Scale.this

Creates a new scale widget with the given orientation that lets the user input a number between @min and @max (including @min and @max) with the increment @step. @step must be nonzero; it’s the distance the slider moves when using the arrow keys to adjust the scale value.

Note that the way in which the precision is derived works best if @step is a power of ten. If the resulting precision is not suitable for your needs, use gtk_scale_set_digits() to correct it.

  1. this(GtkScale* gtkScale, bool ownedRef)
  2. this(GtkOrientation orientation, Adjustment adjustment)
  3. this(GtkOrientation orientation, double min, double max, double step)
    class Scale
    this
    (,
    double min
    ,
    double max
    ,
    double step
    )

Parameters

orientation GtkOrientation

the scale’s orientation.

min double

minimum value

max double

maximum value

step double

step increment (tick size) used with keyboard shortcuts

Return: a new #GtkScale

Throws

ConstructionException GTK+ fails to create the object.

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