Sets our main struct and passes it to the parent class.
Creates a new #GtkCellRendererText. Adjust how text is drawn using object properties. Object properties can be set globally (with g_object_set()). Also, with #GtkTreeViewColumn, you can bind a property to a value in a #GtkTreeModel. For example, you can bind the “text” property on the cell renderer to a string value in the model, thus rendering a different string in each row of the #GtkTreeView
This signal is emitted after @renderer has been edited.
Get the main Gtk struct
the main Gtk struct as a void*
Sets the height of a renderer to explicitly be determined by the “font” and “y_pad” property set on it. Further changes in these properties do not affect the height, so they must be accompanied by a subsequent call to this function. Using this function is unflexible, and should really only be used if calculating the size of a cell is too slow (ie, a massive number of cells displayed). If @number_of_rows is -1, then the fixed height is unset, and the height is determined by the properties again.
the main Gtk struct
the main Gtk struct
Get the main Gtk struct
the main Gtk struct as a void*
Passes an activate event to the cell renderer for possible processing. Some cell renderers may use events; for example, #GtkCellRendererToggle toggles when it gets a mouse click.
Gets the aligned area used by @cell inside @cell_area. Used for finding the appropriate edit and focus rectangle.
Fills in @xalign and @yalign with the appropriate values of @cell.
Fills in @width and @height with the appropriate size of @cell.
Fills in @xpad and @ypad with the appropriate values of @cell.
Retreives a renderer’s natural size when rendered to @widget.
Retreives a cell renderers’s minimum and natural height if it were rendered to @widget with the specified @width.
Retrieves the minimum and natural size of a cell taking into account the widget’s preference for height-for-width management.
Retreives a renderer’s natural size when rendered to @widget.
Retreives a cell renderers’s minimum and natural width if it were rendered to @widget with the specified @height.
Gets whether the cell renderer prefers a height-for-width layout or a width-for-height layout.
Returns the cell renderer’s sensitivity.
Obtains the width and height needed to render the cell. Used by view widgets to determine the appropriate size for the cell_area passed to gtk_cell_renderer_render(). If @cell_area is not %NULL, fills in the x and y offsets (if set) of the cell relative to this location.
Translates the cell renderer state to #GtkStateFlags, based on the cell renderer and widget sensitivity, and the given #GtkCellRendererState.
Returns the cell renderer’s visibility.
Checks whether the cell renderer can do something when activated.
Invokes the virtual render function of the #GtkCellRenderer. The three passed-in rectangles are areas in @cr. Most renderers will draw within @cell_area; the xalign, yalign, xpad, and ypad fields of the #GtkCellRenderer should be honored with respect to @cell_area. @background_area includes the blank space around the cell, and also the area containing the tree expander; so the @background_area rectangles for all cells tile to cover the entire @window.
Sets the renderer’s alignment within its available space.
Sets the renderer size to be explicit, independent of the properties set.
Sets the renderer’s padding.
Sets the cell renderer’s sensitivity.
Sets the cell renderer’s visibility.
Passes an activate event to the cell renderer for possible processing.
Informs the cell renderer that the editing is stopped. If @canceled is %TRUE, the cell renderer will emit the #GtkCellRenderer::editing-canceled signal.
This signal gets emitted when the user cancels the process of editing a cell. For example, an editable cell renderer could be written to cancel editing when the user presses Escape.
This signal gets emitted when a cell starts to be edited. The intended use of this signal is to do special setup on @editable, e.g. adding a #GtkEntryCompletion or setting up additional columns in a #GtkComboBox.
A #GtkCellRendererText renders a given text in its cell, using the font, color and style information provided by its properties. The text will be ellipsized if it is too long and the #GtkCellRendererText:ellipsize property allows it.
If the #GtkCellRenderer:mode is %GTK_CELL_RENDERER_MODE_EDITABLE, the #GtkCellRendererText allows to edit its text using an entry.