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char * | cell-background | Write |
GdkColor * | cell-background-gdk | Read / Write |
GdkRGBA * | cell-background-rgba | Read / Write |
gboolean | cell-background-set | Read / Write |
gboolean | editing | Read |
int | height | Read / Write |
gboolean | is-expanded | Read / Write |
gboolean | is-expander | Read / Write |
GtkCellRendererMode | mode | Read / Write |
gboolean | sensitive | Read / Write |
gboolean | visible | Read / Write |
int | width | Read / Write |
float | xalign | Read / Write |
guint | xpad | Read / Write |
float | yalign | Read / Write |
guint | ypad | Read / Write |
enum | GtkCellRendererState |
enum | GtkCellRendererMode |
struct | GtkCellRenderer |
struct | GtkCellRendererClass |
GObject ╰── GInitiallyUnowned ╰── GtkCellRenderer ├── GtkCellRendererText ├── GtkCellRendererPixbuf ├── GtkCellRendererProgress ├── GtkCellRendererSpinner ╰── GtkCellRendererToggle
The GtkCellRenderer is a base class of a set of objects used for rendering a cell to a cairo_t. These objects are used primarily by the GtkTreeView widget, though they aren’t tied to them in any specific way. It is worth noting that GtkCellRenderer is not a GtkWidget and cannot be treated as such.
The primary use of a GtkCellRenderer is for drawing a certain graphical
elements on a cairo_t. Typically, one cell renderer is used to
draw many cells on the screen. To this extent, it isn’t expected that a
CellRenderer keep any permanent state around. Instead, any state is set
just prior to use using GObjects property system. Then, the
cell is measured using gtk_cell_renderer_get_size()
. Finally, the cell
is rendered in the correct location using gtk_cell_renderer_render()
.
There are a number of rules that must be followed when writing a new GtkCellRenderer. First and foremost, it’s important that a certain set of properties will always yield a cell renderer of the same size, barring a GtkStyle change. The GtkCellRenderer also has a number of generic properties that are expected to be honored by all children.
Beyond merely rendering a cell, cell renderers can optionally provide active user interface elements. A cell renderer can be “activatable” like GtkCellRendererToggle, which toggles when it gets activated by a mouse click, or it can be “editable” like GtkCellRendererText, which allows the user to edit the text using a widget implementing the GtkCellEditable interface, e.g. GtkEntry. To make a cell renderer activatable or editable, you have to implement the GtkCellRendererClass.activate or GtkCellRendererClass.start_editing virtual functions, respectively.
Many properties of GtkCellRenderer and its subclasses have a corresponding “set” property, e.g. “cell-background-set” corresponds to “cell-background”. These “set” properties reflect whether a property has been set or not. You should not set them independently.
void gtk_cell_renderer_class_set_accessible_type (GtkCellRendererClass *renderer_class
,GType type
);
Sets the type to be used for creating accessibles for cells rendered by
cell renderers of renderer_class
. Note that multiple accessibles will
be created.
This function should only be called from class init functions of cell renderers.
void gtk_cell_renderer_get_aligned_area (GtkCellRenderer *cell
,GtkWidget *widget
,GtkCellRendererState flags
,const GdkRectangle *cell_area
,GdkRectangle *aligned_area
);
Gets the aligned area used by cell
inside cell_area
. Used for finding
the appropriate edit and focus rectangle.
cell |
a GtkCellRenderer instance |
|
widget |
the GtkWidget this cell will be rendering to |
|
flags |
render flags |
|
cell_area |
cell area which would be passed to |
|
aligned_area |
the return location for the space inside |
[out] |
Since: 3.0
void gtk_cell_renderer_get_size (GtkCellRenderer *cell
,GtkWidget *widget
,const GdkRectangle *cell_area
,gint *x_offset
,gint *y_offset
,gint *width
,gint *height
);
gtk_cell_renderer_get_size
has been deprecated since version 3.0 and should not be used in newly-written code.
Use gtk_cell_renderer_get_preferred_size()
instead.
Obtains the width and height needed to render the cell. Used by view
widgets to determine the appropriate size for the cell_area passed to
gtk_cell_renderer_render()
. If cell_area
is not NULL
, fills in the
x and y offsets (if set) of the cell relative to this location.
Please note that the values set in width
and height
, as well as those
in x_offset
and y_offset
are inclusive of the xpad and ypad properties.
cell |
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widget |
the widget the renderer is rendering to |
|
cell_area |
The area a cell will be allocated, or |
[allow-none] |
x_offset |
location to return x offset of cell relative to |
[out][allow-none] |
y_offset |
location to return y offset of cell relative to |
[out][allow-none] |
width |
location to return width needed to render a cell, or |
[out][allow-none] |
height |
location to return height needed to render a cell, or |
[out][allow-none] |
void gtk_cell_renderer_render (GtkCellRenderer *cell
,cairo_t *cr
,GtkWidget *widget
,const GdkRectangle *background_area
,const GdkRectangle *cell_area
,GtkCellRendererState flags
);
Invokes the virtual render function of the GtkCellRenderer. The three
passed-in rectangles are areas in cr
. Most renderers will draw within
cell_area
; the xalign, yalign, xpad, and ypad fields of the GtkCellRenderer
should be honored with respect to cell_area
. background_area
includes the
blank space around the cell, and also the area containing the tree expander;
so the background_area
rectangles for all cells tile to cover the entire
window
.
gboolean gtk_cell_renderer_activate (GtkCellRenderer *cell
,GdkEvent *event
,GtkWidget *widget
,const gchar *path
,const GdkRectangle *background_area
,const GdkRectangle *cell_area
,GtkCellRendererState flags
);
Passes an activate event to the cell renderer for possible processing. Some cell renderers may use events; for example, GtkCellRendererToggle toggles when it gets a mouse click.
cell |
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event |
a GdkEvent |
|
widget |
widget that received the event |
|
path |
widget-dependent string representation of the event location; e.g. for GtkTreeView, a string representation of GtkTreePath |
|
background_area |
background area as passed to |
|
cell_area |
cell area as passed to |
|
flags |
render flags |
GtkCellEditable * gtk_cell_renderer_start_editing (GtkCellRenderer *cell
,GdkEvent *event
,GtkWidget *widget
,const gchar *path
,const GdkRectangle *background_area
,const GdkRectangle *cell_area
,GtkCellRendererState flags
);
Starts editing the contents of this cell
, through a new GtkCellEditable
widget created by the GtkCellRendererClass.start_editing virtual function.
cell |
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event |
a GdkEvent. |
[nullable] |
widget |
widget that received the event |
|
path |
widget-dependent string representation of the event location; e.g. for GtkTreeView, a string representation of GtkTreePath |
|
background_area |
background area as passed to |
|
cell_area |
cell area as passed to |
|
flags |
render flags |
A new GtkCellEditable for editing this
cell
, or NULL
if editing is not possible.
[nullable][transfer none]
void gtk_cell_renderer_stop_editing (GtkCellRenderer *cell
,gboolean canceled
);
Informs the cell renderer that the editing is stopped.
If canceled
is TRUE
, the cell renderer will emit the
“editing-canceled” signal.
This function should be called by cell renderer implementations in response to the “editing-done” signal of GtkCellEditable.
Since: 2.6
void gtk_cell_renderer_get_fixed_size (GtkCellRenderer *cell
,gint *width
,gint *height
);
Fills in width
and height
with the appropriate size of cell
.
void gtk_cell_renderer_set_fixed_size (GtkCellRenderer *cell
,gint width
,gint height
);
Sets the renderer size to be explicit, independent of the properties set.
gboolean
gtk_cell_renderer_get_visible (GtkCellRenderer *cell
);
Returns the cell renderer’s visibility.
Since: 2.18
void gtk_cell_renderer_set_visible (GtkCellRenderer *cell
,gboolean visible
);
Sets the cell renderer’s visibility.
Since: 2.18
gboolean
gtk_cell_renderer_get_sensitive (GtkCellRenderer *cell
);
Returns the cell renderer’s sensitivity.
Since: 2.18
void gtk_cell_renderer_set_sensitive (GtkCellRenderer *cell
,gboolean sensitive
);
Sets the cell renderer’s sensitivity.
Since: 2.18
void gtk_cell_renderer_get_alignment (GtkCellRenderer *cell
,gfloat *xalign
,gfloat *yalign
);
Fills in xalign
and yalign
with the appropriate values of cell
.
Since: 2.18
void gtk_cell_renderer_set_alignment (GtkCellRenderer *cell
,gfloat xalign
,gfloat yalign
);
Sets the renderer’s alignment within its available space.
cell |
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xalign |
the x alignment of the cell renderer |
|
yalign |
the y alignment of the cell renderer |
Since: 2.18
void gtk_cell_renderer_get_padding (GtkCellRenderer *cell
,gint *xpad
,gint *ypad
);
Fills in xpad
and ypad
with the appropriate values of cell
.
Since: 2.18
void gtk_cell_renderer_set_padding (GtkCellRenderer *cell
,gint xpad
,gint ypad
);
Sets the renderer’s padding.
Since: 2.18
GtkStateFlags gtk_cell_renderer_get_state (GtkCellRenderer *cell
,GtkWidget *widget
,GtkCellRendererState cell_state
);
Translates the cell renderer state to GtkStateFlags, based on the cell renderer and widget sensitivity, and the given GtkCellRendererState.
cell |
a GtkCellRenderer, or |
[nullable] |
widget |
[nullable] | |
cell_state |
cell renderer state |
Since: 3.0
gboolean
gtk_cell_renderer_is_activatable (GtkCellRenderer *cell
);
Checks whether the cell renderer can do something when activated.
Since: 3.0
void gtk_cell_renderer_get_preferred_height (GtkCellRenderer *cell
,GtkWidget *widget
,gint *minimum_size
,gint *natural_size
);
Retreives a renderer’s natural size when rendered to widget
.
cell |
a GtkCellRenderer instance |
|
widget |
the GtkWidget this cell will be rendering to |
|
minimum_size |
location to store the minimum size, or |
[out][allow-none] |
natural_size |
location to store the natural size, or |
[out][allow-none] |
Since: 3.0
void gtk_cell_renderer_get_preferred_height_for_width (GtkCellRenderer *cell
,GtkWidget *widget
,gint width
,gint *minimum_height
,gint *natural_height
);
Retreives a cell renderers’s minimum and natural height if it were rendered to
widget
with the specified width
.
cell |
a GtkCellRenderer instance |
|
widget |
the GtkWidget this cell will be rendering to |
|
width |
the size which is available for allocation |
|
minimum_height |
location for storing the minimum size, or |
[out][allow-none] |
natural_height |
location for storing the preferred size, or |
[out][allow-none] |
Since: 3.0
void gtk_cell_renderer_get_preferred_size (GtkCellRenderer *cell
,GtkWidget *widget
,GtkRequisition *minimum_size
,GtkRequisition *natural_size
);
Retrieves the minimum and natural size of a cell taking into account the widget’s preference for height-for-width management.
cell |
a GtkCellRenderer instance |
|
widget |
the GtkWidget this cell will be rendering to |
|
minimum_size |
location for storing the minimum size, or |
[out][allow-none] |
natural_size |
location for storing the natural size, or |
[out][allow-none] |
Since: 3.0
void gtk_cell_renderer_get_preferred_width (GtkCellRenderer *cell
,GtkWidget *widget
,gint *minimum_size
,gint *natural_size
);
Retreives a renderer’s natural size when rendered to widget
.
cell |
a GtkCellRenderer instance |
|
widget |
the GtkWidget this cell will be rendering to |
|
minimum_size |
location to store the minimum size, or |
[out][allow-none] |
natural_size |
location to store the natural size, or |
[out][allow-none] |
Since: 3.0
void gtk_cell_renderer_get_preferred_width_for_height (GtkCellRenderer *cell
,GtkWidget *widget
,gint height
,gint *minimum_width
,gint *natural_width
);
Retreives a cell renderers’s minimum and natural width if it were rendered to
widget
with the specified height
.
cell |
a GtkCellRenderer instance |
|
widget |
the GtkWidget this cell will be rendering to |
|
height |
the size which is available for allocation |
|
minimum_width |
location for storing the minimum size, or |
[out][allow-none] |
natural_width |
location for storing the preferred size, or |
[out][allow-none] |
Since: 3.0
GtkSizeRequestMode
gtk_cell_renderer_get_request_mode (GtkCellRenderer *cell
);
Gets whether the cell renderer prefers a height-for-width layout or a width-for-height layout.
Since: 3.0
Tells how a cell is to be rendered.
The cell is currently selected, and probably has a selection colored background to render to. |
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The mouse is hovering over the cell. |
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The cell is drawn in an insensitive manner |
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The cell is in a sorted row |
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The cell is in the focus row. |
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The cell is in a row that can be expanded. Since 3.4 |
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The cell is in a row that is expanded. Since 3.4 |
Identifies how the user can interact with a particular cell.
struct GtkCellRendererClass { /* vtable - not signals */ GtkSizeRequestMode (* get_request_mode) (GtkCellRenderer *cell); void (* get_preferred_width) (GtkCellRenderer *cell, GtkWidget *widget, gint *minimum_size, gint *natural_size); void (* get_preferred_height_for_width) (GtkCellRenderer *cell, GtkWidget *widget, gint width, gint *minimum_height, gint *natural_height); void (* get_preferred_height) (GtkCellRenderer *cell, GtkWidget *widget, gint *minimum_size, gint *natural_size); void (* get_preferred_width_for_height) (GtkCellRenderer *cell, GtkWidget *widget, gint height, gint *minimum_width, gint *natural_width); void (* get_aligned_area) (GtkCellRenderer *cell, GtkWidget *widget, GtkCellRendererState flags, const GdkRectangle *cell_area, GdkRectangle *aligned_area); void (* get_size) (GtkCellRenderer *cell, GtkWidget *widget, const GdkRectangle *cell_area, gint *x_offset, gint *y_offset, gint *width, gint *height); void (* render) (GtkCellRenderer *cell, cairo_t *cr, GtkWidget *widget, const GdkRectangle *background_area, const GdkRectangle *cell_area, GtkCellRendererState flags); gboolean (* activate) (GtkCellRenderer *cell, GdkEvent *event, GtkWidget *widget, const gchar *path, const GdkRectangle *background_area, const GdkRectangle *cell_area, GtkCellRendererState flags); GtkCellEditable * (* start_editing) (GtkCellRenderer *cell, GdkEvent *event, GtkWidget *widget, const gchar *path, const GdkRectangle *background_area, const GdkRectangle *cell_area, GtkCellRendererState flags); /* Signals */ void (* editing_canceled) (GtkCellRenderer *cell); void (* editing_started) (GtkCellRenderer *cell, GtkCellEditable *editable, const gchar *path); };
Called to gets whether the cell renderer prefers a height-for-width layout or a width-for-height layout. |
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Called to get a renderer’s natural width. |
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Called to get a renderer’s natural height for width. |
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Called to get a renderer’s natural height. |
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Called to get a renderer’s natural width for height. |
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Called to get the aligned area used by |
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Called to get the width and height needed to render the cell. Deprecated: 3.0. |
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Called to render the content of the GtkCellRenderer. |
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Called to activate the content of the GtkCellRenderer. |
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Called to initiate editing the content of the GtkCellRenderer. |
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Signal gets emitted when the user cancels the process of editing a cell. |
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Signal gets emitted when a cell starts to be edited. |
“cell-background”
property “cell-background” char *
Cell background color as a string.
Owner: GtkCellRenderer
Flags: Write
Default value: NULL
“cell-background-gdk”
property“cell-background-gdk” GdkColor *
Cell background as a GdkColor
GtkCellRenderer:cell-background-gdk
has been deprecated since version 3.4 and should not be used in newly-written code.
Use “cell-background-rgba” instead.
Owner: GtkCellRenderer
Flags: Read / Write
“cell-background-rgba”
property“cell-background-rgba” GdkRGBA *
Cell background as a GdkRGBA
Owner: GtkCellRenderer
Flags: Read / Write
Since: 3.0
“cell-background-set”
property“cell-background-set” gboolean
Whether the cell background color is set.
Owner: GtkCellRenderer
Flags: Read / Write
Default value: FALSE
“editing”
property“editing” gboolean
Whether the cell renderer is currently in editing mode.
Owner: GtkCellRenderer
Flags: Read
Default value: FALSE
“height”
property “height” int
The fixed height.
Owner: GtkCellRenderer
Flags: Read / Write
Allowed values: >= -1
Default value: -1
“is-expanded”
property“is-expanded” gboolean
Row is an expander row, and is expanded.
Owner: GtkCellRenderer
Flags: Read / Write
Default value: FALSE
“is-expander”
property“is-expander” gboolean
Row has children.
Owner: GtkCellRenderer
Flags: Read / Write
Default value: FALSE
“mode”
property“mode” GtkCellRendererMode
Editable mode of the CellRenderer.
Owner: GtkCellRenderer
Flags: Read / Write
Default value: GTK_CELL_RENDERER_MODE_INERT
“sensitive”
property“sensitive” gboolean
Display the cell sensitive.
Owner: GtkCellRenderer
Flags: Read / Write
Default value: TRUE
“visible”
property“visible” gboolean
Display the cell.
Owner: GtkCellRenderer
Flags: Read / Write
Default value: TRUE
“width”
property “width” int
The fixed width.
Owner: GtkCellRenderer
Flags: Read / Write
Allowed values: >= -1
Default value: -1
“xalign”
property “xalign” float
The x-align.
Owner: GtkCellRenderer
Flags: Read / Write
Allowed values: [0,1]
Default value: 0.5
“xpad”
property“xpad” guint
The xpad.
Owner: GtkCellRenderer
Flags: Read / Write
Default value: 0
“yalign”
property “yalign” float
The y-align.
Owner: GtkCellRenderer
Flags: Read / Write
Allowed values: [0,1]
Default value: 0.5
“ypad”
property“ypad” guint
The ypad.
Owner: GtkCellRenderer
Flags: Read / Write
Default value: 0
“editing-canceled”
signalvoid user_function (GtkCellRenderer *renderer, gpointer user_data)
This signal gets emitted when the user cancels the process of editing a cell. For example, an editable cell renderer could be written to cancel editing when the user presses Escape.
See also: gtk_cell_renderer_stop_editing()
.
renderer |
the object which received the signal |
|
user_data |
user data set when the signal handler was connected. |
Flags: Run First
Since: 2.4
“editing-started”
signalvoid user_function (GtkCellRenderer *renderer, GtkCellEditable *editable, char *path, gpointer user_data)
This signal gets emitted when a cell starts to be edited.
The intended use of this signal is to do special setup
on editable
, e.g. adding a GtkEntryCompletion or setting
up additional columns in a GtkComboBox.
See gtk_cell_editable_start_editing()
for information on the lifecycle of
the editable
and a way to do setup that doesn’t depend on the renderer
.
Note that GTK+ doesn't guarantee that cell renderers will
continue to use the same kind of widget for editing in future
releases, therefore you should check the type of editable
before doing any specific setup, as in the following example:
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static void text_editing_started (GtkCellRenderer *cell, GtkCellEditable *editable, const gchar *path, gpointer data) { if (GTK_IS_ENTRY (editable)) { GtkEntry *entry = GTK_ENTRY (editable); // ... create a GtkEntryCompletion gtk_entry_set_completion (entry, completion); } } |
renderer |
the object which received the signal |
|
editable |
the GtkCellEditable |
|
path |
the path identifying the edited cell |
|
user_data |
user data set when the signal handler was connected. |
Flags: Run First
Since: 2.6