GtkButton

GtkButton — A widget that creates a signal when clicked on

Synopsis


#include <gtk/gtk.h>

                    GtkButton;
GtkWidget*          gtk_button_new                      (void);
GtkWidget*          gtk_button_new_with_label           (const gchar *label);
GtkWidget*          gtk_button_new_with_mnemonic        (const gchar *label);
GtkWidget*          gtk_button_new_from_stock           (const gchar *stock_id);
void                gtk_button_pressed                  (GtkButton *button);
void                gtk_button_released                 (GtkButton *button);
void                gtk_button_clicked                  (GtkButton *button);
void                gtk_button_enter                    (GtkButton *button);
void                gtk_button_leave                    (GtkButton *button);
void                gtk_button_set_relief               (GtkButton *button,
                                                         GtkReliefStyle newstyle);
GtkReliefStyle      gtk_button_get_relief               (GtkButton *button);
const gchar*        gtk_button_get_label                (GtkButton *button);
void                gtk_button_set_label                (GtkButton *button,
                                                         const gchar *label);
gboolean            gtk_button_get_use_stock            (GtkButton *button);
void                gtk_button_set_use_stock            (GtkButton *button,
                                                         gboolean use_stock);
gboolean            gtk_button_get_use_underline        (GtkButton *button);
void                gtk_button_set_use_underline        (GtkButton *button,
                                                         gboolean use_underline);
void                gtk_button_set_focus_on_click       (GtkButton *button,
                                                         gboolean focus_on_click);
gboolean            gtk_button_get_focus_on_click       (GtkButton *button);
void                gtk_button_set_alignment            (GtkButton *button,
                                                         gfloat xalign,
                                                         gfloat yalign);
void                gtk_button_get_alignment            (GtkButton *button,
                                                         gfloat *xalign,
                                                         gfloat *yalign);
void                gtk_button_set_image                (GtkButton *button,
                                                         GtkWidget *image);
GtkWidget*          gtk_button_get_image                (GtkButton *button);
void                gtk_button_set_image_position       (GtkButton *button,
                                                         GtkPositionType position);
GtkPositionType     gtk_button_get_image_position       (GtkButton *button);

Object Hierarchy

  GObject
   +----GInitiallyUnowned
         +----GtkObject
               +----GtkWidget
                     +----GtkContainer
                           +----GtkBin
                                 +----GtkButton
                                       +----GtkToggleButton
                                       +----GtkColorButton
                                       +----GtkFontButton
                                       +----GtkLinkButton
                                       +----GtkOptionMenu
                                       +----GtkScaleButton

Implemented Interfaces

GtkButton implements AtkImplementorIface and GtkBuildable.

Properties

  "focus-on-click"           gboolean              : Read / Write
  "image"                    GtkWidget*            : Read / Write
  "image-position"           GtkPositionType       : Read / Write
  "label"                    gchar*                : Read / Write / Construct
  "relief"                   GtkReliefStyle        : Read / Write
  "use-stock"                gboolean              : Read / Write / Construct
  "use-underline"            gboolean              : Read / Write / Construct
  "xalign"                   gfloat                : Read / Write
  "yalign"                   gfloat                : Read / Write

Style Properties

  "child-displacement-x"     gint                  : Read
  "child-displacement-y"     gint                  : Read
  "default-border"           GtkBorder*            : Read
  "default-outside-border"   GtkBorder*            : Read
  "displace-focus"           gboolean              : Read
  "image-spacing"            gint                  : Read
  "inner-border"             GtkBorder*            : Read
  "tree-view-separator-area" gint                  : Read

Signals

  "activate"                                       : Run First / Action
  "clicked"                                        : Run First / Action
  "enter"                                          : Run First
  "leave"                                          : Run First
  "pressed"                                        : Run First
  "released"                                       : Run First

Description

The GtkButton widget is generally used to attach a function to that is called when the button is pressed. The various signals and how to use them are outlined below.

The GtkButton widget can hold any valid child widget. That is it can hold most any other standard GtkWidget. The most commonly used child is the GtkLabel.

Details

GtkButton

typedef struct _GtkButton GtkButton;

This should not be accessed directly. Use the accessor functions below.


gtk_button_new ()

GtkWidget*          gtk_button_new                      (void);

Creates a new GtkButton widget. To add a child widget to the button, use gtk_container_add().

Returns : The newly created GtkButton widget.

gtk_button_new_with_label ()

GtkWidget*          gtk_button_new_with_label           (const gchar *label);

Creates a GtkButton widget with a GtkLabel child containing the given text.

label : The text you want the GtkLabel to hold.
Returns : The newly created GtkButton widget.

gtk_button_new_with_mnemonic ()

GtkWidget*          gtk_button_new_with_mnemonic        (const gchar *label);

Creates a new GtkButton containing a label. If characters in label are preceded by an underscore, they are underlined. If you need a literal underscore character in a label, use '__' (two underscores). The first underlined character represents a keyboard accelerator called a mnemonic. Pressing Alt and that key activates the button.

label : The text of the button, with an underscore in front of the mnemonic character
Returns : a new GtkButton

gtk_button_new_from_stock ()

GtkWidget*          gtk_button_new_from_stock           (const gchar *stock_id);

Creates a new GtkButton containing the image and text from a stock item. Some stock ids have preprocessor macros like GTK_STOCK_OK and GTK_STOCK_APPLY.

If stock_id is unknown, then it will be treated as a mnemonic label (as for gtk_button_new_with_mnemonic()).

stock_id : the name of the stock item
Returns : a new GtkButton

gtk_button_pressed ()

void                gtk_button_pressed                  (GtkButton *button);

Emits a "pressed" signal to the given GtkButton.

button : The GtkButton you want to send the signal to.

gtk_button_released ()

void                gtk_button_released                 (GtkButton *button);

Emits a "released" signal to the given GtkButton.

button : The GtkButton you want to send the signal to.

gtk_button_clicked ()

void                gtk_button_clicked                  (GtkButton *button);

Emits a "clicked" signal to the given GtkButton.

button : The GtkButton you want to send the signal to.

gtk_button_enter ()

void                gtk_button_enter                    (GtkButton *button);

Emits a "enter" signal to the given GtkButton.

button : The GtkButton you want to send the signal to.

gtk_button_leave ()

void                gtk_button_leave                    (GtkButton *button);

Emits a "leave" signal to the given GtkButton.

button : The GtkButton you want to send the signal to.

gtk_button_set_relief ()

void                gtk_button_set_relief               (GtkButton *button,
                                                         GtkReliefStyle newstyle);

Sets the relief style of the edges of the given GtkButton widget. Three styles exist, GTK_RELIEF_NORMAL, GTK_RELIEF_HALF, GTK_RELIEF_NONE. The default style is, as one can guess, GTK_RELIEF_NORMAL.

button : The GtkButton you want to set relief styles of.
newstyle : The GtkReliefStyle as described above.

gtk_button_get_relief ()

GtkReliefStyle      gtk_button_get_relief               (GtkButton *button);

Returns the current relief style of the given GtkButton.

button : The GtkButton you want the GtkReliefStyle from.
Returns : The current GtkReliefStyle

gtk_button_get_label ()

const gchar*        gtk_button_get_label                (GtkButton *button);

Fetches the text from the label of the button, as set by gtk_button_set_label(). If the label text has not been set the return value will be NULL. This will be the case if you create an empty button with gtk_button_new() to use as a container.

button : a GtkButton
Returns : The text of the label widget. This string is owned by the widget and must not be modified or freed.

gtk_button_set_label ()

void                gtk_button_set_label                (GtkButton *button,
                                                         const gchar *label);

Sets the text of the label of the button to str. This text is also used to select the stock item if gtk_button_set_use_stock() is used.

This will also clear any previously set labels.

button : a GtkButton
label : a string

gtk_button_get_use_stock ()

gboolean            gtk_button_get_use_stock            (GtkButton *button);

Returns whether the button label is a stock item.

button : a GtkButton
Returns : TRUE if the button label is used to select a stock item instead of being used directly as the label text.

gtk_button_set_use_stock ()

void                gtk_button_set_use_stock            (GtkButton *button,
                                                         gboolean use_stock);

If TRUE, the label set on the button is used as a stock id to select the stock item for the button.

button : a GtkButton
use_stock : TRUE if the button should use a stock item

gtk_button_get_use_underline ()

gboolean            gtk_button_get_use_underline        (GtkButton *button);

Returns whether an embedded underline in the button label indicates a mnemonic. See gtk_button_set_use_underline().

button : a GtkButton
Returns : TRUE if an embedded underline in the button label indicates the mnemonic accelerator keys.

gtk_button_set_use_underline ()

void                gtk_button_set_use_underline        (GtkButton *button,
                                                         gboolean use_underline);

If true, an underline in the text of the button label indicates the next character should be used for the mnemonic accelerator key.

button : a GtkButton
use_underline : TRUE if underlines in the text indicate mnemonics

gtk_button_set_focus_on_click ()

void                gtk_button_set_focus_on_click       (GtkButton *button,
                                                         gboolean focus_on_click);

Sets whether the button will grab focus when it is clicked with the mouse. Making mouse clicks not grab focus is useful in places like toolbars where you don't want the keyboard focus removed from the main area of the application.

button : a GtkButton
focus_on_click : whether the button grabs focus when clicked with the mouse

Since 2.4


gtk_button_get_focus_on_click ()

gboolean            gtk_button_get_focus_on_click       (GtkButton *button);

Returns whether the button grabs focus when it is clicked with the mouse. See gtk_button_set_focus_on_click().

button : a GtkButton
Returns : TRUE if the button grabs focus when it is clicked with the mouse.

Since 2.4


gtk_button_set_alignment ()

void                gtk_button_set_alignment            (GtkButton *button,
                                                         gfloat xalign,
                                                         gfloat yalign);

Sets the alignment of the child. This property has no effect unless the child is a GtkMisc or a GtkAligment.

button : a GtkButton
xalign : the horizontal position of the child, 0.0 is left aligned, 1.0 is right aligned
yalign : the vertical position of the child, 0.0 is top aligned, 1.0 is bottom aligned

Since 2.4


gtk_button_get_alignment ()

void                gtk_button_get_alignment            (GtkButton *button,
                                                         gfloat *xalign,
                                                         gfloat *yalign);

Gets the alignment of the child in the button.

button : a GtkButton
xalign : return location for horizontal alignment
yalign : return location for vertical alignment

Since 2.4


gtk_button_set_image ()

void                gtk_button_set_image                (GtkButton *button,
                                                         GtkWidget *image);

Set the image of button to the given widget. Note that it depends on the "gtk-button-images" setting whether the image will be displayed or not, you don't have to call gtk_widget_show() on image yourself.

button : a GtkButton
image : a widget to set as the image for the button

Since 2.6


gtk_button_get_image ()

GtkWidget*          gtk_button_get_image                (GtkButton *button);

Gets the widget that is currenty set as the image of button. This may have been explicitly set by gtk_button_set_image() or constructed by gtk_button_new_from_stock().

button : a GtkButton
Returns : a GtkWidget or NULL in case there is no image

Since 2.6


gtk_button_set_image_position ()

void                gtk_button_set_image_position       (GtkButton *button,
                                                         GtkPositionType position);

Sets the position of the image relative to the text inside the button.

button : a GtkButton
position : the position

Since 2.10


gtk_button_get_image_position ()

GtkPositionType     gtk_button_get_image_position       (GtkButton *button);

Gets the position of the image relative to the text inside the button.

button : a GtkButton
Returns : the position

Since 2.10

Property Details

The "focus-on-click" property

  "focus-on-click"           gboolean              : Read / Write

Whether the button grabs focus when it is clicked with the mouse.

Default value: TRUE


The "image" property

  "image"                    GtkWidget*            : Read / Write

Child widget to appear next to the button text.


The "image-position" property

  "image-position"           GtkPositionType       : Read / Write

The position of the image relative to the text inside the button.

Default value: GTK_POS_LEFT

Since 2.10


The "label" property

  "label"                    gchar*                : Read / Write / Construct

Text of the label widget inside the button, if the button contains a label widget.

Default value: NULL


The "relief" property

  "relief"                   GtkReliefStyle        : Read / Write

The border relief style.

Default value: GTK_RELIEF_NORMAL


The "use-stock" property

  "use-stock"                gboolean              : Read / Write / Construct

If set, the label is used to pick a stock item instead of being displayed.

Default value: FALSE


The "use-underline" property

  "use-underline"            gboolean              : Read / Write / Construct

If set, an underline in the text indicates the next character should be used for the mnemonic accelerator key.

Default value: FALSE


The "xalign" property

  "xalign"                   gfloat                : Read / Write

If the child of the button is a GtkMisc or GtkAlignment, this property can be used to control it's horizontal alignment. 0.0 is left aligned, 1.0 is right aligned.

Allowed values: [0,1]

Default value: 0.5

Since 2.4


The "yalign" property

  "yalign"                   gfloat                : Read / Write

If the child of the button is a GtkMisc or GtkAlignment, this property can be used to control it's vertical alignment. 0.0 is top aligned, 1.0 is bottom aligned.

Allowed values: [0,1]

Default value: 0.5

Since 2.4

Style Property Details

The "child-displacement-x" style property

  "child-displacement-x"     gint                  : Read

How far in the x direction to move the child when the button is depressed.

Default value: 0


The "child-displacement-y" style property

  "child-displacement-y"     gint                  : Read

How far in the y direction to move the child when the button is depressed.

Default value: 0


The "default-border" style property

  "default-border"           GtkBorder*            : Read

Extra space to add for CAN_DEFAULT buttons.


The "default-outside-border" style property

  "default-outside-border"   GtkBorder*            : Read

Extra space to add for CAN_DEFAULT buttons that is always drawn outside the border.


The "displace-focus" style property

  "displace-focus"           gboolean              : Read

Whether the child_displacement_x/child_displacement_y properties should also affect the focus rectangle.

Default value: FALSE

Since 2.6


The "image-spacing" style property

  "image-spacing"            gint                  : Read

Spacing in pixels between the image and label.

Allowed values: >= 0

Default value: 2


The "inner-border" style property

  "inner-border"             GtkBorder*            : Read

Sets the border between the button edges and child.

Since 2.10


The "tree-view-separator-area" style property

  "tree-view-separator-area" gint                  : Read

Specifies the amount of pixels to reserve for drawing a separator below the button. This is used to visually separate column headers from the tree view. The separator which will be drawn is exactly 1px thick. When 0, no separator will be drawn.

Allowed values: >= 0

Default value: 0

Since maemo 4.0

Stability Level Unstable

Signal Details

The "activate" signal

void                user_function                      (GtkButton *widget,
                                                        gpointer   user_data)      : Run First / Action

The ::activate signal on GtkButton is an action signal and emitting it causes the button to animate press then release. Applications should never connect to this signal, but use the "clicked" signal.

widget : the object which received the signal.
user_data : user data set when the signal handler was connected.

The "clicked" signal

void                user_function                      (GtkButton *button,
                                                        gpointer   user_data)      : Run First / Action

Emitted when the button has been activated (pressed and released).

button : the object that received the signal
user_data : user data set when the signal handler was connected.

The "enter" signal

void                user_function                      (GtkButton *button,
                                                        gpointer   user_data)      : Run First

Emitted when the pointer enters the button.

Deprecated: Use the "enter-notify-event" signal.

button : the object that received the signal
user_data : user data set when the signal handler was connected.

The "leave" signal

void                user_function                      (GtkButton *button,
                                                        gpointer   user_data)      : Run First

Emitted when the pointer leaves the button.

Deprecated: Use the "leave-notify-event" signal.

button : the object that received the signal
user_data : user data set when the signal handler was connected.

The "pressed" signal

void                user_function                      (GtkButton *button,
                                                        gpointer   user_data)      : Run First

Emitted when the button is pressed.

Deprecated: Use the "button-press-event" signal.

button : the object that received the signal
user_data : user data set when the signal handler was connected.

The "released" signal

void                user_function                      (GtkButton *button,
                                                        gpointer   user_data)      : Run First

Emitted when the button is released.

Deprecated: Use the "button-release-event" signal.

button : the object that received the signal
user_data : user data set when the signal handler was connected.