GtkLabel A widget that displays a small to medium amount of text. The #GtkLabel widget is usually used directly by the programmer to display word(s) describing an adjacent widget or its use. It is also used internally by Gtk+ as #GtkButton labels, #GtkMenu items, and many other widgets which use text. This should not be accessed directly. Use the accessor functions as described below. Creates a new label with the given string of text inside it. You can pass NULL to get an empty label widget. @str: The string you want to display in the #GtkLabel @Returns: The newly allocated #GtkLabel widget Sets the text within the #GtkLabel widget. It overwrites any text that was there before. Note that underlines that were there before do not get overwritten. If you want to erase underlines just send NULL to gtk_label_set_pattern(). @label: The #GtkLabel you want to set the text for. @str: The text you want to add. @label: @attrs: @label: @str: @label: @str: The pattern of underlines you want under the existing text within the #GtkLabel widget. For example if the current text of the label says "FooBarBaz" passing a pattern of "___ ___" will underline "Foo" and "Baz" but not "Bar". @label: The #GtkLabel you want to set the pattern to. @pattern: The pattern as described above. Set where the text within the #GtkLabel will align to. This can be one of four values: GTK_JUSTIFY_LEFT, GTK_JUSTIFY_RIGHT, GTK_JUSTIFY_CENTER, and GTK_JUSTIFY_FILL. GTK_JUSTIFY_CENTER is the default value when the widget is first created with gtk_label_new(). @label: The #GtkLabel widget you want to set justification for. @jtype: The #GtkJustification type as described above. Gets the current string of text within the #GtkLabel and writes it to the given str argument. It does not make a copy of this string so you must not write to it. @label: The #GtkLabel widget you want to get the text from. @str: The reference to the pointer you want to point to the text. Parses the given string for underscores and converts the next character to an underlined character. The last character that was underlined will have its lower-cased accelerator keyval returned (i.e. "_File" would return the keyval for "f". This is probably only used within the Gtk+ library itself for menu items and such. @label: The #GtkLabel you want to affect. @string: The string you want to parse for underlines. @Returns: The lowercase keyval of the last character underlined. Toggles line wrapping within the #GtkLabel widget. TRUE makes it break lines if text exceeds the widget's size. FALSE lets the text get cut off by the edge of the widget if it exceeds the widget size. @label: The #GtkLabel you want to set line wrapping for. @wrap: TRUE turns it on; FALSE turns it off. Aliases gtk_label_set_text. Probably used for backward compatibility with Gtk+ 1.0.x. @label: @x: @y: @label: @Returns: @label: @Returns: @label: @Returns: @str: @Returns: @label: @start_offset: @end_offset: @label: @widget: @label: @setting: @label: @str: @string: @label: @Returns: @label: @Returns: @label: @Returns: @label: @Returns: @label: @Returns: @label: @Returns: @label: @start: @end: @Returns: @label: @Returns: @label: @Returns: @label: @str: @label: @setting: @label: @setting: The actual label text. Do not write to this pointer, it is not copied. The #GtkJustification setting. See gtk_label_set_justify() for more info. The pattern of underlines under the existing text. Do not change the pointer, it isn't copied.