Sets our main struct and passes it to the parent class.
Creates a new gtk.Statusbar ready for messages.
Is emitted whenever a new message is popped off a statusbar's stack.
Is emitted whenever a new message gets pushed onto a statusbar's stack.
Returns a new context identifier, given a description of the actual context. Note that the description is not shown in the UI.
Retrieves the box containing the label widget. Since 2.20
Get the main Gtk struct
the main Gtk struct as a void*
Removes the first message in the gtk.Statusbar’s stack with the given context id.
Pushes a new message onto a statusbar’s stack.
Forces the removal of a message from a statusbar’s stack. The exact context_id and message_id must be specified.
Forces the removal of all messages from a statusbar's stack with the exact context_id.
the main Gtk struct
the main Gtk struct
Get the main Gtk struct
the main Gtk struct as a void*
Gets the value set by Box.setBaselinePosition.
Retrieves the center widget of the box.
Returns whether the box is homogeneous (all children are the same size). See Box.setHomogeneous.
Gets the value set by Box.setSpacing.
Adds child to box, packed with reference to the end of box. The child is packed after (away from end of) any other child packed with reference to the end of box.
Adds child to box, packed with reference to the start of box. The child is packed after any other child packed with reference to the start of box.
Obtains information about how child is packed into box.
Moves child to a new position in the list of box children. The list contains widgets packed GTK_PACK_START as well as widgets packed GTK_PACK_END, in the order that these widgets were added to box.
Sets the baseline position of a box. This affects only horizontal boxes with at least one baseline aligned child. If there is more vertical space available than requested, and the baseline is not allocated by the parent then position is used to allocate the baseline wrt the extra space available.
Sets a center widget; that is a child widget that will be centered with respect to the full width of the box, even if the children at either side take up different amounts of space.
Sets the way child is packed into box.
Sets the homogeneous property of box, controlling whether or not all children of box are given equal space in the box.
Sets the spacing property of box, which is the number of pixels to place between children of box.
A gtk.Statusbar is usually placed along the bottom of an application's main gtk.Window It may provide a regular commentary of the application's status (as is usually the case in a web browser, for example), or may be used to simply output a message when the status changes, (when an upload is complete in an FTP client, for example).
Status bars in GTK+ maintain a stack of messages. The message at the top of the each bar’s stack is the one that will currently be displayed.
Any messages added to a statusbar’s stack must specify a context id that is used to uniquely identify the source of a message. This context id can be generated by Statusbar.getContextId, given a message and the statusbar that it will be added to. Note that messages are stored in a stack, and when choosing which message to display, the stack structure is adhered to, regardless of the context identifier of a message.
One could say that a statusbar maintains one stack of messages for display purposes, but allows multiple message producers to maintain sub-stacks of the messages they produced (via context ids).
Status bars are created using Statusbar.new.
Messages are added to the bar’s stack with Statusbar.push.
The message at the top of the stack can be removed using Statusbar.pop. A message can be removed from anywhere in the stack if its message id was recorded at the time it was added. This is done using Statusbar.remove.
CSS node
GtkStatusbar has a single CSS node with name statusbar.