forked from AuroraMiddleware/gtk
1c9f0c0bac
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
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18 KiB
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634 lines
18 KiB
C
/* GTK - The GIMP Toolkit
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* Copyright (C) 1995-1997 Peter Mattis, Spencer Kimball and Josh MacDonald
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*
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* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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* version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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* Lesser General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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* License along with this library; if not, write to the
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* Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
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* Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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*/
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/*
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* Modified by the GTK+ Team and others 1997-2000. See the AUTHORS
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* file for a list of people on the GTK+ Team. See the ChangeLog
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* files for a list of changes. These files are distributed with
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* GTK+ at ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/gtk/.
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*/
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#include "gtkbutton.h"
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#include "gtkdialog.h"
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#include "gtkhbbox.h"
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#include "gtkhseparator.h"
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#include "gtkvbox.h"
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#include "gtksignal.h"
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#include "gdkkeysyms.h"
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#include "gtkmain.h"
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static void gtk_dialog_class_init (GtkDialogClass *klass);
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static void gtk_dialog_init (GtkDialog *dialog);
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static gint gtk_dialog_key_press (GtkWidget *widget,
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GdkEventKey *key);
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static void gtk_dialog_add_buttons_valist (GtkDialog *dialog,
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const gchar *first_button_text,
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va_list args);
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static gint gtk_dialog_delete_event_handler (GtkWidget *widget,
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GdkEventAny *event,
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gpointer user_data);
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enum {
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RESPONSE,
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LAST_SIGNAL
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};
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static gpointer parent_class;
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static guint dialog_signals[LAST_SIGNAL];
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GtkType
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gtk_dialog_get_type (void)
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{
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static GtkType dialog_type = 0;
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if (!dialog_type)
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{
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static const GtkTypeInfo dialog_info =
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{
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"GtkDialog",
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sizeof (GtkDialog),
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sizeof (GtkDialogClass),
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(GtkClassInitFunc) gtk_dialog_class_init,
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(GtkObjectInitFunc) gtk_dialog_init,
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/* reserved_1 */ NULL,
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/* reserved_2 */ NULL,
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(GtkClassInitFunc) NULL,
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};
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dialog_type = gtk_type_unique (GTK_TYPE_WINDOW, &dialog_info);
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}
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return dialog_type;
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}
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static void
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gtk_dialog_class_init (GtkDialogClass *class)
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{
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GtkObjectClass *object_class;
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GtkWidgetClass *widget_class;
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object_class = (GtkObjectClass*) class;
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widget_class = (GtkWidgetClass*) class;
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parent_class = g_type_class_peek_parent (class);
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dialog_signals[RESPONSE] =
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gtk_signal_new ("response",
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GTK_RUN_LAST,
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GTK_CLASS_TYPE (object_class),
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GTK_SIGNAL_OFFSET (GtkDialogClass, response),
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gtk_marshal_NONE__INT,
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GTK_TYPE_NONE, 1,
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GTK_TYPE_INT);
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gtk_object_class_add_signals (object_class, dialog_signals, LAST_SIGNAL);
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widget_class->key_press_event = gtk_dialog_key_press;
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}
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static void
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gtk_dialog_init (GtkDialog *dialog)
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{
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GtkWidget *separator;
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/* To avoid breaking old code that prevents destroy on delete event
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* by connecting a handler, we have to have the FIRST signal
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* connection on the dialog.
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*/
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gtk_signal_connect (GTK_OBJECT (dialog),
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"delete_event",
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GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC (gtk_dialog_delete_event_handler),
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NULL);
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dialog->vbox = gtk_vbox_new (FALSE, 0);
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gtk_container_set_border_width (GTK_CONTAINER (dialog->vbox), 2);
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gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (dialog), dialog->vbox);
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gtk_widget_show (dialog->vbox);
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dialog->action_area = gtk_hbutton_box_new ();
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gtk_button_box_set_layout (GTK_BUTTON_BOX (dialog->action_area),
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GTK_BUTTONBOX_SPREAD);
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gtk_container_set_border_width (GTK_CONTAINER (dialog->action_area), 10);
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gtk_box_pack_end (GTK_BOX (dialog->vbox), dialog->action_area,
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FALSE, TRUE, 0);
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gtk_widget_show (dialog->action_area);
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separator = gtk_hseparator_new ();
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gtk_box_pack_end (GTK_BOX (dialog->vbox), separator, FALSE, TRUE, 0);
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gtk_widget_show (separator);
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}
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static gint
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gtk_dialog_delete_event_handler (GtkWidget *widget,
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GdkEventAny *event,
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gpointer user_data)
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{
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/* emit response signal */
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gtk_dialog_response (GTK_DIALOG (widget), GTK_RESPONSE_NONE);
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/* Do the destroy by default */
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return FALSE;
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}
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static gint
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gtk_dialog_key_press (GtkWidget *widget,
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GdkEventKey *key)
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{
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GdkEventAny event;
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event.type = GDK_DELETE;
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event.window = widget->window;
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event.send_event = TRUE;
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if (GTK_WIDGET_CLASS (parent_class)->key_press_event (widget, key))
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return TRUE;
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if (key->keyval != GDK_Escape)
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return FALSE;
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/* Synthesize delete_event on key press. */
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g_object_ref (G_OBJECT (event.window));
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gtk_main_do_event ((GdkEvent*)&event);
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g_object_unref (G_OBJECT (event.window));
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return TRUE;
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}
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GtkWidget*
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gtk_dialog_new (void)
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{
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return GTK_WIDGET (gtk_type_new (GTK_TYPE_DIALOG));
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}
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static GtkWidget*
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gtk_dialog_new_empty (const gchar *title,
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GtkWindow *parent,
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GtkDialogFlags flags)
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{
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GtkDialog *dialog;
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dialog = GTK_DIALOG (g_object_new (GTK_TYPE_DIALOG, NULL));
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if (title)
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gtk_window_set_title (GTK_WINDOW (dialog), title);
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if (parent)
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gtk_window_set_transient_for (GTK_WINDOW (dialog), parent);
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if (flags & GTK_DIALOG_MODAL)
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gtk_window_set_modal (GTK_WINDOW (dialog), TRUE);
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if (flags & GTK_DIALOG_DESTROY_WITH_PARENT)
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gtk_window_set_destroy_with_parent (GTK_WINDOW (dialog), TRUE);
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return GTK_WIDGET (dialog);
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}
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/**
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* gtk_dialog_new_with_buttons:
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* @title: Title of the dialog, or NULL
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* @parent: Transient parent of the dialog, or NULL
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* @flags: from #GtkDialogFlags
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* @first_button_text: stock ID or text to go in first button, or NULL
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* @Varargs: response ID for first button, then additional buttons, ending with NULL
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*
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* Creates a new #GtkDialog with title @title (or NULL for the default
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* title; see gtk_window_set_title()) and transient parent @parent (or
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* NULL for none; see gtk_window_set_transient_for()). The @flags
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* argument can be used to make the dialog modal (GTK_DIALOG_MODAL)
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* and/or to have it destroyed along with its transient parent
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* (GTK_DIALOG_DESTROY_WITH_PARENT). After @flags, button
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* text/response ID pairs should be listed, with a NULL pointer ending
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* the list. Button text can be either a stock ID such as
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* GTK_STOCK_BUTTON_OK, or some arbitrary text. A response ID can be
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* any positive number, or one of the values in the #GtkResponseType
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* enumeration. If the user clicks one of these dialog buttons,
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* #GtkDialog will emit the "response" signal with the corresponding
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* response ID. If a #GtkDialog receives the "delete_event" signal, it
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* will emit "response" with a response ID of GTK_RESPONSE_NONE.
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* However, destroying a dialog does not emit the "response" signal;
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* so be careful relying on "response" when using
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* the GTK_DIALOG_DESTROY_WITH_PARENT flag. Buttons are from left to right,
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* so the first button in the list will be the leftmost button in the dialog.
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*
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* Here's a simple example:
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* <programlisting>
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* GtkWidget *dialog = gtk_dialog_new_with_buttons ("My dialog",
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* main_app_window,
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* GTK_DIALOG_MODAL | GTK_DIALOG_DESTROY_WITH_PARENT,
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* GTK_STOCK_BUTTON_OK,
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* GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT,
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* GTK_STOCK_BUTTON_CANCEL,
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* GTK_RESPONSE_NONE,
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* NULL);
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* </programlisting>
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*
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* Return value: a new #GtkDialog
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**/
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GtkWidget*
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gtk_dialog_new_with_buttons (const gchar *title,
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GtkWindow *parent,
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GtkDialogFlags flags,
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const gchar *first_button_text,
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...)
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{
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GtkDialog *dialog;
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va_list args;
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dialog = GTK_DIALOG (gtk_dialog_new_empty (title, parent, flags));
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va_start (args, first_button_text);
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gtk_dialog_add_buttons_valist (dialog,
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first_button_text,
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args);
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va_end (args);
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return GTK_WIDGET (dialog);
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}
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typedef struct _ResponseData ResponseData;
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struct _ResponseData
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{
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gint response_id;
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};
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static ResponseData*
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get_response_data (GtkWidget *widget)
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{
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ResponseData *ad = gtk_object_get_data (GTK_OBJECT (widget),
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"gtk-dialog-response-data");
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if (ad == NULL)
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{
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ad = g_new (ResponseData, 1);
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gtk_object_set_data_full (GTK_OBJECT (widget),
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"gtk-dialog-response-data",
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ad,
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g_free);
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}
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return ad;
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}
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static void
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action_widget_activated (GtkWidget *widget, GtkDialog *dialog)
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{
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ResponseData *ad;
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gint response_id;
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g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_DIALOG (dialog));
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response_id = GTK_RESPONSE_NONE;
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ad = get_response_data (widget);
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g_assert (ad != NULL);
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response_id = ad->response_id;
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gtk_dialog_response (dialog, response_id);
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}
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/**
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* gtk_dialog_add_action_widget:
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* @dialog: a #GtkDialog
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* @child: an activatable widget
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* @response_id: response ID for @child
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*
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* Adds an activatable widget to the action area of a #GtkDialog,
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* connecting a signal handler that will emit the "response" signal on
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* the dialog when the widget is activated. The widget is appended to
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* the end of the dialog's action area. If you want to add a
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* non-activatable widget, simply pack it into the
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* <literal>action_area</literal> field of the #GtkDialog struct.
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*
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**/
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void
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gtk_dialog_add_action_widget (GtkDialog *dialog,
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GtkWidget *child,
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gint response_id)
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{
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ResponseData *ad;
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g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_DIALOG (dialog));
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g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_WIDGET (child));
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ad = get_response_data (child);
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ad->response_id = response_id;
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if (GTK_WIDGET_GET_CLASS (child)->activate_signal != 0)
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{
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const gchar* name =
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gtk_signal_name (GTK_WIDGET_GET_CLASS (child)->activate_signal);
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gtk_signal_connect_while_alive (GTK_OBJECT (child),
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name,
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GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC (action_widget_activated),
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dialog,
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GTK_OBJECT (dialog));
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}
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else
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g_warning ("Only 'activatable' widgets can be packed into the action area of a GtkDialog");
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gtk_box_pack_end (GTK_BOX (dialog->action_area),
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child,
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FALSE, TRUE, 5);
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}
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/**
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* gtk_dialog_add_button:
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* @dialog: a #GtkDialog
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* @button_text: text of button, or stock ID
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* @response_id: response ID for the button
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*
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* Adds a button with the given text (or a stock button, if @button_text is a
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* stock ID) and sets things up so that clicking the button will emit the
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* "response" signal with the given @response_id. The button is appended to the
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* end of the dialog's action area.
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*
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**/
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void
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gtk_dialog_add_button (GtkDialog *dialog,
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const gchar *button_text,
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gint response_id)
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{
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GtkWidget *button;
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g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_DIALOG (dialog));
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g_return_if_fail (button_text != NULL);
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button = gtk_button_new_stock (button_text,
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gtk_window_get_default_accel_group (GTK_WINDOW (dialog)));
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gtk_widget_show (button);
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gtk_dialog_add_action_widget (dialog,
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button,
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response_id);
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}
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static void
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gtk_dialog_add_buttons_valist(GtkDialog *dialog,
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const gchar *first_button_text,
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va_list args)
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{
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const gchar* text;
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gint response_id;
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if (first_button_text == NULL)
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return;
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text = first_button_text;
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response_id = va_arg (args, gint);
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while (text != NULL)
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{
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gtk_dialog_add_button (dialog, text, response_id);
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text = va_arg (args, gchar*);
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if (text == NULL)
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break;
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response_id = va_arg (args, int);
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}
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}
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/**
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* gtk_dialog_add_buttons:
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* @dialog: a #GtkDialog
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* @first_button_text: button text or stock ID
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* @Varargs: response ID for first button, then more text-response_id pairs
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*
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* Adds more buttons, same as calling gtk_dialog_add_button()
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* repeatedly. The variable argument list should be NULL-terminated
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* as with gtk_dialog_new_with_buttons(). Each button must have both
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* text and response ID.
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*
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**/
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void
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gtk_dialog_add_buttons (GtkDialog *dialog,
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const gchar *first_button_text,
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...)
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{
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va_list args;
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va_start (args, first_button_text);
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gtk_dialog_add_buttons_valist (dialog,
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first_button_text,
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args);
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va_end (args);
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}
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/**
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* gtk_dialog_response:
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* @dialog: a #GtkDialog
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* @response_id: response ID
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*
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* Emits the "response" signal with the given response ID. Used to
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* indicate that the user has responded to the dialog in some way;
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* typically either you or gtk_dialog_run() will be monitoring the
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* "response" signal and take appropriate action.
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**/
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void
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gtk_dialog_response (GtkDialog *dialog,
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gint response_id)
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{
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g_return_if_fail (dialog != NULL);
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g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_DIALOG (dialog));
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gtk_signal_emit (GTK_OBJECT (dialog),
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dialog_signals[RESPONSE],
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response_id);
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}
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typedef struct
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{
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GtkDialog *dialog;
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gint response_id;
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GMainLoop *loop;
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} RunInfo;
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static void
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shutdown_loop (RunInfo *ri)
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{
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if (ri->loop != NULL)
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{
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g_main_quit (ri->loop);
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g_main_destroy (ri->loop);
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ri->loop = NULL;
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}
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}
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static void
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run_destroy_handler (GtkDialog *dialog, gpointer data)
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{
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RunInfo *ri = data;
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shutdown_loop (ri);
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}
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static void
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run_response_handler (GtkDialog *dialog,
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gint response_id,
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gpointer data)
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{
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RunInfo *ri;
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ri = data;
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ri->response_id = response_id;
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shutdown_loop (ri);
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}
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static gint
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run_delete_handler (GtkDialog *dialog,
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GdkEventAny *event,
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gpointer data)
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{
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RunInfo *ri = data;
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shutdown_loop (ri);
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/* emit response signal */
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gtk_dialog_response (dialog, GTK_RESPONSE_NONE);
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return TRUE; /* Do not destroy */
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}
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/**
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* gtk_dialog_run:
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* @dialog: a #GtkDialog
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*
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* Blocks in a recursive main loop until the @dialog either emits the
|
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* response signal, or is destroyed. If the dialog is destroyed,
|
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* gtk_dialog_run() returns GTK_RESPONSE_NONE. Otherwise, it returns
|
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* the response ID from the "response" signal emission. Before
|
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* entering the recursive main loop, gtk_dialog_run() calls
|
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* gtk_widget_show() on the dialog for you. Note that you still
|
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* need to show any children of the dialog yourself.
|
|
*
|
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* During gtk_dialog_run(), the default behavior of "delete_event" is
|
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* disabled; if the dialog receives "delete_event", it will not be
|
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* destroyed as windows usually are, and gtk_dialog_run() will return
|
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* GTK_RESPONSE_NONE. Also, during gtk_dialog_run() the dialog will be
|
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* modal. You can force gtk_dialog_run() to return at any time by
|
|
* calling gtk_dialog_response() to emit the "response"
|
|
* signal. Destroying the dialog during gtk_dialog_run() is a very bad
|
|
* idea, because your post-run code won't know whether the dialog was
|
|
* destroyed or not.
|
|
*
|
|
* After gtk_dialog_run() returns, you are responsible for hiding or
|
|
* destroying the dialog if you wish to do so.
|
|
*
|
|
* Typical usage of this function might be:
|
|
* <programlisting>
|
|
* gint result = gtk_dialog_run (GTK_DIALOG (dialog));
|
|
* switch (result)
|
|
* {
|
|
* case GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT:
|
|
* do_application_specific_something ();
|
|
* break;
|
|
* default:
|
|
* do_nothing_since_dialog_was_cancelled ();
|
|
* break;
|
|
* }
|
|
* gtk_widget_destroy (dialog);
|
|
* </programlisting>
|
|
*
|
|
* Return value: response ID
|
|
**/
|
|
gint
|
|
gtk_dialog_run (GtkDialog *dialog)
|
|
{
|
|
RunInfo ri = { NULL, GTK_RESPONSE_NONE, NULL };
|
|
gboolean was_modal;
|
|
guint response_handler;
|
|
guint destroy_handler;
|
|
guint delete_handler;
|
|
|
|
g_return_val_if_fail (GTK_IS_DIALOG (dialog), -1);
|
|
|
|
gtk_object_ref (GTK_OBJECT (dialog));
|
|
|
|
if (!GTK_WIDGET_VISIBLE (dialog))
|
|
gtk_widget_show (GTK_WIDGET (dialog));
|
|
|
|
was_modal = GTK_WINDOW (dialog)->modal;
|
|
if (!was_modal)
|
|
gtk_window_set_modal (GTK_WINDOW (dialog), TRUE);
|
|
|
|
response_handler =
|
|
gtk_signal_connect (GTK_OBJECT (dialog),
|
|
"response",
|
|
GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC (run_response_handler),
|
|
&ri);
|
|
|
|
destroy_handler =
|
|
gtk_signal_connect (GTK_OBJECT (dialog),
|
|
"destroy",
|
|
GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC (run_destroy_handler),
|
|
&ri);
|
|
|
|
delete_handler =
|
|
gtk_signal_connect (GTK_OBJECT (dialog),
|
|
"delete_event",
|
|
GTK_SIGNAL_FUNC (run_delete_handler),
|
|
&ri);
|
|
|
|
ri.loop = g_main_new (FALSE);
|
|
|
|
g_main_run (ri.loop);
|
|
|
|
g_assert (ri.loop == NULL);
|
|
|
|
if (!GTK_OBJECT_DESTROYED (dialog))
|
|
{
|
|
if (!was_modal)
|
|
gtk_window_set_modal (GTK_WINDOW(dialog), FALSE);
|
|
|
|
gtk_signal_disconnect (GTK_OBJECT (dialog), destroy_handler);
|
|
gtk_signal_disconnect (GTK_OBJECT (dialog), response_handler);
|
|
gtk_signal_disconnect (GTK_OBJECT (dialog), delete_handler);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
gtk_object_unref (GTK_OBJECT (dialog));
|
|
|
|
return ri.response_id;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|