Sets our main struct and passes it to the parent class.
Creates a new GtkMenuToolButton. The new GtkMenuToolButton will contain an icon and label from the stock item indicated by stockID.
Creates a new #GtkMenuToolButton using @icon_widget as icon and @label as label.
Creates a new #GtkMenuToolButton. The new #GtkMenuToolButton will contain an icon and label from the stock item indicated by @stock_id.
The ::show-menu signal is emitted before the menu is shown.
Gets the GtkMenu associated with GtkMenuToolButton.
Get the main Gtk struct
the main Gtk struct as a void*
Sets the tooltip markup text to be used as tooltip for the arrow button which pops up the menu. See gtk_tool_item_set_tooltip_text() for setting a tooltip on the whole #GtkMenuToolButton.
Sets the tooltip text to be used as tooltip for the arrow button which pops up the menu. See gtk_tool_item_set_tooltip_text() for setting a tooltip on the whole #GtkMenuToolButton.
Sets the #GtkMenu that is popped up when the user clicks on the arrow. If @menu is NULL, the arrow button becomes insensitive.
the main Gtk struct
the main Gtk struct
Get the main Gtk struct
the main Gtk struct as a void*
Returns the name of the themed icon for the tool button, see gtk_tool_button_set_icon_name().
Return the widget used as icon widget on @button. See gtk_tool_button_set_icon_widget().
Returns the label used by the tool button, or %NULL if the tool button doesn’t have a label. or uses a the label from a stock item. The returned string is owned by GTK+, and must not be modified or freed.
Returns the widget used as label on @button. See gtk_tool_button_set_label_widget().
Returns the name of the stock item. See gtk_tool_button_set_stock_id(). The returned string is owned by GTK+ and must not be freed or modifed.
Returns whether underscores in the label property are used as mnemonics on menu items on the overflow menu. See gtk_tool_button_set_use_underline().
Sets the icon for the tool button from a named themed icon. See the docs for #GtkIconTheme for more details. The #GtkToolButton:icon-name property only has an effect if not overridden by non-%NULL #GtkToolButton:label-widget, #GtkToolButton:icon-widget and #GtkToolButton:stock-id properties.
Sets @icon as the widget used as icon on @button. If @icon_widget is %NULL the icon is determined by the #GtkToolButton:stock-id property. If the #GtkToolButton:stock-id property is also %NULL, @button will not have an icon.
Sets @label as the label used for the tool button. The #GtkToolButton:label property only has an effect if not overridden by a non-%NULL #GtkToolButton:label-widget property. If both the #GtkToolButton:label-widget and #GtkToolButton:label properties are %NULL, the label is determined by the #GtkToolButton:stock-id property. If the #GtkToolButton:stock-id property is also %NULL, @button will not have a label.
Sets @label_widget as the widget that will be used as the label for @button. If @label_widget is %NULL the #GtkToolButton:label property is used as label. If #GtkToolButton:label is also %NULL, the label in the stock item determined by the #GtkToolButton:stock-id property is used as label. If #GtkToolButton:stock-id is also %NULL, @button does not have a label.
Sets the name of the stock item. See gtk_tool_button_new_from_stock(). The stock_id property only has an effect if not overridden by non-%NULL #GtkToolButton:label-widget and #GtkToolButton:icon-widget properties.
If set, an underline in the label property indicates that the next character should be used for the mnemonic accelerator key in the overflow menu. For example, if the label property is “_Open” and @use_underline is %TRUE, the label on the tool button will be “Open” and the item on the overflow menu will have an underlined “O”.
This signal is emitted when the tool button is clicked with the mouse or activated with the keyboard.
A #GtkMenuToolButton is a #GtkToolItem that contains a button and a small additional button with an arrow. When clicked, the arrow button pops up a dropdown menu.
Use gtk_menu_tool_button_new() to create a new #GtkMenuToolButton.
GtkMenuToolButton as GtkBuildable
The GtkMenuToolButton implementation of the GtkBuildable interface supports adding a menu by specifying “menu” as the “type” attribute of a <child> element.
An example for a UI definition fragment with menus: |[ <object class="GtkMenuToolButton"> <child type="menu"> <object class="GtkMenu"/> </child> </object> ]|