Class
GcrUiTreeSelector
Description [src]
class GcrUi.TreeSelector : Gtk.TreeView {
parent: GtkTreeView
}
A tree selector can be used to select certificates or keys. It allows the user to select multiple objects from a tree.
Constructors
gcr_tree_selector_new
Create a new GcrTreeSelector
.
Instance methods
gcr_tree_selector_get_collection
Get the collection that this selector is displaying objects from.
gcr_tree_selector_get_columns
Get the columns displayed in a selector in multiple mode.
gcr_tree_selector_get_selected
Get a list of selected objects.
gcr_tree_selector_set_selected
Select certain objects in the selector.
Methods inherited from GtkTreeView (99)
Please see GtkTreeView for a full list of methods.
Methods inherited from GtkContainer (33)
Please see GtkContainer for a full list of methods.
Methods inherited from GtkBuildable (10)
gtk_buildable_add_child
Adds a child to buildable
. type
is an optional string
describing how the child should be added.
Available since: 2.12
gtk_buildable_construct_child
Constructs a child of buildable
with the name name
.
Available since: 2.12
gtk_buildable_custom_finished
This is similar to gtk_buildable_parser_finished()
but is
called once for each custom tag handled by the buildable
.
Available since: 2.12
gtk_buildable_custom_tag_end
This is called at the end of each custom element handled by the buildable.
Available since: 2.12
gtk_buildable_custom_tag_start
This is called for each unknown element under <child>
.
Available since: 2.12
gtk_buildable_get_internal_child
Get the internal child called childname
of the buildable
object.
Available since: 2.12
gtk_buildable_get_name
Gets the name of the buildable
object.
Available since: 2.12
gtk_buildable_parser_finished
Called when the builder finishes the parsing of a
[GtkBuilder UI definition][BUILDER-UI].
Note that this will be called once for each time
gtk_builder_add_from_file()
or gtk_builder_add_from_string()
is called on a builder.
Available since: 2.12
gtk_buildable_set_buildable_property
Sets the property name name
to value
on the buildable
object.
Available since: 2.12
gtk_buildable_set_name
Sets the name of the buildable
object.
Available since: 2.12
Methods inherited from GtkScrollable (9)
gtk_scrollable_get_border
Returns the size of a non-scrolling border around the outside of the scrollable. An example for this would be treeview headers. GTK+ can use this information to display overlayed graphics, like the overshoot indication, at the right position.
Available since: 3.16
gtk_scrollable_get_hadjustment
Retrieves the GtkAdjustment
used for horizontal scrolling.
Available since: 3.0
gtk_scrollable_get_hscroll_policy
Gets the horizontal GtkScrollablePolicy
.
Available since: 3.0
gtk_scrollable_get_vadjustment
Retrieves the GtkAdjustment
used for vertical scrolling.
Available since: 3.0
gtk_scrollable_get_vscroll_policy
Gets the vertical GtkScrollablePolicy
.
Available since: 3.0
gtk_scrollable_set_hadjustment
Sets the horizontal adjustment of the GtkScrollable
.
Available since: 3.0
gtk_scrollable_set_hscroll_policy
Sets the GtkScrollablePolicy
to determine whether
horizontal scrolling should start below the minimum width or
below the natural width.
Available since: 3.0
gtk_scrollable_set_vadjustment
Sets the vertical adjustment of the GtkScrollable
.
Available since: 3.0
gtk_scrollable_set_vscroll_policy
Sets the GtkScrollablePolicy
to determine whether
vertical scrolling should start below the minimum height or
below the natural height.
Available since: 3.0
Properties
GcrUi.TreeSelector:collection
The collection which contains the objects to display in the selector.
GcrUi.TreeSelector:columns
The columns to use to display the objects.
Properties inherited from GtkTreeView (18)
Gtk.TreeView:activate-on-single-click
The activate-on-single-click property specifies whether the “row-activated” signal will be emitted after a single click.
Available since: 3.8
Gtk.TreeView:enable-grid-lines
Gtk.TreeView:enable-search
Gtk.TreeView:enable-tree-lines
Gtk.TreeView:expander-column
Gtk.TreeView:fixed-height-mode
Setting the ::fixed-height-mode property to TRUE
speeds up
GtkTreeView
by assuming that all rows have the same height.
Only enable this option if all rows are the same height.
Please see gtk_tree_view_set_fixed_height_mode()
for more
information on this option.
Available since: 2.4
Gtk.TreeView:headers-clickable
Gtk.TreeView:headers-visible
Gtk.TreeView:hover-expand
Enables or disables the hover expansion mode of tree_view
.
Hover expansion makes rows expand or collapse if the pointer moves
over them.
Available since: 2.6
Gtk.TreeView:hover-selection
Enables or disables the hover selection mode of tree_view
.
Hover selection makes the selected row follow the pointer.
Currently, this works only for the selection modes
GTK_SELECTION_SINGLE
and GTK_SELECTION_BROWSE
.
Available since: 2.6
Gtk.TreeView:level-indentation
Extra indentation for each level.
Available since: 2.12
Gtk.TreeView:model
Gtk.TreeView:reorderable
Gtk.TreeView:rubber-banding
Gtk.TreeView:rules-hint
Sets a hint to the theme to draw rows in alternating colors.
Deprecated since: 3.14
Gtk.TreeView:search-column
Gtk.TreeView:show-expanders
TRUE
if the view has expanders.
Available since: 2.12
Gtk.TreeView:tooltip-column
Properties inherited from GtkContainer (3)
Gtk.Container:border-width
Gtk.Container:child
Gtk.Container:resize-mode
Properties inherited from GtkWidget (39)
Gtk.Widget:app-paintable
Gtk.Widget:can-default
Gtk.Widget:can-focus
Gtk.Widget:composite-child
Gtk.Widget:double-buffered
Whether the widget is double buffered.
Available since: 2.18
Deprecated since: 3.14
Gtk.Widget:events
Gtk.Widget:expand
Whether to expand in both directions. Setting this sets both GtkWidget:hexpand
and GtkWidget:vexpand
.
Available since: 3.0
Gtk.Widget:focus-on-click
Whether the widget should grab focus when it is clicked with the mouse.
Available since: 3.20
Gtk.Widget:halign
How to distribute horizontal space if widget gets extra space, see GtkAlign
.
Available since: 3.0
Gtk.Widget:has-default
Gtk.Widget:has-focus
Gtk.Widget:has-tooltip
Enables or disables the emission of GtkWidget::query-tooltip
on widget
.
A value of TRUE
indicates that widget
can have a tooltip, in this case
the widget will be queried using GtkWidget::query-tooltip
to determine
whether it will provide a tooltip or not.
Available since: 2.12
Gtk.Widget:height-request
Gtk.Widget:hexpand
Whether to expand horizontally. See gtk_widget_set_hexpand().
Available since: 3.0
Gtk.Widget:hexpand-set
Whether to use the GtkWidget:hexpand
property. See gtk_widget_get_hexpand_set().
Available since: 3.0
Gtk.Widget:is-focus
Gtk.Widget:margin
Sets all four sides’ margin at once. If read, returns max margin on any side.
Available since: 3.0
Gtk.Widget:margin-bottom
Margin on bottom side of widget.
Available since: 3.0
Gtk.Widget:margin-end
Margin on end of widget, horizontally. This property supports left-to-right and right-to-left text directions.
Available since: 3.12
Gtk.Widget:margin-left
Margin on left side of widget.
Available since: 3.0
Deprecated since: 3.12
Gtk.Widget:margin-right
Margin on right side of widget.
Available since: 3.0
Deprecated since: 3.12
Gtk.Widget:margin-start
Margin on start of widget, horizontally. This property supports left-to-right and right-to-left text directions.
Available since: 3.12
Gtk.Widget:margin-top
Margin on top side of widget.
Available since: 3.0
Gtk.Widget:name
Gtk.Widget:no-show-all
Gtk.Widget:opacity
The requested opacity of the widget. See gtk_widget_set_opacity()
for
more details about window opacity.
Available since: 3.8
Gtk.Widget:parent
Gtk.Widget:receives-default
Gtk.Widget:scale-factor
The scale factor of the widget. See gtk_widget_get_scale_factor()
for
more details about widget scaling.
Available since: 3.10
Gtk.Widget:sensitive
Gtk.Widget:style
The style of the widget, which contains information about how it will look (colors, etc).
Deprecated since: Unknown
Gtk.Widget:tooltip-markup
Sets the text of tooltip to be the given string, which is marked up with the [Pango text markup language][PangoMarkupFormat]. Also see gtk_tooltip_set_markup().
Available since: 2.12
Gtk.Widget:tooltip-text
Sets the text of tooltip to be the given string.
Available since: 2.12
Gtk.Widget:valign
How to distribute vertical space if widget gets extra space, see GtkAlign
.
Available since: 3.0
Gtk.Widget:vexpand
Whether to expand vertically. See gtk_widget_set_vexpand().
Available since: 3.0
Gtk.Widget:vexpand-set
Whether to use the GtkWidget:vexpand
property. See gtk_widget_get_vexpand_set().
Available since: 3.0
Gtk.Widget:visible
Gtk.Widget:width-request
Gtk.Widget:window
The widget’s window if it is realized, NULL
otherwise.
Available since: 2.14
Properties inherited from GtkScrollable (4)
Gtk.Scrollable:hadjustment
Horizontal GtkAdjustment
of the scrollable widget. This adjustment is
shared between the scrollable widget and its parent.
Available since: 3.0
Gtk.Scrollable:hscroll-policy
Determines whether horizontal scrolling should start once the scrollable widget is allocated less than its minimum width or less than its natural width.
Available since: 3.0
Gtk.Scrollable:vadjustment
Verical GtkAdjustment
of the scrollable widget. This adjustment is shared
between the scrollable widget and its parent.
Available since: 3.0
Gtk.Scrollable:vscroll-policy
Determines whether vertical scrolling should start once the scrollable widget is allocated less than its minimum height or less than its natural height.
Available since: 3.0
Signals
Signals inherited from GtkTreeView (15)
Gtk.TreeView::columns-changed
The number of columns of the treeview has changed.
Gtk.TreeView::cursor-changed
The position of the cursor (focused cell) has changed.
Gtk.TreeView::expand-collapse-cursor-row
Gtk.TreeView::move-cursor
The GtkTreeView::move-cursor
signal is a [keybinding
signal][GtkBindingSignal] which gets emitted when the user
presses one of the cursor keys.
Gtk.TreeView::row-activated
The “row-activated” signal is emitted when the method
gtk_tree_view_row_activated()
is called, when the user double
clicks a treeview row with the “activate-on-single-click”
property set to FALSE
, or when the user single clicks a row when
the “activate-on-single-click” property set to TRUE
. It is also
emitted when a non-editable row is selected and one of the keys:
Space, Shift+Space, Return or Enter is pressed.
Gtk.TreeView::row-collapsed
The given row has been collapsed (child nodes are hidden).
Gtk.TreeView::row-expanded
The given row has been expanded (child nodes are shown).
Gtk.TreeView::select-all
Gtk.TreeView::select-cursor-parent
Gtk.TreeView::select-cursor-row
Gtk.TreeView::start-interactive-search
Gtk.TreeView::test-collapse-row
The given row is about to be collapsed (hide its children nodes). Use this signal if you need to control the collapsibility of individual rows.
Gtk.TreeView::test-expand-row
The given row is about to be expanded (show its children nodes). Use this signal if you need to control the expandability of individual rows.
Gtk.TreeView::toggle-cursor-row
Gtk.TreeView::unselect-all
Signals inherited from GtkContainer (4)
Gtk.Container::add
Gtk.Container::check-resize
Gtk.Container::remove
Gtk.Container::set-focus-child
Signals inherited from GtkWidget (69)
Gtk.Widget::accel-closures-changed
Gtk.Widget::button-press-event
The ::button-press-event signal will be emitted when a button (typically from a mouse) is pressed.
Gtk.Widget::button-release-event
The ::button-release-event signal will be emitted when a button (typically from a mouse) is released.
Gtk.Widget::can-activate-accel
Determines whether an accelerator that activates the signal
identified by signal_id
can currently be activated.
This signal is present to allow applications and derived
widgets to override the default GtkWidget
handling
for determining whether an accelerator can be activated.
Gtk.Widget::child-notify
The ::child-notify signal is emitted for each [child property][child-properties] that has changed on an object. The signal’s detail holds the property name.
Gtk.Widget::composited-changed
The ::composited-changed signal is emitted when the composited
status of widgets
screen changes.
See gdk_screen_is_composited().
Deprecated since: 3.22
Gtk.Widget::configure-event
The ::configure-event signal will be emitted when the size, position or
stacking of the widget
‘s window has changed.
Gtk.Widget::damage-event
Emitted when a redirected window belonging to widget
gets drawn into.
The region/area members of the event shows what area of the redirected
drawable was drawn into.
Available since: 2.14
Gtk.Widget::delete-event
The ::delete-event signal is emitted if a user requests that
a toplevel window is closed. The default handler for this signal
destroys the window. Connecting gtk_widget_hide_on_delete()
to
this signal will cause the window to be hidden instead, so that
it can later be shown again without reconstructing it.
Gtk.Widget::destroy
Signals that all holders of a reference to the widget should release the reference that they hold. May result in finalization of the widget if all references are released.
Gtk.Widget::destroy-event
The ::destroy-event signal is emitted when a GdkWindow
is destroyed.
You rarely get this signal, because most widgets disconnect themselves
from their window before they destroy it, so no widget owns the
window at destroy time.
Gtk.Widget::direction-changed
The ::direction-changed signal is emitted when the text direction of a widget changes.
Gtk.Widget::drag-begin
The ::drag-begin signal is emitted on the drag source when a drag is started. A typical reason to connect to this signal is to set up a custom drag icon with e.g. gtk_drag_source_set_icon_pixbuf().
Gtk.Widget::drag-data-delete
The ::drag-data-delete signal is emitted on the drag source when a drag
with the action GDK_ACTION_MOVE
is successfully completed. The signal
handler is responsible for deleting the data that has been dropped. What
“delete” means depends on the context of the drag operation.
Gtk.Widget::drag-data-get
The ::drag-data-get signal is emitted on the drag source when the drop
site requests the data which is dragged. It is the responsibility of
the signal handler to fill data
with the data in the format which
is indicated by info
. See gtk_selection_data_set()
and gtk_selection_data_set_text().
Gtk.Widget::drag-data-received
The ::drag-data-received signal is emitted on the drop site when the
dragged data has been received. If the data was received in order to
determine whether the drop will be accepted, the handler is expected
to call gdk_drag_status()
and not finish the drag.
If the data was received in response to a GtkWidget::drag-drop
signal
(and this is the last target to be received), the handler for this
signal is expected to process the received data and then call
gtk_drag_finish(), setting the success
parameter depending on
whether the data was processed successfully.
Gtk.Widget::drag-drop
The ::drag-drop signal is emitted on the drop site when the user drops
the data onto the widget. The signal handler must determine whether
the cursor position is in a drop zone or not. If it is not in a drop
zone, it returns FALSE
and no further processing is necessary.
Otherwise, the handler returns TRUE
. In this case, the handler must
ensure that gtk_drag_finish()
is called to let the source know that
the drop is done. The call to gtk_drag_finish()
can be done either
directly or in a GtkWidget::drag-data-received
handler which gets
triggered by calling gtk_drag_get_data()
to receive the data for one
or more of the supported targets.
Gtk.Widget::drag-end
The ::drag-end signal is emitted on the drag source when a drag is
finished. A typical reason to connect to this signal is to undo
things done in GtkWidget::drag-begin
.
Gtk.Widget::drag-failed
The ::drag-failed signal is emitted on the drag source when a drag has
failed. The signal handler may hook custom code to handle a failed DnD
operation based on the type of error, it returns TRUE
is the failure has
been already handled (not showing the default “drag operation failed”
animation), otherwise it returns FALSE
.
Available since: 2.12
Gtk.Widget::drag-leave
The ::drag-leave signal is emitted on the drop site when the cursor
leaves the widget. A typical reason to connect to this signal is to
undo things done in GtkWidget::drag-motion
, e.g. undo highlighting
with gtk_drag_unhighlight().
Gtk.Widget::drag-motion
The ::drag-motion signal is emitted on the drop site when the user
moves the cursor over the widget during a drag. The signal handler
must determine whether the cursor position is in a drop zone or not.
If it is not in a drop zone, it returns FALSE
and no further processing
is necessary. Otherwise, the handler returns TRUE
. In this case, the
handler is responsible for providing the necessary information for
displaying feedback to the user, by calling gdk_drag_status().
Gtk.Widget::draw
This signal is emitted when a widget is supposed to render itself.
The widget
‘s top left corner must be painted at the origin of
the passed in context and be sized to the values returned by
gtk_widget_get_allocated_width()
and gtk_widget_get_allocated_height().
Available since: 3.0
Gtk.Widget::enter-notify-event
The ::enter-notify-event will be emitted when the pointer enters
the widget
‘s window.
Gtk.Widget::event
The GTK+ main loop will emit three signals for each GDK event delivered
to a widget: one generic ::event signal, another, more specific,
signal that matches the type of event delivered (e.g.
GtkWidget::key-press-event
) and finally a generic
GtkWidget::event-after
signal.
Gtk.Widget::event-after
After the emission of the GtkWidget::event
signal and (optionally)
the second more specific signal, ::event-after will be emitted
regardless of the previous two signals handlers return values.
Gtk.Widget::focus
Gtk.Widget::focus-in-event
The ::focus-in-event signal will be emitted when the keyboard focus
enters the widget
‘s window.
Gtk.Widget::focus-out-event
The ::focus-out-event signal will be emitted when the keyboard focus
leaves the widget
‘s window.
Gtk.Widget::grab-broken-event
Emitted when a pointer or keyboard grab on a window belonging
to widget
gets broken.
Available since: 2.8
Gtk.Widget::grab-focus
Gtk.Widget::grab-notify
The ::grab-notify signal is emitted when a widget becomes shadowed by a GTK+ grab (not a pointer or keyboard grab) on another widget, or when it becomes unshadowed due to a grab being removed.
Gtk.Widget::hide
The ::hide signal is emitted when widget
is hidden, for example with gtk_widget_hide().
Gtk.Widget::hierarchy-changed
The ::hierarchy-changed signal is emitted when the
anchored state of a widget changes. A widget is
“anchored” when its toplevel
ancestor is a GtkWindow
. This signal is emitted when
a widget changes from un-anchored to anchored or vice-versa.
Gtk.Widget::key-press-event
The ::key-press-event signal is emitted when a key is pressed. The signal emission will reoccur at the key-repeat rate when the key is kept pressed.
Gtk.Widget::key-release-event
The ::key-release-event signal is emitted when a key is released.
Gtk.Widget::keynav-failed
Gets emitted if keyboard navigation fails.
See gtk_widget_keynav_failed()
for details.
Available since: 2.12
Gtk.Widget::leave-notify-event
The ::leave-notify-event will be emitted when the pointer leaves
the widget
‘s window.
Gtk.Widget::map
The ::map signal is emitted when widget
is going to be mapped, that is
when the widget is visible (which is controlled with
gtk_widget_set_visible()) and all its parents up to the toplevel widget
are also visible. Once the map has occurred, GtkWidget::map-event
will
be emitted.
Gtk.Widget::map-event
The ::map-event signal will be emitted when the widget
‘s window is
mapped. A window is mapped when it becomes visible on the screen.
Gtk.Widget::mnemonic-activate
The default handler for this signal activates widget
if group_cycling
is FALSE
, or just makes widget
grab focus if group_cycling
is TRUE
.
Gtk.Widget::motion-notify-event
The ::motion-notify-event signal is emitted when the pointer moves
over the widget’s GdkWindow
.
Gtk.Widget::move-focus
Gtk.Widget::parent-set
The ::parent-set signal is emitted when a new parent has been set on a widget.
Gtk.Widget::popup-menu
This signal gets emitted whenever a widget should pop up a context
menu. This usually happens through the standard key binding mechanism;
by pressing a certain key while a widget is focused, the user can cause
the widget to pop up a menu. For example, the GtkEntry
widget creates
a menu with clipboard commands. See the
[Popup Menu Migration Checklist][checklist-popup-menu]
for an example of how to use this signal.
Gtk.Widget::property-notify-event
The ::property-notify-event signal will be emitted when a property on
the widget
‘s window has been changed or deleted.
Gtk.Widget::proximity-in-event
To receive this signal the GdkWindow
associated to the widget needs
to enable the #GDK_PROXIMITY_IN_MASK mask.
Gtk.Widget::proximity-out-event
To receive this signal the GdkWindow
associated to the widget needs
to enable the #GDK_PROXIMITY_OUT_MASK mask.
Gtk.Widget::query-tooltip
Emitted when GtkWidget:has-tooltip
is TRUE
and the hover timeout
has expired with the cursor hovering “above” widget
; or emitted when widget
got
focus in keyboard mode.
Available since: 2.12
Gtk.Widget::realize
The ::realize signal is emitted when widget
is associated with a
GdkWindow
, which means that gtk_widget_realize()
has been called or the
widget has been mapped (that is, it is going to be drawn).
Gtk.Widget::screen-changed
The ::screen-changed signal gets emitted when the screen of a widget has changed.
Gtk.Widget::scroll-event
The ::scroll-event signal is emitted when a button in the 4 to 7 range is pressed. Wheel mice are usually configured to generate button press events for buttons 4 and 5 when the wheel is turned.
Gtk.Widget::selection-clear-event
The ::selection-clear-event signal will be emitted when the
the widget
‘s window has lost ownership of a selection.
Gtk.Widget::selection-get
Gtk.Widget::selection-notify-event
Gtk.Widget::selection-received
Gtk.Widget::selection-request-event
The ::selection-request-event signal will be emitted when
another client requests ownership of the selection owned by
the widget
‘s window.
Gtk.Widget::show
The ::show signal is emitted when widget
is shown, for example with gtk_widget_show().
Gtk.Widget::show-help
Gtk.Widget::size-allocate
Gtk.Widget::state-changed
The ::state-changed signal is emitted when the widget state changes. See gtk_widget_get_state().
Deprecated since: 3.0
Gtk.Widget::state-flags-changed
The ::state-flags-changed signal is emitted when the widget state changes, see gtk_widget_get_state_flags().
Available since: 3.0
Gtk.Widget::style-set
The ::style-set signal is emitted when a new style has been set
on a widget. Note that style-modifying functions like
gtk_widget_modify_base()
also cause this signal to be emitted.
Deprecated since: 3.0
Gtk.Widget::style-updated
The ::style-updated signal is a convenience signal that is emitted when the
GtkStyleContext::changed
signal is emitted on the widget
‘s associated
GtkStyleContext
as returned by gtk_widget_get_style_context().
Available since: 3.0
Gtk.Widget::touch-event
Gtk.Widget::unmap
The ::unmap signal is emitted when widget
is going to be unmapped, which
means that either it or any of its parents up to the toplevel widget have
been set as hidden.
Gtk.Widget::unmap-event
The ::unmap-event signal will be emitted when the widget
‘s window is
unmapped. A window is unmapped when it becomes invisible on the screen.
Gtk.Widget::unrealize
The ::unrealize signal is emitted when the GdkWindow
associated with
widget
is destroyed, which means that gtk_widget_unrealize()
has been
called or the widget has been unmapped (that is, it is going to be hidden).
Gtk.Widget::visibility-notify-event
The ::visibility-notify-event will be emitted when the widget
‘s
window is obscured or unobscured.
Deprecated since: 3.12
Gtk.Widget::window-state-event
The ::window-state-event will be emitted when the state of the
toplevel window associated to the widget
changes.
Signals inherited from GObject (1)
GObject.Object::notify
The notify signal is emitted on an object when one of its properties has its value set through g_object_set_property(), g_object_set(), et al.