Description
A toolbar groups a number of items (buttons, combo boxes,...), generally
at the top of the application window, just below the menu bar. It provides
quick access to the most commonly used features of your application.
It is common for an application to have multiple toolbars.
Subprograms
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procedure Gtk_New (Widget : out Gtk_Toolbar);
procedure Initialize (Widget : access Gtk_Toolbar_Record'Class);
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Items
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function Get_N_Items
(Toolbar : access Gtk_Toolbar_Record) return Gint;
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Style functions
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procedure Set_Orientation
(Toolbar : access Gtk_Toolbar_Record;
Orientation : Gtk_Orientation);
function Get_Orientation
(Toolbar : access Gtk_Toolbar_Record) return Gtk_Orientation;
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procedure Set_Style
(Toolbar : access Gtk_Toolbar_Record;
Style : Gtk_Toolbar_Style);
function Get_Style
(Toolbar : access Gtk_Toolbar_Record) return Gtk_Toolbar_Style;
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procedure Unset_Style (Toolbar : access Gtk_Toolbar_Record);
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procedure Set_Tooltips
(Toolbar : access Gtk_Toolbar_Record;
Enable : Boolean);
function Get_Tooltips
(Toolbar : access Gtk_Toolbar_Record) return Boolean;
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function Get_Relief_Style
(Toolbar : access Gtk_Toolbar_Record)
return Gtk_Relief_Style;
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procedure Set_Show_Arrow
(Toolbar : access Gtk_Toolbar_Record;
Show_Arrow : Boolean := True);
function Get_Show_Arrow
(Toolbar : access Gtk_Toolbar_Record)
return Boolean;
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function Get_Icon_Size
(Toolbar : access Gtk_Toolbar_Record) return Gtk_Icon_Size;
Misc
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function Get_Drop_Index
(Toolbar : access Gtk_Toolbar_Record;
X : Gint;
Y : Gint)
return Gint;