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<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"><html>  <head>    <title>      Widgets    </title>    <meta name="GENERATOR" content=    "Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet Version 1.45">    <link rel="HOME" title="GTK+ / Gnome Application Development"    href="ggad.html">    <link rel="UP" title="GTK+/Gnome Object Hierarchy" href=     "hierarchy.html">    <link rel="PREVIOUS" title="GtkObject" href="z202.html">    <link rel="NEXT" title="Canvas Items" href="z736.html">  </head>  <body bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000" link="#0000FF" vlink=   "#840084" alink="#0000FF">    <div class="NAVHEADER">      <table width="100%" border="0" bgcolor="#ffffff" cellpadding=       "1" cellspacing="0">        <tr>          <th colspan="4" align="center">            <font color="#000000" size="2">GTK+ / Gnome Application            Development</font>          </th>        </tr>        <tr>          <td width="25%" bgcolor="#ffffff" align="left">            <a href="z202.html"><font color="#0000ff" size="2"><b>            &lt;&lt;&lt; Previous</b></font></a>          </td>          <td width="25%" colspan="2" bgcolor="#ffffff" align=           "center">            <font color="#0000ff" size="2"><b><a href="ggad.html">            <font color="#0000ff" size="2"><b>            Home</b></font></a></b></font>          </td>          <td width="25%" bgcolor="#ffffff" align="right">            <a href="z736.html"><font color="#0000ff" size="2"><b>            Next &gt;&gt;&gt;</b></font></a>          </td>        </tr>      </table>    </div>    <div class="SECT1">      <h1 class="SECT1">        <a name="Z207">Widgets</a>      </h1>      <p>        <i class="FIRSTTERM">Widgets</i> are the reason for GTK+'s        existence. Widgets are subclasses of <tt class="CLASSNAME">        GtkWidget</tt>, which is in turn a subclass of <span class=         "STRUCTNAME">GtkObject</span>. A widget represents a        rectangular region on the screen, and may be purely        decorative, an interactive control, or a container        controlling the arrangement of child widgets. <a href=         "cha-gtk.html">the chapter called <i>GTK+ Basics</i></a>        introduces GTK+ and thus widgets; <a href=        "cha-widget.html">the chapter called <i>Writing a <tt        class="CLASSNAME">GtkWidget</tt></i></a> covers widget        implementation and concepts in more detail.      </p>      <div class="SECT2">        <h2 class="SECT2">          <a name="Z208"><tt class="CLASSNAME">GtkWidget</tt></a>        </h2>        <div class="SECT3">          <h3 class="SECT3">            <a name="Z209">Library</a>          </h3>          <p>            GTK+          </p>        </div>        <div class="SECT3">          <h3 class="SECT3">            <a name="Z210">Header File</a>          </h3>          <p>            <tt class="FILENAME">gtk/gtkwidget.h</tt>          </p>        </div>        <div class="SECT3">          <h3 class="SECT3">            <a name="Z211">Description</a>          </h3>          <p>            <tt class="CLASSNAME">GtkWidget</tt> is the parent            class of all widgets. Chapters <a href="cha-gtk.html">            the chapter called <i>GTK+ Basics</i></a> and <a href=             "cha-widget.html">the chapter called <i>Writing a <tt            class="CLASSNAME">GtkWidget</tt></i></a> describe            widgets in general terms.          </p>          <p>            <tt class="CLASSNAME">GtkWidget</tt> is an abstract            base class.          </p>        </div>      </div>      <div class="SECT2">        <h2 class="SECT2">          <a name="Z212"><tt class="CLASSNAME">          GtkContainer</tt></a>        </h2>        <div class="SECT3">          <h3 class="SECT3">            <a name="Z213">Library</a>          </h3>          <p>            GTK+          </p>        </div>        <div class="SECT3">          <h3 class="SECT3">            <a name="Z214">Header File</a>          </h3>          <p>            <tt class="FILENAME">gtk/gtkcontainer.h</tt>          </p>        </div>        <div class="SECT3">          <h3 class="SECT3">            <a name="Z215">Description</a>          </h3>          <p>            <tt class="CLASSNAME">GtkContainer</tt> is the abstract            base class for widgets that can contain other widgets.            <a href="sec-containers.html">the section called <i>            Containers And Widget Layout</i> in the chapter called            <i>GTK+ Basics</i></a> describes containers in some            detail; <a href="cha-widget.html">the chapter called            <i>Writing a <tt class="CLASSNAME">            GtkWidget</tt></i></a> includes information on            container widget implementation.          </p>        </div>      </div>      <div class="SECT2">        <h2 class="SECT2">          <a name="Z216"><tt class="CLASSNAME">GtkBin</tt></a>        </h2>        <div class="SECT3">          <h3 class="SECT3">            <a name="Z217">Library</a>          </h3>          <p>            GTK+          </p>        </div>        <div class="SECT3">          <h3 class="SECT3">            <a name="Z218">Header File</a>          </h3>          <p>            <tt class="FILENAME">gtk/gtkbin.h</tt>          </p>        </div>        <div class="SECT3">          <h3 class="SECT3">            <a name="Z219">Description</a>          </h3>          <p>            <tt class="CLASSNAME">GtkBin</tt> is an abstract base            class for containers with one child. It provides            default implementions of the <tt class="CLASSNAME">            GtkContainer</tt> interface, so it is very easy to            subclass. <a href="cha-widget.html">the chapter called            <i>Writing a <tt class="CLASSNAME">            GtkWidget</tt></i></a> describes how to implement a <tt            class="CLASSNAME">GtkBin</tt> subclass.          </p>        </div>      </div>      <div class="SECT2">        <h2 class="SECT2">          <a name="Z220"><tt class="CLASSNAME">GtkWindow</tt></a>        </h2>        <div class="SECT3">          <h3 class="SECT3">            <a name="Z221">Library</a>          </h3>          <p>            GTK+          </p>        </div>        <div class="SECT3">          <h3 class="SECT3">            <a name="Z222">Header File</a>          </h3>          <p>            <tt class="FILENAME">gtk/gtkwindow.h</tt>          </p>        </div>        <div class="SECT3">          <h3 class="SECT3">            <a name="Z223">Description</a>          </h3>          <p>            <tt class="CLASSNAME">GtkWindow</tt> represents a            toplevel dialog or application window. As the primary            toplevel widget in GTK+, it has many special            responsibilities; for example, it maintains the current            keyboard focus and determines its own size allocation            (rather than receiving one from a parent widget).          </p>          <p>            Gnome applications typically use <tt class="CLASSNAME">            GnomeApp</tt> for main application windows, to take            advantage of its added features; for dialogs, you            should use <tt class="CLASSNAME">GnomeDialog</tt> with            Gnome and <tt class="CLASSNAME">GtkDialog</tt> with            GTK+. Of course there are several specialized dialog            subclasses available as well. If none of <tt class=             "CLASSNAME">GtkWindow</tt>'s subclasses seem            appropriate to your application, <tt class="CLASSNAME">            GtkWindow</tt> can also be used directly.          </p>          <p>            A danger worthy of note: <tt class="CLASSNAME">            GtkWindow</tt> is automatically destroyed if it            receives a <span class="SYMBOL">"delete_event"</span>            signal. To prevent this, you must install the <i class=             "EMPHASIS">last</i> signal handler to run, and your            signal handler must return <span class="STRUCTNAME">            TRUE</span>. This is a very common GTK+ programming            mistake; see <a href=             "sec-gdkevent.html#SEC-WINDOWCHANGEEVENTS">the section            called <i>Window Change Events</i> in the chapter            called <i>GDK Basics</i></a> for details. <tt class=             "CLASSNAME">GnomeDialog</tt> will help you handle this            situation; see <a href="cha-dialogs.html">the chapter            called <i>User Communication: Dialogs</i></a>.          </p>          <p>            It is a good idea to make <tt class="CLASSNAME">            GtkWindow</tt> the last container you call <tt class=             "FUNCTION">gtk_widget_show()</tt> on. Most widgets are            not actually mapped (placed onscreen) until their            parent container is; but <tt class="CLASSNAME">            GtkWindow</tt> has no parent, and appears immediately.            So if you show its children after you've shown the            window, you will see some flicker.          </p>        </div>      </div>      <div class="SECT2">        <h2 class="SECT2">          <a name="Z224"><tt class="CLASSNAME">GnomeDialog</tt></a>        </h2>        <div class="SECT3">          <h3 class="SECT3">            <a name="Z225">Library</a>          </h3>          <p>            Gnome          </p>        </div>        <div class="SECT3">          <h3 class="SECT3">            <a name="Z226">Header File</a>          </h3>          <p>            <tt class="FILENAME">libgnomeui/gnome-dialog.h</tt>          </p>        </div>        <div class="SECT3">          <h3 class="SECT3">            <a name="Z227">Description</a>          </h3>          <p>            <tt class="CLASSNAME">GnomeDialog</tt> (or a subclass)            should be used for all dialogs in a Gnome program. <a            href="cha-dialogs.html">the chapter called <i>User            Communication: Dialogs</i></a> describes the <tt class=             "CLASSNAME">GnomeDialog</tt> interface.          </p>          <p>            If you aren't using Gnome, <tt class="CLASSNAME">            GnomeDialog</tt> is still useful --- because it            implements all the basic features a dialog really must            have. Studying the <tt class="CLASSNAME">            GnomeDialog</tt> source is highly recommended (you can            even cut-and-paste if your application is under the            GPL).          </p>        </div>      </div>      <div class="SECT2">        <h2 class="SECT2">          <a name="Z228"><tt class="CLASSNAME">GnomeAbout</tt></a>        </h2>        <div class="SECT3">          <h3 class="SECT3">            <a name="Z229">Library</a>          </h3>          <p>            Gnome          </p>        </div>        <div class="SECT3">          <h3 class="SECT3">            <a name="Z230">Header File</a>          </h3>          <p>            <tt class="FILENAME">libgnomeui/gnome-about.h</tt>          </p>        </div>        <div class="SECT3">          <h3 class="SECT3">            <a name="Z231">Description</a>          </h3>          <p>            <tt class="CLASSNAME">GnomeAbout</tt> is an about            dialog, giving Gnome about dialogs a consistent            look-and-feel. <a href=             "cha-dialogs-special.html#SEC-GNOMEABOUT">the section            called <i><tt class="CLASSNAME">GnomeAbout</tt></i> in            the chapter called <i>User Communication:            Dialogs</i></a> covers the interface.          </p>        </div>      </div>      <div class="SECT2">        <h2 class="SECT2">          <a name="Z232"><tt class="CLASSNAME">          GnomeMessageBox</tt></a>        </h2>        <div class="SECT3">          <h3 class="SECT3">            <a name="Z233">Library</a>          </h3>          <p>            Gnome          </p>        </div>        <div class="SECT3">          <h3 class="SECT3">            <a name="Z234">Header File</a>          </h3>          <p>            <tt class="FILENAME">libgnomeui/gnome-messagebox.h</tt>          </p>        </div>        <div class="SECT3">          <h3 class="SECT3">            <a name="Z235">Description</a>          </h3>          <p>            <tt class="CLASSNAME">GnomeMessageBox</tt> is simply a            <tt class="CLASSNAME">GnomeDialog</tt> with a label and            a small icon pre-packed inside. The icon corresponds to            a "message box type," such as a warning message, an            error, or a question. This helps users rapidly            determine the dialog's purpose. <a href=             "cha-dialogs-special.html#SEC-MESSAGEBOX">the section            called <i><tt class="CLASSNAME">            GnomeMessageBox</tt></i> in the chapter called <i>User            Communication: Dialogs</i></a> explains the use of this            widget.          </p>        </div>      </div>      <div class="SECT2">        <h2 class="SECT2">          <a name="Z236"><tt class="CLASSNAME">          GnomePropertyBox</tt></a>        </h2>        <div class="SECT3">          <h3 class="SECT3">            <a name="Z237">Library</a>          </h3>          <p>            Gnome          </p>        </div>        <div class="SECT3">          <h3 class="SECT3">            <a name="Z238">Header File</a>          </h3>          <p>            <tt class="FILENAME">            libgnomeui/gnome-propertybox.h</tt>          </p>        </div>        <div class="SECT3">          <h3 class="SECT3">            <a name="Z239">Description</a>          </h3>          <p>            <tt class="CLASSNAME">GnomePropertyBox</tt> is a dialog            for application preferences or the properties of some            user-visible object in your program. It has "apply",            "OK", "close", and "help" buttons; "OK" is equivalent            to "apply" followed by "close." <a href=             "cha-dialogs-special.html#SEC-PROPERTYBOX">the section            called <i><tt class="CLASSNAME">            GnomePropertyBox</tt></i> in the chapter called <i>User

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