ShortcutsSection

open class ShortcutsSection : Box, ShortcutsSectionProtocol

A GtkShortcutsSection collects all the keyboard shortcuts and gestures for a major application mode.

If your application needs multiple sections, you should give each section a unique [propertyGtk.ShortcutsSection:section-name] and a [propertyGtk.ShortcutsSection:title] that can be shown in the section selector of the [classGtk.ShortcutsWindow].

The [propertyGtk.ShortcutsSection:max-height] property can be used to influence how the groups in the section are distributed over pages and columns.

This widget is only meant to be used with [classGtk.ShortcutsWindow].

The ShortcutsSection type acts as a reference-counted owner of an underlying GtkShortcutsSection instance. It provides the methods that can operate on this data type through ShortcutsSectionProtocol conformance. Use ShortcutsSection as a strong reference or owner of a GtkShortcutsSection instance.

  • Designated initialiser from the underlying `C` data type.
    

    This creates an instance without performing an unbalanced retain i.e., ownership is transferred to the ShortcutsSection instance.

    Declaration

    Swift

    @inlinable
    public init(_ op: UnsafeMutablePointer<GtkShortcutsSection>)

    Parameters

    op

    pointer to the underlying object

  • Designated initialiser from a constant pointer to the underlying C data type. This creates an instance without performing an unbalanced retain i.e., ownership is transferred to the ShortcutsSection instance.

    Declaration

    Swift

    @inlinable
    public init(_ op: UnsafePointer<GtkShortcutsSection>)

    Parameters

    op

    pointer to the underlying object

  • Optional initialiser from a non-mutating gpointer to the underlying C data type. This creates an instance without performing an unbalanced retain i.e., ownership is transferred to the ShortcutsSection instance.

    Declaration

    Swift

    @inlinable
    override public init!(gpointer op: gpointer?)

    Parameters

    op

    gpointer to the underlying object

  • Optional initialiser from a non-mutating gconstpointer to the underlying C data type. This creates an instance without performing an unbalanced retain i.e., ownership is transferred to the ShortcutsSection instance.

    Declaration

    Swift

    @inlinable
    override public init!(gconstpointer op: gconstpointer?)

    Parameters

    op

    pointer to the underlying object

  • Optional initialiser from a constant pointer to the underlying C data type. This creates an instance without performing an unbalanced retain i.e., ownership is transferred to the ShortcutsSection instance.

    Declaration

    Swift

    @inlinable
    public init!(_ op: UnsafePointer<GtkShortcutsSection>?)

    Parameters

    op

    pointer to the underlying object

  • Optional initialiser from the underlying C data type. This creates an instance without performing an unbalanced retain i.e., ownership is transferred to the ShortcutsSection instance.

    Declaration

    Swift

    @inlinable
    public init!(_ op: UnsafeMutablePointer<GtkShortcutsSection>?)

    Parameters

    op

    pointer to the underlying object

  • Designated initialiser from the underlying C data type. Will retain GtkShortcutsSection. i.e., ownership is transferred to the ShortcutsSection instance.

    Declaration

    Swift

    @inlinable
    public init(retaining op: UnsafeMutablePointer<GtkShortcutsSection>)

    Parameters

    op

    pointer to the underlying object

  • Reference intialiser for a related type that implements ShortcutsSectionProtocol Will retain GtkShortcutsSection.

    Declaration

    Swift

    @inlinable
    public init<T>(shortcutsSection other: T) where T : ShortcutsSectionProtocol

    Parameters

    other

    an instance of a related type that implements ShortcutsSectionProtocol

  • Unsafe typed initialiser. Do not use unless you know the underlying data type the pointer points to conforms to ShortcutsSectionProtocol.

    Declaration

    Swift

    @inlinable
    override public init<T>(cPointer p: UnsafeMutablePointer<T>)

    Parameters

    cPointer

    pointer to the underlying object

  • Unsafe typed, retaining initialiser. Do not use unless you know the underlying data type the pointer points to conforms to ShortcutsSectionProtocol.

    Declaration

    Swift

    @inlinable
    override public init<T>(retainingCPointer cPointer: UnsafeMutablePointer<T>)

    Parameters

    cPointer

    pointer to the underlying object

  • Unsafe untyped initialiser. Do not use unless you know the underlying data type the pointer points to conforms to ShortcutsSectionProtocol.

    Declaration

    Swift

    @inlinable
    override public init(raw p: UnsafeRawPointer)

    Parameters

    p

    raw pointer to the underlying object

  • Unsafe untyped, retaining initialiser. Do not use unless you know the underlying data type the pointer points to conforms to ShortcutsSectionProtocol.

    Declaration

    Swift

    @inlinable
    override public init(retainingRaw raw: UnsafeRawPointer)
  • Unsafe untyped initialiser. Do not use unless you know the underlying data type the pointer points to conforms to ShortcutsSectionProtocol.

    Declaration

    Swift

    @inlinable
    public required init(raw p: UnsafeMutableRawPointer)

    Parameters

    p

    mutable raw pointer to the underlying object

  • Unsafe untyped, retaining initialiser. Do not use unless you know the underlying data type the pointer points to conforms to ShortcutsSectionProtocol.

    Declaration

    Swift

    @inlinable
    required public init(retainingRaw raw: UnsafeMutableRawPointer)

    Parameters

    raw

    mutable raw pointer to the underlying object

  • Unsafe untyped initialiser. Do not use unless you know the underlying data type the pointer points to conforms to ShortcutsSectionProtocol.

    Declaration

    Swift

    @inlinable
    override public init(opaquePointer p: OpaquePointer)

    Parameters

    p

    opaque pointer to the underlying object

  • Unsafe untyped, retaining initialiser. Do not use unless you know the underlying data type the pointer points to conforms to ShortcutsSectionProtocol.

    Declaration

    Swift

    @inlinable
    override public init(retainingOpaquePointer p: OpaquePointer)

    Parameters

    p

    opaque pointer to the underlying object