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See the 13 * GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. 14 * 15 * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License 16 * along with gtkD; if not, write to the Free Software 17 * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110, USA 18 */ 19 20 // generated automatically - do not change 21 // find conversion definition on APILookup.txt 22 // implement new conversion functionalities on the wrap.utils pakage 23 24 25 module gtk.ActionableT; 26 27 public import glib.Str; 28 public import glib.Variant; 29 public import gtkc.gtk; 30 public import gtkc.gtktypes; 31 32 33 /** 34 * This interface provides a convenient way of associating widgets with 35 * actions on a #GtkApplicationWindow or #GtkApplication. 36 * 37 * It primarily consists of two properties: #GtkActionable:action-name 38 * and #GtkActionable:action-target. There are also some convenience APIs 39 * for setting these properties. 40 * 41 * The action will be looked up in action groups that are found among 42 * the widgets ancestors. Most commonly, these will be the actions with 43 * the “win.” or “app.” prefix that are associated with the #GtkApplicationWindow 44 * or #GtkApplication, but other action groups that are added with 45 * gtk_widget_insert_action_group() will be consulted as well. 46 */ 47 public template ActionableT(TStruct) 48 { 49 /** Get the main Gtk struct */ 50 public GtkActionable* getActionableStruct() 51 { 52 return cast(GtkActionable*)getStruct(); 53 } 54 55 56 /** 57 * Gets the action name for @actionable. 58 * 59 * See gtk_actionable_set_action_name() for more information. 60 * 61 * Return: the action name, or %NULL if none is set 62 * 63 * Since: 3.4 64 */ 65 public string getActionName() 66 { 67 return Str.toString(gtk_actionable_get_action_name(getActionableStruct())); 68 } 69 70 /** 71 * Gets the current target value of @actionable. 72 * 73 * See gtk_actionable_set_action_target_value() for more information. 74 * 75 * Return: the current target value 76 * 77 * Since: 3.4 78 */ 79 public Variant getActionTargetValue() 80 { 81 auto p = gtk_actionable_get_action_target_value(getActionableStruct()); 82 83 if(p is null) 84 { 85 return null; 86 } 87 88 return new Variant(cast(GVariant*) p); 89 } 90 91 /** 92 * Specifies the name of the action with which this widget should be 93 * associated. If @action_name is %NULL then the widget will be 94 * unassociated from any previous action. 95 * 96 * Usually this function is used when the widget is located (or will be 97 * located) within the hierarchy of a #GtkApplicationWindow. 98 * 99 * Names are of the form “win.save” or “app.quit” for actions on the 100 * containing #GtkApplicationWindow or its associated #GtkApplication, 101 * respectively. This is the same form used for actions in the #GMenu 102 * associated with the window. 103 * 104 * Params: 105 * actionName = an action name, or %NULL 106 * 107 * Since: 3.4 108 */ 109 public void setActionName(string actionName) 110 { 111 gtk_actionable_set_action_name(getActionableStruct(), Str.toStringz(actionName)); 112 } 113 114 /** 115 * Sets the target value of an actionable widget. 116 * 117 * If @target_value is %NULL then the target value is unset. 118 * 119 * The target value has two purposes. First, it is used as the 120 * parameter to activation of the action associated with the 121 * #GtkActionable widget. Second, it is used to determine if the widget 122 * should be rendered as “active” — the widget is active if the state 123 * is equal to the given target. 124 * 125 * Consider the example of associating a set of buttons with a #GAction 126 * with string state in a typical “radio button” situation. Each button 127 * will be associated with the same action, but with a different target 128 * value for that action. Clicking on a particular button will activate 129 * the action with the target of that button, which will typically cause 130 * the action’s state to change to that value. Since the action’s state 131 * is now equal to the target value of the button, the button will now 132 * be rendered as active (and the other buttons, with different targets, 133 * rendered inactive). 134 * 135 * Params: 136 * targetValue = a #GVariant to set as the target value, or %NULL 137 * 138 * Since: 3.4 139 */ 140 public void setActionTargetValue(Variant targetValue) 141 { 142 gtk_actionable_set_action_target_value(getActionableStruct(), (targetValue is null) ? null : targetValue.getVariantStruct()); 143 } 144 145 /** 146 * Sets the action-name and associated string target value of an 147 * actionable widget. 148 * 149 * This allows for the effect of both gtk_actionable_set_action_name() 150 * and gtk_actionable_set_action_target_value() in the common case that 151 * the target is string-valued. 152 * 153 * @detailed_action_name is a string of the form 154 * `"action::target"` where `action` 155 * is the action name and `target` is the string to use 156 * as the target. 157 * 158 * Params: 159 * detailedActionName = the detailed action name 160 * 161 * Since: 3.4 162 */ 163 public void setDetailedActionName(string detailedActionName) 164 { 165 gtk_actionable_set_detailed_action_name(getActionableStruct(), Str.toStringz(detailedActionName)); 166 } 167 }