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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.ApplicationWindow; 26 27 private import gio.ActionGroupIF; 28 private import gio.ActionGroupT; 29 private import gio.ActionMapIF; 30 private import gio.ActionMapT; 31 private import glib.ConstructionException; 32 private import gobject.ObjectG; 33 private import gtk.Application; 34 private import gtk.ShortcutsWindow; 35 private import gtk.Widget; 36 private import gtk.Window; 37 private import gtk.c.functions; 38 public import gtk.c.types; 39 public import gtkc.gtktypes; 40 41 42 /** 43 * #GtkApplicationWindow is a #GtkWindow subclass that offers some 44 * extra functionality for better integration with #GtkApplication 45 * features. Notably, it can handle both the application menu as well 46 * as the menubar. See gtk_application_set_app_menu() and 47 * gtk_application_set_menubar(). 48 * 49 * This class implements the #GActionGroup and #GActionMap interfaces, 50 * to let you add window-specific actions that will be exported by the 51 * associated #GtkApplication, together with its application-wide 52 * actions. Window-specific actions are prefixed with the “win.” 53 * prefix and application-wide actions are prefixed with the “app.” 54 * prefix. Actions must be addressed with the prefixed name when 55 * referring to them from a #GMenuModel. 56 * 57 * Note that widgets that are placed inside a #GtkApplicationWindow 58 * can also activate these actions, if they implement the 59 * #GtkActionable interface. 60 * 61 * As with #GtkApplication, the GDK lock will be acquired when 62 * processing actions arriving from other processes and should therefore 63 * be held when activating actions locally (if GDK threads are enabled). 64 * 65 * The settings #GtkSettings:gtk-shell-shows-app-menu and 66 * #GtkSettings:gtk-shell-shows-menubar tell GTK+ whether the 67 * desktop environment is showing the application menu and menubar 68 * models outside the application as part of the desktop shell. 69 * For instance, on OS X, both menus will be displayed remotely; 70 * on Windows neither will be. gnome-shell (starting with version 3.4) 71 * will display the application menu, but not the menubar. 72 * 73 * If the desktop environment does not display the menubar, then 74 * #GtkApplicationWindow will automatically show a #GtkMenuBar for it. 75 * This behaviour can be overridden with the #GtkApplicationWindow:show-menubar 76 * property. If the desktop environment does not display the application 77 * menu, then it will automatically be included in the menubar or in the 78 * windows client-side decorations. 79 * 80 * ## A GtkApplicationWindow with a menubar 81 * 82 * |[<!-- language="C" --> 83 * GtkApplication *app = gtk_application_new ("org.gtk.test", 0); 84 * 85 * GtkBuilder *builder = gtk_builder_new_from_string ( 86 * "<interface>" 87 * " <menu id='menubar'>" 88 * " <submenu label='_Edit'>" 89 * " <item label='_Copy' action='win.copy'/>" 90 * " <item label='_Paste' action='win.paste'/>" 91 * " </submenu>" 92 * " </menu>" 93 * "</interface>", 94 * -1); 95 * 96 * GMenuModel *menubar = G_MENU_MODEL (gtk_builder_get_object (builder, 97 * "menubar")); 98 * gtk_application_set_menubar (GTK_APPLICATION (app), menubar); 99 * g_object_unref (builder); 100 * 101 * // ... 102 * 103 * GtkWidget *window = gtk_application_window_new (app); 104 * ]| 105 * 106 * ## Handling fallback yourself 107 * 108 * [A simple example](https://git.gnome.org/browse/gtk+/tree/examples/sunny.c) 109 * 110 * The XML format understood by #GtkBuilder for #GMenuModel consists 111 * of a toplevel `<menu>` element, which contains one or more `<item>` 112 * elements. Each `<item>` element contains `<attribute>` and `<link>` 113 * elements with a mandatory name attribute. `<link>` elements have the 114 * same content model as `<menu>`. Instead of `<link name="submenu>` or 115 * `<link name="section">`, you can use `<submenu>` or `<section>` 116 * elements. 117 * 118 * Attribute values can be translated using gettext, like other #GtkBuilder 119 * content. `<attribute>` elements can be marked for translation with a 120 * `translatable="yes"` attribute. It is also possible to specify message 121 * context and translator comments, using the context and comments attributes. 122 * To make use of this, the #GtkBuilder must have been given the gettext 123 * domain to use. 124 * 125 * The following attributes are used when constructing menu items: 126 * - "label": a user-visible string to display 127 * - "action": the prefixed name of the action to trigger 128 * - "target": the parameter to use when activating the action 129 * - "icon" and "verb-icon": names of icons that may be displayed 130 * - "submenu-action": name of an action that may be used to determine 131 * if a submenu can be opened 132 * - "hidden-when": a string used to determine when the item will be hidden. 133 * Possible values include "action-disabled", "action-missing", "macos-menubar". 134 * 135 * The following attributes are used when constructing sections: 136 * - "label": a user-visible string to use as section heading 137 * - "display-hint": a string used to determine special formatting for the section. 138 * Possible values include "horizontal-buttons". 139 * - "text-direction": a string used to determine the #GtkTextDirection to use 140 * when "display-hint" is set to "horizontal-buttons". Possible values 141 * include "rtl", "ltr", and "none". 142 * 143 * The following attributes are used when constructing submenus: 144 * - "label": a user-visible string to display 145 * - "icon": icon name to display 146 */ 147 public class ApplicationWindow : Window, ActionGroupIF, ActionMapIF 148 { 149 /** the main Gtk struct */ 150 protected GtkApplicationWindow* gtkApplicationWindow; 151 152 /** Get the main Gtk struct */ 153 public GtkApplicationWindow* getApplicationWindowStruct(bool transferOwnership = false) 154 { 155 if (transferOwnership) 156 ownedRef = false; 157 return gtkApplicationWindow; 158 } 159 160 /** the main Gtk struct as a void* */ 161 protected override void* getStruct() 162 { 163 return cast(void*)gtkApplicationWindow; 164 } 165 166 protected override void setStruct(GObject* obj) 167 { 168 gtkApplicationWindow = cast(GtkApplicationWindow*)obj; 169 super.setStruct(obj); 170 } 171 172 /** 173 * Sets our main struct and passes it to the parent class. 174 */ 175 public this (GtkApplicationWindow* gtkApplicationWindow, bool ownedRef = false) 176 { 177 this.gtkApplicationWindow = gtkApplicationWindow; 178 super(cast(GtkWindow*)gtkApplicationWindow, ownedRef); 179 } 180 181 // add the ActionGroup capabilities 182 mixin ActionGroupT!(GtkApplicationWindow); 183 184 // add the ActionMap capabilities 185 mixin ActionMapT!(GtkApplicationWindow); 186 187 188 /** */ 189 public static GType getType() 190 { 191 return gtk_application_window_get_type(); 192 } 193 194 /** 195 * Creates a new #GtkApplicationWindow. 196 * 197 * Params: 198 * application = a #GtkApplication 199 * 200 * Returns: a newly created #GtkApplicationWindow 201 * 202 * Since: 3.4 203 * 204 * Throws: ConstructionException GTK+ fails to create the object. 205 */ 206 public this(Application application) 207 { 208 auto p = gtk_application_window_new((application is null) ? null : application.getGtkApplicationStruct()); 209 210 if(p is null) 211 { 212 throw new ConstructionException("null returned by new"); 213 } 214 215 this(cast(GtkApplicationWindow*) p); 216 } 217 218 /** 219 * Gets the #GtkShortcutsWindow that has been set up with 220 * a prior call to gtk_application_window_set_help_overlay(). 221 * 222 * Returns: the help overlay associated with @window, or %NULL 223 * 224 * Since: 3.20 225 */ 226 public ShortcutsWindow getHelpOverlay() 227 { 228 auto p = gtk_application_window_get_help_overlay(gtkApplicationWindow); 229 230 if(p is null) 231 { 232 return null; 233 } 234 235 return ObjectG.getDObject!(ShortcutsWindow)(cast(GtkShortcutsWindow*) p); 236 } 237 238 /** 239 * Returns the unique ID of the window. If the window has not yet been added to 240 * a #GtkApplication, returns `0`. 241 * 242 * Returns: the unique ID for @window, or `0` if the window 243 * has not yet been added to a #GtkApplication 244 * 245 * Since: 3.6 246 */ 247 public uint getId() 248 { 249 return gtk_application_window_get_id(gtkApplicationWindow); 250 } 251 252 /** 253 * Returns whether the window will display a menubar for the app menu 254 * and menubar as needed. 255 * 256 * Returns: %TRUE if @window will display a menubar when needed 257 * 258 * Since: 3.4 259 */ 260 public bool getShowMenubar() 261 { 262 return gtk_application_window_get_show_menubar(gtkApplicationWindow) != 0; 263 } 264 265 /** 266 * Associates a shortcuts window with the application window, and 267 * sets up an action with the name win.show-help-overlay to present 268 * it. 269 * 270 * @window takes resposibility for destroying @help_overlay. 271 * 272 * Params: 273 * helpOverlay = a #GtkShortcutsWindow 274 * 275 * Since: 3.20 276 */ 277 public void setHelpOverlay(ShortcutsWindow helpOverlay) 278 { 279 gtk_application_window_set_help_overlay(gtkApplicationWindow, (helpOverlay is null) ? null : helpOverlay.getShortcutsWindowStruct()); 280 } 281 282 /** 283 * Sets whether the window will display a menubar for the app menu 284 * and menubar as needed. 285 * 286 * Params: 287 * showMenubar = whether to show a menubar when needed 288 * 289 * Since: 3.4 290 */ 291 public void setShowMenubar(bool showMenubar) 292 { 293 gtk_application_window_set_show_menubar(gtkApplicationWindow, showMenubar); 294 } 295 }