Adapt gtk_widget_set_name() docs to style context.

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Carlos Garnacho 2010-12-18 11:26:48 +01:00
parent bbc637f7fd
commit d7dc12d301

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@ -6697,12 +6697,15 @@ gtk_widget_device_is_shadowed (GtkWidget *widget,
* @name: name for the widget
*
* Widgets can be named, which allows you to refer to them from a
* gtkrc file. You can apply a style to widgets with a particular name
* in the gtkrc file. See the documentation for gtkrc files (on the
* same page as the docs for #GtkRcStyle).
* CSS file. You can apply a style to widgets with a particular name
* in the CSS file. See the documentation for the CSS syntax (on the
* same page as the docs for #GtkStyleContext).
*
* Note that widget names are separated by periods in paths (see
* gtk_widget_path()), so names with embedded periods may cause confusion.
* Note that the CSS syntax has certain special characters to delimit
* and represent elements in a selector (period, #, >, *...),
* so using these will make your widget impossible to match by name.
* Any combination of alphanumeric symbols, dashes and underscores will
* suffice.
**/
void
gtk_widget_set_name (GtkWidget *widget,