This function should be called when the top-level
window which contains the search bar received a key event.
If the key event is handled by the search bar, the bar will
be shown, the entry populated with the entered text and %GDK_EVENT_STOP
will be returned. The caller should ensure that events are
not propagated further.
If no entry has been connected to the search bar, using
gtk_search_bar_connect_entry(), this function will return
immediately with a warning.
%GDK_EVENT_STOP if the key press event resulted
in text being entered in the search entry (and revealing
the search bar if necessary), %GDK_EVENT_PROPAGATE otherwise.
This function should be called when the top-level window which contains the search bar received a key event.
If the key event is handled by the search bar, the bar will be shown, the entry populated with the entered text and %GDK_EVENT_STOP will be returned. The caller should ensure that events are not propagated further.
If no entry has been connected to the search bar, using gtk_search_bar_connect_entry(), this function will return immediately with a warning.
Showing the search bar on key presses
|[<!-- language="C" --> static gboolean on_key_press_event (GtkWidget *widget, GdkEvent *event, gpointer user_data) { GtkSearchBar *bar = GTK_SEARCH_BAR (user_data); return gtk_search_bar_handle_event (bar, event); }
static void create_toplevel (void) { GtkWidget *window = gtk_window_new (GTK_WINDOW_TOPLEVEL); GtkWindow *search_bar = gtk_search_bar_new ();
// Add more widgets to the window...
g_signal_connect (window, "key-press-event", G_CALLBACK (on_key_press_event), search_bar); } ]|