GDK 3 Reference Manual |
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This document is for the GDK 3 library, version 3.24.31 The latest versions can be found online at https://developer.gnome.org/gdk3/. If you are looking for the older GDK 2 series of libraries, see https://developer.gnome.org/gdk2/.
- I. API Reference
- General — Library initialization and miscellaneous functions
- GdkDisplayManager — Maintains a list of all open GdkDisplays
- GdkDisplay — Controls a set of GdkScreens and their associated input devices
- GdkScreen — Object representing a physical screen
- GdkSeat — Object representing an user seat
- GdkMonitor — Object representing an output
- GdkDevice — Object representing an input device
- GtkDevicePad — Pad device interface
- Points and Rectangles — Simple graphical data types
- Pixbufs — Functions for obtaining pixbufs
- RGBA Colors — RGBA colors
- Visuals — Low-level display hardware information
- Cursors — Standard and pixmap cursors
- Windows — Onscreen display areas in the target window system
- Frame clock — Frame clock syncs painting to a window or display
- Frame timings — Object holding timing information for a single frame
- GdkDrawingContext — Drawing context for GDK windows
- GdkGLContext — OpenGL context
- Events — Functions for handling events from the window system
- Event Structures — Data structures specific to each type of event
- Key Values — Functions for manipulating keyboard codes
- Selections — Functions for transferring data between programs
- Drag And Drop — Functions for controlling drag and drop handling
- Properties and Atoms — Functions to manipulate properties on windows
- Threads — Functions for using GDK in multi-threaded programs
- Pango Interaction — Using Pango in GDK
- Cairo Interaction — Functions to support using cairo
- X Window System Interaction — X backend-specific functions
- Wayland Interaction — Wayland backend-specific functions
- Application launching — Startup notification for applications
- Testing — Test utilities
- II. Deprecated
- Colors — Manipulation of colors
- GdkDeviceManager — Functions for handling input devices
- Index of all symbols
- Annotation Glossary