This is used to make the file chooser show a "Location" prompt which
the user can use to manually type the name of the file he wishes to select.
The default bindings for this signal are <kbd>Control</kbd>-<kbd>L</kbd>
with a @path string of "" (the empty string). It is also bound to
<kbd>/</kbd> with a @path string of "/" (a slash): this lets you
type / and immediately type a path name. On Unix systems, this is
bound to <kbd>~</kbd> (tilde) with a @path string of "~" itself for
access to home directories.
Emitted when the user asks for it.
This is a keybinding signal.
This is used to make the file chooser show a "Location" prompt which the user can use to manually type the name of the file he wishes to select.
The default bindings for this signal are <kbd>Control</kbd>-<kbd>L</kbd> with a @path string of "" (the empty string). It is also bound to <kbd>/</kbd> with a @path string of "/" (a slash): this lets you type / and immediately type a path name. On Unix systems, this is bound to <kbd>~</kbd> (tilde) with a @path string of "~" itself for access to home directories.