GtkRuler
Base class for horizontal or vertical rulers
The GTKRuler widget is a base class for horizontal and vertical rulers. Rulers
are used to show the mouse pointer's location in a window. The ruler can either
be horizontal or vertical on the window. Within the ruler a small triangle
indicates the location of the mouse relative to the horixontal or vertical
ruler. See #GtkHRuler to learn how to create a new horizontal ruler. See
#GtkVRuler to learn how to create a new vertical ruler.
#GtkHRuler, #GtkVRuler
All distances are in 1/72nd's of an inch. (According to Adobe thats a point, but
points are really 1/72.27 in.)
This should be points_per_unit. This is the size of the unit in 1/72nd's of an inch and has nothing to do with screen pixels.
@metric_name:
@abbrev:
@pixels_per_unit:
@ruler_scale:
@subdivide:
This calls the #GTKMetricType to set the ruler to units defined. Available units
are GTK_PIXELS, GTK_INCHES, or GTK_CENTIMETERS. The default unit of measurement
is GTK_PIXELS.
@ruler: the gtkruler
@metric: the unit of measurement
This sets the range of the ruler using gfloat lower, gfloat upper, gfloat position, and gfloat max_size.
@ruler: the gtkruler
@lower: the upper limit of the ruler
@upper: the lower limit of the ruler
@position: the mark on the ruler
@max_size: the maximum size of the ruler