Enum gtk4::ResponseType

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pub enum ResponseType {
    None,
    Reject,
    Accept,
    DeleteEvent,
    Ok,
    Cancel,
    Close,
    Yes,
    No,
    Apply,
    Help,
    Other(u16),
    // some variants omitted
}
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Predefined values for use as response ids in gtk_dialog_add_button().

All predefined values are negative; GTK leaves values of 0 or greater for application-defined response ids.

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None

Returned if an action widget has no response id, or if the dialog gets programmatically hidden or destroyed

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Reject

Generic response id, not used by GTK dialogs

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Accept

Generic response id, not used by GTK dialogs

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DeleteEvent

Returned if the dialog is deleted

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Ok

Returned by OK buttons in GTK dialogs

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Cancel

Returned by Cancel buttons in GTK dialogs

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Close

Returned by Close buttons in GTK dialogs

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Yes

Returned by Yes buttons in GTK dialogs

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No

Returned by No buttons in GTK dialogs

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Apply

Returned by Apply buttons in GTK dialogs

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Help

Returned by Help buttons in GTK dialogs

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Other(u16)

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