/* GTK - The GIMP Toolkit * Copyright (C) 1995-1997 Peter Mattis, Spencer Kimball and Josh MacDonald * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library. If not, see . */ /* * Modified by the GTK+ Team and others 1997-2000. See the AUTHORS * file for a list of people on the GTK+ Team. See the ChangeLog * files for a list of changes. These files are distributed with * GTK+ at ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/gtk/. */ #ifndef __GTK_ENUMS_H__ #define __GTK_ENUMS_H__ #if !defined (__GTK_H_INSIDE__) && !defined (GTK_COMPILATION) #error "Only can be included directly." #endif #include /** * SECTION:gtkenums * @Short_description: Public enumerated types used throughout GTK+ * @Title: Standard Enumerations */ G_BEGIN_DECLS /** * GtkAlign: * @GTK_ALIGN_FILL: stretch to fill all space if possible, center if * no meaningful way to stretch * @GTK_ALIGN_START: snap to left or top side, leaving space on right * or bottom * @GTK_ALIGN_END: snap to right or bottom side, leaving space on left * or top * @GTK_ALIGN_CENTER: center natural width of widget inside the * allocation * @GTK_ALIGN_BASELINE: align the widget according to the baseline. Since 3.10. * * Controls how a widget deals with extra space in a single (x or y) * dimension. * * Alignment only matters if the widget receives a “too large” allocation, * for example if you packed the widget with the #GtkWidget:expand * flag inside a #GtkBox, then the widget might get extra space. If * you have for example a 16x16 icon inside a 32x32 space, the icon * could be scaled and stretched, it could be centered, or it could be * positioned to one side of the space. * * Note that in horizontal context @GTK_ALIGN_START and @GTK_ALIGN_END * are interpreted relative to text direction. * * GTK_ALIGN_BASELINE support for it is optional for containers and widgets, and * it is only supported for vertical alignment. When its not supported by * a child or a container it is treated as @GTK_ALIGN_FILL. */ typedef enum { GTK_ALIGN_FILL, GTK_ALIGN_START, GTK_ALIGN_END, GTK_ALIGN_CENTER, GTK_ALIGN_BASELINE } GtkAlign; /** * GtkArrowType: * @GTK_ARROW_UP: Represents an upward pointing arrow. * @GTK_ARROW_DOWN: Represents a downward pointing arrow. * @GTK_ARROW_LEFT: Represents a left pointing arrow. * @GTK_ARROW_RIGHT: Represents a right pointing arrow. * @GTK_ARROW_NONE: No arrow. Since 2.10. * * Used to indicate the direction in which an arrow should point. */ typedef enum { GTK_ARROW_UP, GTK_ARROW_DOWN, GTK_ARROW_LEFT, GTK_ARROW_RIGHT, GTK_ARROW_NONE } GtkArrowType; /** * GtkBaselinePosition: * @GTK_BASELINE_POSITION_TOP: Align the baseline at the top * @GTK_BASELINE_POSITION_CENTER: Center the baseline * @GTK_BASELINE_POSITION_BOTTOM: Align the baseline at the bottom * * Whenever a container has some form of natural row it may align * children in that row along a common typographical baseline. If * the amount of verical space in the row is taller than the total * requested height of the baseline-aligned children then it can use a * #GtkBaselinePosition to select where to put the baseline inside the * extra availible space. * * Since: 3.10 */ typedef enum { GTK_BASELINE_POSITION_TOP, GTK_BASELINE_POSITION_CENTER, GTK_BASELINE_POSITION_BOTTOM } GtkBaselinePosition; /** * GtkDeleteType: * @GTK_DELETE_CHARS: Delete characters. * @GTK_DELETE_WORD_ENDS: Delete only the portion of the word to the * left/right of cursor if we’re in the middle of a word. * @GTK_DELETE_WORDS: Delete words. * @GTK_DELETE_DISPLAY_LINES: Delete display-lines. Display-lines * refers to the visible lines, with respect to to the current line * breaks. As opposed to paragraphs, which are defined by line * breaks in the input. * @GTK_DELETE_DISPLAY_LINE_ENDS: Delete only the portion of the * display-line to the left/right of cursor. * @GTK_DELETE_PARAGRAPH_ENDS: Delete to the end of the * paragraph. Like C-k in Emacs (or its reverse). * @GTK_DELETE_PARAGRAPHS: Delete entire line. Like C-k in pico. * @GTK_DELETE_WHITESPACE: Delete only whitespace. Like M-\ in Emacs. * * See also: #GtkEntry::delete-from-cursor. */ typedef enum { GTK_DELETE_CHARS, GTK_DELETE_WORD_ENDS, GTK_DELETE_WORDS, GTK_DELETE_DISPLAY_LINES, GTK_DELETE_DISPLAY_LINE_ENDS, GTK_DELETE_PARAGRAPH_ENDS, GTK_DELETE_PARAGRAPHS, GTK_DELETE_WHITESPACE } GtkDeleteType; /* Focus movement types */ /** * GtkDirectionType: * @GTK_DIR_TAB_FORWARD: Move forward. * @GTK_DIR_TAB_BACKWARD: Move backward. * @GTK_DIR_UP: Move up. * @GTK_DIR_DOWN: Move down. * @GTK_DIR_LEFT: Move left. * @GTK_DIR_RIGHT: Move right. * * Focus movement types. */ typedef enum { GTK_DIR_TAB_FORWARD, GTK_DIR_TAB_BACKWARD, GTK_DIR_UP, GTK_DIR_DOWN, GTK_DIR_LEFT, GTK_DIR_RIGHT } GtkDirectionType; /** * GtkIconSize: * @GTK_ICON_SIZE_INHERIT: Keep the size of the parent element * @GTK_ICON_SIZE_NORMAL: Size similar to text size * @GTK_ICON_SIZE_LARGE: Large size, for example in an icon view * * Built-in icon sizes. * * Icon sizes default to being inherited. Where they cannot be * inherited, text size is the default. * * All widgets which use GtkIconSize set the normal-icons or large-icons * style classes correspondingly, and let themes determine the actual size * to be used with the -gtk-icon-size CSS property. */ typedef enum { GTK_ICON_SIZE_INHERIT, GTK_ICON_SIZE_NORMAL, GTK_ICON_SIZE_LARGE } GtkIconSize; /** * GtkSensitivityType: * @GTK_SENSITIVITY_AUTO: The arrow is made insensitive if the * thumb is at the end * @GTK_SENSITIVITY_ON: The arrow is always sensitive * @GTK_SENSITIVITY_OFF: The arrow is always insensitive * * Determines how GTK+ handles the sensitivity of stepper arrows * at the end of range widgets. */ typedef enum { GTK_SENSITIVITY_AUTO, GTK_SENSITIVITY_ON, GTK_SENSITIVITY_OFF } GtkSensitivityType; /* Reading directions for text */ /** * GtkTextDirection: * @GTK_TEXT_DIR_NONE: No direction. * @GTK_TEXT_DIR_LTR: Left to right text direction. * @GTK_TEXT_DIR_RTL: Right to left text direction. * * Reading directions for text. */ typedef enum { GTK_TEXT_DIR_NONE, GTK_TEXT_DIR_LTR, GTK_TEXT_DIR_RTL } GtkTextDirection; /** * GtkJustification: * @GTK_JUSTIFY_LEFT: The text is placed at the left edge of the label. * @GTK_JUSTIFY_RIGHT: The text is placed at the right edge of the label. * @GTK_JUSTIFY_CENTER: The text is placed in the center of the label. * @GTK_JUSTIFY_FILL: The text is placed is distributed across the label. * * Used for justifying the text inside a #GtkLabel widget. (See also * #GtkAlignment). */ typedef enum { GTK_JUSTIFY_LEFT, GTK_JUSTIFY_RIGHT, GTK_JUSTIFY_CENTER, GTK_JUSTIFY_FILL } GtkJustification; /** * GtkMenuDirectionType: * @GTK_MENU_DIR_PARENT: To the parent menu shell * @GTK_MENU_DIR_CHILD: To the submenu, if any, associated with the item * @GTK_MENU_DIR_NEXT: To the next menu item * @GTK_MENU_DIR_PREV: To the previous menu item * * An enumeration representing directional movements within a menu. */ typedef enum { GTK_MENU_DIR_PARENT, GTK_MENU_DIR_CHILD, GTK_MENU_DIR_NEXT, GTK_MENU_DIR_PREV } GtkMenuDirectionType; /** * GtkMessageType: * @GTK_MESSAGE_INFO: Informational message * @GTK_MESSAGE_WARNING: Non-fatal warning message * @GTK_MESSAGE_QUESTION: Question requiring a choice * @GTK_MESSAGE_ERROR: Fatal error message * @GTK_MESSAGE_OTHER: None of the above * * The type of message being displayed in the dialog. */ typedef enum { GTK_MESSAGE_INFO, GTK_MESSAGE_WARNING, GTK_MESSAGE_QUESTION, GTK_MESSAGE_ERROR, GTK_MESSAGE_OTHER } GtkMessageType; /** * GtkMovementStep: * @GTK_MOVEMENT_LOGICAL_POSITIONS: Move forward or back by graphemes * @GTK_MOVEMENT_VISUAL_POSITIONS: Move left or right by graphemes * @GTK_MOVEMENT_WORDS: Move forward or back by words * @GTK_MOVEMENT_DISPLAY_LINES: Move up or down lines (wrapped lines) * @GTK_MOVEMENT_DISPLAY_LINE_ENDS: Move to either end of a line * @GTK_MOVEMENT_PARAGRAPHS: Move up or down paragraphs (newline-ended lines) * @GTK_MOVEMENT_PARAGRAPH_ENDS: Move to either end of a paragraph * @GTK_MOVEMENT_PAGES: Move by pages * @GTK_MOVEMENT_BUFFER_ENDS: Move to ends of the buffer * @GTK_MOVEMENT_HORIZONTAL_PAGES: Move horizontally by pages */ typedef enum { GTK_MOVEMENT_LOGICAL_POSITIONS, GTK_MOVEMENT_VISUAL_POSITIONS, GTK_MOVEMENT_WORDS, GTK_MOVEMENT_DISPLAY_LINES, GTK_MOVEMENT_DISPLAY_LINE_ENDS, GTK_MOVEMENT_PARAGRAPHS, GTK_MOVEMENT_PARAGRAPH_ENDS, GTK_MOVEMENT_PAGES, GTK_MOVEMENT_BUFFER_ENDS, GTK_MOVEMENT_HORIZONTAL_PAGES } GtkMovementStep; /** * GtkScrollStep: * @GTK_SCROLL_STEPS: Scroll in steps. * @GTK_SCROLL_PAGES: Scroll by pages. * @GTK_SCROLL_ENDS: Scroll to ends. * @GTK_SCROLL_HORIZONTAL_STEPS: Scroll in horizontal steps. * @GTK_SCROLL_HORIZONTAL_PAGES: Scroll by horizontal pages. * @GTK_SCROLL_HORIZONTAL_ENDS: Scroll to the horizontal ends. */ typedef enum { GTK_SCROLL_STEPS, GTK_SCROLL_PAGES, GTK_SCROLL_ENDS, GTK_SCROLL_HORIZONTAL_STEPS, GTK_SCROLL_HORIZONTAL_PAGES, GTK_SCROLL_HORIZONTAL_ENDS } GtkScrollStep; /** * GtkOrientation: * @GTK_ORIENTATION_HORIZONTAL: The element is in horizontal orientation. * @GTK_ORIENTATION_VERTICAL: The element is in vertical orientation. * * Represents the orientation of widgets and other objects which can be switched * between horizontal and vertical orientation on the fly, like #GtkToolbar or * #GtkGesturePan. */ typedef enum { GTK_ORIENTATION_HORIZONTAL, GTK_ORIENTATION_VERTICAL } GtkOrientation; /** * GtkPackType: * @GTK_PACK_START: The child is packed into the start of the box * @GTK_PACK_END: The child is packed into the end of the box * * Represents the packing location #GtkBox children. (See: #GtkVBox, * #GtkHBox, and #GtkButtonBox). */ typedef enum { GTK_PACK_START, GTK_PACK_END } GtkPackType; /** * GtkPositionType: * @GTK_POS_LEFT: The feature is at the left edge. * @GTK_POS_RIGHT: The feature is at the right edge. * @GTK_POS_TOP: The feature is at the top edge. * @GTK_POS_BOTTOM: The feature is at the bottom edge. * * Describes which edge of a widget a certain feature is positioned at, e.g. the * tabs of a #GtkNotebook, the handle of a #GtkHandleBox or the label of a * #GtkScale. */ typedef enum { GTK_POS_LEFT, GTK_POS_RIGHT, GTK_POS_TOP, GTK_POS_BOTTOM } GtkPositionType; /** * GtkReliefStyle: * @GTK_RELIEF_NORMAL: Draw a normal relief. * @GTK_RELIEF_NONE: No relief. * * Indicated the relief to be drawn around a #GtkButton. */ typedef enum { GTK_RELIEF_NORMAL, GTK_RELIEF_NONE } GtkReliefStyle; /** * GtkScrollType: * @GTK_SCROLL_NONE: No scrolling. * @GTK_SCROLL_JUMP: Jump to new location. * @GTK_SCROLL_STEP_BACKWARD: Step backward. * @GTK_SCROLL_STEP_FORWARD: Step forward. * @GTK_SCROLL_PAGE_BACKWARD: Page backward. * @GTK_SCROLL_PAGE_FORWARD: Page forward. * @GTK_SCROLL_STEP_UP: Step up. * @GTK_SCROLL_STEP_DOWN: Step down. * @GTK_SCROLL_PAGE_UP: Page up. * @GTK_SCROLL_PAGE_DOWN: Page down. * @GTK_SCROLL_STEP_LEFT: Step to the left. * @GTK_SCROLL_STEP_RIGHT: Step to the right. * @GTK_SCROLL_PAGE_LEFT: Page to the left. * @GTK_SCROLL_PAGE_RIGHT: Page to the right. * @GTK_SCROLL_START: Scroll to start. * @GTK_SCROLL_END: Scroll to end. * * Scrolling types. */ typedef enum { GTK_SCROLL_NONE, GTK_SCROLL_JUMP, GTK_SCROLL_STEP_BACKWARD, GTK_SCROLL_STEP_FORWARD, GTK_SCROLL_PAGE_BACKWARD, GTK_SCROLL_PAGE_FORWARD, GTK_SCROLL_STEP_UP, GTK_SCROLL_STEP_DOWN, GTK_SCROLL_PAGE_UP, GTK_SCROLL_PAGE_DOWN, GTK_SCROLL_STEP_LEFT, GTK_SCROLL_STEP_RIGHT, GTK_SCROLL_PAGE_LEFT, GTK_SCROLL_PAGE_RIGHT, GTK_SCROLL_START, GTK_SCROLL_END } GtkScrollType; /** * GtkSelectionMode: * @GTK_SELECTION_NONE: No selection is possible. * @GTK_SELECTION_SINGLE: Zero or one element may be selected. * @GTK_SELECTION_BROWSE: Exactly one element is selected. * In some circumstances, such as initially or during a search * operation, it’s possible for no element to be selected with * %GTK_SELECTION_BROWSE. What is really enforced is that the user * can’t deselect a currently selected element except by selecting * another element. * @GTK_SELECTION_MULTIPLE: Any number of elements may be selected. * The Ctrl key may be used to enlarge the selection, and Shift * key to select between the focus and the child pointed to. * Some widgets may also allow Click-drag to select a range of elements. * * Used to control what selections users are allowed to make. */ typedef enum { GTK_SELECTION_NONE, GTK_SELECTION_SINGLE, GTK_SELECTION_BROWSE, GTK_SELECTION_MULTIPLE } GtkSelectionMode; /** * GtkShadowType: * @GTK_SHADOW_NONE: No outline. * @GTK_SHADOW_IN: The outline is bevelled inwards. * @GTK_SHADOW_OUT: The outline is bevelled outwards like a button. * @GTK_SHADOW_ETCHED_IN: The outline has a sunken 3d appearance. * @GTK_SHADOW_ETCHED_OUT: The outline has a raised 3d appearance. * * Used to change the appearance of an outline typically provided by a #GtkFrame. * * Note that many themes do not differentiate the appearance of the * various shadow types: Either their is no visible shadow (@GTK_SHADOW_NONE), * or there is (any other value). */ typedef enum { GTK_SHADOW_NONE, GTK_SHADOW_IN, GTK_SHADOW_OUT, GTK_SHADOW_ETCHED_IN, GTK_SHADOW_ETCHED_OUT } GtkShadowType; /* Widget states */ /** * GtkToolbarStyle: * @GTK_TOOLBAR_ICONS: Buttons display only icons in the toolbar. * @GTK_TOOLBAR_TEXT: Buttons display only text labels in the toolbar. * @GTK_TOOLBAR_BOTH: Buttons display text and icons in the toolbar. * @GTK_TOOLBAR_BOTH_HORIZ: Buttons display icons and text alongside each * other, rather than vertically stacked * * Used to customize the appearance of a #GtkToolbar. Note that * setting the toolbar style overrides the user’s preferences * for the default toolbar style. Note that if the button has only * a label set and GTK_TOOLBAR_ICONS is used, the label will be * visible, and vice versa. */ typedef enum { GTK_TOOLBAR_ICONS, GTK_TOOLBAR_TEXT, GTK_TOOLBAR_BOTH, GTK_TOOLBAR_BOTH_HORIZ } GtkToolbarStyle; /** * GtkWrapMode: * @GTK_WRAP_NONE: do not wrap lines; just make the text area wider * @GTK_WRAP_CHAR: wrap text, breaking lines anywhere the cursor can * appear (between characters, usually - if you want to be technical, * between graphemes, see pango_get_log_attrs()) * @GTK_WRAP_WORD: wrap text, breaking lines in between words * @GTK_WRAP_WORD_CHAR: wrap text, breaking lines in between words, or if * that is not enough, also between graphemes * * Describes a type of line wrapping. */ typedef enum { GTK_WRAP_NONE, GTK_WRAP_CHAR, GTK_WRAP_WORD, GTK_WRAP_WORD_CHAR } GtkWrapMode; /** * GtkSortType: * @GTK_SORT_ASCENDING: Sorting is in ascending order. * @GTK_SORT_DESCENDING: Sorting is in descending order. * * Determines the direction of a sort. */ typedef enum { GTK_SORT_ASCENDING, GTK_SORT_DESCENDING } GtkSortType; /** * GtkPackDirection: * @GTK_PACK_DIRECTION_LTR: Widgets are packed left-to-right * @GTK_PACK_DIRECTION_RTL: Widgets are packed right-to-left * @GTK_PACK_DIRECTION_TTB: Widgets are packed top-to-bottom * @GTK_PACK_DIRECTION_BTT: Widgets are packed bottom-to-top * * Determines how widgets should be packed inside menubars * and menuitems contained in menubars. */ typedef enum { GTK_PACK_DIRECTION_LTR, GTK_PACK_DIRECTION_RTL, GTK_PACK_DIRECTION_TTB, GTK_PACK_DIRECTION_BTT } GtkPackDirection; /** * GtkPrintPages: * @GTK_PRINT_PAGES_ALL: All pages. * @GTK_PRINT_PAGES_CURRENT: Current page. * @GTK_PRINT_PAGES_RANGES: Range of pages. * @GTK_PRINT_PAGES_SELECTION: Selected pages. * * See also gtk_print_job_set_pages() */ typedef enum { GTK_PRINT_PAGES_ALL, GTK_PRINT_PAGES_CURRENT, GTK_PRINT_PAGES_RANGES, GTK_PRINT_PAGES_SELECTION } GtkPrintPages; /** * GtkPageSet: * @GTK_PAGE_SET_ALL: All pages. * @GTK_PAGE_SET_EVEN: Even pages. * @GTK_PAGE_SET_ODD: Odd pages. * * See also gtk_print_job_set_page_set(). */ typedef enum { GTK_PAGE_SET_ALL, GTK_PAGE_SET_EVEN, GTK_PAGE_SET_ODD } GtkPageSet; /** * GtkNumberUpLayout: * @GTK_NUMBER_UP_LAYOUT_LEFT_TO_RIGHT_TOP_TO_BOTTOM: ![](layout-lrtb.png) * @GTK_NUMBER_UP_LAYOUT_LEFT_TO_RIGHT_BOTTOM_TO_TOP: ![](layout-lrbt.png) * @GTK_NUMBER_UP_LAYOUT_RIGHT_TO_LEFT_TOP_TO_BOTTOM: ![](layout-rltb.png) * @GTK_NUMBER_UP_LAYOUT_RIGHT_TO_LEFT_BOTTOM_TO_TOP: ![](layout-rlbt.png) * @GTK_NUMBER_UP_LAYOUT_TOP_TO_BOTTOM_LEFT_TO_RIGHT: ![](layout-tblr.png) * @GTK_NUMBER_UP_LAYOUT_TOP_TO_BOTTOM_RIGHT_TO_LEFT: ![](layout-tbrl.png) * @GTK_NUMBER_UP_LAYOUT_BOTTOM_TO_TOP_LEFT_TO_RIGHT: ![](layout-btlr.png) * @GTK_NUMBER_UP_LAYOUT_BOTTOM_TO_TOP_RIGHT_TO_LEFT: ![](layout-btrl.png) * * Used to determine the layout of pages on a sheet when printing * multiple pages per sheet. */ typedef enum { GTK_NUMBER_UP_LAYOUT_LEFT_TO_RIGHT_TOP_TO_BOTTOM, /*< nick=lrtb >*/ GTK_NUMBER_UP_LAYOUT_LEFT_TO_RIGHT_BOTTOM_TO_TOP, /*< nick=lrbt >*/ GTK_NUMBER_UP_LAYOUT_RIGHT_TO_LEFT_TOP_TO_BOTTOM, /*< nick=rltb >*/ GTK_NUMBER_UP_LAYOUT_RIGHT_TO_LEFT_BOTTOM_TO_TOP, /*< nick=rlbt >*/ GTK_NUMBER_UP_LAYOUT_TOP_TO_BOTTOM_LEFT_TO_RIGHT, /*< nick=tblr >*/ GTK_NUMBER_UP_LAYOUT_TOP_TO_BOTTOM_RIGHT_TO_LEFT, /*< nick=tbrl >*/ GTK_NUMBER_UP_LAYOUT_BOTTOM_TO_TOP_LEFT_TO_RIGHT, /*< nick=btlr >*/ GTK_NUMBER_UP_LAYOUT_BOTTOM_TO_TOP_RIGHT_TO_LEFT /*< nick=btrl >*/ } GtkNumberUpLayout; /** * GtkPageOrientation: * @GTK_PAGE_ORIENTATION_PORTRAIT: Portrait mode. * @GTK_PAGE_ORIENTATION_LANDSCAPE: Landscape mode. * @GTK_PAGE_ORIENTATION_REVERSE_PORTRAIT: Reverse portrait mode. * @GTK_PAGE_ORIENTATION_REVERSE_LANDSCAPE: Reverse landscape mode. * * See also gtk_print_settings_set_orientation(). */ typedef enum { GTK_PAGE_ORIENTATION_PORTRAIT, GTK_PAGE_ORIENTATION_LANDSCAPE, GTK_PAGE_ORIENTATION_REVERSE_PORTRAIT, GTK_PAGE_ORIENTATION_REVERSE_LANDSCAPE } GtkPageOrientation; /** * GtkPrintQuality: * @GTK_PRINT_QUALITY_LOW: Low quality. * @GTK_PRINT_QUALITY_NORMAL: Normal quality. * @GTK_PRINT_QUALITY_HIGH: High quality. * @GTK_PRINT_QUALITY_DRAFT: Draft quality. * * See also gtk_print_settings_set_quality(). */ typedef enum { GTK_PRINT_QUALITY_LOW, GTK_PRINT_QUALITY_NORMAL, GTK_PRINT_QUALITY_HIGH, GTK_PRINT_QUALITY_DRAFT } GtkPrintQuality; /** * GtkPrintDuplex: * @GTK_PRINT_DUPLEX_SIMPLEX: No duplex. * @GTK_PRINT_DUPLEX_HORIZONTAL: Horizontal duplex. * @GTK_PRINT_DUPLEX_VERTICAL: Vertical duplex. * * See also gtk_print_settings_set_duplex(). */ typedef enum { GTK_PRINT_DUPLEX_SIMPLEX, GTK_PRINT_DUPLEX_HORIZONTAL, GTK_PRINT_DUPLEX_VERTICAL } GtkPrintDuplex; /** * GtkUnit: * @GTK_UNIT_NONE: No units. * @GTK_UNIT_POINTS: Dimensions in points. * @GTK_UNIT_INCH: Dimensions in inches. * @GTK_UNIT_MM: Dimensions in millimeters * * See also gtk_print_settings_set_paper_width(). */ typedef enum { GTK_UNIT_NONE, GTK_UNIT_POINTS, GTK_UNIT_INCH, GTK_UNIT_MM } GtkUnit; #define GTK_UNIT_PIXEL GTK_UNIT_NONE /** * GtkTreeViewGridLines: * @GTK_TREE_VIEW_GRID_LINES_NONE: No grid lines. * @GTK_TREE_VIEW_GRID_LINES_HORIZONTAL: Horizontal grid lines. * @GTK_TREE_VIEW_GRID_LINES_VERTICAL: Vertical grid lines. * @GTK_TREE_VIEW_GRID_LINES_BOTH: Horizontal and vertical grid lines. * * Used to indicate which grid lines to draw in a tree view. */ typedef enum { GTK_TREE_VIEW_GRID_LINES_NONE, GTK_TREE_VIEW_GRID_LINES_HORIZONTAL, GTK_TREE_VIEW_GRID_LINES_VERTICAL, GTK_TREE_VIEW_GRID_LINES_BOTH } GtkTreeViewGridLines; /** * GtkDragResult: * @GTK_DRAG_RESULT_SUCCESS: The drag operation was successful. * @GTK_DRAG_RESULT_NO_TARGET: No suitable drag target. * @GTK_DRAG_RESULT_USER_CANCELLED: The user cancelled the drag operation. * @GTK_DRAG_RESULT_TIMEOUT_EXPIRED: The drag operation timed out. * @GTK_DRAG_RESULT_GRAB_BROKEN: The pointer or keyboard grab used * for the drag operation was broken. * @GTK_DRAG_RESULT_ERROR: The drag operation failed due to some * unspecified error. * * Gives an indication why a drag operation failed. * The value can by obtained by connecting to the * #GtkWidget::drag-failed signal. */ typedef enum { GTK_DRAG_RESULT_SUCCESS, GTK_DRAG_RESULT_NO_TARGET, GTK_DRAG_RESULT_USER_CANCELLED, GTK_DRAG_RESULT_TIMEOUT_EXPIRED, GTK_DRAG_RESULT_GRAB_BROKEN, GTK_DRAG_RESULT_ERROR } GtkDragResult; /** * GtkSizeGroupMode: * @GTK_SIZE_GROUP_NONE: group has no effect * @GTK_SIZE_GROUP_HORIZONTAL: group affects horizontal requisition * @GTK_SIZE_GROUP_VERTICAL: group affects vertical requisition * @GTK_SIZE_GROUP_BOTH: group affects both horizontal and vertical requisition * * The mode of the size group determines the directions in which the size * group affects the requested sizes of its component widgets. **/ typedef enum { GTK_SIZE_GROUP_NONE, GTK_SIZE_GROUP_HORIZONTAL, GTK_SIZE_GROUP_VERTICAL, GTK_SIZE_GROUP_BOTH } GtkSizeGroupMode; /** * GtkSizeRequestMode: * @GTK_SIZE_REQUEST_HEIGHT_FOR_WIDTH: Prefer height-for-width geometry management * @GTK_SIZE_REQUEST_WIDTH_FOR_HEIGHT: Prefer width-for-height geometry management * @GTK_SIZE_REQUEST_CONSTANT_SIZE: Don’t trade height-for-width or width-for-height * * Specifies a preference for height-for-width or * width-for-height geometry management. */ typedef enum { GTK_SIZE_REQUEST_HEIGHT_FOR_WIDTH = 0, GTK_SIZE_REQUEST_WIDTH_FOR_HEIGHT, GTK_SIZE_REQUEST_CONSTANT_SIZE } GtkSizeRequestMode; /** * GtkScrollablePolicy: * @GTK_SCROLL_MINIMUM: Scrollable adjustments are based on the minimum size * @GTK_SCROLL_NATURAL: Scrollable adjustments are based on the natural size * * Defines the policy to be used in a scrollable widget when updating * the scrolled window adjustments in a given orientation. */ typedef enum { GTK_SCROLL_MINIMUM = 0, GTK_SCROLL_NATURAL } GtkScrollablePolicy; /** * GtkStateFlags: * @GTK_STATE_FLAG_NORMAL: State during normal operation. * @GTK_STATE_FLAG_ACTIVE: Widget is active. * @GTK_STATE_FLAG_PRELIGHT: Widget has a mouse pointer over it. * @GTK_STATE_FLAG_SELECTED: Widget is selected. * @GTK_STATE_FLAG_INSENSITIVE: Widget is insensitive. * @GTK_STATE_FLAG_INCONSISTENT: Widget is inconsistent. * @GTK_STATE_FLAG_FOCUSED: Widget has the keyboard focus. * @GTK_STATE_FLAG_BACKDROP: Widget is in a background toplevel window. * @GTK_STATE_FLAG_DIR_LTR: Widget is in left-to-right text direction. Since 3.8 * @GTK_STATE_FLAG_DIR_RTL: Widget is in right-to-left text direction. Since 3.8 * @GTK_STATE_FLAG_LINK: Widget is a link. Since 3.12 * @GTK_STATE_FLAG_VISITED: The location the widget points to has already been visited. Since 3.12 * @GTK_STATE_FLAG_CHECKED: Widget is checked. Since 3.14 * @GTK_STATE_FLAG_DROP_ACTIVE: Widget is highlighted as a drop target for DND. Since 3.20 * @GTK_STATE_FLAG_FOCUS_VISIBLE: Widget has the visible focus. Since: 3.92 * * Describes a widget state. Widget states are used to match the widget * against CSS pseudo-classes. Note that GTK extends the regular CSS * classes and sometimes uses different names. */ typedef enum { GTK_STATE_FLAG_NORMAL = 0, GTK_STATE_FLAG_ACTIVE = 1 << 0, GTK_STATE_FLAG_PRELIGHT = 1 << 1, GTK_STATE_FLAG_SELECTED = 1 << 2, GTK_STATE_FLAG_INSENSITIVE = 1 << 3, GTK_STATE_FLAG_INCONSISTENT = 1 << 4, GTK_STATE_FLAG_FOCUSED = 1 << 5, GTK_STATE_FLAG_BACKDROP = 1 << 6, GTK_STATE_FLAG_DIR_LTR = 1 << 7, GTK_STATE_FLAG_DIR_RTL = 1 << 8, GTK_STATE_FLAG_LINK = 1 << 9, GTK_STATE_FLAG_VISITED = 1 << 10, GTK_STATE_FLAG_CHECKED = 1 << 11, GTK_STATE_FLAG_DROP_ACTIVE = 1 << 12, GTK_STATE_FLAG_FOCUS_VISIBLE = 1 << 13 } GtkStateFlags; /** * GtkBorderStyle: * @GTK_BORDER_STYLE_NONE: No visible border * @GTK_BORDER_STYLE_SOLID: A single line segment * @GTK_BORDER_STYLE_INSET: Looks as if the content is sunken into the canvas * @GTK_BORDER_STYLE_OUTSET: Looks as if the content is coming out of the canvas * @GTK_BORDER_STYLE_HIDDEN: Same as @GTK_BORDER_STYLE_NONE * @GTK_BORDER_STYLE_DOTTED: A series of round dots * @GTK_BORDER_STYLE_DASHED: A series of square-ended dashes * @GTK_BORDER_STYLE_DOUBLE: Two parallel lines with some space between them * @GTK_BORDER_STYLE_GROOVE: Looks as if it were carved in the canvas * @GTK_BORDER_STYLE_RIDGE: Looks as if it were coming out of the canvas * * Describes how the border of a UI element should be rendered. */ typedef enum { GTK_BORDER_STYLE_NONE, GTK_BORDER_STYLE_SOLID, GTK_BORDER_STYLE_INSET, GTK_BORDER_STYLE_OUTSET, GTK_BORDER_STYLE_HIDDEN, GTK_BORDER_STYLE_DOTTED, GTK_BORDER_STYLE_DASHED, GTK_BORDER_STYLE_DOUBLE, GTK_BORDER_STYLE_GROOVE, GTK_BORDER_STYLE_RIDGE } GtkBorderStyle; /** * GtkLevelBarMode: * @GTK_LEVEL_BAR_MODE_CONTINUOUS: the bar has a continuous mode * @GTK_LEVEL_BAR_MODE_DISCRETE: the bar has a discrete mode * * Describes how #GtkLevelBar contents should be rendered. * Note that this enumeration could be extended with additional modes * in the future. * * Since: 3.6 */ typedef enum { GTK_LEVEL_BAR_MODE_CONTINUOUS, GTK_LEVEL_BAR_MODE_DISCRETE } GtkLevelBarMode; G_END_DECLS /** * GtkInputPurpose: * @GTK_INPUT_PURPOSE_FREE_FORM: Allow any character * @GTK_INPUT_PURPOSE_ALPHA: Allow only alphabetic characters * @GTK_INPUT_PURPOSE_DIGITS: Allow only digits * @GTK_INPUT_PURPOSE_NUMBER: Edited field expects numbers * @GTK_INPUT_PURPOSE_PHONE: Edited field expects phone number * @GTK_INPUT_PURPOSE_URL: Edited field expects URL * @GTK_INPUT_PURPOSE_EMAIL: Edited field expects email address * @GTK_INPUT_PURPOSE_NAME: Edited field expects the name of a person * @GTK_INPUT_PURPOSE_PASSWORD: Like @GTK_INPUT_PURPOSE_FREE_FORM, but characters are hidden * @GTK_INPUT_PURPOSE_PIN: Like @GTK_INPUT_PURPOSE_DIGITS, but characters are hidden * * Describes primary purpose of the input widget. This information is * useful for on-screen keyboards and similar input methods to decide * which keys should be presented to the user. * * Note that the purpose is not meant to impose a totally strict rule * about allowed characters, and does not replace input validation. * It is fine for an on-screen keyboard to let the user override the * character set restriction that is expressed by the purpose. The * application is expected to validate the entry contents, even if * it specified a purpose. * * The difference between @GTK_INPUT_PURPOSE_DIGITS and * @GTK_INPUT_PURPOSE_NUMBER is that the former accepts only digits * while the latter also some punctuation (like commas or points, plus, * minus) and “e” or “E” as in 3.14E+000. * * This enumeration may be extended in the future; input methods should * interpret unknown values as “free form”. * * Since: 3.6 */ typedef enum { GTK_INPUT_PURPOSE_FREE_FORM, GTK_INPUT_PURPOSE_ALPHA, GTK_INPUT_PURPOSE_DIGITS, GTK_INPUT_PURPOSE_NUMBER, GTK_INPUT_PURPOSE_PHONE, GTK_INPUT_PURPOSE_URL, GTK_INPUT_PURPOSE_EMAIL, GTK_INPUT_PURPOSE_NAME, GTK_INPUT_PURPOSE_PASSWORD, GTK_INPUT_PURPOSE_PIN } GtkInputPurpose; /** * GtkInputHints: * @GTK_INPUT_HINT_NONE: No special behaviour suggested * @GTK_INPUT_HINT_SPELLCHECK: Suggest checking for typos * @GTK_INPUT_HINT_NO_SPELLCHECK: Suggest not checking for typos * @GTK_INPUT_HINT_WORD_COMPLETION: Suggest word completion * @GTK_INPUT_HINT_LOWERCASE: Suggest to convert all text to lowercase * @GTK_INPUT_HINT_UPPERCASE_CHARS: Suggest to capitalize all text * @GTK_INPUT_HINT_UPPERCASE_WORDS: Suggest to capitalize the first * character of each word * @GTK_INPUT_HINT_UPPERCASE_SENTENCES: Suggest to capitalize the * first word of each sentence * @GTK_INPUT_HINT_INHIBIT_OSK: Suggest to not show an onscreen keyboard * (e.g for a calculator that already has all the keys). * @GTK_INPUT_HINT_VERTICAL_WRITING: The text is vertical. Since 3.18 * @GTK_INPUT_HINT_EMOJI: Suggest offering Emoji support. Since 3.22.20 * @GTK_INPUT_HINT_NO_EMOJI: Suggest not offering Emoji support. Since 3.22.20 * * Describes hints that might be taken into account by input methods * or applications. Note that input methods may already tailor their * behaviour according to the #GtkInputPurpose of the entry. * * Some common sense is expected when using these flags - mixing * @GTK_INPUT_HINT_LOWERCASE with any of the uppercase hints makes no sense. * * This enumeration may be extended in the future; input methods should * ignore unknown values. * * Since: 3.6 */ typedef enum { GTK_INPUT_HINT_NONE = 0, GTK_INPUT_HINT_SPELLCHECK = 1 << 0, GTK_INPUT_HINT_NO_SPELLCHECK = 1 << 1, GTK_INPUT_HINT_WORD_COMPLETION = 1 << 2, GTK_INPUT_HINT_LOWERCASE = 1 << 3, GTK_INPUT_HINT_UPPERCASE_CHARS = 1 << 4, GTK_INPUT_HINT_UPPERCASE_WORDS = 1 << 5, GTK_INPUT_HINT_UPPERCASE_SENTENCES = 1 << 6, GTK_INPUT_HINT_INHIBIT_OSK = 1 << 7, GTK_INPUT_HINT_VERTICAL_WRITING = 1 << 8, GTK_INPUT_HINT_EMOJI = 1 << 9, GTK_INPUT_HINT_NO_EMOJI = 1 << 10 } GtkInputHints; /** * GtkPropagationPhase: * @GTK_PHASE_NONE: Events are not delivered automatically. Those can be * manually fed through gtk_event_controller_handle_event(). This should * only be used when full control about when, or whether the controller * handles the event is needed. * @GTK_PHASE_CAPTURE: Events are delivered in the capture phase. The * capture phase happens before the bubble phase, runs from the toplevel down * to the event widget. This option should only be used on containers that * might possibly handle events before their children do. * @GTK_PHASE_BUBBLE: Events are delivered in the bubble phase. The bubble * phase happens after the capture phase, and before the default handlers * are run. This phase runs from the event widget, up to the toplevel. * @GTK_PHASE_TARGET: Events are delivered in the default widget event handlers, * note that widget implementations must chain up on button, motion, touch and * grab broken handlers for controllers in this phase to be run. * * Describes the stage at which events are fed into a #GtkEventController. * * Since: 3.14 */ typedef enum { GTK_PHASE_NONE, GTK_PHASE_CAPTURE, GTK_PHASE_BUBBLE, GTK_PHASE_TARGET } GtkPropagationPhase; /** * GtkEventSequenceState: * @GTK_EVENT_SEQUENCE_NONE: The sequence is handled, but not grabbed. * @GTK_EVENT_SEQUENCE_CLAIMED: The sequence is handled and grabbed. * @GTK_EVENT_SEQUENCE_DENIED: The sequence is denied. * * Describes the state of a #GdkEventSequence in a #GtkGesture. * * Since: 3.14 */ typedef enum { GTK_EVENT_SEQUENCE_NONE, GTK_EVENT_SEQUENCE_CLAIMED, GTK_EVENT_SEQUENCE_DENIED } GtkEventSequenceState; /** * GtkPanDirection: * @GTK_PAN_DIRECTION_LEFT: panned towards the left * @GTK_PAN_DIRECTION_RIGHT: panned towards the right * @GTK_PAN_DIRECTION_UP: panned upwards * @GTK_PAN_DIRECTION_DOWN: panned downwards * * Describes the panning direction of a #GtkGesturePan * * Since: 3.14 */ typedef enum { GTK_PAN_DIRECTION_LEFT, GTK_PAN_DIRECTION_RIGHT, GTK_PAN_DIRECTION_UP, GTK_PAN_DIRECTION_DOWN } GtkPanDirection; /** * GtkPopoverConstraint: * @GTK_POPOVER_CONSTRAINT_NONE: Don't constrain the popover position * beyond what is imposed by the implementation * @GTK_POPOVER_CONSTRAINT_WINDOW: Constrain the popover to the boundaries * of the window that it is attached to * * Describes constraints to positioning of popovers. More values * may be added to this enumeration in the future. * * Since: 3.20 */ typedef enum { GTK_POPOVER_CONSTRAINT_NONE, GTK_POPOVER_CONSTRAINT_WINDOW } GtkPopoverConstraint; typedef enum { GTK_PLACES_OPEN_NORMAL = 1 << 0, GTK_PLACES_OPEN_NEW_TAB = 1 << 1, GTK_PLACES_OPEN_NEW_WINDOW = 1 << 2 } GtkPlacesOpenFlags; #endif /* __GTK_ENUMS_H__ */