Standard Enumerations
Public enumerated types used throughout GTK+.
@GTK_ACCEL_VISIBLE:
@GTK_ACCEL_SIGNAL_VISIBLE:
@GTK_ACCEL_LOCKED:
@GTK_ACCEL_MASK:
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.
Denotes the expansion properties that a widget will have when it (or it's
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 ButtonBox.
@GTK_BUTTONBOX_EDGE: Buttons are placed at the edges of the ButtonBox.
@GTK_BUTTONBOX_START: Buttons are grouped towards the start of box, (on the
left for a HBox, or the top for a VBox).
@GTK_BUTTONBOX_END: Buttons are grouped towards the end of a box, (on the
right for a HBox, or the bottom for a VBox).
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:
@GTK_EXPANDER_COLLAPSED:
@GTK_EXPANDER_SEMI_COLLAPSED:
@GTK_EXPANDER_SEMI_EXPANDED:
@GTK_EXPANDER_EXPANDED:
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:
@GTK_PIXELS:
@GTK_INCHES:
@GTK_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_ORIENTATION_HORIZONTAL:
@GTK_ORIENTATION_VERTICAL:
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.
@GTK_POS_LEFT:
@GTK_POS_RIGHT:
@GTK_POS_TOP:
@GTK_POS_BOTTOM:
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.
@GTK_RELIEF_NORMAL:
@GTK_RELIEF_HALF:
@GTK_RELIEF_NONE:
@GTK_RESIZE_PARENT:
@GTK_RESIZE_QUEUE:
@GTK_RESIZE_IMMEDIATE:
@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:
@GTK_SELECTION_SINGLE:
@GTK_SELECTION_BROWSE:
@GTK_SELECTION_MULTIPLE:
@GTK_SELECTION_EXTENDED:
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 itself is an inward bevel, but the frame
does
@GTK_SHADOW_ETCHED_OUT:
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
@GTK_DIRECTION_RIGHT:
@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.
@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:
@GTK_VISIBILITY_NONE:
@GTK_VISIBILITY_PARTIAL:
@GTK_VISIBILITY_FULL:
Window placement can be influenced using this enumeration.
@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.