CellRendererAccelProtocol
public protocol CellRendererAccelProtocol : CellRendererTextProtocol
GtkCellRendererAccel
displays a keyboard accelerator (i.e. a key
combination like Control + a
). If the cell renderer is editable,
the accelerator can be changed by simply typing the new combination.
The GtkCellRendererAccel
cell renderer was added in GTK+ 2.10.
The CellRendererAccelProtocol
protocol exposes the methods and properties of an underlying GtkCellRendererAccel
instance.
The default implementation of these can be found in the protocol extension below.
For a concrete class that implements these methods and properties, see CellRendererAccel
.
Alternatively, use CellRendererAccelRef
as a lighweight, unowned
reference if you already have an instance you just want to use.
-
Untyped pointer to the underlying
GtkCellRendererAccel
instance.Declaration
Swift
var ptr: UnsafeMutableRawPointer! { get }
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cell_renderer_accel_ptr
Default implementationTyped pointer to the underlying
GtkCellRendererAccel
instance.Default Implementation
Return the stored, untyped pointer as a typed pointer to the
GtkCellRendererAccel
instance.Declaration
Swift
var cell_renderer_accel_ptr: UnsafeMutablePointer<GtkCellRendererAccel>! { get }
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Required Initialiser for types conforming to
CellRendererAccelProtocol
Declaration
Swift
init(raw: UnsafeMutableRawPointer)
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bind(property:
Extension methodto: _: flags: transformFrom: transformTo: ) Bind a
CellRendererAccelPropertyName
source property to a given target object.Declaration
Swift
@discardableResult @inlinable func bind<Q, T>(property source_property: CellRendererAccelPropertyName, to target: T, _ target_property: Q, flags f: BindingFlags = .default, transformFrom transform_from: @escaping GLibObject.ValueTransformer = { $0.transform(destValue: $1) }, transformTo transform_to: @escaping GLibObject.ValueTransformer = { $0.transform(destValue: $1) }) -> BindingRef! where Q : PropertyNameProtocol, T : ObjectProtocol
Parameters
source_property
the source property to bind
target
the target object to bind to
target_property
the target property to bind to
flags
the flags to pass to the
Binding
transform_from
ValueTransformer
to use for forward transformationtransform_to
ValueTransformer
to use for backwards transformationReturn Value
binding reference or
nil
in case of an error -
get(property:
Extension method) Get the value of a CellRendererAccel property
Declaration
Swift
@inlinable func get(property: CellRendererAccelPropertyName) -> GLibObject.Value
Parameters
property
the property to get the value for
Return Value
the value of the named property
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set(property:
Extension methodvalue: ) Set the value of a CellRendererAccel property. Note that this will only have an effect on properties that are writable and not construct-only!
Declaration
Swift
@inlinable func set(property: CellRendererAccelPropertyName, value v: GLibObject.Value)
Parameters
property
the property to get the value for
Return Value
the value of the named property
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connect(signal:
Extension methodflags: handler: ) Connect a Swift signal handler to the given, typed
CellRendererAccelSignalName
signalDeclaration
Swift
@discardableResult @inlinable func connect(signal s: CellRendererAccelSignalName, flags f: ConnectFlags = ConnectFlags(0), handler h: @escaping SignalHandler) -> Int
Parameters
signal
The signal to connect
flags
The connection flags to use
data
A pointer to user data to provide to the callback
destroyData
A
GClosureNotify
C function to destroy the data pointed to byuserData
handler
The Swift signal handler (function or callback) to invoke on the given signal
Return Value
The signal handler ID (always greater than 0 for successful connections)
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connect(signal:
Extension methodflags: data: destroyData: signalHandler: ) Connect a C signal handler to the given, typed
CellRendererAccelSignalName
signalDeclaration
Swift
@discardableResult @inlinable func connect(signal s: CellRendererAccelSignalName, flags f: ConnectFlags = ConnectFlags(0), data userData: gpointer!, destroyData destructor: GClosureNotify? = nil, signalHandler h: @escaping GCallback) -> Int
Parameters
signal
The signal to connect
flags
The connection flags to use
data
A pointer to user data to provide to the callback
destroyData
A
GClosureNotify
C function to destroy the data pointed to byuserData
signalHandler
The C function to be called on the given signal
Return Value
The signal handler ID (always greater than 0 for successful connections)
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onAccelCleared(flags:
Extension methodhandler: ) Gets emitted when the user has removed the accelerator.
Note
This represents the underlyingaccel-cleared
signalDeclaration
Swift
@discardableResult @inlinable func onAccelCleared(flags: ConnectFlags = ConnectFlags(0), handler: @escaping (_ unownedSelf: CellRendererAccelRef, _ pathString: String) -> Void) -> Int
Parameters
flags
Flags
unownedSelf
Reference to instance of self
pathString
the path identifying the row of the edited cell
handler
The signal handler to call Run the given callback whenever the
accelCleared
signal is emitted -
accelClearedSignal
Extension methodTyped
accel-cleared
signal for using theconnect(signal:)
methodsDeclaration
Swift
static var accelClearedSignal: CellRendererAccelSignalName { get }
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onAccelEdited(flags:
Extension methodhandler: ) Gets emitted when the user has selected a new accelerator.
Note
This represents the underlyingaccel-edited
signalDeclaration
Swift
@discardableResult @inlinable func onAccelEdited(flags: ConnectFlags = ConnectFlags(0), handler: @escaping (_ unownedSelf: CellRendererAccelRef, _ pathString: String, _ accelKey: UInt, _ accelMods: Gdk.ModifierType, _ hardwareKeycode: UInt) -> Void) -> Int
Parameters
flags
Flags
unownedSelf
Reference to instance of self
pathString
the path identifying the row of the edited cell
accelKey
the new accelerator keyval
accelMods
the new acclerator modifier mask
hardwareKeycode
the keycode of the new accelerator
handler
The signal handler to call Run the given callback whenever the
accelEdited
signal is emitted -
accelEditedSignal
Extension methodTyped
accel-edited
signal for using theconnect(signal:)
methodsDeclaration
Swift
static var accelEditedSignal: CellRendererAccelSignalName { get }
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onNotifyAccelKey(flags:
Extension methodhandler: ) 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.Note that getting this signal doesn’t itself guarantee that the value of the property has actually changed. When it is emitted is determined by the derived GObject class. If the implementor did not create the property with
G_PARAM_EXPLICIT_NOTIFY
, then any call tog_object_set_property()
results innotify
being emitted, even if the new value is the same as the old. If they did passG_PARAM_EXPLICIT_NOTIFY
, then this signal is emitted only when they explicitly callg_object_notify()
org_object_notify_by_pspec()
, and common practice is to do that only when the value has actually changed.This signal is typically used to obtain change notification for a single property, by specifying the property name as a detail in the
g_signal_connect()
call, like this:(C Language Example):
g_signal_connect (text_view->buffer, "notify::paste-target-list", G_CALLBACK (gtk_text_view_target_list_notify), text_view)
It is important to note that you must use canonical parameter names as detail strings for the notify signal.
Note
This represents the underlyingnotify::accel-key
signalDeclaration
Swift
@discardableResult @inlinable func onNotifyAccelKey(flags: ConnectFlags = ConnectFlags(0), handler: @escaping (_ unownedSelf: CellRendererAccelRef, _ pspec: ParamSpecRef) -> Void) -> Int
Parameters
flags
Flags
unownedSelf
Reference to instance of self
pspec
the
GParamSpec
of the property which changed.handler
The signal handler to call Run the given callback whenever the
notifyAccelKey
signal is emitted -
notifyAccelKeySignal
Extension methodTyped
notify::accel-key
signal for using theconnect(signal:)
methodsDeclaration
Swift
static var notifyAccelKeySignal: CellRendererAccelSignalName { get }
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onNotifyAccelMode(flags:
Extension methodhandler: ) 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.Note that getting this signal doesn’t itself guarantee that the value of the property has actually changed. When it is emitted is determined by the derived GObject class. If the implementor did not create the property with
G_PARAM_EXPLICIT_NOTIFY
, then any call tog_object_set_property()
results innotify
being emitted, even if the new value is the same as the old. If they did passG_PARAM_EXPLICIT_NOTIFY
, then this signal is emitted only when they explicitly callg_object_notify()
org_object_notify_by_pspec()
, and common practice is to do that only when the value has actually changed.This signal is typically used to obtain change notification for a single property, by specifying the property name as a detail in the
g_signal_connect()
call, like this:(C Language Example):
g_signal_connect (text_view->buffer, "notify::paste-target-list", G_CALLBACK (gtk_text_view_target_list_notify), text_view)
It is important to note that you must use canonical parameter names as detail strings for the notify signal.
Note
This represents the underlyingnotify::accel-mode
signalDeclaration
Swift
@discardableResult @inlinable func onNotifyAccelMode(flags: ConnectFlags = ConnectFlags(0), handler: @escaping (_ unownedSelf: CellRendererAccelRef, _ pspec: ParamSpecRef) -> Void) -> Int
Parameters
flags
Flags
unownedSelf
Reference to instance of self
pspec
the
GParamSpec
of the property which changed.handler
The signal handler to call Run the given callback whenever the
notifyAccelMode
signal is emitted -
notifyAccelModeSignal
Extension methodTyped
notify::accel-mode
signal for using theconnect(signal:)
methodsDeclaration
Swift
static var notifyAccelModeSignal: CellRendererAccelSignalName { get }
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onNotifyAccelMods(flags:
Extension methodhandler: ) 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.Note that getting this signal doesn’t itself guarantee that the value of the property has actually changed. When it is emitted is determined by the derived GObject class. If the implementor did not create the property with
G_PARAM_EXPLICIT_NOTIFY
, then any call tog_object_set_property()
results innotify
being emitted, even if the new value is the same as the old. If they did passG_PARAM_EXPLICIT_NOTIFY
, then this signal is emitted only when they explicitly callg_object_notify()
org_object_notify_by_pspec()
, and common practice is to do that only when the value has actually changed.This signal is typically used to obtain change notification for a single property, by specifying the property name as a detail in the
g_signal_connect()
call, like this:(C Language Example):
g_signal_connect (text_view->buffer, "notify::paste-target-list", G_CALLBACK (gtk_text_view_target_list_notify), text_view)
It is important to note that you must use canonical parameter names as detail strings for the notify signal.
Note
This represents the underlyingnotify::accel-mods
signalDeclaration
Swift
@discardableResult @inlinable func onNotifyAccelMods(flags: ConnectFlags = ConnectFlags(0), handler: @escaping (_ unownedSelf: CellRendererAccelRef, _ pspec: ParamSpecRef) -> Void) -> Int
Parameters
flags
Flags
unownedSelf
Reference to instance of self
pspec
the
GParamSpec
of the property which changed.handler
The signal handler to call Run the given callback whenever the
notifyAccelMods
signal is emitted -
notifyAccelModsSignal
Extension methodTyped
notify::accel-mods
signal for using theconnect(signal:)
methodsDeclaration
Swift
static var notifyAccelModsSignal: CellRendererAccelSignalName { get }
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onNotifyKeycode(flags:
Extension methodhandler: ) 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.Note that getting this signal doesn’t itself guarantee that the value of the property has actually changed. When it is emitted is determined by the derived GObject class. If the implementor did not create the property with
G_PARAM_EXPLICIT_NOTIFY
, then any call tog_object_set_property()
results innotify
being emitted, even if the new value is the same as the old. If they did passG_PARAM_EXPLICIT_NOTIFY
, then this signal is emitted only when they explicitly callg_object_notify()
org_object_notify_by_pspec()
, and common practice is to do that only when the value has actually changed.This signal is typically used to obtain change notification for a single property, by specifying the property name as a detail in the
g_signal_connect()
call, like this:(C Language Example):
g_signal_connect (text_view->buffer, "notify::paste-target-list", G_CALLBACK (gtk_text_view_target_list_notify), text_view)
It is important to note that you must use canonical parameter names as detail strings for the notify signal.
Note
This represents the underlyingnotify::keycode
signalDeclaration
Swift
@discardableResult @inlinable func onNotifyKeycode(flags: ConnectFlags = ConnectFlags(0), handler: @escaping (_ unownedSelf: CellRendererAccelRef, _ pspec: ParamSpecRef) -> Void) -> Int
Parameters
flags
Flags
unownedSelf
Reference to instance of self
pspec
the
GParamSpec
of the property which changed.handler
The signal handler to call Run the given callback whenever the
notifyKeycode
signal is emitted -
notifyKeycodeSignal
Extension methodTyped
notify::keycode
signal for using theconnect(signal:)
methodsDeclaration
Swift
static var notifyKeycodeSignal: CellRendererAccelSignalName { get }
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parent
Extension methodUndocumented
Declaration
Swift
@inlinable var parent: GtkCellRendererText { get }