Standard Enumerations Public enumerated types used throughout GTK+ @GTK_ACCEL_VISIBLE: @GTK_ACCEL_LOCKED: @GTK_ACCEL_MASK: @GTK_ANCHOR_CENTER: @GTK_ANCHOR_NORTH: @GTK_ANCHOR_NORTH_WEST: @GTK_ANCHOR_NORTH_EAST: @GTK_ANCHOR_SOUTH: @GTK_ANCHOR_SOUTH_WEST: @GTK_ANCHOR_SOUTH_EAST: @GTK_ANCHOR_WEST: @GTK_ANCHOR_EAST: @GTK_ANCHOR_N: @GTK_ANCHOR_NW: @GTK_ANCHOR_NE: @GTK_ANCHOR_S: @GTK_ANCHOR_SW: @GTK_ANCHOR_SE: @GTK_ANCHOR_W: @GTK_ANCHOR_E: Used to specify the placement of scroll arrows in scrolling menus. @GTK_ARROWS_BOTH: Place one arrow on each end of the menu. @GTK_ARROWS_START: Place both arrows at the top of the menu. @GTK_ARROWS_END: Place both arrows at the bottom of the menu. Used to indicate the direction in which a #GtkArrow should point. @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. Denotes the expansion properties that a widget will have when it (or its parent) is resized. @GTK_EXPAND: the widget should expand to take up any extra space in its container that has been allocated. @GTK_SHRINK: the widget should shrink as and when possible. @GTK_FILL: the widget should fill the space allocated to it. Used to dictate the style that a #GtkButtonBox uses to layout the buttons it contains. (See also: #GtkVButtonBox and #GtkHButtonBox). @GTK_BUTTONBOX_DEFAULT_STYLE: Default packing. @GTK_BUTTONBOX_SPREAD: Buttons are evenly spread across the box. @GTK_BUTTONBOX_EDGE: Buttons are placed at the edges of the box. @GTK_BUTTONBOX_START: Buttons are grouped towards the start of the box, (on the left for a HBox, or the top for a VBox). @GTK_BUTTONBOX_END: Buttons are grouped towards the end of the box, (on the right for a HBox, or the bottom for a VBox). @GTK_BUTTONBOX_CENTER: Buttons are centered in the box. Since 2.12 Specifies which corner a child widget should be placed in when packed into a #GtkScrolledWindow. This is effectively the opposite of where the scroll bars are placed. @GTK_CORNER_TOP_LEFT: Place the scrollbars on the right and bottom of the widget (default behaviour). @GTK_CORNER_BOTTOM_LEFT: Place the scrollbars on the top and right of the widget. @GTK_CORNER_TOP_RIGHT: Place the scrollbars on the left and bottom of the widget. @GTK_CORNER_BOTTOM_RIGHT: Place the scrollbars on the top and left of the widget. @GTK_CURVE_TYPE_LINEAR: @GTK_CURVE_TYPE_SPLINE: @GTK_CURVE_TYPE_FREE: @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: @GTK_DIR_TAB_FORWARD: @GTK_DIR_TAB_BACKWARD: @GTK_DIR_UP: @GTK_DIR_DOWN: @GTK_DIR_LEFT: @GTK_DIR_RIGHT: Used to specify the style of the expanders drawn by a #GtkTreeView. @GTK_EXPANDER_COLLAPSED: The style used for a collapsed subtree. @GTK_EXPANDER_SEMI_COLLAPSED: Intermediate style used during animation. @GTK_EXPANDER_SEMI_EXPANDED: Intermediate style used during animation. @GTK_EXPANDER_EXPANDED: The style used for an expanded subtree. @GTK_IM_PREEDIT_NOTHING: @GTK_IM_PREEDIT_CALLBACK: @GTK_IM_PREEDIT_NONE: @GTK_IM_STATUS_NOTHING: @GTK_IM_STATUS_CALLBACK: @GTK_IM_STATUS_NONE: Used for justifying the text inside a #GtkLabel widget. (See also #GtkAlignment). @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. @GTK_MATCH_ALL: @GTK_MATCH_ALL_TAIL: @GTK_MATCH_HEAD: @GTK_MATCH_TAIL: @GTK_MATCH_EXACT: @GTK_MATCH_LAST: Used to indicate which metric is used by a #GtkRuler. @GTK_PIXELS: Pixels. @GTK_INCHES: Inches. @GTK_CENTIMETERS: Centimeters. @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: Represents the orientation of widgets which can be switched between horizontal and vertical orientation on the fly, like #GtkToolbar. @GTK_ORIENTATION_HORIZONTAL: The widget is in horizontal orientation. @GTK_ORIENTATION_VERTICAL: The widget is in vertical orientation. Represents the packing location #GtkBox children. (See: #GtkVBox, #GtkHBox, and #GtkButtonBox). @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 @GTK_PATH_PRIO_LOWEST: @GTK_PATH_PRIO_GTK: @GTK_PATH_PRIO_APPLICATION: @GTK_PATH_PRIO_THEME: @GTK_PATH_PRIO_RC: @GTK_PATH_PRIO_HIGHEST: @GTK_PATH_WIDGET: @GTK_PATH_WIDGET_CLASS: @GTK_PATH_CLASS: Determines when a scroll bar will be visible. @GTK_POLICY_ALWAYS: The scrollbar is always visible. @GTK_POLICY_AUTOMATIC: The scrollbar will appear and disappear as necessary. For example, when all of a #GtkCList can not be seen. @GTK_POLICY_NEVER: The scrollbar will never appear. 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. @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. An enumeration which describes whether a preview contains grayscale or red-green-blue data. @GTK_PREVIEW_COLOR: the preview contains red-green-blue data. @GTK_PREVIEW_GRAYSCALE: The preview contains grayscale data. Indicated the relief to be drawn around a #GtkButton. @GTK_RELIEF_NORMAL: Draw a normal relief. @GTK_RELIEF_HALF: A half relief. @GTK_RELIEF_NONE: No relief. @GTK_RESIZE_PARENT: @GTK_RESIZE_QUEUE: @GTK_RESIZE_IMMEDIATE: Deprecated. @GTK_SCROLL_STEPS: @GTK_SCROLL_PAGES: @GTK_SCROLL_ENDS: @GTK_SCROLL_HORIZONTAL_STEPS: @GTK_SCROLL_HORIZONTAL_PAGES: @GTK_SCROLL_HORIZONTAL_ENDS: @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: Used to control what selections users are allowed to make. @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. Clicks toggle the state of an item. 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. @GTK_SELECTION_EXTENDED: Deprecated, behaves identical to %GTK_SELECTION_MULTIPLE. Used to change the appearance of an outline typically provided by a #GtkFrame. @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 @GTK_SIDE_TOP: @GTK_SIDE_BOTTOM: @GTK_SIDE_LEFT: @GTK_SIDE_RIGHT: This type indicates the current state of a widget; the state determines how the widget is drawn. The #GtkStateType enumeration is also used to identify different colors in a #GtkStyle for drawing, so states can be used for subparts of a widget as well as entire widgets. @GTK_STATE_NORMAL: State during normal operation. @GTK_STATE_ACTIVE: State of a currently active widget, such as a depressed button. @GTK_STATE_PRELIGHT: State indicating that the mouse pointer is over the widget and the widget will respond to mouse clicks. @GTK_STATE_SELECTED: State of a selected item, such the selected row in a list. @GTK_STATE_INSENSITIVE: State indicating that the widget is unresponsive to user actions. Indicates the direction a sub-menu will appear. @GTK_DIRECTION_LEFT: A sub-menu will appear to the left of the current menu. @GTK_DIRECTION_RIGHT: A sub-menu will appear to the right of the current menu. @GTK_TOP_BOTTOM: @GTK_LEFT_RIGHT: 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. @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 @GTK_UPDATE_CONTINUOUS: @GTK_UPDATE_DISCONTINUOUS: @GTK_UPDATE_DELAYED: Used by #GtkCList and #GtkCTree to indicate whether a row is visible. @GTK_VISIBILITY_NONE: The row is not visible. @GTK_VISIBILITY_PARTIAL: The row is partially visible. @GTK_VISIBILITY_FULL: The row is fully visible. Window placement can be influenced using this enumeration. Note that using #GTK_WIN_POS_CENTER_ALWAYS is almost always a bad idea. It won't necessarily work well with all window managers or on all windowing systems. @GTK_WIN_POS_NONE: No influence is made on placement. @GTK_WIN_POS_CENTER: Windows should be placed in the center of the screen. @GTK_WIN_POS_MOUSE: Windows should be placed at the current mouse position. @GTK_WIN_POS_CENTER_ALWAYS: Keep window centered as it changes size, etc. @GTK_WIN_POS_CENTER_ON_PARENT: Center the window on its transient parent (see gtk_window_set_transient_for()). A #GtkWindow can be one of these types. Most things you'd consider a "window" should have type #GTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL; windows with this type are managed by the window manager and have a frame by default (call gtk_window_set_decorated() to toggle the frame). Windows with type #GTK_WINDOW_POPUP are ignored by the window manager; window manager keybindings won't work on them, the window manager won't decorate the window with a frame, many GTK+ features that rely on the window manager will not work (e.g. resize grips and maximization/minimization). #GTK_WINDOW_POPUP is used to implement widgets such as #GtkMenu or tooltips that you normally don't think of as windows per se. Nearly all windows should be #GTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL. In particular, do not use #GTK_WINDOW_POPUP just to turn off the window borders; use gtk_window_set_decorated() for that. @GTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL: A regular window, such as a dialog. @GTK_WINDOW_POPUP: A special window such as a tooltip. Determines the direction of a sort. @GTK_SORT_ASCENDING: Sorting is in ascending order. @GTK_SORT_DESCENDING: Sorting is in descending order. Gives an indication why a drag operation failed. The value can by obtained by connecting to the #GtkWidget::drag-failed signal. @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