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void | gtk_binding_entry_add_signall () |
GtkBindingSet * | gtk_binding_set_new () |
GtkBindingSet * | gtk_binding_set_by_class () |
GtkBindingSet * | gtk_binding_set_find () |
gboolean | gtk_bindings_activate () |
gboolean | gtk_bindings_activate_event () |
gboolean | gtk_binding_set_activate () |
void | gtk_binding_entry_add_signal () |
GTokenType | gtk_binding_entry_add_signal_from_string () |
void | gtk_binding_entry_skip () |
void | gtk_binding_entry_remove () |
void | gtk_binding_set_add_path () |
struct | GtkBindingSet |
struct | GtkBindingEntry |
struct | GtkBindingSignal |
struct | GtkBindingArg |
GtkBindingSet provides a mechanism for configuring GTK+ key bindings through CSS files. This eases key binding adjustments for application developers as well as users and provides GTK+ users or administrators with high key binding configurability which requires no application or toolkit side changes.
In order for bindings to work in a custom widget implementation, the
widget’s “can-focus” and “has-focus” properties
must both be true. For example, by calling gtk_widget_set_can_focus()
in the widget’s initialisation function; and by calling
gtk_widget_grab_focus()
when the widget is clicked.
A CSS file binding consists of a “binding-set” definition and a match
statement to apply the binding set to specific widget types. Details
on the matching mechanism are described under
Selectors
in the GtkCssProvider documentation. Inside the binding set
definition, key combinations are bound to one or more specific
signal emissions on the target widget. Key combinations are strings
consisting of an optional GdkModifierType name and
key names
such as those defined in gdk/gdkkeysyms.h
or returned from gdk_keyval_name()
, they have to be parsable by
gtk_accelerator_parse()
. Specifications of signal emissions consist
of a string identifying the signal name, and a list of signal specific
arguments in parenthesis.
For example for binding Control and the left or right cursor keys of a GtkEntry widget to the “move-cursor” signal (so movement occurs in 3-character steps), the following binding can be used:
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@binding-set MoveCursor3 { bind "<Control>Right" { "move-cursor" (visual-positions, 3, 0) }; bind "<Control>Left" { "move-cursor" (visual-positions, -3, 0) }; } entry { -gtk-key-bindings: MoveCursor3; } |
GTK+ already defines a number of useful bindings for the widgets it provides. Because custom bindings set up in CSS files take precedence over the default bindings shipped with GTK+, overriding existing bindings as demonstrated in Installing a key binding works as expected. The same mechanism can not be used to “unbind” existing bindings, however.
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@binding-set MoveCursor3 { bind "<Control>Right" { }; bind "<Control>Left" { }; } entry { -gtk-key-bindings: MoveCursor3; } |
The above example will not have the desired effect of causing “<Control>Right” and “<Control>Left” key presses to be ignored by GTK+. Instead, it just causes any existing bindings from the bindings set “MoveCursor3” to be deleted, so when “<Control>Right” or “<Control>Left” are pressed, no binding for these keys is found in binding set “MoveCursor3”. GTK+ will thus continue to search for matching key bindings, and will eventually lookup and find the default GTK+ bindings for entries which implement word movement. To keep GTK+ from activating its default bindings, the “unbind” keyword can be used like this:
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@binding-set MoveCursor3 { unbind "<Control>Right"; unbind "<Control>Left"; } entry { -gtk-key-bindings: MoveCursor3; } |
Now, GTK+ will find a match when looking up “<Control>Right” and “<Control>Left” key presses before it resorts to its default bindings, and the match instructs it to abort (“unbind”) the search, so the key presses are not consumed by this widget. As usual, further processing of the key presses, e.g. by an entry’s parent widget, is now possible.
void gtk_binding_entry_add_signall (GtkBindingSet *binding_set
,guint keyval
,GdkModifierType modifiers
,const gchar *signal_name
,GSList *binding_args
);
Override or install a new key binding for keyval
with modifiers
on
binding_set
.
binding_set |
a GtkBindingSet to add a signal to |
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keyval |
key value |
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modifiers |
key modifier |
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signal_name |
signal name to be bound |
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binding_args |
list of GtkBindingArg signal arguments. |
[transfer none][element-type GtkBindingArg] |
GtkBindingSet *
gtk_binding_set_new (const gchar *set_name
);
GTK+ maintains a global list of binding sets. Each binding set has a unique name which needs to be specified upon creation.
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GtkBindingSet *
gtk_binding_set_by_class (gpointer object_class
);
This function returns the binding set named after the type name of the passed in class structure. New binding sets are created on demand by this function.
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GtkBindingSet *
gtk_binding_set_find (const gchar *set_name
);
Find a binding set by its globally unique name.
The set_name
can either be a name used for gtk_binding_set_new()
or the type name of a class used in gtk_binding_set_by_class()
.
gboolean gtk_bindings_activate (GObject *object
,guint keyval
,GdkModifierType modifiers
);
Find a key binding matching keyval
and modifiers
and activate the
binding on object
.
gboolean gtk_bindings_activate_event (GObject *object
,GdkEventKey *event
);
Looks up key bindings for object
to find one matching
event
, and if one was found, activate it.
Since: 2.4
gboolean gtk_binding_set_activate (GtkBindingSet *binding_set
,guint keyval
,GdkModifierType modifiers
,GObject *object
);
Find a key binding matching keyval
and modifiers
within
binding_set
and activate the binding on object
.
binding_set |
a GtkBindingSet set to activate |
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keyval |
key value of the binding |
|
modifiers |
key modifier of the binding |
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object |
object to activate when binding found |
void gtk_binding_entry_add_signal (GtkBindingSet *binding_set
,guint keyval
,GdkModifierType modifiers
,const gchar *signal_name
,guint n_args
,...
);
Override or install a new key binding for keyval
with modifiers
on
binding_set
. When the binding is activated, signal_name
will be
emitted on the target widget, with n_args
Varargs
used as
arguments.
Each argument to the signal must be passed as a pair of varargs: the
GType of the argument, followed by the argument value (which must
be of the given type). There must be n_args
pairs in total.
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GtkBindingSet *binding_set; GdkModifierType modmask = GDK_CONTROL_MASK; int count = 1; gtk_binding_entry_add_signal (binding_set, GDK_KEY_space, modmask, "move-cursor", 2, GTK_TYPE_MOVEMENT_STEP, GTK_MOVEMENT_PAGES, G_TYPE_INT, count, G_TYPE_BOOLEAN, FALSE); |
binding_set |
a GtkBindingSet to install an entry for |
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keyval |
key value of binding to install |
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modifiers |
key modifier of binding to install |
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signal_name |
signal to execute upon activation |
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n_args |
number of arguments to |
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... |
arguments to |
GTokenType gtk_binding_entry_add_signal_from_string (GtkBindingSet *binding_set
,const gchar *signal_desc
);
Parses a signal description from signal_desc
and incorporates
it into binding_set
.
Signal descriptions may either bind a key combination to one or more signals:
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bind "key" { "signalname" (param, ...) ... } |
Or they may also unbind a key combination:
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unbind "key" |
Key combinations must be in a format that can be parsed by
gtk_accelerator_parse()
.
Since: 3.0
void gtk_binding_entry_skip (GtkBindingSet *binding_set
,guint keyval
,GdkModifierType modifiers
);
Install a binding on binding_set
which causes key lookups
to be aborted, to prevent bindings from lower priority sets
to be activated.
binding_set |
a GtkBindingSet to skip an entry of |
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keyval |
key value of binding to skip |
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modifiers |
key modifier of binding to skip |
Since: 2.12
void gtk_binding_entry_remove (GtkBindingSet *binding_set
,guint keyval
,GdkModifierType modifiers
);
Remove a binding previously installed via
gtk_binding_entry_add_signal()
on binding_set
.
binding_set |
a GtkBindingSet to remove an entry of |
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keyval |
key value of binding to remove |
|
modifiers |
key modifier of binding to remove |
void gtk_binding_set_add_path (GtkBindingSet *binding_set
,GtkPathType path_type
,const gchar *path_pattern
,GtkPathPriorityType priority
);
gtk_binding_set_add_path
has been deprecated since version 3.0 and should not be used in newly-written code.
This function was used internally by the GtkRC parsing mechanism to assign match patterns to GtkBindingSet structures.
In GTK+ 3, these match patterns are unused.
binding_set |
a GtkBindingSet to add a path to |
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path_type |
path type the pattern applies to |
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path_pattern |
the actual match pattern |
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priority |
binding priority |
struct GtkBindingSet { gchar *set_name; gint priority; GSList *widget_path_pspecs; GSList *widget_class_pspecs; GSList *class_branch_pspecs; GtkBindingEntry *entries; GtkBindingEntry *current; guint parsed : 1; };
A binding set maintains a list of activatable key bindings. A single binding set can match multiple types of widgets. Similar to style contexts, can be matched by any information contained in a widgets GtkWidgetPath. When a binding within a set is matched upon activation, an action signal is emitted on the target widget to carry out the actual activation.
unique name of this binding set |
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unused |
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unused |
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unused |
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unused |
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GtkBindingEntry * |
the key binding entries in this binding set |
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GtkBindingEntry * |
implementation detail |
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whether this binding set stems from a CSS file and is reset upon theme changes |
struct GtkBindingEntry { /* key portion */ guint keyval; GdkModifierType modifiers; GtkBindingSet *binding_set; guint destroyed : 1; guint in_emission : 1; guint marks_unbound : 1; GtkBindingEntry *set_next; GtkBindingEntry *hash_next; GtkBindingSignal *signals; };
Each key binding element of a binding sets binding list is represented by a GtkBindingEntry.
key value to match |
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key modifiers to match |
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GtkBindingSet * |
binding set this entry belongs to |
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implementation detail |
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implementation detail |
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implementation detail |
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GtkBindingEntry * |
linked list of entries maintained by binding set |
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GtkBindingEntry * |
implementation detail |
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GtkBindingSignal * |
action signals of this entry |
struct GtkBindingSignal { GtkBindingSignal *next; gchar *signal_name; guint n_args; GtkBindingArg *args; };
A GtkBindingSignal stores the necessary information to activate a widget in response to a key press via a signal emission.
GtkBindingSignal * |
implementation detail |
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the action signal to be emitted |
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number of arguments specified for the signal |
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GtkBindingArg * |
the arguments specified for the signal. |
[array length=n_args] |
struct GtkBindingArg { GType arg_type; union { glong long_data; gdouble double_data; gchar *string_data; } d; };
A GtkBindingArg holds the data associated with an argument for a key binding signal emission as stored in GtkBindingSignal.