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Functions
| #define | GTK_IS_ROOT_TREE() | 
| #define | GTK_TREE_ROOT_TREE() | 
| #define | GTK_TREE_SELECTION_OLD() | 
| GtkWidget * | gtk_tree_new () | 
| void | gtk_tree_append () | 
| void | gtk_tree_prepend () | 
| void | gtk_tree_insert () | 
| void | gtk_tree_remove_items () | 
| void | gtk_tree_clear_items () | 
| void | gtk_tree_select_item () | 
| void | gtk_tree_unselect_item () | 
| void | gtk_tree_select_child () | 
| void | gtk_tree_unselect_child () | 
| gint | gtk_tree_child_position () | 
| void | gtk_tree_set_selection_mode () | 
| void | gtk_tree_set_view_mode () | 
| void | gtk_tree_set_view_lines () | 
| void | gtk_tree_remove_item () | 
Object Hierarchy
GObject ╰── GInitiallyUnowned ╰── GtkObject ╰── GtkWidget ╰── GtkContainer ╰── GtkTree
Description
GtkTree is deprecated and unsupported. It is known to be
buggy. To use it, you must define the symbol GTK_ENABLE_BROKEN
prior to including the GTK+ header files. Use GtkTreeView instead.
The GtkTree widget is a container that shows users a list of items, in a tree format complete with branches and leafnodes. Branches can be expanded to show their child items, or collapsed to hide them.
Functions
GTK_IS_ROOT_TREE()
#define GTK_IS_ROOT_TREE(obj) ((GtkObject*) GTK_TREE(obj)->root_tree == (GtkObject*)obj)
GTK_IS_ROOT_TREE is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.
A macro that returns a boolean value which indicates if obj is a root tree or not.
GTK_TREE_ROOT_TREE()
#define GTK_TREE_ROOT_TREE(obj) (GTK_TREE(obj)->root_tree ? GTK_TREE(obj)->root_tree : GTK_TREE(obj))
GTK_TREE_ROOT_TREE is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.
A macro that returns the root tree of obj.
If obj is already a root tree, obj is cast to GtkTree and returned.
GTK_TREE_SELECTION_OLD()
#define GTK_TREE_SELECTION_OLD(obj) (GTK_TREE_ROOT_TREE(obj)->selection)
GTK_TREE_SELECTION_OLD is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.
gtk_tree_new ()
GtkWidget *
gtk_tree_new (void);
gtk_tree_new is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.
Creates a new GtkTree.
gtk_tree_append ()
void gtk_tree_append (GtkTree *tree,GtkWidget *tree_item);
gtk_tree_append is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.
Adds the GtkTreeItem in tree_item to the end of the items in tree.
gtk_tree_prepend ()
void gtk_tree_prepend (GtkTree *tree,GtkWidget *tree_item);
gtk_tree_prepend is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.
Adds the GtkTreeItem in tree_item to the start of the items in tree.
gtk_tree_insert ()
void gtk_tree_insert (GtkTree *tree,GtkWidget *tree_item,gint position);
gtk_tree_insert is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.
Adds the GtkTreeItem in tree_item to the list of items in tree at the position indicated by position.
gtk_tree_remove_items ()
void gtk_tree_remove_items (GtkTree *tree,GList *items);
gtk_tree_remove_items is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.
Removes a list of items from the GtkTree in tree.
If only one item is to be removed from the GtkTree, gtk_container_remove() can be used instead.
Removing an item from a GtkTree dereferences the item, and thus usually destroys the item and any subtrees it may contain. If the item is not to be destroyed, use g_object_ref() before removing it.
gtk_tree_clear_items ()
void gtk_tree_clear_items (GtkTree *tree,gint start,gint end);
gtk_tree_clear_items is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.
Removes the items at positions between start and end from the GtkTree tree.
Removing an item from a GtkTree dereferences the item, and thus usually destroys the item and any subtrees it may contain. If the item is not to be destroyed, use g_object_ref() before removing it.
gtk_tree_select_item ()
void gtk_tree_select_item (GtkTree *tree,gint item);
gtk_tree_select_item is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.
Emits the select_item signal for the child at position item, and thus selects it (unless it is unselected in a signal handler).
gtk_tree_unselect_item ()
void gtk_tree_unselect_item (GtkTree *tree,gint item);
gtk_tree_unselect_item is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.
Emits the unselect_item for the child at position item, and thus unselects it.
gtk_tree_select_child ()
void gtk_tree_select_child (GtkTree *tree,GtkWidget *tree_item);
gtk_tree_select_child is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.
Emits the select_item signal for the child tree_item, and thus selects it (unless it is unselected in a signal handler).
gtk_tree_unselect_child ()
void gtk_tree_unselect_child (GtkTree *tree,GtkWidget *tree_item);
gtk_tree_unselect_child is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.
Emits the unselect_item signal for the child tree_item, and thus unselects it.
gtk_tree_child_position ()
gint gtk_tree_child_position (GtkTree *tree,GtkWidget *child);
gtk_tree_child_position is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.
Returns the position of child in the GtkTree tree.
If child is not a child of tree, then -1 is returned.
gtk_tree_set_selection_mode ()
void gtk_tree_set_selection_mode (GtkTree *tree,GtkSelectionMode mode);
gtk_tree_set_selection_mode is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.
Sets the selection mode for the GtkTree tree.
mode can be one of
- GTK_SELECTION_SINGLEfor when only one item can be selected at a time.
- GTK_SELECTION_BROWSEfor when one item must be selected.
- GTK_SELECTION_MULTIPLEfor when many items can be selected at once.
- GTK_SELECTION_EXTENDEDReserved for later use.
The selection mode is only defined for a root tree, as the root tree "owns" the selection.
The default mode is GTK_SELECTION_SINGLE.
gtk_tree_set_view_mode ()
void gtk_tree_set_view_mode (GtkTree *tree,GtkTreeViewMode mode);
gtk_tree_set_view_mode is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.
Sets the 'viewmode' for the GtkTree in tree. The 'viewmode' defines how the tree looks when an item is selected.
mode can be one of:
- GTK_TREE_VIEW_LINE: When an item is selected the entire GtkTreeItem is highlighted.
- GTK_TREE_VIEW_ITEM: When an item is selected only the selected item's child widget is highlighted.
The default mode is GTK_TREE_VIEW_LINE.
gtk_tree_set_view_lines ()
void gtk_tree_set_view_lines (GtkTree *tree,gboolean flag);
gtk_tree_set_view_lines is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.
Sets whether or not the connecting lines between branches and children are drawn.
Types and Values
struct GtkTree
struct GtkTree;
GtkTree is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.
struct _GtkTree
{
  GtkContainer container;
  GList *children;
  GtkTree* root_tree; /* owner of selection list */
  GtkWidget* tree_owner;
  GList *selection;
  guint level;
  guint indent_value;
  guint current_indent;
  guint selection_mode : 2;
  guint view_mode : 1;
  guint view_line : 1;
};
Signal Details
The “select-child” signal
void user_function (GtkTree *tree, GtkWidget *widget, gpointer user_data)
This signal is emitted by tree whenever widget is about to be selected.
Parameters
| tree | the object which received the signal. | |
| widget | The child that is about to be selected. | |
| user_data | user data set when the signal handler was connected. | 
Flags: Run First
The “selection-changed” signal
void user_function (GtkTree *tree, gpointer user_data)
This signal is emitted by the root tree whenever the selection changes.
Parameters
| tree | the object which received the signal. | |
| user_data | user data set when the signal handler was connected. | 
Flags: Run First
The “unselect-child” signal
void user_function (GtkTree *tree, GtkWidget *widget, gpointer user_data)
This signal is emitted by tree whenever widget is about to be unselected.
Parameters
| tree | the object which received the signal. | |
| widget | The child that is about to be unselected. | |
| user_data | user data set when the signal handler was connected. | 
Flags: Run First
See Also
GtkTreeList for the items to put into a GtkTree.
GtkScrolledWindow for details on how to scroll around a GtkTree.
