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GtkShortcutsShortcut

GtkShortcutsShortcut — Represents a keyboard shortcut in a GtkShortcutsWindow

Properties

GtkSizeGroup * accel-size-group Write
gchar * accelerator Read / Write
gchar * action-name Read / Write
GtkTextDirection direction Read / Write
GIcon * icon Read / Write
gboolean icon-set Read / Write
GtkShortcutType shortcut-type Read / Write
gchar * subtitle Read / Write
gboolean subtitle-set Read / Write
gchar * title Read / Write
GtkSizeGroup * title-size-group Write

Types and Values

Object Hierarchy

    GObject
    ╰── GInitiallyUnowned
        ╰── GtkWidget
            ╰── GtkContainer
                ╰── GtkBox
                    ╰── GtkShortcutsShortcut

Implemented Interfaces

GtkShortcutsShortcut implements AtkImplementorIface, GtkBuildable and GtkOrientable.

Includes

#include <gtk/gtk.h>

Description

A GtkShortcutsShortcut represents a single keyboard shortcut or gesture with a short text. This widget is only meant to be used with GtkShortcutsWindow.

Functions

Property Details

The “accel-size-group” property

  “accel-size-group”         GtkSizeGroup *

The size group for the accelerator portion of this shortcut.

This is used internally by GTK+, and must not be modified by applications.

Owner: GtkShortcutsShortcut

Flags: Write


The “accelerator” property

  “accelerator”              gchar *

The accelerator(s) represented by this object. This property is used if “shortcut-type” is set to GTK_SHORTCUT_ACCELERATOR.

The syntax of this property is (an extension of) the syntax understood by gtk_accelerator_parse(). Multiple accelerators can be specified by separating them with a space, but keep in mind that the available width is limited. It is also possible to specify ranges of shortcuts, using ... between the keys. Sequences of keys can be specified using a + or & between the keys.

Examples:

  • A single shortcut: <ctl><alt>delete

  • Two alternative shortcuts: <shift>a Home

  • A range of shortcuts: <alt>1...<alt>9

  • Several keys pressed together: Control_L&Control_R

  • A sequence of shortcuts or keys: <ctl>c+<ctl>x

Use + instead of & when the keys may (or have to be) pressed sequentially (e.g use t+t for 'press the t key twice').

Note that <, > and & need to be escaped as <, > and & when used in .ui files.

Owner: GtkShortcutsShortcut

Flags: Read / Write

Default value: NULL


The “action-name” property

  “action-name”              gchar *

A detailed action name. If this is set for a shortcut of type GTK_SHORTCUT_ACCELERATOR, then GTK+ will use the accelerators that are associated with the action via gtk_application_set_accels_for_action(), and setting “accelerator” is not necessary.

Owner: GtkShortcutsShortcut

Flags: Read / Write

Default value: NULL

Since: 3.22


The “direction” property

  “direction”                GtkTextDirection

The text direction for which this shortcut is active. If the shortcut is used regardless of the text direction, set this property to GTK_TEXT_DIR_NONE.

Owner: GtkShortcutsShortcut

Flags: Read / Write

Default value: GTK_TEXT_DIR_NONE


The “icon” property

  “icon”                     GIcon *

An icon to represent the shortcut or gesture. This property is used if “shortcut-type” is set to GTK_SHORTCUT_GESTURE. For the other predefined gesture types, GTK+ provides an icon on its own.

Owner: GtkShortcutsShortcut

Flags: Read / Write


The “icon-set” property

  “icon-set”                 gboolean

TRUE if an icon has been set.

Owner: GtkShortcutsShortcut

Flags: Read / Write

Default value: FALSE


The “shortcut-type” property

  “shortcut-type”            GtkShortcutType

The type of shortcut that is represented.

Owner: GtkShortcutsShortcut

Flags: Read / Write

Default value: GTK_SHORTCUT_ACCELERATOR


The “subtitle” property

  “subtitle”                 gchar *

The subtitle for the shortcut or gesture.

This is typically used for gestures and should be a short, one-line text that describes the gesture itself. For the predefined gesture types, GTK+ provides a subtitle on its own.

Owner: GtkShortcutsShortcut

Flags: Read / Write

Default value: ""


The “subtitle-set” property

  “subtitle-set”             gboolean

TRUE if a subtitle has been set.

Owner: GtkShortcutsShortcut

Flags: Read / Write

Default value: FALSE


The “title” property

  “title”                    gchar *

The textual description for the shortcut or gesture represented by this object. This should be a short string that can fit in a single line.

Owner: GtkShortcutsShortcut

Flags: Read / Write

Default value: ""


The “title-size-group” property

  “title-size-group”         GtkSizeGroup *

The size group for the textual portion of this shortcut.

This is used internally by GTK+, and must not be modified by applications.

Owner: GtkShortcutsShortcut

Flags: Write

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