Get the direction of the current locale. This is the expected
reading direction for text and UI.
This function depends on the current locale being set with
setlocale() and will default to setting the %GTK_TEXT_DIR_LTR
direction otherwise. %GTK_TEXT_DIR_NONE will never be returned.
GTK+ sets the default text direction according to the locale
during gtk_init(), and you should normally use
gtk_widget_get_direction() or gtk_widget_get_default_direction()
to obtain the current direcion.
This function is only needed rare cases when the locale is
changed after GTK+ has already been initialized. In this case,
you can use it to update the default text direction as follows:
Get the direction of the current locale. This is the expected reading direction for text and UI.
This function depends on the current locale being set with setlocale() and will default to setting the %GTK_TEXT_DIR_LTR direction otherwise. %GTK_TEXT_DIR_NONE will never be returned.
GTK+ sets the default text direction according to the locale during gtk_init(), and you should normally use gtk_widget_get_direction() or gtk_widget_get_default_direction() to obtain the current direcion.
This function is only needed rare cases when the locale is changed after GTK+ has already been initialized. In this case, you can use it to update the default text direction as follows:
|[<!-- language="C" --> setlocale (LC_ALL, new_locale); direction = gtk_get_locale_direction (); gtk_widget_set_default_direction (direction); ]|
Return: the #GtkTextDirection of the current locale