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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.ProgressBar; 26 27 private import glib.ConstructionException; 28 private import glib.Str; 29 private import gobject.ObjectG; 30 private import gtk.OrientableIF; 31 private import gtk.OrientableT; 32 private import gtk.Widget; 33 private import gtkc.gtk; 34 public import gtkc.gtktypes; 35 36 37 /** 38 * The #GtkProgressBar is typically used to display the progress of a long 39 * running operation. It provides a visual clue that processing is underway. 40 * The GtkProgressBar can be used in two different modes: percentage mode 41 * and activity mode. 42 * 43 * When an application can determine how much work needs to take place 44 * (e.g. read a fixed number of bytes from a file) and can monitor its 45 * progress, it can use the GtkProgressBar in percentage mode and the 46 * user sees a growing bar indicating the percentage of the work that 47 * has been completed. In this mode, the application is required to call 48 * gtk_progress_bar_set_fraction() periodically to update the progress bar. 49 * 50 * When an application has no accurate way of knowing the amount of work 51 * to do, it can use the #GtkProgressBar in activity mode, which shows 52 * activity by a block moving back and forth within the progress area. In 53 * this mode, the application is required to call gtk_progress_bar_pulse() 54 * periodically to update the progress bar. 55 * 56 * There is quite a bit of flexibility provided to control the appearance 57 * of the #GtkProgressBar. Functions are provided to control the orientation 58 * of the bar, optional text can be displayed along with the bar, and the 59 * step size used in activity mode can be set. 60 * 61 * # CSS nodes 62 * 63 * |[<!-- language="plain" --> 64 * progressbar[.osd] 65 * ╰── trough[.empty][.full] 66 * ├── [text] 67 * ╰── progress[.pulse] 68 * ]| 69 * 70 * GtkProgressBar has a main CSS node with name progressbar and subnodes with 71 * names text, trough and progress. The text subnode is only present if text 72 * is shown. The progress subnode has the style class .pulse when in activity 73 * mode. It gets the style classes .left, .right, .top or .bottom added when 74 * the progress 'touches' the corresponding end of the GtkProgressBar. 75 * The .osd class on the progressbar node is for use in overlays like the one 76 * epiphany has for page loading progress. 77 */ 78 public class ProgressBar : Widget, OrientableIF 79 { 80 /** the main Gtk struct */ 81 protected GtkProgressBar* gtkProgressBar; 82 83 /** Get the main Gtk struct */ 84 public GtkProgressBar* getProgressBarStruct(bool transferOwnership = false) 85 { 86 if (transferOwnership) 87 ownedRef = false; 88 return gtkProgressBar; 89 } 90 91 /** the main Gtk struct as a void* */ 92 protected override void* getStruct() 93 { 94 return cast(void*)gtkProgressBar; 95 } 96 97 protected override void setStruct(GObject* obj) 98 { 99 gtkProgressBar = cast(GtkProgressBar*)obj; 100 super.setStruct(obj); 101 } 102 103 /** 104 * Sets our main struct and passes it to the parent class. 105 */ 106 public this (GtkProgressBar* gtkProgressBar, bool ownedRef = false) 107 { 108 this.gtkProgressBar = gtkProgressBar; 109 super(cast(GtkWidget*)gtkProgressBar, ownedRef); 110 } 111 112 // add the Orientable capabilities 113 mixin OrientableT!(GtkProgressBar); 114 115 116 /** */ 117 public static GType getType() 118 { 119 return gtk_progress_bar_get_type(); 120 } 121 122 /** 123 * Creates a new #GtkProgressBar. 124 * 125 * Returns: a #GtkProgressBar. 126 * 127 * Throws: ConstructionException GTK+ fails to create the object. 128 */ 129 public this() 130 { 131 auto p = gtk_progress_bar_new(); 132 133 if(p is null) 134 { 135 throw new ConstructionException("null returned by new"); 136 } 137 138 this(cast(GtkProgressBar*) p); 139 } 140 141 /** 142 * Returns the ellipsizing position of the progress bar. 143 * See gtk_progress_bar_set_ellipsize(). 144 * 145 * Returns: #PangoEllipsizeMode 146 * 147 * Since: 2.6 148 */ 149 public PangoEllipsizeMode getEllipsize() 150 { 151 return gtk_progress_bar_get_ellipsize(gtkProgressBar); 152 } 153 154 /** 155 * Returns the current fraction of the task that’s been completed. 156 * 157 * Returns: a fraction from 0.0 to 1.0 158 */ 159 public double getFraction() 160 { 161 return gtk_progress_bar_get_fraction(gtkProgressBar); 162 } 163 164 /** 165 * Gets the value set by gtk_progress_bar_set_inverted(). 166 * 167 * Returns: %TRUE if the progress bar is inverted 168 */ 169 public bool getInverted() 170 { 171 return gtk_progress_bar_get_inverted(gtkProgressBar) != 0; 172 } 173 174 /** 175 * Retrieves the pulse step set with gtk_progress_bar_set_pulse_step(). 176 * 177 * Returns: a fraction from 0.0 to 1.0 178 */ 179 public double getPulseStep() 180 { 181 return gtk_progress_bar_get_pulse_step(gtkProgressBar); 182 } 183 184 /** 185 * Gets the value of the #GtkProgressBar:show-text property. 186 * See gtk_progress_bar_set_show_text(). 187 * 188 * Returns: %TRUE if text is shown in the progress bar 189 * 190 * Since: 3.0 191 */ 192 public bool getShowText() 193 { 194 return gtk_progress_bar_get_show_text(gtkProgressBar) != 0; 195 } 196 197 /** 198 * Retrieves the text that is displayed with the progress bar, 199 * if any, otherwise %NULL. The return value is a reference 200 * to the text, not a copy of it, so will become invalid 201 * if you change the text in the progress bar. 202 * 203 * Returns: text, or %NULL; this string is owned by the widget 204 * and should not be modified or freed. 205 */ 206 public string getText() 207 { 208 return Str.toString(gtk_progress_bar_get_text(gtkProgressBar)); 209 } 210 211 /** 212 * Indicates that some progress has been made, but you don’t know how much. 213 * Causes the progress bar to enter “activity mode,” where a block 214 * bounces back and forth. Each call to gtk_progress_bar_pulse() 215 * causes the block to move by a little bit (the amount of movement 216 * per pulse is determined by gtk_progress_bar_set_pulse_step()). 217 */ 218 public void pulse() 219 { 220 gtk_progress_bar_pulse(gtkProgressBar); 221 } 222 223 /** 224 * Sets the mode used to ellipsize (add an ellipsis: "...") the 225 * text if there is not enough space to render the entire string. 226 * 227 * Params: 228 * mode = a #PangoEllipsizeMode 229 * 230 * Since: 2.6 231 */ 232 public void setEllipsize(PangoEllipsizeMode mode) 233 { 234 gtk_progress_bar_set_ellipsize(gtkProgressBar, mode); 235 } 236 237 /** 238 * Causes the progress bar to “fill in” the given fraction 239 * of the bar. The fraction should be between 0.0 and 1.0, 240 * inclusive. 241 * 242 * Params: 243 * fraction = fraction of the task that’s been completed 244 */ 245 public void setFraction(double fraction) 246 { 247 gtk_progress_bar_set_fraction(gtkProgressBar, fraction); 248 } 249 250 /** 251 * Progress bars normally grow from top to bottom or left to right. 252 * Inverted progress bars grow in the opposite direction. 253 * 254 * Params: 255 * inverted = %TRUE to invert the progress bar 256 */ 257 public void setInverted(bool inverted) 258 { 259 gtk_progress_bar_set_inverted(gtkProgressBar, inverted); 260 } 261 262 /** 263 * Sets the fraction of total progress bar length to move the 264 * bouncing block for each call to gtk_progress_bar_pulse(). 265 * 266 * Params: 267 * fraction = fraction between 0.0 and 1.0 268 */ 269 public void setPulseStep(double fraction) 270 { 271 gtk_progress_bar_set_pulse_step(gtkProgressBar, fraction); 272 } 273 274 /** 275 * Sets whether the progress bar will show text next to the bar. 276 * The shown text is either the value of the #GtkProgressBar:text 277 * property or, if that is %NULL, the #GtkProgressBar:fraction value, 278 * as a percentage. 279 * 280 * To make a progress bar that is styled and sized suitably for containing 281 * text (even if the actual text is blank), set #GtkProgressBar:show-text to 282 * %TRUE and #GtkProgressBar:text to the empty string (not %NULL). 283 * 284 * Params: 285 * showText = whether to show superimposed text 286 * 287 * Since: 3.0 288 */ 289 public void setShowText(bool showText) 290 { 291 gtk_progress_bar_set_show_text(gtkProgressBar, showText); 292 } 293 294 /** 295 * Causes the given @text to appear next to the progress bar. 296 * 297 * If @text is %NULL and #GtkProgressBar:show-text is %TRUE, the current 298 * value of #GtkProgressBar:fraction will be displayed as a percentage. 299 * 300 * If @text is non-%NULL and #GtkProgressBar:show-text is %TRUE, the text 301 * will be displayed. In this case, it will not display the progress 302 * percentage. If @text is the empty string, the progress bar will still 303 * be styled and sized suitably for containing text, as long as 304 * #GtkProgressBar:show-text is %TRUE. 305 * 306 * Params: 307 * text = a UTF-8 string, or %NULL 308 */ 309 public void setText(string text) 310 { 311 gtk_progress_bar_set_text(gtkProgressBar, Str.toStringz(text)); 312 } 313 }