pub trait ScaleExt: IsA<Scale> + 'static {
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// Provided methods
fn add_mark(&self, value: f64, position: PositionType, markup: Option<&str>) { ... }
fn clear_marks(&self) { ... }
fn digits(&self) -> i32 { ... }
fn draws_value(&self) -> bool { ... }
fn has_origin(&self) -> bool { ... }
fn layout(&self) -> Option<Layout> { ... }
fn layout_offsets(&self) -> (i32, i32) { ... }
fn value_pos(&self) -> PositionType { ... }
fn set_digits(&self, digits: i32) { ... }
fn set_draw_value(&self, draw_value: bool) { ... }
fn set_has_origin(&self, has_origin: bool) { ... }
fn set_value_pos(&self, pos: PositionType) { ... }
fn connect_format_value<F: Fn(&Self, f64) -> String + 'static>(
&self,
f: F,
) -> SignalHandlerId { ... }
fn connect_digits_notify<F: Fn(&Self) + 'static>(
&self,
f: F,
) -> SignalHandlerId { ... }
fn connect_draw_value_notify<F: Fn(&Self) + 'static>(
&self,
f: F,
) -> SignalHandlerId { ... }
fn connect_has_origin_notify<F: Fn(&Self) + 'static>(
&self,
f: F,
) -> SignalHandlerId { ... }
fn connect_value_pos_notify<F: Fn(&Self) + 'static>(
&self,
f: F,
) -> SignalHandlerId { ... }
}Provided Methods§
Sourcefn add_mark(&self, value: f64, position: PositionType, markup: Option<&str>)
fn add_mark(&self, value: f64, position: PositionType, markup: Option<&str>)
Adds a mark at value.
A mark is indicated visually by drawing a tick mark next to the scale, and GTK+ makes it easy for the user to position the scale exactly at the marks value.
If markup is not None, text is shown next to the tick mark.
To remove marks from a scale, use clear_marks().
§value
the value at which the mark is placed, must be between the lower and upper limits of the scales’ adjustment
§position
where to draw the mark. For a horizontal scale, PositionType::Top
and PositionType::Left are drawn above the scale, anything else below.
For a vertical scale, PositionType::Left and PositionType::Top are drawn to
the left of the scale, anything else to the right.
§markup
Text to be shown at the mark, using [Pango markup][PangoMarkupFormat], or None
Sourcefn clear_marks(&self)
fn clear_marks(&self)
Removes any marks that have been added with add_mark().
Sourcefn digits(&self) -> i32
fn digits(&self) -> i32
Gets the number of decimal places that are displayed in the value.
§Returns
the number of decimal places that are displayed
Sourcefn draws_value(&self) -> bool
fn draws_value(&self) -> bool
Returns whether the current value is displayed as a string next to the slider.
§Returns
whether the current value is displayed as a string
Sourcefn has_origin(&self) -> bool
fn has_origin(&self) -> bool
Sourcefn layout(&self) -> Option<Layout>
fn layout(&self) -> Option<Layout>
Gets the pango::Layout used to display the scale. The returned
object is owned by the scale so does not need to be freed by
the caller.
§Returns
the pango::Layout for this scale,
or None if the draw-value property is false.
Sourcefn layout_offsets(&self) -> (i32, i32)
fn layout_offsets(&self) -> (i32, i32)
Obtains the coordinates where the scale will draw the
pango::Layout representing the text in the scale. Remember
when using the pango::Layout function you need to convert to
and from pixels using PANGO_PIXELS() or PANGO_SCALE.
If the draw-value property is false, the return
values are undefined.
§Returns
§x
location to store X offset of layout, or None
§y
location to store Y offset of layout, or None
Sourcefn value_pos(&self) -> PositionType
fn value_pos(&self) -> PositionType
Gets the position in which the current value is displayed.
§Returns
the position in which the current value is displayed
Sourcefn set_digits(&self, digits: i32)
fn set_digits(&self, digits: i32)
Sets the number of decimal places that are displayed in the value. Also
causes the value of the adjustment to be rounded to this number of digits,
so the retrieved value matches the displayed one, if draw-value is
true when the value changes. If you want to enforce rounding the value when
draw-value is false, you can set round-digits instead.
Note that rounding to a small number of digits can interfere with
the smooth autoscrolling that is built into Scale. As an alternative,
you can use the format-value signal to format the displayed
value yourself.
§digits
the number of decimal places to display, e.g. use 1 to display 1.0, 2 to display 1.00, etc
Sourcefn set_draw_value(&self, draw_value: bool)
fn set_draw_value(&self, draw_value: bool)
Sourcefn set_has_origin(&self, has_origin: bool)
fn set_has_origin(&self, has_origin: bool)
If has-origin is set to true (the default), the scale will
highlight the part of the trough between the origin (bottom or left side)
and the current value.
§has_origin
true if the scale has an origin
Sourcefn set_value_pos(&self, pos: PositionType)
fn set_value_pos(&self, pos: PositionType)
Sets the position in which the current value is displayed.
§pos
the position in which the current value is displayed
Sourcefn connect_format_value<F: Fn(&Self, f64) -> String + 'static>(
&self,
f: F,
) -> SignalHandlerId
fn connect_format_value<F: Fn(&Self, f64) -> String + 'static>( &self, f: F, ) -> SignalHandlerId
fn connect_digits_notify<F: Fn(&Self) + 'static>(&self, f: F) -> SignalHandlerId
fn connect_draw_value_notify<F: Fn(&Self) + 'static>( &self, f: F, ) -> SignalHandlerId
fn connect_has_origin_notify<F: Fn(&Self) + 'static>( &self, f: F, ) -> SignalHandlerId
fn connect_value_pos_notify<F: Fn(&Self) + 'static>( &self, f: F, ) -> SignalHandlerId
Dyn Compatibility§
This trait is not dyn compatible.
In older versions of Rust, dyn compatibility was called "object safety".