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Gnome2::AppHelper(3pm) |
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Gnome2::AppHelper
In Gnome2
GnomeUIInfo’s are often used as a convenient way to
create GUI ’s. In Perl,
GnomeUIInfo’s are always references to arrays of
items. Items can either be references to hashs or references
to arrays:
Hash Reference
When using hash references, items are specified by giving key-value pairs. A typical example:
{ type => "item", label => "Quit", callback => sub { exit(0); } }
For the list of valid keys, see below.
Array References
When using array references, items are a list of the following keys, in this order:
type, label, hint, moreinfo, pixmap_type, pixmap_info, accelerator_key and modifiers.
The example from above would become:
[ "item", "Item", undef, sub { exit(0); }, undef, undef, undef, undef ]
To create multi-level structures, you use the "subtree" type and the "subtree" key, as in the following example:
{ type => "subtree", label => "Radio Items", subtree => [ { type => "radioitems", moreinfo => [ { type => "item", label => "A" }, { type => "item", label => "B" }, { type => "item", label => "C" }, { type => "item", label => "D" }, { type => "item", label => "E" } ] } ] }
Gnome2−>accelerators_sync
$menu_shell−>fill_menu ($uiinfo, $accel_group,
$uline_accels, $pos)
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$uiinfo (Gnome2::UIInfo) |
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$accel_group (Gtk2::AccelGroup) |
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$uline_accels (boolean) |
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$pos (integer) |
$toolbar−>fill_toolbar ($uiinfo, $accel_group)
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$uiinfo (Gnome2::UIInfo) |
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$accel_group (Gtk2::AccelGroup) |
list = $parent−>find_menu_pos ($path)
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$path (string) |
Returns the GtkWidget and the position associated with the path.
$bar−>install_menu_hints ($uiinfo)
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$uiinfo (Gnome2::UIInfo) |
Gnome2
Copyright (C) 2003−2004 by the gtk2−perl team.
This software is licensed under the LGPL . See Gnome2 for a full notice.
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