Themeable Stock Images

Themeable Stock Images — Manipulating stock icons

Synopsis

#include <gtk/gtk.h>

                    GtkIconSource;
                    GtkIconFactory;
                    GtkIconSet;
enum                GtkIconSize;
GtkIconSource*      gtk_icon_source_copy                (const GtkIconSource *source);
void                gtk_icon_source_free                (GtkIconSource *source);
void                gtk_icon_factory_add                (GtkIconFactory *factory,
                                                         const gchar *stock_id,
                                                         GtkIconSet *icon_set);
void                gtk_icon_factory_add_default        (GtkIconFactory *factory);
GtkIconSet*         gtk_icon_factory_lookup             (GtkIconFactory *factory,
                                                         const gchar *stock_id);
GtkIconSet*         gtk_icon_factory_lookup_default     (const gchar *stock_id);
GtkIconFactory*     gtk_icon_factory_new                (void);
void                gtk_icon_factory_remove_default     (GtkIconFactory *factory);
void                gtk_icon_set_add_source             (GtkIconSet *icon_set,
                                                         const GtkIconSource *source);
GtkIconSet*         gtk_icon_set_copy                   (GtkIconSet *icon_set);
GtkIconSet*         gtk_icon_set_new                    (void);
GtkIconSet*         gtk_icon_set_new_from_pixbuf        (GdkPixbuf *pixbuf);
GtkIconSet*         gtk_icon_set_ref                    (GtkIconSet *icon_set);
GdkPixbuf*          gtk_icon_set_render_icon            (GtkIconSet *icon_set,
                                                         GtkStyle *style,
                                                         GtkTextDirection direction,
                                                         GtkStateType state,
                                                         GtkIconSize size,
                                                         GtkWidget *widget,
                                                         const char *detail);
void                gtk_icon_set_unref                  (GtkIconSet *icon_set);
gboolean            gtk_icon_size_lookup                (GtkIconSize size,
                                                         gint *width,
                                                         gint *height);
gboolean            gtk_icon_size_lookup_for_settings   (GtkSettings *settings,
                                                         GtkIconSize size,
                                                         gint *width,
                                                         gint *height);
GtkIconSize         gtk_icon_size_register              (const gchar *name,
                                                         gint width,
                                                         gint height);
void                gtk_icon_size_register_alias        (const gchar *alias,
                                                         GtkIconSize target);
GtkIconSize         gtk_icon_size_from_name             (const gchar *name);
const gchar*        gtk_icon_size_get_name              (GtkIconSize size);
void                gtk_icon_set_get_sizes              (GtkIconSet *icon_set,
                                                         GtkIconSize **sizes,
                                                         gint *n_sizes);
GtkTextDirection    gtk_icon_source_get_direction       (const GtkIconSource *source);
gboolean            gtk_icon_source_get_direction_wildcarded
                                                        (const GtkIconSource *source);
const gchar*        gtk_icon_source_get_filename        (const GtkIconSource *source);
GdkPixbuf*          gtk_icon_source_get_pixbuf          (const GtkIconSource *source);
const gchar*        gtk_icon_source_get_icon_name       (const GtkIconSource *source);
GtkIconSize         gtk_icon_source_get_size            (const GtkIconSource *source);
gboolean            gtk_icon_source_get_size_wildcarded (const GtkIconSource *source);
GtkStateType        gtk_icon_source_get_state           (const GtkIconSource *source);
gboolean            gtk_icon_source_get_state_wildcarded
                                                        (const GtkIconSource *source);
GtkIconSource*      gtk_icon_source_new                 (void);
void                gtk_icon_source_set_direction       (GtkIconSource *source,
                                                         GtkTextDirection direction);
void                gtk_icon_source_set_direction_wildcarded
                                                        (GtkIconSource *source,
                                                         gboolean setting);
void                gtk_icon_source_set_filename        (GtkIconSource *source,
                                                         const gchar *filename);
void                gtk_icon_source_set_pixbuf          (GtkIconSource *source,
                                                         GdkPixbuf *pixbuf);
void                gtk_icon_source_set_icon_name       (GtkIconSource *source,
                                                         const gchar *icon_name);
void                gtk_icon_source_set_size            (GtkIconSource *source,
                                                         GtkIconSize size);
void                gtk_icon_source_set_size_wildcarded (GtkIconSource *source,
                                                         gboolean setting);
void                gtk_icon_source_set_state           (GtkIconSource *source,
                                                         GtkStateType state);
void                gtk_icon_source_set_state_wildcarded
                                                        (GtkIconSource *source,
                                                         gboolean setting);

Object Hierarchy

  GObject
   +----GtkIconFactory

Implemented Interfaces

GtkIconFactory implements GtkBuildable.

Description

Browse the available stock icons in the list of stock IDs found here. You can also use the gtk-demo application for this purpose.

An icon factory manages a collection of GtkIconSet; a GtkIconSet manages a set of variants of a particular icon (i.e. a GtkIconSet contains variants for different sizes and widget states). Icons in an icon factory are named by a stock ID, which is a simple string identifying the icon. Each GtkStyle has a list of GtkIconFactory derived from the current theme; those icon factories are consulted first when searching for an icon. If the theme doesn't set a particular icon, GTK+ looks for the icon in a list of default icon factories, maintained by gtk_icon_factory_add_default() and gtk_icon_factory_remove_default(). Applications with icons should add a default icon factory with their icons, which will allow themes to override the icons for the application.

To display an icon, always use gtk_style_lookup_icon_set() on the widget that will display the icon, or the convenience function gtk_widget_render_icon(). These functions take the theme into account when looking up the icon to use for a given stock ID.

GtkIconFactory as GtkBuildable

GtkIconFactory supports a custom <sources> element, which can contain multiple <source> elements. The following attributes are allowed:

stock-id

The stock id of the source, a string. This attribute is mandatory

filename

The filename of the source, a string. This attribute is optional

icon-name

The icon name for the source, a string. This attribute is optional.

size

Size of the icon, a GtkIconSize enum value. This attribute is optional.

direction

Direction of the source, a GtkTextDirection enum value. This attribute is optional.

state

State of the source, a GtkStateType enum value. This attribute is optional.

Example 5. A GtkIconFactory UI definition fragment.

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<object class="GtkIconFactory" id="iconfactory1">
  <sources>
    <source stock-id="apple-red" filename="apple-red.png"/>
  </sources>
</object>
<object class="GtkWindow" id="window1">
  <child>
    <object class="GtkButton" id="apple_button">
      <property name="label">apple-red</property>
      <property name="use-stock">True</property>
    </object>
  </child>
</object>

Details

GtkIconSource

typedef struct _GtkIconSource GtkIconSource;


GtkIconFactory

typedef struct _GtkIconFactory GtkIconFactory;


GtkIconSet

typedef struct _GtkIconSet GtkIconSet;


enum GtkIconSize

typedef enum
{
  GTK_ICON_SIZE_INVALID,
  GTK_ICON_SIZE_MENU,
  GTK_ICON_SIZE_SMALL_TOOLBAR,
  GTK_ICON_SIZE_LARGE_TOOLBAR,
  GTK_ICON_SIZE_BUTTON,
  GTK_ICON_SIZE_DND,
  GTK_ICON_SIZE_DIALOG
} GtkIconSize;


gtk_icon_source_copy ()

GtkIconSource*      gtk_icon_source_copy                (const GtkIconSource *source);

Creates a copy of source; mostly useful for language bindings.

source :

a GtkIconSource

Returns :

a new GtkIconSource

gtk_icon_source_free ()

void                gtk_icon_source_free                (GtkIconSource *source);

Frees a dynamically-allocated icon source, along with its filename, size, and pixbuf fields if those are not NULL.

source :

a GtkIconSource

gtk_icon_factory_add ()

void                gtk_icon_factory_add                (GtkIconFactory *factory,
                                                         const gchar *stock_id,
                                                         GtkIconSet *icon_set);

Adds the given icon_set to the icon factory, under the name stock_id. stock_id should be namespaced for your application, e.g. "myapp-whatever-icon". Normally applications create a GtkIconFactory, then add it to the list of default factories with gtk_icon_factory_add_default(). Then they pass the stock_id to widgets such as GtkImage to display the icon. Themes can provide an icon with the same name (such as "myapp-whatever-icon") to override your application's default icons. If an icon already existed in factory for stock_id, it is unreferenced and replaced with the new icon_set.

factory :

a GtkIconFactory

stock_id :

icon name

icon_set :

icon set

gtk_icon_factory_add_default ()

void                gtk_icon_factory_add_default        (GtkIconFactory *factory);

Adds an icon factory to the list of icon factories searched by gtk_style_lookup_icon_set(). This means that, for example, gtk_image_new_from_stock() will be able to find icons in factory. There will normally be an icon factory added for each library or application that comes with icons. The default icon factories can be overridden by themes.

factory :

a GtkIconFactory

gtk_icon_factory_lookup ()

GtkIconSet*         gtk_icon_factory_lookup             (GtkIconFactory *factory,
                                                         const gchar *stock_id);

Looks up stock_id in the icon factory, returning an icon set if found, otherwise NULL. For display to the user, you should use gtk_style_lookup_icon_set() on the GtkStyle for the widget that will display the icon, instead of using this function directly, so that themes are taken into account.

factory :

a GtkIconFactory

stock_id :

an icon name

Returns :

icon set of stock_id.

gtk_icon_factory_lookup_default ()

GtkIconSet*         gtk_icon_factory_lookup_default     (const gchar *stock_id);

Looks for an icon in the list of default icon factories. For display to the user, you should use gtk_style_lookup_icon_set() on the GtkStyle for the widget that will display the icon, instead of using this function directly, so that themes are taken into account.

stock_id :

an icon name

Returns :

a GtkIconSet, or NULL

gtk_icon_factory_new ()

GtkIconFactory*     gtk_icon_factory_new                (void);

Creates a new GtkIconFactory. An icon factory manages a collection of GtkIconSets; a GtkIconSet manages a set of variants of a particular icon (i.e. a GtkIconSet contains variants for different sizes and widget states). Icons in an icon factory are named by a stock ID, which is a simple string identifying the icon. Each GtkStyle has a list of GtkIconFactorys derived from the current theme; those icon factories are consulted first when searching for an icon. If the theme doesn't set a particular icon, GTK+ looks for the icon in a list of default icon factories, maintained by gtk_icon_factory_add_default() and gtk_icon_factory_remove_default(). Applications with icons should add a default icon factory with their icons, which will allow themes to override the icons for the application.

Returns :

a new GtkIconFactory

gtk_icon_factory_remove_default ()

void                gtk_icon_factory_remove_default     (GtkIconFactory *factory);

Removes an icon factory from the list of default icon factories. Not normally used; you might use it for a library that can be unloaded or shut down.

factory :

a GtkIconFactory previously added with gtk_icon_factory_add_default()

gtk_icon_set_add_source ()

void                gtk_icon_set_add_source             (GtkIconSet *icon_set,
                                                         const GtkIconSource *source);

Icon sets have a list of GtkIconSource, which they use as base icons for rendering icons in different states and sizes. Icons are scaled, made to look insensitive, etc. in gtk_icon_set_render_icon(), but GtkIconSet needs base images to work with. The base images and when to use them are described by a GtkIconSource.

This function copies source, so you can reuse the same source immediately without affecting the icon set.

An example of when you'd use this function: a web browser's "Back to Previous Page" icon might point in a different direction in Hebrew and in English; it might look different when insensitive; and it might change size depending on toolbar mode (small/large icons). So a single icon set would contain all those variants of the icon, and you might add a separate source for each one.

You should nearly always add a "default" icon source with all fields wildcarded, which will be used as a fallback if no more specific source matches. GtkIconSet always prefers more specific icon sources to more generic icon sources. The order in which you add the sources to the icon set does not matter.

gtk_icon_set_new_from_pixbuf() creates a new icon set with a default icon source based on the given pixbuf.

icon_set :

a GtkIconSet

source :

a GtkIconSource

gtk_icon_set_copy ()

GtkIconSet*         gtk_icon_set_copy                   (GtkIconSet *icon_set);

Copies icon_set by value.

icon_set :

a GtkIconSet

Returns :

a new GtkIconSet identical to the first.

gtk_icon_set_new ()

GtkIconSet*         gtk_icon_set_new                    (void);

Creates a new GtkIconSet. A GtkIconSet represents a single icon in various sizes and widget states. It can provide a GdkPixbuf for a given size and state on request, and automatically caches some of the rendered GdkPixbuf objects.

Normally you would use gtk_widget_render_icon() instead of using GtkIconSet directly. The one case where you'd use GtkIconSet is to create application-specific icon sets to place in a GtkIconFactory.

Returns :

a new GtkIconSet

gtk_icon_set_new_from_pixbuf ()

GtkIconSet*         gtk_icon_set_new_from_pixbuf        (GdkPixbuf *pixbuf);

Creates a new GtkIconSet with pixbuf as the default/fallback source image. If you don't add any additional GtkIconSource to the icon set, all variants of the icon will be created from pixbuf, using scaling, pixelation, etc. as required to adjust the icon size or make the icon look insensitive/prelighted.

pixbuf :

a GdkPixbuf

Returns :

a new GtkIconSet

gtk_icon_set_ref ()

GtkIconSet*         gtk_icon_set_ref                    (GtkIconSet *icon_set);

Increments the reference count on icon_set.

icon_set :

a GtkIconSet.

Returns :

icon_set.

gtk_icon_set_render_icon ()

GdkPixbuf*          gtk_icon_set_render_icon            (GtkIconSet *icon_set,
                                                         GtkStyle *style,
                                                         GtkTextDirection direction,
                                                         GtkStateType state,
                                                         GtkIconSize size,
                                                         GtkWidget *widget,
                                                         const char *detail);

Renders an icon using gtk_style_render_icon(). In most cases, gtk_widget_render_icon() is better, since it automatically provides most of the arguments from the current widget settings. This function never returns NULL; if the icon can't be rendered (perhaps because an image file fails to load), a default "missing image" icon will be returned instead.

icon_set :

a GtkIconSet

style :

a GtkStyle associated with widget, or NULL. allow-none.

direction :

text direction

state :

widget state

size :

icon size. A size of (GtkIconSize)-1 means render at the size of the source and don't scale.. type int

widget :

widget that will display the icon, or NULL. The only use that is typically made of this is to determine the appropriate GdkScreen.. allow-none.

detail :

detail to pass to the theme engine, or NULL. Note that passing a detail of anything but NULL will disable caching.. allow-none.

Returns :

a GdkPixbuf to be displayed

gtk_icon_set_unref ()

void                gtk_icon_set_unref                  (GtkIconSet *icon_set);

Decrements the reference count on icon_set, and frees memory if the reference count reaches 0.

icon_set :

a GtkIconSet

gtk_icon_size_lookup ()

gboolean            gtk_icon_size_lookup                (GtkIconSize size,
                                                         gint *width,
                                                         gint *height);

Obtains the pixel size of a semantic icon size, possibly modified by user preferences for the default GtkSettings. (See gtk_icon_size_lookup_for_settings().) Normally size would be GTK_ICON_SIZE_MENU, GTK_ICON_SIZE_BUTTON, etc. This function isn't normally needed, gtk_widget_render_icon() is the usual way to get an icon for rendering, then just look at the size of the rendered pixbuf. The rendered pixbuf may not even correspond to the width/height returned by gtk_icon_size_lookup(), because themes are free to render the pixbuf however they like, including changing the usual size.

size :

an icon size. type int

width :

location to store icon width

height :

location to store icon height

Returns :

TRUE if size was a valid size

gtk_icon_size_lookup_for_settings ()

gboolean            gtk_icon_size_lookup_for_settings   (GtkSettings *settings,
                                                         GtkIconSize size,
                                                         gint *width,
                                                         gint *height);

Obtains the pixel size of a semantic icon size, possibly modified by user preferences for a particular GtkSettings. Normally size would be GTK_ICON_SIZE_MENU, GTK_ICON_SIZE_BUTTON, etc. This function isn't normally needed, gtk_widget_render_icon() is the usual way to get an icon for rendering, then just look at the size of the rendered pixbuf. The rendered pixbuf may not even correspond to the width/height returned by gtk_icon_size_lookup(), because themes are free to render the pixbuf however they like, including changing the usual size.

settings :

a GtkSettings object, used to determine which set of user preferences to used.

size :

an icon size. type int

width :

location to store icon width

height :

location to store icon height

Returns :

TRUE if size was a valid size

Since 2.2


gtk_icon_size_register ()

GtkIconSize         gtk_icon_size_register              (const gchar *name,
                                                         gint width,
                                                         gint height);

Registers a new icon size, along the same lines as GTK_ICON_SIZE_MENU, etc. Returns the integer value for the size.

name :

name of the icon size

width :

the icon width

height :

the icon height

Returns :

integer value representing the size. type int

gtk_icon_size_register_alias ()

void                gtk_icon_size_register_alias        (const gchar *alias,
                                                         GtkIconSize target);

Registers alias as another name for target. So calling gtk_icon_size_from_name() with alias as argument will return target.

alias :

an alias for target

target :

an existing icon size. type int

gtk_icon_size_from_name ()

GtkIconSize         gtk_icon_size_from_name             (const gchar *name);

Looks up the icon size associated with name.

name :

the name to look up.

Returns :

the icon size with the given name.

gtk_icon_size_get_name ()

const gchar*        gtk_icon_size_get_name              (GtkIconSize size);

Gets the canonical name of the given icon size. The returned string is statically allocated and should not be freed.

size :

a GtkIconSize.. type int

Returns :

the name of the given icon size.

gtk_icon_set_get_sizes ()

void                gtk_icon_set_get_sizes              (GtkIconSet *icon_set,
                                                         GtkIconSize **sizes,
                                                         gint *n_sizes);

Obtains a list of icon sizes this icon set can render. The returned array must be freed with g_free().

icon_set :

a GtkIconSet

sizes :

return location for array of sizes. type int

n_sizes :

location to store number of elements in returned array

gtk_icon_source_get_direction ()

GtkTextDirection    gtk_icon_source_get_direction       (const GtkIconSource *source);

Obtains the text direction this icon source applies to. The return value is only useful/meaningful if the text direction is not wildcarded.

source :

a GtkIconSource

Returns :

text direction this source matches

gtk_icon_source_get_direction_wildcarded ()

gboolean            gtk_icon_source_get_direction_wildcarded
                                                        (const GtkIconSource *source);

Gets the value set by gtk_icon_source_set_direction_wildcarded().

source :

a GtkIconSource

Returns :

TRUE if this icon source is a base for any text direction variant

gtk_icon_source_get_filename ()

const gchar*        gtk_icon_source_get_filename        (const GtkIconSource *source);

Retrieves the source filename, or NULL if none is set. The filename is not a copy, and should not be modified or expected to persist beyond the lifetime of the icon source.

source :

a GtkIconSource

Returns :

image filename. This string must not be modified or freed.

gtk_icon_source_get_pixbuf ()

GdkPixbuf*          gtk_icon_source_get_pixbuf          (const GtkIconSource *source);

Retrieves the source pixbuf, or NULL if none is set. In addition, if a filename source is in use, this function in some cases will return the pixbuf from loaded from the filename. This is, for example, true for the GtkIconSource passed to the GtkStyle::render_icon() virtual function. The reference count on the pixbuf is not incremented.

source :

a GtkIconSource

Returns :

source pixbuf

gtk_icon_source_get_icon_name ()

const gchar*        gtk_icon_source_get_icon_name       (const GtkIconSource *source);

Retrieves the source icon name, or NULL if none is set. The icon_name is not a copy, and should not be modified or expected to persist beyond the lifetime of the icon source.

source :

a GtkIconSource

Returns :

icon name. This string must not be modified or freed.

gtk_icon_source_get_size ()

GtkIconSize         gtk_icon_source_get_size            (const GtkIconSource *source);

Obtains the icon size this source applies to. The return value is only useful/meaningful if the icon size is not wildcarded.

source :

a GtkIconSource

Returns :

icon size this source matches.. type int

gtk_icon_source_get_size_wildcarded ()

gboolean            gtk_icon_source_get_size_wildcarded (const GtkIconSource *source);

Gets the value set by gtk_icon_source_set_size_wildcarded().

source :

a GtkIconSource

Returns :

TRUE if this icon source is a base for any icon size variant

gtk_icon_source_get_state ()

GtkStateType        gtk_icon_source_get_state           (const GtkIconSource *source);

Obtains the widget state this icon source applies to. The return value is only useful/meaningful if the widget state is not wildcarded.

source :

a GtkIconSource

Returns :

widget state this source matches

gtk_icon_source_get_state_wildcarded ()

gboolean            gtk_icon_source_get_state_wildcarded
                                                        (const GtkIconSource *source);

Gets the value set by gtk_icon_source_set_state_wildcarded().

source :

a GtkIconSource

Returns :

TRUE if this icon source is a base for any widget state variant

gtk_icon_source_new ()

GtkIconSource*      gtk_icon_source_new                 (void);

Creates a new GtkIconSource. A GtkIconSource contains a GdkPixbuf (or image filename) that serves as the base image for one or more of the icons in a GtkIconSet, along with a specification for which icons in the icon set will be based on that pixbuf or image file. An icon set contains a set of icons that represent "the same" logical concept in different states, different global text directions, and different sizes.

So for example a web browser's "Back to Previous Page" icon might point in a different direction in Hebrew and in English; it might look different when insensitive; and it might change size depending on toolbar mode (small/large icons). So a single icon set would contain all those variants of the icon. GtkIconSet contains a list of GtkIconSource from which it can derive specific icon variants in the set.

In the simplest case, GtkIconSet contains one source pixbuf from which it derives all variants. The convenience function gtk_icon_set_new_from_pixbuf() handles this case; if you only have one source pixbuf, just use that function.

If you want to use a different base pixbuf for different icon variants, you create multiple icon sources, mark which variants they'll be used to create, and add them to the icon set with gtk_icon_set_add_source().

By default, the icon source has all parameters wildcarded. That is, the icon source will be used as the base icon for any desired text direction, widget state, or icon size.

Returns :

a new GtkIconSource

gtk_icon_source_set_direction ()

void                gtk_icon_source_set_direction       (GtkIconSource *source,
                                                         GtkTextDirection direction);

Sets the text direction this icon source is intended to be used with.

Setting the text direction on an icon source makes no difference if the text direction is wildcarded. Therefore, you should usually call gtk_icon_source_set_direction_wildcarded() to un-wildcard it in addition to calling this function.

source :

a GtkIconSource

direction :

text direction this source applies to

gtk_icon_source_set_direction_wildcarded ()

void                gtk_icon_source_set_direction_wildcarded
                                                        (GtkIconSource *source,
                                                         gboolean setting);

If the text direction is wildcarded, this source can be used as the base image for an icon in any GtkTextDirection. If the text direction is not wildcarded, then the text direction the icon source applies to should be set with gtk_icon_source_set_direction(), and the icon source will only be used with that text direction.

GtkIconSet prefers non-wildcarded sources (exact matches) over wildcarded sources, and will use an exact match when possible.

source :

a GtkIconSource

setting :

TRUE to wildcard the text direction

gtk_icon_source_set_filename ()

void                gtk_icon_source_set_filename        (GtkIconSource *source,
                                                         const gchar *filename);

Sets the name of an image file to use as a base image when creating icon variants for GtkIconSet. The filename must be absolute.

source :

a GtkIconSource

filename :

image file to use

gtk_icon_source_set_pixbuf ()

void                gtk_icon_source_set_pixbuf          (GtkIconSource *source,
                                                         GdkPixbuf *pixbuf);

Sets a pixbuf to use as a base image when creating icon variants for GtkIconSet.

source :

a GtkIconSource

pixbuf :

pixbuf to use as a source

gtk_icon_source_set_icon_name ()

void                gtk_icon_source_set_icon_name       (GtkIconSource *source,
                                                         const gchar *icon_name);

Sets the name of an icon to look up in the current icon theme to use as a base image when creating icon variants for GtkIconSet.

source :

a GtkIconSource

icon_name :

name of icon to use. allow-none.

gtk_icon_source_set_size ()

void                gtk_icon_source_set_size            (GtkIconSource *source,
                                                         GtkIconSize size);

Sets the icon size this icon source is intended to be used with.

Setting the icon size on an icon source makes no difference if the size is wildcarded. Therefore, you should usually call gtk_icon_source_set_size_wildcarded() to un-wildcard it in addition to calling this function.

source :

a GtkIconSource

size :

icon size this source applies to. type int

gtk_icon_source_set_size_wildcarded ()

void                gtk_icon_source_set_size_wildcarded (GtkIconSource *source,
                                                         gboolean setting);

If the icon size is wildcarded, this source can be used as the base image for an icon of any size. If the size is not wildcarded, then the size the source applies to should be set with gtk_icon_source_set_size() and the icon source will only be used with that specific size.

GtkIconSet prefers non-wildcarded sources (exact matches) over wildcarded sources, and will use an exact match when possible.

GtkIconSet will normally scale wildcarded source images to produce an appropriate icon at a given size, but will not change the size of source images that match exactly.

source :

a GtkIconSource

setting :

TRUE to wildcard the widget state

gtk_icon_source_set_state ()

void                gtk_icon_source_set_state           (GtkIconSource *source,
                                                         GtkStateType state);

Sets the widget state this icon source is intended to be used with.

Setting the widget state on an icon source makes no difference if the state is wildcarded. Therefore, you should usually call gtk_icon_source_set_state_wildcarded() to un-wildcard it in addition to calling this function.

source :

a GtkIconSource

state :

widget state this source applies to

gtk_icon_source_set_state_wildcarded ()

void                gtk_icon_source_set_state_wildcarded
                                                        (GtkIconSource *source,
                                                         gboolean setting);

If the widget state is wildcarded, this source can be used as the base image for an icon in any GtkStateType. If the widget state is not wildcarded, then the state the source applies to should be set with gtk_icon_source_set_state() and the icon source will only be used with that specific state.

GtkIconSet prefers non-wildcarded sources (exact matches) over wildcarded sources, and will use an exact match when possible.

GtkIconSet will normally transform wildcarded source images to produce an appropriate icon for a given state, for example lightening an image on prelight, but will not modify source images that match exactly.

source :

a GtkIconSource

setting :

TRUE to wildcard the widget state