GtkActionGroup a group of actions Actions are organised into groups. An action group is essentially a map from names to #GtkAction objects. All actions that would make sense to use in a particular context should be in a single group. Multiple action groups may be used for a particular user interface. In fact, it is expected that most nontrivial applications will make use of multiple groups. For example, in an application that can edit multiple documents, one group holding global actions (e.g. quit, about, new), and one group per document holding actions that act on that document (eg. save, cut/copy/paste, etc). Each window's menus would be constructed from a combination of two action groups. Accelerators are handled by the GTK+ accelerator map. All actions are assigned an accelerator path (which normally has the form <Actions>/group-name/action-name) and a shortcut is associated with this accelerator path. All menuitems and toolitems take on this accelerator path. The GTK+ accelerator map code makes sure that the correct shortcut is displayed next to the menu item. The GtkActionGroup struct contains only private members and should not be accessed directly. @actiongroup: the object which received the signal. @arg1: @widget: @actiongroup: the object which received the signal. @arg1: @widget: @actiongroup: the object which received the signal. @arg1: @actiongroup: the object which received the signal. @arg1: @name: @Returns: @action_group: @Returns: @action_group: @Returns: @action_group: @sensitive: @action_group: @Returns: @action_group: @visible: @action_group: @action_name: @Returns: @action_group: @Returns: @action_group: @action: @action_group: @action: @accelerator: @action_group: @action: GtkActionEntry structs are used with gtk_action_group_add_actions() to construct actions. @name: The name of the action. @stock_id: The stock id for the action. @label: The label for the action. This field should typically be marked for translation, see gtk_action_group_set_translation_domain(). @accelerator: The accelerator for the action, in the format understood by gtk_accelerator_parse(). @tooltip: The tooltip for the action. This field should typically be marked for translation, see gtk_action_group_set_translation_domain(). @callback: The function to call when the action is activated. @action_group: @entries: @n_entries: @user_data: @action_group: @entries: @n_entries: @user_data: @destroy: GtkToggleActionEntry structs are used with gtk_action_group_add_toggle_actions() to construct toggle actions. @name: The name of the action. @stock_id: The stock id for the action. @label: The label for the action. This field should typically be marked for translation, see gtk_action_group_set_translation_domain(). @accelerator: The accelerator for the action, in the format understood by gtk_accelerator_parse(). @tooltip: The tooltip for the action. This field should typically be marked for translation, see gtk_action_group_set_translation_domain(). @callback: The function to call when the action is activated. @is_active: The initial state of the toggle action. @action_group: @entries: @n_entries: @user_data: @action_group: @entries: @n_entries: @user_data: @destroy: GtkRadioActionEntry structs are used with gtk_action_group_add_radio_actions() to construct groups of radio actions. @name: The name of the action. @stock_id: The stock id for the action. @label: The label for the action. This field should typically be marked for translation, see gtk_action_group_set_translation_domain(). @accelerator: The accelerator for the action, in the format understood by gtk_accelerator_parse(). @tooltip: The tooltip for the action. This field should typically be marked for translation, see gtk_action_group_set_translation_domain(). @value: The value to set on the radio action. See gtk_radio_action_get_current_value(). @action_group: @entries: @n_entries: @value: @on_change: @user_data: @action_group: @entries: @n_entries: @value: @on_change: @user_data: @destroy: @action_group: @func: @data: @notify: @action_group: @domain: @action_group: @string: @Returns: