Widget.overrideBackgroundColor

Sets the background color to use for a widget.

All other style values are left untouched. See gtk_widget_override_color().

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class Widget
void
overrideBackgroundColor

Parameters

state GtkStateFlags

the state for which to set the background color

color RGBA

the color to assign, or %NULL to undo the effect of previous calls to gtk_widget_override_background_color()

Detailed Description

Deprecated: This function is not useful in the context of CSS-based rendering. If you wish to change the way a widget renders its background you should use a custom CSS style, through an application-specific #GtkStyleProvider and a CSS style class. You can also override the default drawing of a widget through the #GtkWidget::draw signal, and use Cairo to draw a specific color, regardless of the CSS style.

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