointer ap, gconstpointer bp)
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* This function copies @source, so you can reuse the same source immediately
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* without affecting the icon set.
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*
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* An example of when you'd use this function: a web browser’s "Back
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* An example of when you’d use this function: a web browser’s "Back
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* to Previous Page" icon might point in a different direction in
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* Hebrew and in English; it might look different when insensitive;
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* and it might change size depending on toolbar mode (small/large
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@ -92,8 +92,8 @@
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* dialog, returning the response ID corresponding to the button the user
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* clicked.
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*
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* For the simple dialog in the following example, in reality you'd probably
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* use #GtkMessageDialog to save yourself some effort. But you'd need to
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* For the simple dialog in the following example, in reality you’d probably
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* use #GtkMessageDialog to save yourself some effort. But you’d need to
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* create the dialog contents manually if you had more than a simple message
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* in the dialog.
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*
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@ -729,7 +729,7 @@ typedef enum
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* @GTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL: A regular window, such as a dialog.
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* @GTK_WINDOW_POPUP: A special window such as a tooltip.
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*
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* A #GtkWindow can be one of these types. Most things you'd consider a
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* A #GtkWindow can be one of these types. Most things you’d consider a
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* “window” should have type #GTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL; windows with this type
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* are managed by the window manager and have a frame by default (call
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* gtk_window_set_decorated() to toggle the frame). Windows with type
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@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ G_DEFINE_TYPE_WITH_CODE (GtkLayout, gtk_layout, GTK_TYPE_CONTAINER,
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* @vadjustment: (allow-none): vertical scroll adjustment, or %NULL
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*
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* Creates a new #GtkLayout. Unless you have a specific adjustment
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* you'd like the layout to use for scrolling, pass %NULL for
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* you’d like the layout to use for scrolling, pass %NULL for
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* @hadjustment and @vadjustment.
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*
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* Return value: a new #GtkLayout
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@ -1747,7 +1747,7 @@ gtk_text_iter_get_bytes_in_line (const GtkTextIter *iter)
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*
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* Computes the effect of any tags applied to this spot in the
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* text. The @values parameter should be initialized to the default
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* settings you wish to use if no tags are in effect. You'd typically
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* settings you wish to use if no tags are in effect. You’d typically
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* obtain the defaults from gtk_text_view_get_default_attributes().
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*
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* gtk_text_iter_get_attributes () will modify @values, applying the
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@ -7286,7 +7286,7 @@ gtk_text_view_ensure_layout (GtkTextView *text_view)
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*
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* Obtains a copy of the default text attributes. These are the
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* attributes used for text unless a tag overrides them.
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* You'd typically pass the default attributes in to
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* You’d typically pass the default attributes in to
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* gtk_text_iter_get_attributes() in order to get the
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* attributes in effect at a given text position.
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*
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@ -10175,7 +10175,7 @@ gtk_widget_get_root_window (GtkWidget *widget)
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* @direction: direction of focus movement
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*
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* This function is used by custom widget implementations; if you're
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* writing an app, you'd use gtk_widget_grab_focus() to move the focus
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* writing an app, you’d use gtk_widget_grab_focus() to move the focus
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* to a particular widget, and gtk_container_set_focus_chain() to
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* change the focus tab order. So you may want to investigate those
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* functions instead.
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@ -2176,7 +2176,7 @@ _gtk_window_internal_set_focus (GtkWindow *window,
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* (rather than unsetting) the default widget it’s generally easier to
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* call gtk_widget_grab_focus() on the widget. Before making a widget
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* the default widget, you must call gtk_widget_set_can_default() on the
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* widget you'd like to make the default.
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* widget you’d like to make the default.
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**/
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void
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gtk_window_set_default (GtkWindow *window,
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