Struct gtk4::PrintUnixDialogBuilder [−][src]
pub struct PrintUnixDialogBuilder { /* fields omitted */ }
Expand description
A builder-pattern type to construct PrintUnixDialog
objects.
Implementations
This is supported on Linux only.
Create a new PrintUnixDialogBuilder
.
This is supported on Linux only.
Build the PrintUnixDialog
.
This is supported on Linux only.
The current page in the document.
This is supported on Linux only.
true
if the page setup controls are embedded.
This is supported on Linux only.
Whether the application has a selection.
This is supported on Linux only.
Capabilities the application can handle.
This is supported on Linux only.
The PageSetup
object to use.
This is supported on Linux only.
The PrintSettings
object used for this dialog.
This is supported on Linux only.
Whether the dialog supports selection.
This is supported on Linux only.
true
if the dialog uses a headerbar for action buttons
instead of the action-area.
For technical reasons, this property is declared as an integer
property, but you should only set it to true
or false
.
Creating a dialog with headerbar
Builtin Dialog
subclasses such as ColorChooserDialog
set this property according to platform conventions (using the
property::Settings::gtk-dialogs-use-header
setting).
Here is how you can achieve the same:
⚠️ The following code is in c ⚠️
g_object_get (settings, "gtk-dialogs-use-header", &header, NULL);
dialog = g_object_new (GTK_TYPE_DIALOG, header, TRUE, NULL);
This is supported on Linux only.
The Application
associated with the window.
The application will be kept alive for at least as long as it
has any windows associated with it (see g_application_hold()
for a way to keep it alive without windows).
Normally, the connection between the application and the window
will remain until the window is destroyed, but you can explicitly
remove it by setting the :application property to None
.
This is supported on Linux only.
The child widget.
This is supported on Linux only.
Whether the window should have a frame (also known as decorations).
This is supported on Linux only.
The default height of the window.
This is supported on Linux only.
The default widget.
This is supported on Linux only.
The default width of the window.
This is supported on Linux only.
Whether the window frame should have a close button.
This is supported on Linux only.
If this window should be destroyed when the parent is destroyed.
This is supported on Linux only.
The display that will display this window.
This is supported on Linux only.
Whether ‘focus rectangles’ are currently visible in this window.
This property is maintained by GTK based on user input and should not be set by applications.
This is supported on Linux only.
The focus widget.
This is supported on Linux only.
Whether the window is fullscreen.
Setting this property is the equivalent of calling
GtkWindowExt::fullscreen()
or GtkWindowExt::unfullscreen()
;
either operation is asynchronous, which means you will need to
connect to the ::notify signal in order to know whether the
operation was successful.
This is supported on Linux and crate feature v4_2
only.
v4_2
only.Whether the window frame should handle F10 for activating menubars.
This is supported on Linux only.
If this window should be hidden when the users clicks the close button.
This is supported on Linux only.
Specifies the name of the themed icon to use as the window icon.
See IconTheme
for more details.
This is supported on Linux only.
Whether the window is maximized.
Setting this property is the equivalent of calling
GtkWindowExt::maximize()
or GtkWindowExt::unmaximize()
;
either operation is asynchronous, which means you will need to
connect to the ::notify signal in order to know whether the
operation was successful.
This is supported on Linux only.
Whether mnemonics are currently visible in this window.
This property is maintained by GTK based on user input, and should not be set by applications.
This is supported on Linux only.
If true
, the window is modal.
This is supported on Linux only.
If true
, users can resize the window.
This is supported on Linux only.
A write-only property for setting window’s startup notification identifier.
This is supported on Linux only.
The title of the window.
This is supported on Linux only.
The transient parent of the window.
This is supported on Linux only.
Whether the widget or any of its descendents can accept the input focus.
This property is meant to be set by widget implementations, typically in their instance init function.
This is supported on Linux only.
Whether the widget can receive pointer events.
This is supported on Linux only.
A list of css classes applied to this widget.
This is supported on Linux only.
The name of this widget in the CSS tree.
This property is meant to be set by widget implementations, typically in their instance init function.
This is supported on Linux only.
The cursor used by widget
.
This is supported on Linux only.
Whether the widget should grab focus when it is clicked with the mouse.
This property is only relevant for widgets that can take focus.
This is supported on Linux only.
Whether this widget itself will accept the input focus.
This is supported on Linux only.
How to distribute horizontal space if widget gets extra space.
This is supported on Linux only.
Enables or disables the emission of the ::query-tooltip signal on widget
.
A value of true
indicates that widget
can have a tooltip, in this case
the widget will be queried using signal::Widget::query-tooltip
to
determine whether it will provide a tooltip or not.
This is supported on Linux only.
Override for height request of the widget.
If this is -1, the natural request will be used.
This is supported on Linux only.
Whether to expand horizontally.
This is supported on Linux only.
Whether to use the hexpand
property.
This is supported on Linux only.
The LayoutManager
instance to use to compute the preferred size
of the widget, and allocate its children.
This property is meant to be set by widget implementations, typically in their instance init function.
This is supported on Linux only.
Margin on bottom side of widget.
This property adds margin outside of the widget’s normal size
request, the margin will be added in addition to the size from
WidgetExt::set_size_request()
for example.
This is supported on Linux only.
Margin on end of widget, horizontally.
This property supports left-to-right and right-to-left text directions.
This property adds margin outside of the widget’s normal size
request, the margin will be added in addition to the size from
WidgetExt::set_size_request()
for example.
This is supported on Linux only.
Margin on start of widget, horizontally.
This property supports left-to-right and right-to-left text directions.
This property adds margin outside of the widget’s normal size
request, the margin will be added in addition to the size from
WidgetExt::set_size_request()
for example.
This is supported on Linux only.
Margin on top side of widget.
This property adds margin outside of the widget’s normal size
request, the margin will be added in addition to the size from
WidgetExt::set_size_request()
for example.
This is supported on Linux only.
The requested opacity of the widget.
This is supported on Linux only.
How content outside the widget’s content area is treated.
This property is meant to be set by widget implementations, typically in their instance init function.
This is supported on Linux only.
Whether the widget will receive the default action when it is focused.
This is supported on Linux only.
Whether the widget responds to input.
This is supported on Linux only.
Sets the text of tooltip to be the given string, which is marked up with Pango markup.
Also see Tooltip::set_markup()
.
This is a convenience property which will take care of getting the
tooltip shown if the given string is not None
:
property::Widget::has-tooltip
will automatically be set to true
and there will be taken care of signal::Widget::query-tooltip
in
the default signal handler.
Note that if both property::Widget::tooltip-text
and
property::Widget::tooltip-markup
are set, the last one wins.
This is supported on Linux only.
Sets the text of tooltip to be the given string.
Also see Tooltip::set_text()
.
This is a convenience property which will take care of getting the
tooltip shown if the given string is not None
:
property::Widget::has-tooltip
will automatically be set to true
and there will be taken care of signal::Widget::query-tooltip
in
the default signal handler.
Note that if both property::Widget::tooltip-text
and
property::Widget::tooltip-markup
are set, the last one wins.
This is supported on Linux only.
How to distribute vertical space if widget gets extra space.
This is supported on Linux only.
Whether to expand vertically.
This is supported on Linux only.
Whether to use the vexpand
property.
This is supported on Linux only.
Whether the widget is visible.
This is supported on Linux only.
Override for width request of the widget.
If this is -1, the natural request will be used.
This is supported on Linux only.
The accessible role of the given Accessible
implementation.
The accessible role cannot be changed once set.
Trait Implementations
Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
Auto Trait Implementations
impl RefUnwindSafe for PrintUnixDialogBuilder
impl !Send for PrintUnixDialogBuilder
impl !Sync for PrintUnixDialogBuilder
impl Unpin for PrintUnixDialogBuilder
impl UnwindSafe for PrintUnixDialogBuilder
Blanket Implementations
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more