Sets our main struct and passes it to the parent class.
Creates a new gtk.Stack container.
Adds a child to stack. The child is identified by the name.
Adds a child to stack. The child is identified by the name. The title will be used by gtk.StackSwitcher to represent child in a tab bar, so it should be short.
Finds the child of the gtk.Stack with the name given as the argument. Returns NULL if there is no child with this name.
Gets whether stack is horizontally homogeneous. See Stack.setHhomogeneous.
Gets whether stack is homogeneous. See Stack.setHomogeneous.
Returns wether the gtk.Stack is set up to interpolate between the sizes of children on page switch.
Get the main Gtk struct
the main Gtk struct as a void*
Returns the amount of time (in milliseconds) that transitions between pages in stack will take.
Returns whether the stack is currently in a transition from one page to another.
Gets the type of animation that will be used for transitions between pages in stack.
Gets whether stack is vertically homogeneous. See Stack.setVhomogeneous.
Gets the currently visible child of stack, or NULL if there are no visible children.
Returns the name of the currently visible child of stack, or NULL if there is no visible child.
Sets whether or not stack will interpolate its size when changing the visible child. If the interpolate-size property is set to TRUE, stack will interpolate its size between the current one and the one it'll take after changing the visible child, according to the set transition duration.
Sets the duration that transitions between pages in stack will take.
Sets the type of animation that will be used for transitions between pages in stack. Available types include various kinds of fades and slides.
Makes child the visible child of stack.
Makes the child with the given name visible.
Makes the child with the given name visible.
the main Gtk struct
the main Gtk struct
Get the main Gtk struct
the main Gtk struct as a void*
Removes all widgets from the container
Adds widget to container. Typically used for simple containers such as gtk.Window, gtk.Frame, or gtk.Button; for more complicated layout containers such as gtk.Box or gtk.Grid, this function will pick default packing parameters that may not be correct. So consider functions such as Box.packStart and Grid.attach as an alternative to Container.add in those cases. A widget may be added to only one container at a time; you can’t place the same widget inside two different containers.
Gets the value of a child property for child and container.
Gets the values of one or more child properties for child and container.
Emits a child-notify signal for the [child property][child-properties] child_property on the child.
Emits a child-notify signal for the [child property][child-properties] specified by pspec on the child.
Sets a child property for child and container.
Sets one or more child properties for child and container.
Returns the type of the children supported by the container.
Invokes callback on each direct child of container, including children that are considered “internal” (implementation details of the container). “Internal” children generally weren’t added by the user of the container, but were added by the container implementation itself.
Invokes callback on each non-internal child of container. See Container.forall for details on what constitutes an “internal” child. For all practical purposes, this function should iterate over precisely those child widgets that were added to the container by the application with explicit add() calls.
Retrieves the border width of the container. See Container.setBorderWidth.
Returns the container’s non-internal children. See Container.forall for details on what constitutes an "internal" child.
Retrieves the focus chain of the container, if one has been set explicitly. If no focus chain has been explicitly set, GTK+ computes the focus chain based on the positions of the children. In that case, GTK+ stores NULL in focusable_widgets and returns FALSE.
Returns the current focus child widget inside container. This is not the currently focused widget. That can be obtained by calling Window.getFocus.
Retrieves the horizontal focus adjustment for the container. See gtk_container_set_focus_hadjustment ().
Retrieves the vertical focus adjustment for the container. See Container.setFocusVadjustment.
Returns a newly created widget path representing all the widget hierarchy from the toplevel down to and including child.
Returns the resize mode for the container. See gtk_container_set_resize_mode ().
When a container receives a call to the draw function, it must send synthetic draw calls to all children that don’t have their own gdk.Windows This function provides a convenient way of doing this. A container, when it receives a call to its draw function, calls Container.propagateDraw once for each child, passing in the cr the container received.
Removes widget from container. widget must be inside container. Note that container will own a reference to widget, and that this may be the last reference held; so removing a widget from its container can destroy that widget. If you want to use widget again, you need to add a reference to it before removing it from a container, using g_object_ref(). If you don’t want to use widget again it’s usually more efficient to simply destroy it directly using Widget.destroy since this will remove it from the container and help break any circular reference count cycles.
Sets the border width of the container.
Sets a focus chain, overriding the one computed automatically by GTK+.
Sets, or unsets if child is NULL, the focused child of container.
Hooks up an adjustment to focus handling in a container, so when a child of the container is focused, the adjustment is scrolled to show that widget. This function sets the horizontal alignment. See ScrolledWindow.getHadjustment for a typical way of obtaining the adjustment and Container.setFocusVadjustment for setting the vertical adjustment.
Hooks up an adjustment to focus handling in a container, so when a child of the container is focused, the adjustment is scrolled to show that widget. This function sets the vertical alignment. See ScrolledWindow.getVadjustment for a typical way of obtaining the adjustment and Container.setFocusHadjustment for setting the horizontal adjustment.
Sets the reallocate_redraws flag of the container to the given value.
Sets the resize mode for the container.
Removes a focus chain explicitly set with Container.setFocusChain.
The GtkStack widget is a container which only shows one of its children at a time. In contrast to GtkNotebook, GtkStack does not provide a means for users to change the visible child. Instead, the gtk.StackSwitcher widget can be used with GtkStack to provide this functionality.
Transitions between pages can be animated as slides or fades. This can be controlled with Stack.setTransitionType. These animations respect the gtk-enable-animations setting.
The GtkStack widget was added in GTK+ 3.10.
CSS nodes
GtkStack has a single CSS node named stack.