GtkToolButton
A #GtkToolItem subclass that displays buttons
#GtkToolButtons are #GtkToolItems containing buttons.
Use gtk_tool_button_new() to create a new #GtkToolButton. Use
gtk_tool_button_new_with_stock() to create a #GtkToolButton
containing a stock item.
The label of a #GtkToolButton is determined by the properties
"label_widget", "label", and "stock_id". If "label_widget" is
non-%NULL, then that widget is used as the label. Otherwise, if
"label" is non-%NULL, that string is used as the label. Otherwise, if
"stock_id" is non-%NULL, the label is determined by the stock
item. Otherwise, the button does not have a label.
The icon of a #GtkToolButton is determined by the properties
"icon_widget" and "stock_id". If "icon_widget" is non-%NULL, then
that widget is used as the icon. Otherwise, if "stock_id" is
non-%NULL, the icon is determined by the stock item. Otherwise,
the button does not have a label.
#GtkToolbar
The toolbar widget
#GtkToggleToolButton
A subclass of #GtkToolButton that displays toggle
buttons on the toolbar
#GtkRadioToolButton
A subclass of #GtkToolButton that displays radio
buttons on the toolbar
#GtkSeparatorToolItem
A subclass of #GtkToolItem that separates groups of
items on a toolbar
The #GtkToolButton struct contains only private. It should only be
accessed with the function described below.
@icon_widget:
@label:
@Returns:
@stock_id:
@Returns:
@button:
@label:
@button:
@Returns:
@button:
@use_underline:
@button:
@Returns:
@button:
@stock_id:
@button:
@Returns:
@button:
@icon_widget:
@button:
@Returns:
@button:
@label_widget:
@button:
@Returns:
@toolbutton: the object which received the signal.