Sets our main struct and passes it to the parent class
Creates a new GtkAppChooserWidget for applications that can handle content of the given type.
Emitted when an application item is activated from the widget's list. This usually happens when the user double clicks an item, or an item is selected and the user presses one of the keys Space, Shift+Space, Return or Enter.
Emitted when an application item is selected from the widget's list.
Emitted when a context menu is about to popup over an application item. Clients can insert menu items into the provided GtkMenu object in the callback of this signal; the context menu will be shown over the item if at least one item has been added to the menu.
Get the main Gtk struct
Returns the text that is shown if there are not applications that can handle the content type.
Returns the current value of the "show-all" property.
Returns the current value of the "show-default" property.
Returns the current value of the "show-fallback" property.
Returns the current value of the "show-other" property.
Returns the current value of the "show-recommended" property.
the main Gtk struct as a void*
Sets the text that is shown if there are not applications that can handle the content type.
Sets whether the app chooser should show all applications in a flat list.
Sets whether the app chooser should show the default handler for the content type in a separate section.
Sets whether the app chooser should show related applications for the content type in a separate section.
Sets whether the app chooser should show applications which are unrelated to the content type.
Sets whether the app chooser should show recommended applications for the content type in a separate section.
the main Gtk struct
the main Gtk struct
Get the main Gtk struct
the main Gtk struct as a void*
Adds child to box, packed with reference to the start of box. The child is packed after any other child packed with reference to the start of box.
Adds child to box, packed with reference to the end of box. The child is packed after (away from end of) any other child packed with reference to the end of box.
Returns whether the box is homogeneous (all children are the same size). See gtk_box_set_homogeneous().
Sets the "homogeneous" property of box, controlling whether or not all children of box are given equal space in the box.
Gets the value set by gtk_box_set_spacing().
Sets the "spacing" property of box, which is the number of pixels to place between children of box.
Moves child to a new position in the list of box children. The list is the children field of GtkBox, and contains both widgets packed GTK_PACK_START as well as widgets packed GTK_PACK_END, in the order that these widgets were added to box. A widget's position in the box children list determines where the widget is packed into box. A child widget at some position in the list will be packed just after all other widgets of the same packing type that appear earlier in the list.
Obtains information about how child is packed into box.
Sets the way child is packed into box.
Gets the value set by gtk_box_set_baseline_position().
Sets the baseline position of a box. This affects only horizontal boxes with at least one baseline aligned child. If there is more vertical space availible than requested, and the baseline is not allocated by the parent then position is used to allocate the baseline wrt the extra space available.
Get the main Gtk struct
the main Gtk struct as a void*
Returns the currently selected application.
Returns the current value of the "content-type" property.
Reloads the list of applications.
GtkAppChooserWidget is a widget for selecting applications. It is the main building block for GtkAppChooserDialog. Most applications only need to use the latter; but you can use this widget as part of a larger widget if you have special needs.
GtkAppChooserWidget offers detailed control over what applications are shown, using the "show-default", "show-recommended", "show-fallback", "show-other" and "show-all" properties. See the GtkAppChooser documentation for more information about these groups of applications.
To keep track of the selected application, use the "application-selected" and "application-activated" signals.