Creates a #GtkImage displaying an icon set. Sample stock sizes are
#GTK_ICON_SIZE_MENU, #GTK_ICON_SIZE_SMALL_TOOLBAR. Instead of using
this function, usually it’s better to create a #GtkIconFactory, put
your icon sets in the icon factory, add the icon factory to the
list of default factories with gtk_icon_factory_add_default(), and
then use gtk_image_new_from_stock(). This will allow themes to
override the icon you ship with your application.
The #GtkImage does not assume a reference to the
icon set; you still need to unref it if you own references.
#GtkImage will add its own reference rather than adopting yours.
Creates a #GtkImage displaying an icon set. Sample stock sizes are #GTK_ICON_SIZE_MENU, #GTK_ICON_SIZE_SMALL_TOOLBAR. Instead of using this function, usually it’s better to create a #GtkIconFactory, put your icon sets in the icon factory, add the icon factory to the list of default factories with gtk_icon_factory_add_default(), and then use gtk_image_new_from_stock(). This will allow themes to override the icon you ship with your application.
The #GtkImage does not assume a reference to the icon set; you still need to unref it if you own references. #GtkImage will add its own reference rather than adopting yours.