Package ch.bailu.gtk.gtk
Class Scale
- All Implemented Interfaces:
PointerInterface
A `GtkScale` is a slider control used to select a numeric value.
![An example GtkScale](scales.png)
To use it, you’ll probably want to investigate the methods on its base
class, [class@GtkRange], in addition to the methods for `GtkScale` itself.
To set the value of a scale, you would normally use [method@Gtk.Range.set_value].
To detect changes to the value, you would normally use the
[signal@Gtk.Range::value-changed] signal.
Note that using the same upper and lower bounds for the `GtkScale` (through
the `GtkRange` methods) will hide the slider itself. This is useful for
applications that want to show an undeterminate value on the scale, without
changing the layout of the application (such as movie or music players).
# GtkScale as GtkBuildable
`GtkScale` supports a custom <marks> element, which can contain multiple
<mark\> elements. The “value” and “position” attributes have the same
meaning as [method@Gtk.Scale.add_mark] parameters of the same name. If
the element is not empty, its content is taken as the markup to show at
the mark. It can be translated with the usual ”translatable” and
“context” attributes.
# CSS nodes
```
scale[.fine-tune][.marks-before][.marks-after]
├── [value][.top][.right][.bottom][.left]
├── marks.top
│ ├── mark
│ ┊ ├── [label]
│ ┊ ╰── indicator
┊ ┊
│ ╰── mark
├── marks.bottom
│ ├── mark
│ ┊ ├── indicator
│ ┊ ╰── [label]
┊ ┊
│ ╰── mark
╰── trough
├── [fill]
├── [highlight]
╰── slider
```
`GtkScale` has a main CSS node with name scale and a subnode for its contents,
with subnodes named trough and slider.
The main node gets the style class .fine-tune added when the scale is in
'fine-tuning' mode.
If the scale has an origin (see [method@Gtk.Scale.set_has_origin]), there is
a subnode with name highlight below the trough node that is used for rendering
the highlighted part of the trough.
If the scale is showing a fill level (see [method@Gtk.Range.set_show_fill_level]),
there is a subnode with name fill below the trough node that is used for
rendering the filled in part of the trough.
If marks are present, there is a marks subnode before or after the trough
node, below which each mark gets a node with name mark. The marks nodes get
either the .top or .bottom style class.
The mark node has a subnode named indicator. If the mark has text, it also
has a subnode named label. When the mark is either above or left of the
scale, the label subnode is the first when present. Otherwise, the indicator
subnode is the first.
The main CSS node gets the 'marks-before' and/or 'marks-after' style classes
added depending on what marks are present.
If the scale is displaying the value (see [property@Gtk.Scale:draw-value]),
there is subnode with name value. This node will get the .top or .bottom style
classes similar to the marks node.
# Accessibility
`GtkScale` uses the %GTK_ACCESSIBLE_ROLE_SLIDER role.
![An example GtkScale](scales.png)
To use it, you’ll probably want to investigate the methods on its base
class, [class@GtkRange], in addition to the methods for `GtkScale` itself.
To set the value of a scale, you would normally use [method@Gtk.Range.set_value].
To detect changes to the value, you would normally use the
[signal@Gtk.Range::value-changed] signal.
Note that using the same upper and lower bounds for the `GtkScale` (through
the `GtkRange` methods) will hide the slider itself. This is useful for
applications that want to show an undeterminate value on the scale, without
changing the layout of the application (such as movie or music players).
# GtkScale as GtkBuildable
`GtkScale` supports a custom <marks> element, which can contain multiple
<mark\> elements. The “value” and “position” attributes have the same
meaning as [method@Gtk.Scale.add_mark] parameters of the same name. If
the element is not empty, its content is taken as the markup to show at
the mark. It can be translated with the usual ”translatable” and
“context” attributes.
# CSS nodes
```
scale[.fine-tune][.marks-before][.marks-after]
├── [value][.top][.right][.bottom][.left]
├── marks.top
│ ├── mark
│ ┊ ├── [label]
│ ┊ ╰── indicator
┊ ┊
│ ╰── mark
├── marks.bottom
│ ├── mark
│ ┊ ├── indicator
│ ┊ ╰── [label]
┊ ┊
│ ╰── mark
╰── trough
├── [fill]
├── [highlight]
╰── slider
```
`GtkScale` has a main CSS node with name scale and a subnode for its contents,
with subnodes named trough and slider.
The main node gets the style class .fine-tune added when the scale is in
'fine-tuning' mode.
If the scale has an origin (see [method@Gtk.Scale.set_has_origin]), there is
a subnode with name highlight below the trough node that is used for rendering
the highlighted part of the trough.
If the scale is showing a fill level (see [method@Gtk.Range.set_show_fill_level]),
there is a subnode with name fill below the trough node that is used for
rendering the filled in part of the trough.
If marks are present, there is a marks subnode before or after the trough
node, below which each mark gets a node with name mark. The marks nodes get
either the .top or .bottom style class.
The mark node has a subnode named indicator. If the mark has text, it also
has a subnode named label. When the mark is either above or left of the
scale, the label subnode is the first when present. Otherwise, the indicator
subnode is the first.
The main CSS node gets the 'marks-before' and/or 'marks-after' style classes
added depending on what marks are present.
If the scale is displaying the value (see [property@Gtk.Scale:draw-value]),
there is subnode with name value. This node will get the .top or .bottom style
classes similar to the marks node.
# Accessibility
`GtkScale` uses the %GTK_ACCESSIBLE_ROLE_SLIDER role.
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Nested Class Summary
Modifier and TypeClassDescriptionstatic interface
static interface
Nested classes/interfaces inherited from class ch.bailu.gtk.gtk.Range
Range.OnAdjustBounds, Range.OnChangeValue, Range.OnMoveSlider, Range.OnValueChanged
Nested classes/interfaces inherited from class ch.bailu.gtk.gtk.Widget
Widget.OnDestroy, Widget.OnDirectionChanged, Widget.OnHide, Widget.OnKeynavFailed, Widget.OnMap, Widget.OnMnemonicActivate, Widget.OnMoveFocus, Widget.OnQueryTooltip, Widget.OnRealize, Widget.OnShow, Widget.OnStateFlagsChanged, Widget.OnTickCallback, Widget.OnUnmap, Widget.OnUnrealize
Nested classes/interfaces inherited from class ch.bailu.gtk.gobject.Object
Object.OnBindingTransformFunc, Object.OnDuplicateFunc, Object.OnNotify, Object.OnToggleNotify, Object.OnWeakNotify
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Field Summary
Fields inherited from class ch.bailu.gtk.gtk.Range
SIGNAL_ON_ADJUST_BOUNDS, SIGNAL_ON_CHANGE_VALUE, SIGNAL_ON_MOVE_SLIDER, SIGNAL_ON_VALUE_CHANGED
Fields inherited from class ch.bailu.gtk.gtk.Widget
SIGNAL_ON_DESTROY, SIGNAL_ON_DIRECTION_CHANGED, SIGNAL_ON_HIDE, SIGNAL_ON_KEYNAV_FAILED, SIGNAL_ON_MAP, SIGNAL_ON_MNEMONIC_ACTIVATE, SIGNAL_ON_MOVE_FOCUS, SIGNAL_ON_QUERY_TOOLTIP, SIGNAL_ON_REALIZE, SIGNAL_ON_SHOW, SIGNAL_ON_STATE_FLAGS_CHANGED, SIGNAL_ON_UNMAP, SIGNAL_ON_UNREALIZE
Fields inherited from class ch.bailu.gtk.gobject.Object
SIGNAL_ON_NOTIFY
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Constructor Summary
ConstructorDescriptionScale
(int orientation, Adjustment adjustment) Creates a new `GtkScale`.Scale
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionvoid
Adds a mark at @value.void
Adds a mark at @value.Implements interfaceAccessible
.Implements interfaceBuildable
.Implements interfaceConstraintTarget
.Implements interfaceOrientable
.void
Removes any marks that have been added.static ClassHandler
int
Gets the number of decimal places that are displayed in the value.boolean
Returns whether the current value is displayed as a string
next to the slider.boolean
Returns whether the scale has an origin.static int
Gets the `PangoLayout` used to display the scale.void
getLayoutOffsets
(Int x, Int y) Obtains the coordinates where the scale will draw the
`PangoLayout` representing the text in the scale.static long
static TypeSystem.TypeSize
static long
static TypeSystem.TypeSize
int
Gets the position in which the current value is displayed.static Scale
newWithRangeScale
(int orientation, double min, double max, double step) Creates a new scale widget with a range from @min to @max.void
setDigits
(int digits) Sets the number of decimal places that are displayed in the value.void
setDrawValue
(boolean draw_value) Specifies whether the current value is displayed as a string next
to the slider.void
setFormatValueFunc
(Scale.OnScaleFormatValueFunc func, Pointer user_data, Scale.OnDestroyNotify destroy_notify) @func allows you to change how the scale value is displayed.void
setHasOrigin
(boolean has_origin) Sets whether the scale has an origin.void
setValuePos
(int pos) Sets the position in which the current value is displayed.Methods inherited from class ch.bailu.gtk.gtk.Range
getAdjustment, getFillLevel, getFlippable, getInverted, getRangeRect, getRestrictToFillLevel, getRoundDigits, getShowFillLevel, getSliderRange, getSliderSizeFixed, getValue, onAdjustBounds, onChangeValue, onMoveSlider, onValueChanged, setAdjustment, setFillLevel, setFlippable, setIncrements, setInverted, setRange, setRestrictToFillLevel, setRoundDigits, setShowFillLevel, setSliderSizeFixed, setValue
Methods inherited from class ch.bailu.gtk.gtk.Widget
actionSetEnabled, actionSetEnabled, activate, activateAction, activateAction, activateActionVariant, activateActionVariant, activateDefault, addController, addCssClass, addCssClass, addMnemonicLabel, addTickCallback, allocate, childFocus, computeBounds, computeExpand, computePoint, computeTransform, contains, createPangoContext, createPangoLayout, createPangoLayout, disposeTemplate, dragCheckThreshold, errorBell, getAllocatedBaseline, getAllocatedHeight, getAllocatedWidth, getAllocation, getAncestor, getCanFocus, getCanTarget, getChildVisible, getClipboard, getCssClasses, getCssName, getCursor, getDefaultDirection, getDirection, getDisplay, getFirstChild, getFocusable, getFocusChild, getFocusOnClick, getFontMap, getFontOptions, getFrameClock, getHalign, getHasTooltip, getHeight, getHexpand, getHexpandSet, getLastChild, getLayoutManager, getMapped, getMarginBottom, getMarginEnd, getMarginStart, getMarginTop, getName, getNative, getNextSibling, getOpacity, getOverflow, getPangoContext, getParent, getPreferredSize, getPrevSibling, getPrimaryClipboard, getRealized, getReceivesDefault, getRequestMode, getRoot, getScaleFactor, getSensitive, getSettings, getSize, getSizeRequest, getStateFlags, getStyleContext, getTemplateChild, getTemplateChild, getTooltipMarkup, getTooltipText, getValign, getVexpand, getVexpandSet, getVisible, getWidth, grabFocus, hasCssClass, hasCssClass, hasDefault, hasFocus, hasVisibleFocus, hide, inDestruction, initTemplate, insertActionGroup, insertActionGroup, insertAfter, insertBefore, isAncestor, isDrawable, isFocus, isSensitive, isVisible, keynavFailed, listMnemonicLabels, map, measure, mnemonicActivate, observeChildren, observeControllers, onDestroy, onDirectionChanged, onHide, onKeynavFailed, onMap, onMnemonicActivate, onMoveFocus, onQueryTooltip, onRealize, onShow, onStateFlagsChanged, onUnmap, onUnrealize, pick, queueAllocate, queueDraw, queueResize, realize, removeController, removeCssClass, removeCssClass, removeMnemonicLabel, removeTickCallback, setCanFocus, setCanTarget, setChildVisible, setCssClasses, setCursor, setCursorFromName, setCursorFromName, setDefaultDirection, setDirection, setFocusable, setFocusChild, setFocusOnClick, setFontMap, setFontOptions, setHalign, setHasTooltip, setHexpand, setHexpandSet, setLayoutManager, setMarginBottom, setMarginEnd, setMarginStart, setMarginTop, setName, setName, setOpacity, setOverflow, setParent, setReceivesDefault, setSensitive, setSizeRequest, setStateFlags, setTooltipMarkup, setTooltipMarkup, setTooltipText, setTooltipText, setValign, setVexpand, setVexpandSet, setVisible, shouldLayout, show, sizeAllocate, snapshotChild, triggerTooltipQuery, unmap, unparent, unrealize, unsetStateFlags
Methods inherited from class ch.bailu.gtk.gobject.Object
addToggleRef, bindProperty, bindProperty, bindPropertyFull, bindPropertyFull, bindPropertyWithClosures, bindPropertyWithClosures, compatControl, connect, connect, disconnect, disconnect, dupData, dupData, dupQdata, forceFloating, freezeNotify, get, get, getData, getData, getProperty, getProperty, getQdata, interfaceFindProperty, interfaceInstallProperty, isFloating, notify, notify, notifyByPspec, onNotify, ref, refSink, removeToggleRef, replaceData, replaceData, replaceQdata, runDispose, set, set, setData, setData, setDataFull, setDataFull, setProperty, setProperty, setQdata, setQdataFull, stealData, stealData, stealQdata, takeRef, thawNotify, unref, watchClosure, weakRef, weakUnref
Methods inherited from class ch.bailu.gtk.type.Pointer
asCPointer, cast, connectSignal, disconnectSignals, disconnectSignals, equals, hashCode, throwIfNull, throwNullPointerException, toString, unregisterCallbacks, unregisterCallbacks
Methods inherited from class ch.bailu.gtk.type.Type
asCPointer, asCPointer, asCPointerNotNull, asJnaPointer, asJnaPointer, asPointer, asPointer, cast, cast, throwIfNull
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
Methods inherited from interface ch.bailu.gtk.type.PointerInterface
asCPointerNotNull, asJnaPointer, asPointer, isNotNull, isNull
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Constructor Details
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Scale
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Scale
Creates a new `GtkScale`.- Parameters:
orientation
- the scale’s orientation.adjustment
- the [class@Gtk.Adjustment] which sets the range of the scale, or %NULL to create a new adjustment.
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Method Details
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getClassHandler
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newWithRangeScale
Creates a new scale widget with a range from @min to @max.
The returns scale will have the given orientation and will let the
user input a number between @min and @max (including @min and @max)
with the increment @step. @step must be nonzero; it’s the distance
the slider moves when using the arrow keys to adjust the scale
value.
Note that the way in which the precision is derived works best if
@step is a power of ten. If the resulting precision is not suitable
for your needs, use [method@Gtk.Scale.set_digits] to correct it.- Parameters:
orientation
- the scale’s orientation.min
- minimum valuemax
- maximum valuestep
- step increment (tick size) used with keyboard shortcuts- Returns:
- a new `GtkScale`
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addMark
Adds a mark at @value.
A mark is indicated visually by drawing a tick mark next to the scale,
and GTK makes it easy for the user to position the scale exactly at the
marks value.
If @markup is not %NULL, text is shown next to the tick mark.
To remove marks from a scale, use [method@Gtk.Scale.clear_marks].- Parameters:
value
- the value at which the mark is placed, must be between the lower and upper limits of the scales’ adjustmentposition
- where to draw the mark. For a horizontal scale, %GTK_POS_TOP and %GTK_POS_LEFT are drawn above the scale, anything else below. For a vertical scale, %GTK_POS_LEFT and %GTK_POS_TOP are drawn to the left of the scale, anything else to the right.markup
- Text to be shown at the mark, using Pango markup
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addMark
Adds a mark at @value.
A mark is indicated visually by drawing a tick mark next to the scale,
and GTK makes it easy for the user to position the scale exactly at the
marks value.
If @markup is not %NULL, text is shown next to the tick mark.
To remove marks from a scale, use [method@Gtk.Scale.clear_marks].- Parameters:
value
- the value at which the mark is placed, must be between the lower and upper limits of the scales’ adjustmentposition
- where to draw the mark. For a horizontal scale, %GTK_POS_TOP and %GTK_POS_LEFT are drawn above the scale, anything else below. For a vertical scale, %GTK_POS_LEFT and %GTK_POS_TOP are drawn to the left of the scale, anything else to the right.markup
- Text to be shown at the mark, using Pango markup
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clearMarks
public void clearMarks()Removes any marks that have been added. -
getDigits
public int getDigits()Gets the number of decimal places that are displayed in the value.- Returns:
- the number of decimal places that are displayed
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getDrawValue
public boolean getDrawValue()Returns whether the current value is displayed as a string
next to the slider.- Returns:
- whether the current value is displayed as a string
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getHasOrigin
public boolean getHasOrigin()Returns whether the scale has an origin.- Returns:
- %TRUE if the scale has an origin.
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getLayout
Gets the `PangoLayout` used to display the scale.
The returned object is owned by the scale so does not need
to be freed by the caller.- Returns:
- the [class@Pango.Layout] for this scale, or %NULL if the [property@GtkScale:draw-value] property is %FALSE.
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getLayoutOffsets
Obtains the coordinates where the scale will draw the
`PangoLayout` representing the text in the scale.
Remember when using the `PangoLayout` function you need to
convert to and from pixels using `PANGO_PIXELS()` or `PANGO_SCALE`.
If the [property@GtkScale:draw-value] property is %FALSE, the return
values are undefined.- Parameters:
x
- location to store X offset of layouty
- location to store Y offset of layout
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getValuePos
public int getValuePos()Gets the position in which the current value is displayed.- Returns:
- the position in which the current value is displayed
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setDigits
public void setDigits(int digits) Sets the number of decimal places that are displayed in the value.
Also causes the value of the adjustment to be rounded to this number
of digits, so the retrieved value matches the displayed one, if
[property@GtkScale:draw-value] is %TRUE when the value changes. If
you want to enforce rounding the value when [property@GtkScale:draw-value]
is %FALSE, you can set [property@GtkRange:round-digits] instead.
Note that rounding to a small number of digits can interfere with
the smooth autoscrolling that is built into `GtkScale`. As an alternative,
you can use [method@Gtk.Scale.set_format_value_func] to format the displayed
value yourself.- Parameters:
digits
- the number of decimal places to display, e.g. use 1 to display 1.0, 2 to display 1.00, etc
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setDrawValue
public void setDrawValue(boolean draw_value) Specifies whether the current value is displayed as a string next
to the slider.- Parameters:
draw_value
- %TRUE to draw the value
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setFormatValueFunc
public void setFormatValueFunc(Scale.OnScaleFormatValueFunc func, @Nullable Pointer user_data, Scale.OnDestroyNotify destroy_notify) @func allows you to change how the scale value is displayed.
The given function will return an allocated string representing
@value. That string will then be used to display the scale's value.
If #NULL is passed as @func, the value will be displayed on
its own, rounded according to the value of the
[property@GtkScale:digits] property.- Parameters:
func
- function that formats the valueuser_data
- user data to pass to @funcdestroy_notify
- destroy function for @user_data
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setHasOrigin
public void setHasOrigin(boolean has_origin) Sets whether the scale has an origin.
If [property@GtkScale:has-origin] is set to %TRUE (the default),
the scale will highlight the part of the trough between the origin
(bottom or left side) and the current value.- Parameters:
has_origin
- %TRUE if the scale has an origin
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setValuePos
public void setValuePos(int pos) Sets the position in which the current value is displayed.- Parameters:
pos
- the position in which the current value is displayed
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asAccessible
Implements interfaceAccessible
. Call this to get access to interface functions.- Overrides:
asAccessible
in classRange
- Returns:
Accessible
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asBuildable
Implements interfaceBuildable
. Call this to get access to interface functions.- Overrides:
asBuildable
in classRange
- Returns:
Buildable
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asConstraintTarget
Implements interfaceConstraintTarget
. Call this to get access to interface functions.- Overrides:
asConstraintTarget
in classRange
- Returns:
ConstraintTarget
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asOrientable
Implements interfaceOrientable
. Call this to get access to interface functions.- Overrides:
asOrientable
in classRange
- Returns:
Orientable
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getTypeID
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getParentTypeID
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getTypeSize
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getParentTypeSize
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getInstanceSize
public static int getInstanceSize()
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