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/*
* This file is part of gtkD.
*
* gtkD is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
* it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3
* of the License, or (at your option) any later version, with
* some exceptions, please read the COPYING file.
*
* gtkD is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
* GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* along with gtkD; if not, write to the Free Software
* Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110, USA
*/
// generated automatically - do not change
// find conversion definition on APILookup.txt
// implement new conversion functionalities on the wrap.utils pakage
module gtk.IconFactory;
private import glib.ConstructionException;
private import glib.Str;
private import gobject.ObjectG;
private import gtk.BuildableIF;
private import gtk.BuildableT;
private import gtk.IconSet;
private import gtk.c.functions;
public import gtk.c.types;
public import gtkc.gtktypes;
/**
* 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-BUILDER-UI}
*
* 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.
*
*
* ## A #GtkIconFactory UI definition fragment. ##
*
* |[
* <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>
* ]|
*/
public class IconFactory : ObjectG, BuildableIF
{
/** the main Gtk struct */
protected GtkIconFactory* gtkIconFactory;
/** Get the main Gtk struct */
public GtkIconFactory* getIconFactoryStruct(bool transferOwnership = false)
{
if (transferOwnership)
ownedRef = false;
return gtkIconFactory;
}
/** the main Gtk struct as a void* */
protected override void* getStruct()
{
return cast(void*)gtkIconFactory;
}
/**
* Sets our main struct and passes it to the parent class.
*/
public this (GtkIconFactory* gtkIconFactory, bool ownedRef = false)
{
this.gtkIconFactory = gtkIconFactory;
super(cast(GObject*)gtkIconFactory, ownedRef);
}
// add the Buildable capabilities
mixin BuildableT!(GtkIconFactory);
/** */
public static GType getType()
{
return gtk_icon_factory_get_type();
}
/**
* 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.
*
* Deprecated: Use #GtkIconTheme instead.
*
* Returns: a new #GtkIconFactory
*
* Throws: ConstructionException GTK+ fails to create the object.
*/
public this()
{
auto p = gtk_icon_factory_new();
if(p is null)
{
throw new ConstructionException("null returned by new");
}
this(cast(GtkIconFactory*) p, true);
}
/**
* 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.
*
* Deprecated: Use #GtkIconTheme instead.
*
* Params:
* stockId = an icon name
*
* Returns: a #GtkIconSet, or %NULL
*/
public static IconSet lookupDefault(string stockId)
{
auto p = gtk_icon_factory_lookup_default(Str.toStringz(stockId));
if(p is null)
{
return null;
}
return ObjectG.getDObject!(IconSet)(cast(GtkIconSet*) p);
}
/**
* 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.
*
* Deprecated: Use #GtkIconTheme instead.
*
* Params:
* stockId = icon name
* iconSet = icon set
*/
public void add(string stockId, IconSet iconSet)
{
gtk_icon_factory_add(gtkIconFactory, Str.toStringz(stockId), (iconSet is null) ? null : iconSet.getIconSetStruct());
}
/**
* 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.
*
* Deprecated: Use #GtkIconTheme instead.
*/
public void addDefault()
{
gtk_icon_factory_add_default(gtkIconFactory);
}
/**
* 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.
*
* Deprecated: Use #GtkIconTheme instead.
*
* Params:
* stockId = an icon name
*
* Returns: icon set of @stock_id.
*/
public IconSet lookup(string stockId)
{
auto p = gtk_icon_factory_lookup(gtkIconFactory, Str.toStringz(stockId));
if(p is null)
{
return null;
}
return ObjectG.getDObject!(IconSet)(cast(GtkIconSet*) p);
}
/**
* 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.
*
* Deprecated: Use #GtkIconTheme instead.
*/
public void removeDefault()
{
gtk_icon_factory_remove_default(gtkIconFactory);
}
}
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