Sets our main struct and passes it to the parent class
Creates a new GtkLinkButton with the URI as its text. Since 2.10
Creates a new GtkLinkButton containing a label. Since 2.10
the main Gtk struct as a void*
Retrieves the URI set using gtk_link_button_set_uri(). Since 2.10
Retrieves the 'visited' state of the URI where the GtkLinkButton points. The button becomes visited when it is clicked. If the URI is changed on the button, the 'visited' state is unset again. The state may also be changed using gtk_link_button_set_visited(). Since 2.14
Sets uri as the URI where the GtkLinkButton points. As a side-effect this unsets the 'visited' state of the button. Since 2.10
Sets the 'visited' state of the URI where the GtkLinkButton points. See gtk_link_button_get_visited() for more details. Since 2.14
Warning gtk_link_button_set_uri_hook has been deprecated since version 2.24 and should not be used in newly-written code. Use the "clicked" signal instead Sets func as the function that should be invoked every time a user clicks a GtkLinkButton. This function is called before every callback registered for the "clicked" signal. If no uri hook has been set, GTK+ defaults to calling gtk_show_uri(). Since 2.10
the main Gtk struct
the main Gtk struct
the main Gtk struct as a void*
The ::activate signal on GtkButton is an action signal and emitting it causes the button to animate press then release. Applications should never connect to this signal, but use the "clicked" signal.
Emitted when the button has been activated (pressed and released).
Warning GtkButton::enter has been deprecated since version 2.8 and should not be used in newly-written code. Use the "enter-notify-event" signal. Emitted when the pointer enters the button.
Warning GtkButton::leave has been deprecated since version 2.8 and should not be used in newly-written code. Use the "leave-notify-event" signal. Emitted when the pointer leaves the button.
Warning GtkButton::pressed has been deprecated since version 2.8 and should not be used in newly-written code. Use the "button-press-event" signal. Emitted when the button is pressed.
Warning GtkButton::released has been deprecated since version 2.8 and should not be used in newly-written code. Use the "button-release-event" signal. Emitted when the button is released.
Warning gtk_button_pressed has been deprecated since version 2.20 and should not be used in newly-written code. Use the "button-press-event" signal. Emits a "pressed" signal to the given GtkButton.
Warning gtk_button_released has been deprecated since version 2.20 and should not be used in newly-written code. Use the "button-release-event" signal. Emits a "released" signal to the given GtkButton.
Emits a "clicked" signal to the given GtkButton.
Warning gtk_button_enter has been deprecated since version 2.20 and should not be used in newly-written code. Use the "enter-notify-event" signal. Emits a "enter" signal to the given GtkButton.
Warning gtk_button_leave has been deprecated since version 2.20 and should not be used in newly-written code. Use the "leave-notify-event" signal. Emits a "leave" signal to the given GtkButton.
Sets the relief style of the edges of the given GtkButton widget. Three styles exist, GTK_RELIEF_NORMAL, GTK_RELIEF_HALF, GTK_RELIEF_NONE. The default style is, as one can guess, GTK_RELIEF_NORMAL.
Returns the current relief style of the given GtkButton.
Fetches the text from the label of the button, as set by gtk_button_set_label(). If the label text has not been set the return value will be NULL. This will be the case if you create an empty button with gtk_button_new() to use as a container.
Sets the text of the label of the button to str. This text is also used to select the stock item if gtk_button_set_use_stock() is used. This will also clear any previously set labels.
Returns whether the button label is a stock item.
If TRUE, the label set on the button is used as a stock id to select the stock item for the button.
Returns whether an embedded underline in the button label indicates a mnemonic. See gtk_button_set_use_underline().
If true, an underline in the text of the button label indicates the next character should be used for the mnemonic accelerator key.
Sets whether the button will grab focus when it is clicked with the mouse. Making mouse clicks not grab focus is useful in places like toolbars where you don't want the keyboard focus removed from the main area of the application. Since 2.4
Returns whether the button grabs focus when it is clicked with the mouse. See gtk_button_set_focus_on_click(). Since 2.4
Sets the alignment of the child. This property has no effect unless the child is a GtkMisc or a GtkAligment. Since 2.4
Gets the alignment of the child in the button. Since 2.4
Set the image of button to the given widget. Note that it depends on the "gtk-button-images" setting whether the image will be displayed or not, you don't have to call gtk_widget_show() on image yourself. Since 2.6
Gets the widget that is currenty set as the image of button. This may have been explicitly set by gtk_button_set_image() or constructed by gtk_button_new_from_stock(). Since 2.6
Sets the position of the image relative to the text inside the button. Since 2.10
Gets the position of the image relative to the text inside the button. Since 2.10
Returns the button's event window if it is realized, NULL otherwise. This function should be rarely needed. Since 2.22
Description A GtkLinkButton is a GtkButton with a hyperlink, similar to the one used by web browsers, which triggers an action when clicked. It is useful to show quick links to resources. A link button is created by calling either gtk_link_button_new() or gtk_link_button_new_with_label(). If using the former, the URI you pass to the constructor is used as a label for the widget. The URI bound to a GtkLinkButton can be set specifically using gtk_link_button_set_uri(), and retrieved using gtk_link_button_get_uri(). GtkLinkButton offers a global hook, which is called when the used clicks on it: see gtk_link_button_set_uri_hook(). GtkLinkButton was added in GTK+ 2.10.