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gboolean | fixed-slider-length | Read |
gboolean | has-backward-stepper | Read |
gboolean | has-forward-stepper | Read |
gboolean | has-secondary-backward-stepper | Read |
gboolean | has-secondary-forward-stepper | Read |
int | min-slider-length | Read |
GObject ╰── GInitiallyUnowned ╰── GtkWidget ╰── GtkRange ╰── GtkScrollbar ├── GtkHScrollbar ╰── GtkVScrollbar
The GtkScrollbar widget is a horizontal or vertical scrollbar, depending on the value of the “orientation” property.
Its position and movement are controlled by the adjustment that is passed to
or created by gtk_scrollbar_new()
. See GtkAdjustment for more details. The
“value” field sets the position of the thumb and must be between
“lower” and “upper” - “page-size”. The
“page-size” represents the size of the visible scrollable area.
The fields “step-increment” and “page-increment”
fields are added to or subtracted from the “value” when the user
asks to move by a step (using e.g. the cursor arrow keys or, if present, the
stepper buttons) or by a page (using e.g. the Page Down/Up keys).
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scrollbar[.fine-tune] ╰── contents ├── [button.up] ├── [button.down] ├── trough │ ╰── slider ├── [button.up] ╰── [button.down] |
GtkScrollbar has a main CSS node with name scrollbar and a subnode for its contents, with subnodes named trough and slider.
The main node gets the style class .fine-tune added when the scrollbar is in 'fine-tuning' mode.
If steppers are enabled, they are represented by up to four additional subnodes with name button. These get the style classes .up and .down to indicate in which direction they are moving.
Other style classes that may be added to scrollbars inside GtkScrolledWindow include the positional classes (.left, .right, .top, .bottom) and style classes related to overlay scrolling (.overlay-indicator, .dragging, .hovering).
GtkWidget * gtk_scrollbar_new (GtkOrientation orientation
,GtkAdjustment *adjustment
);
Creates a new scrollbar with the given orientation.
orientation |
the scrollbar’s orientation. |
|
adjustment |
the GtkAdjustment to use, or |
[allow-none] |
Since: 3.0
“fixed-slider-length”
style property“fixed-slider-length” gboolean
Don't change slider size, just lock it to the minimum length.
Owner: GtkScrollbar
Flags: Read
Default value: FALSE
“has-backward-stepper”
style property“has-backward-stepper” gboolean
Display the standard backward arrow button.
Owner: GtkScrollbar
Flags: Read
Default value: TRUE
“has-forward-stepper”
style property“has-forward-stepper” gboolean
Display the standard forward arrow button.
Owner: GtkScrollbar
Flags: Read
Default value: TRUE
“has-secondary-backward-stepper”
style property“has-secondary-backward-stepper” gboolean
Display a second backward arrow button on the opposite end of the scrollbar.
Owner: GtkScrollbar
Flags: Read
Default value: FALSE
“has-secondary-forward-stepper”
style property“has-secondary-forward-stepper” gboolean
Display a second forward arrow button on the opposite end of the scrollbar.
Owner: GtkScrollbar
Flags: Read
Default value: FALSE
“min-slider-length”
style property “min-slider-length” int
Minimum length of scrollbar slider.
GtkScrollbar:min-slider-length
has been deprecated since version 3.20 and should not be used in newly-written code.
Use min-height/min-width CSS properties on the slider element instead. The value of this style property is ignored.
Owner: GtkScrollbar
Flags: Read
Allowed values: >= 0
Default value: 21