gtk2/gtk/testgtkrc
Havoc Pennington 1c9f0c0bac create some stock buttons with the default accel group (create_image):
2000-10-04  Havoc Pennington  <hp@redhat.com>

	* gtk/testgtk.c (create_buttons): create some stock buttons
	with the default accel group
	(create_image): test some new GtkImage features
	(make_message_dialog): test GtkMessageDialog
	(create_modal_window): fix someone's bizzarro indentation

        * gtk/gtkwindow.h, gtk/gtkwindow.c: Implement
	GTK_WIN_POS_CENTER_ON_PARENT.
	Add "destroy with parent" setting, which means the window goes
	away with its transient parent.
	(gtk_window_get_default_accel_group): get the default accel group
	for the window.
	(gtk_window_set_destroy_with_parent): set/unset destroy with
	parent flag
	(gtk_window_read_rcfiles): invalidate icon set caches
	after reloading rcfiles

	* gtk/gtkenums.h (GtkWindowPosition): add
	GTK_WIN_POS_CENTER_ON_PARENT, which centers a dialog
	on its parent window when the dialog is mapped for the first time.

        * gtk/gtkmessagedialog.h, gtk/gtkmessagedialog.c: Add
	a simple message dialog class

	* gtk/gtkdialog.c (gtk_dialog_init): Connect delete event
	handler to emit response signal, and maybe later it would
	honor a hide_on_delete flag - though that isn't there yet.
	Set border width on the vbox to 2, so we get some padding.
	Use a button box for the action area.
	(gtk_dialog_key_press): synthesize a delete event if Esc
	is pressed and the GtkWidget key press handler didn't
	handle the escape key.
	(gtk_dialog_new_with_buttons): new function creates a dialog
	with some default buttons in it.
	(gtk_dialog_add_action_widget): add an activatable widget
	as a button in the dialog - you can also add a non-activatable
	widget by accessing the action area directly.
	(gtk_dialog_add_button): add a simple button - stock ID or
	label - to the action area
	(gtk_dialog_response): emit response signal
	(gtk_dialog_run): block waiting for the dialog, return
	the response. Override normal delete_event behavior, so that
	delete_event does nothing inside gtk_dialog_run().

	* gtk/gtkdialog.h, gtk/gtkdialog.c: Add "response" signal
	emitted when an action widget is clicked or the dialog gets
	delete_event

	* gtk/gtk.h: add gtkmessagedialog.h

	* gtk/Makefile.am: add gtkmessagedialog.[hc]

2000-10-20  Havoc Pennington  <hp@redhat.com>

	* gtk/gtk-sections.txt: Add dialog docs
2000-10-20 23:14:41 +00:00

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# pixmap_path "<dir 1>:<dir 2>:<dir 3>:..."
#
# include "rc-file"
#
# style <name> [= <name>]
# {
# <option>
# }
#
# widget <widget_set> style <style_name>
# widget_class <widget_class_set> style <style_name>
# testgtkrc2 sets all the buttons in the main window to blue by default
include "testgtkrc2"
#include "/usr/local/share/themes/Pixmap/gtk/gtkrc"
#include "/usr/local/share/themes/Redmond95/gtk/gtkrc"
#include "/usr/local/share/themes/Metal/gtk/gtkrc"
#include "/usr/local/share/themes/Notif/gtk/gtkrc"
#include "/usr/local/share/themes/Default/gtk/gtkrc"
# On Windows, if you have installed gtk-engines, try this for instance:
#include "\\windows\\gtk\\themes\\Pixmap\\gtk\\gtkrc"
pixmap_path "."
style "defaultfont"
{
font_name = "Sans 12"
}
style "myicons"
{
stock["gtk-dialog-warning"] =
{
{ "3DRings.xpm", *, *, *}
}
}
class "GtkImage" style "myicons"
# common default
class "GtkWidget" style "defaultfont"
style "window"
{
# bg_pixmap[NORMAL] = "marble.xpm"
}
style "scale"
{
fg[NORMAL] = { 1.0, 0, 0 }
bg_pixmap[NORMAL] = "<parent>"
}
style "button" = "default"
{
# fg[PRELIGHT] = { 1.0, 1.0, 1.0 }
# bg[PRELIGHT] = { 0, 0, 0.75 }
# bg[PRELIGHT] = { 0.75, 0, 0x00 }
}
style "toggle_button" = "button"
{
fg[NORMAL] = { 1.0, 0, 0 }
fg[ACTIVE] = { 1.0, 0, 0 }
# bg_pixmap[ACTIVE] = "check-y.xpm"
# bg_pixmap[NORMAL] = "check-n.xpm"
}
style "text"
{
bg_pixmap[NORMAL] = "marble.xpm"
text[NORMAL] = { 1.0, 1.0, 1.0 }
fg[NORMAL] = { 1.0, 1.0, 1.0 }
base[NORMAL] = { 0.0, 0.0, 0.0 }
}
style "slider"
{
fg[NORMAL] = { 1.0, 1.0, 1.0 }
bg[NORMAL] = { 0.0, 0.0, 1.0 }
bg[ACTIVE] = { 0.0 ,0.0, 0.5 }
bg[PRELIGHT] = { 0.75 ,0.75, 1.0 }
}
style "ruler"
{
font_name = 'Sans 8'
}
style "curve"
{
fg[NORMAL] = { 58000, 0, 0 } # red
}
style "red-bar"
{
bg[PRELIGHT] = { 0.95, .55, 0.55 }
}
# override testgtk2, introduce the green color in the button list
style 'button_list' = 'button'
{
font_name = "Monospace 10"
bg[PRELIGHT] = { 0, 0.75, 0x00 }
}
widget "main window.*GtkScrolledWindow.*GtkButton*" style "button_list"
class "GtkScrollbar" style "red-bar"
widget_class "GtkWindow" style "window"
widget_class "GtkDialog" style "window"
widget_class "GtkFileSelection" style "window"
widget_class "*Gtk*Scale" style "scale"
widget_class "*GtkCheckButton*" style "toggle_button"
widget_class "*GtkRadioButton*" style "toggle_button"
widget_class "*GtkButton*" style "button"
widget_class "*Ruler" style "ruler"
widget_class "*GtkText" style "text"
widget "*GtkCurve" style "curve"
binding "test1"
{
bind "<ctrl>1" {
"debug-msg" ("jup!")
}
}
binding "test2"
{
bind "<ctrl>1" {
"debug-msg" ("hallo and")
"debug-msg" ("huhu")
}
}
# possible priorities are (in ascending order):
# lowest
# gtk (used by gtk for internal class bindings)
# application (for hard coded bindings on application basis)
# rc (used implicitel by rc files)
# highest
class "GtkCList" binding "test1" # implicit : rc
#class "GtkWindow" binding : highest "test2" # override "rc" priority
binding "clist-test"
{
bind "j" {
"scroll-vertical" (step-backward, 0.0)
}
bind "k" {
"scroll-vertical" (step-forward, 0.0)
}
}
class "GtkCList" binding "clist-test"
style "testthickness" {
xthickness = 15
ythickness = 15
}
#class "GtkFrame" style "testthickness"