GtkVButtonBox
a container for arranging buttons vertically
A button box should be used to provide a consistent layout of buttons
throughout your application. The layout/spacing can be altered by the
programmer, or if desired, by the user to alter the 'feel' of a
program to a small degree.
A #GtkVButtonBox is created with gtk_vbutton_box_new(). Buttons are
packed into a button box the same way widgets are added to any other
container, using gtk_container_add(). You can also use
gtk_box_pack_start() or gtk_box_pack_end(), but for button boxes both
these functions work just like gtk_container_add(), ie., they pack the
button in a way that depends on the current layout style and on
whether the button has had gtk_button_box_set_child_secondary() called
on it.
The spacing between buttons can be set with gtk_box_set_spacing(). The
arrangement and layout of the buttons can be changed with
gtk_button_box_set_layout().
#GtkBox
Used to pack widgets into button boxes.
#GtkButtonBox
Provides functions for controlling button boxes.
#GtkHButtonBox
Pack buttons horizontally
GtkVButtonBox does not contain any public fields.
Creates a new vertical button box.
@Returns: a new button box #GtkWidget.
Retrieves the current default spacing for vertical button boxes. This is the number of pixels
to be placed between the buttons when they are arranged.
@Returns: the default number of pixels between buttons.
Changes the default spacing that is placed between widgets in an
vertical button box.
@spacing: an integer value.
Retrieves the current layout used to arrange buttons in button box widgets.
@Returns: the current #GtkButtonBoxStyle.
Sets a new layout mode that will be used by all button boxes.
@layout: a new #GtkButtonBoxStyle.