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#include <gtk/gtk.h> GtkViewport; GtkWidget* gtk_viewport_new (GtkAdjustment *hadjustment
,GtkAdjustment *vadjustment
); GtkAdjustment* gtk_viewport_get_hadjustment (GtkViewport *viewport
); GtkAdjustment* gtk_viewport_get_vadjustment (GtkViewport *viewport
); void gtk_viewport_set_hadjustment (GtkViewport *viewport
,GtkAdjustment *adjustment
); void gtk_viewport_set_vadjustment (GtkViewport *viewport
,GtkAdjustment *adjustment
); void gtk_viewport_set_shadow_type (GtkViewport *viewport
,GtkShadowType type
); GtkShadowType gtk_viewport_get_shadow_type (GtkViewport *viewport
); GdkWindow* gtk_viewport_get_bin_window (GtkViewport *viewport
);
GObject +----GInitiallyUnowned +----GtkObject +----GtkWidget +----GtkContainer +----GtkBin +----GtkViewport
"hadjustment" GtkAdjustment* : Read / Write / Construct "shadow-type" GtkShadowType : Read / Write "vadjustment" GtkAdjustment* : Read / Write / Construct
The GtkViewport widget acts as an adaptor class, implementing scrollability for child widgets that lack their own scrolling capabilities. Use GtkViewport to scroll child widgets such as GtkTable, GtkBox, and so on.
If a widget has native scrolling abilities, such as GtkTextView,
GtkTreeView or GtkIconview, it can be added to a GtkScrolledWindow
with gtk_container_add()
. If a widget does not, you must first add the
widget to a GtkViewport, then add the viewport to the scrolled window.
The convenience function gtk_scrolled_window_add_with_viewport()
does
exactly this, so you can ignore the presence of the viewport.
GtkWidget* gtk_viewport_new (GtkAdjustment *hadjustment
,GtkAdjustment *vadjustment
);
Creates a new GtkViewport with the given adjustments.
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horizontal adjustment. |
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vertical adjustment. |
Returns : |
a new GtkViewport. |
GtkAdjustment* gtk_viewport_get_hadjustment (GtkViewport *viewport
);
Returns the horizontal adjustment of the viewport.
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a GtkViewport. |
Returns : |
the horizontal adjustment of viewport .
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GtkAdjustment* gtk_viewport_get_vadjustment (GtkViewport *viewport
);
Returns the vertical adjustment of the viewport.
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a GtkViewport. |
Returns : |
the vertical adjustment of viewport .
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void gtk_viewport_set_hadjustment (GtkViewport *viewport
,GtkAdjustment *adjustment
);
Sets the horizontal adjustment of the viewport.
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a GtkViewport. |
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a GtkAdjustment.. allow-none. |
void gtk_viewport_set_vadjustment (GtkViewport *viewport
,GtkAdjustment *adjustment
);
Sets the vertical adjustment of the viewport.
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a GtkViewport. |
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a GtkAdjustment.. allow-none. |
void gtk_viewport_set_shadow_type (GtkViewport *viewport
,GtkShadowType type
);
Sets the shadow type of the viewport.
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a GtkViewport. |
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the new shadow type. |
GtkShadowType gtk_viewport_get_shadow_type (GtkViewport *viewport
);
Gets the shadow type of the GtkViewport. See
gtk_viewport_set_shadow_type()
.
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a GtkViewport |
Returns : |
the shadow type |
GdkWindow* gtk_viewport_get_bin_window (GtkViewport *viewport
);
Gets the bin window of the GtkViewport.
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a GtkViewport |
Returns : |
a GdkWindow |
Since 2.20
"hadjustment"
property"hadjustment" GtkAdjustment* : Read / Write / Construct
The GtkAdjustment that determines the values of the horizontal position for this viewport.
"shadow-type"
property"shadow-type" GtkShadowType : Read / Write
Determines how the shadowed box around the viewport is drawn.
Default value: GTK_SHADOW_IN
"vadjustment"
property"vadjustment" GtkAdjustment* : Read / Write / Construct
The GtkAdjustment that determines the values of the vertical position for this viewport.
"set-scroll-adjustments"
signalvoid user_function (GtkViewport *horizontal, GtkAdjustment *vertical, GtkAdjustment *arg2, gpointer user_data) : Run Last / Action
Set the scroll adjustments for the viewport. Usually scrolled containers like GtkScrolledWindow will emit this signal to connect two instances of GtkScrollbar to the scroll directions of the GtkViewport.
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the horizontal GtkAdjustment |
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the vertical GtkAdjustment |
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user data set when the signal handler was connected. |