Struct gdk4::ToplevelLayout

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pub struct ToplevelLayout { /* private fields */ }
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The ToplevelLayout struct contains information that is necessary to present a sovereign window on screen.

The ToplevelLayout struct is necessary for using ToplevelExt::present().

Toplevel surfaces are sovereign windows that can be presented to the user in various states (maximized, on all workspaces, etc).

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Return the inner pointer to the underlying C value.

Create a toplevel layout description.

Used together with gdk_toplevel_present() to describe how a toplevel surface should be placed and behave on-screen.

The size is in ”application pixels”, not ”device pixels” (see gdk_surface_get_scale_factor()).

Returns

newly created instance of ToplevelLayout

If the layout specifies whether to the toplevel should go fullscreen, the value pointed to by @fullscreen is set to true if it should go fullscreen, or false, if it should go unfullscreen.

Returns

whether the @self specifies the fullscreen state for the toplevel

fullscreen

location to store whether the toplevel should be fullscreen

Returns the monitor that the layout is fullscreening the surface on.

Returns

the monitor on which @self fullscreens

If the layout specifies whether to the toplevel should go maximized, the value pointed to by @maximized is set to true if it should go fullscreen, or false, if it should go unmaximized.

Returns

whether the @self specifies the maximized state for the toplevel

maximized

set to true if the toplevel should be maximized

Returns whether the layout should allow the user to resize the surface.

Returns

true if the layout is resizable

Sets whether the layout should cause the surface to be fullscreen when presented.

fullscreen

true to fullscreen the surface

monitor

the monitor to fullscreen on

Sets whether the layout should cause the surface to be maximized when presented.

maximized

true to maximize

Sets whether the layout should allow the user to resize the surface after it has been presented.

resizable

true to allow resizing

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