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Gdk::Display object's purpose is two fold: To grab/ungrab keyboard focus and mouse pointer To manage and provide information about the Gdk::Screen(s) available for this Gdk::Display. More...
#include <gdkmm/display.h>
Inherits Glib::Object.
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Display (Display && src) noexcept | |
Display & | operator= (Display && src) noexcept |
~Display () noexcept override | |
GdkDisplay * | gobj () |
Provides access to the underlying C GObject. More... | |
const GdkDisplay * | gobj () const |
Provides access to the underlying C GObject. More... | |
GdkDisplay * | gobj_copy () |
Provides access to the underlying C instance. The caller is responsible for unrefing it. Use when directly setting fields in structs. More... | |
Glib::ustring | get_name () const |
Gets the name of the display. More... | |
int | get_n_screens () const |
Gets the number of screen managed by the display. More... | |
Glib::RefPtr< Screen > | get_screen (int screen_num=0) |
Returns a screen object for one of the screens of the display. More... | |
Glib::RefPtr< const Screen > | get_screen (int screen_num=0) const |
Returns a screen object for one of the screens of the display. More... | |
Glib::RefPtr< Screen > | get_default_screen () |
Get the default Gdk::Screen for display. More... | |
Glib::RefPtr< const Screen > | get_default_screen () const |
Get the default Gdk::Screen for display. More... | |
bool | device_is_grabbed (const Glib::RefPtr< const Gdk::Device > & device) const |
Returns true if there is an ongoing grab on device for display. More... | |
void | beep () |
Emits a short beep on display. More... | |
void | sync () |
Flushes any requests queued for the windowing system and waits until all requests have been handled. More... | |
void | close () |
Closes the connection to the windowing system for the given display, and cleans up associated resources. More... | |
bool | is_closed () const |
Finds out if the display has been closed. More... | |
GdkEvent * | get_event () |
Gets the next Gdk::Event to be processed for display, fetching events from the windowing system if necessary. More... | |
const GdkEvent * | get_event () const |
Gets the next Gdk::Event to be processed for display, fetching events from the windowing system if necessary. More... | |
GdkEvent * | peek_event () |
Gets a copy of the first Gdk::Event in the display’s event queue, without removing the event from the queue. More... | |
GdkEvent * | peek_event () const |
Gets a copy of the first Gdk::Event in the display’s event queue, without removing the event from the queue. More... | |
void | put_event (GdkEvent * event) |
Appends a copy of the given event onto the front of the event queue for display. More... | |
bool | has_pending () const |
Returns whether the display has events that are waiting to be processed. More... | |
void | set_double_click_time (guint msec) |
Sets the double click time (two clicks within this time interval count as a double click and result in a Gdk::2BUTTON_PRESS event). More... | |
void | set_double_click_distance (guint distance) |
Sets the double click distance (two clicks within this distance count as a double click and result in a Gdk::2BUTTON_PRESS event). More... | |
GdkKeymap * | get_keymap () |
Returns the Gdk::Keymap attached to display. More... | |
const GdkKeymap * | get_keymap () const |
Returns the Gdk::Keymap attached to display. More... | |
bool | set_selection_owner (const Glib::RefPtr< Window > & owner, Glib::ustring & selection, guint32 time_, bool send_event) |
Glib::RefPtr< Window > | get_selection_owner (const Glib::ustring & selection) |
void | selection_send_notify (const Glib::RefPtr< Window > & requestor, Glib::ustring & selection, Glib::ustring & target, Glib::ustring & property, guint32 time_) |
Send a response to SelectionRequest event. More... | |
void | flush () |
Flushes any requests queued for the windowing system; this happens automatically when the main loop blocks waiting for new events, but if your application is drawing without returning control to the main loop, you may need to call this function explicitly. More... | |
bool | supports_cursor_alpha () const |
Returns true if cursors can use an 8bit alpha channel on display. More... | |
bool | supports_cursor_color () const |
Returns true if multicolored cursors are supported on display. More... | |
guint | get_default_cursor_size () const |
Returns the default size to use for cursors on display. More... | |
void | get_maximal_cursor_size (guint & width, guint & height) |
Gets the maximal size to use for cursors on display. More... | |
Glib::RefPtr< Window > | get_default_group () |
Returns the default group leader window for all toplevel windows on display. More... | |
Glib::RefPtr< const Window > | get_default_group () const |
Returns the default group leader window for all toplevel windows on display. More... | |
bool | supports_selection_notification () const |
Returns whether Gdk::EventOwnerChange events will be sent when the owner of a selection changes. More... | |
bool | request_selection_notification (const Glib::ustring & selection) |
Request Gdk::EventOwnerChange events for ownership changes of the selection named by the given atom. More... | |
bool | supports_clipboard_persistence () const |
Returns whether the speicifed display supports clipboard persistance; i.e. if it’s possible to store the clipboard data after an application has quit. More... | |
void | store_clipboard (const Glib::RefPtr< Gdk::Window > & clipboard_window, guint32 time_) |
Issues a request to the clipboard manager to store the clipboard data, saving all available targets. More... | |
void | store_clipboard (const Glib::RefPtr< Gdk::Window > & clipboard_window, guint32 time_, const std::vector< Glib::ustring > & targets) |
bool | supports_shapes () const |
Returns true if gdk_window_shape_combine_mask() can be used to create shaped windows on display. More... | |
bool | supports_input_shapes () const |
Returns true if gdk_window_input_shape_combine_mask() can be used to modify the input shape of windows on display. More... | |
bool | supports_composite () const |
Returns true if Gdk::Window::set_composited() can be used to redirect drawing on the window using compositing. More... | |
void | notify_startup_complete (const Glib::ustring & startup_id) |
Indicates to the GUI environment that the application has finished loading, using a given identifier. More... | |
Glib::RefPtr< DeviceManager > | get_device_manager () |
Returns the Gdk::DeviceManager associated to display. More... | |
Glib::RefPtr< const DeviceManager > | get_device_manager () const |
Returns the Gdk::DeviceManager associated to display. More... | |
Glib::RefPtr< AppLaunchContext > | get_app_launch_context () |
Returns a Gdk::AppLaunchContext suitable for launching applications on the given display. More... | |
Glib::RefPtr< const AppLaunchContext > | get_app_launch_context () const |
Returns a Gdk::AppLaunchContext suitable for launching applications on the given display. More... | |
Glib::RefPtr< Seat > | get_default_seat () |
Returns the default Gdk::Seat for this display. More... | |
Glib::RefPtr< const Seat > | get_default_seat () const |
Returns the default Gdk::Seat for this display. More... | |
std::vector< Glib::RefPtr< Seat > > | list_seats () |
Returns the list of seats known to display. More... | |
std::vector< Glib::RefPtr< const Seat > > | list_seats () const |
Returns the list of seats known to display. More... | |
int | get_n_monitors () const |
Gets the number of monitors that belong to display. More... | |
Glib::RefPtr< Monitor > | get_monitor (int monitor_num) |
Gets a monitor associated with this display. More... | |
Glib::RefPtr< const Monitor > | get_monitor (int monitor_num) const |
Gets a monitor associated with this display. More... | |
Glib::RefPtr< Monitor > | get_primary_monitor () |
Gets the primary monitor for the display. More... | |
Glib::RefPtr< const Monitor > | get_primary_monitor () const |
Gets the primary monitor for the display. More... | |
Glib::RefPtr< Monitor > | get_monitor_at_point (int x, int y) |
Gets the monitor in which the point ( x, y) is located, or a nearby monitor if the point is not in any monitor. More... | |
Glib::RefPtr< const Monitor > | get_monitor_at_point (int x, int y) const |
Gets the monitor in which the point ( x, y) is located, or a nearby monitor if the point is not in any monitor. More... | |
Glib::RefPtr< Monitor > | get_monitor_at_window (const Glib::RefPtr< Window > & window) |
Gets the monitor in which the largest area of window resides, or a monitor close to window if it is outside of all monitors. More... | |
Glib::RefPtr< const Monitor > | get_monitor_at_window (const Glib::RefPtr< Window > & window) const |
Gets the monitor in which the largest area of window resides, or a monitor close to window if it is outside of all monitors. More... | |
Glib::SignalProxy< void, bool > | signal_closed () |
Glib::SignalProxy< void > | signal_opened () |
Glib::SignalProxy< void, const Glib::RefPtr< Seat > & > | signal_seat_added () |
Glib::SignalProxy< void, const Glib::RefPtr< Seat > & > | signal_seat_removed () |
Glib::SignalProxy< void, const Glib::RefPtr< Monitor > & > | signal_monitor_added () |
Glib::SignalProxy< void, const Glib::RefPtr< Monitor > & > | signal_monitor_removed () |
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static GType | get_type () |
Get the GType for this class, for use with the underlying GObject type system. More... | |
static Glib::RefPtr< Display > | open (const Glib::ustring & display_name) |
Opens a display. More... | |
static Glib::RefPtr< Display > | get_default () |
Gets the default Gdk::Display. More... | |
static Glib::RefPtr< Display > | open_default_libgtk_only () |
Opens the default display specified by command line arguments or environment variables, sets it as the default display, and returns it. More... | |
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Display () | |
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Glib::RefPtr< Gdk::Display > | wrap (GdkDisplay * object, bool take_copy=false) |
A Glib::wrap() method for this object. More... | |
Gdk::Display object's purpose is two fold: To grab/ungrab keyboard focus and mouse pointer To manage and provide information about the Gdk::Screen(s) available for this Gdk::Display.
Gdk::Display objects are the GDK representation of the X Display which can be described as a workstation consisting of a keyboard a pointing device (such as a mouse) and one or more screens. It is used to open and keep track of various Gdk::Screen objects currently instantiated by the application. It is also used to grab and release the keyboard and the mouse pointer.
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void Gdk::Display::beep | ( | ) |
Emits a short beep on display.
void Gdk::Display::close | ( | ) |
Closes the connection to the windowing system for the given display, and cleans up associated resources.
bool Gdk::Display::device_is_grabbed | ( | const Glib::RefPtr< const Gdk::Device > & | device | ) | const |
Returns true
if there is an ongoing grab on device for display.
device | A Gdk::Device. |
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if there is a grab in effect for device. void Gdk::Display::flush | ( | ) |
Flushes any requests queued for the windowing system; this happens automatically when the main loop blocks waiting for new events, but if your application is drawing without returning control to the main loop, you may need to call this function explicitly.
A common case where this function needs to be called is when an application is executing drawing commands from a thread other than the thread where the main loop is running.
This is most useful for X11. On windowing systems where requests are handled synchronously, this function will do nothing.
Glib::RefPtr< AppLaunchContext > Gdk::Display::get_app_launch_context | ( | ) |
Returns a Gdk::AppLaunchContext suitable for launching applications on the given display.
Glib::RefPtr< const AppLaunchContext > Gdk::Display::get_app_launch_context | ( | ) | const |
Returns a Gdk::AppLaunchContext suitable for launching applications on the given display.
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Gets the default Gdk::Display.
This is a convenience function for: gdk_display_manager_get_default_display (Gdk::DisplayManager::get())
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if there is no default display. guint Gdk::Display::get_default_cursor_size | ( | ) | const |
Returns the default size to use for cursors on display.
Glib::RefPtr< Window > Gdk::Display::get_default_group | ( | ) |
Returns the default group leader window for all toplevel windows on display.
This window is implicitly created by GDK. See Gdk::Window::set_group().
Glib::RefPtr< const Window > Gdk::Display::get_default_group | ( | ) | const |
Returns the default group leader window for all toplevel windows on display.
This window is implicitly created by GDK. See Gdk::Window::set_group().
Glib::RefPtr< Screen > Gdk::Display::get_default_screen | ( | ) |
Get the default Gdk::Screen for display.
Glib::RefPtr< const Screen > Gdk::Display::get_default_screen | ( | ) | const |
Get the default Gdk::Screen for display.
Glib::RefPtr< Seat > Gdk::Display::get_default_seat | ( | ) |
Glib::RefPtr< const Seat > Gdk::Display::get_default_seat | ( | ) | const |
Glib::RefPtr< DeviceManager > Gdk::Display::get_device_manager | ( | ) |
Returns the Gdk::DeviceManager associated to display.
Deprecated: 3.20. Use get_default_seat() and Gdk::Seat operations.
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. This memory is owned by GDK and must not be freed or unreferenced. Glib::RefPtr< const DeviceManager > Gdk::Display::get_device_manager | ( | ) | const |
Returns the Gdk::DeviceManager associated to display.
Deprecated: 3.20. Use get_default_seat() and Gdk::Seat operations.
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. This memory is owned by GDK and must not be freed or unreferenced. GdkEvent * Gdk::Display::get_event | ( | ) |
Gets the next Gdk::Event to be processed for display, fetching events from the windowing system if necessary.
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if no events are pending. The returned Gdk::Event should be freed with Gdk::Event::free(). const GdkEvent * Gdk::Display::get_event | ( | ) | const |
Gets the next Gdk::Event to be processed for display, fetching events from the windowing system if necessary.
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if no events are pending. The returned Gdk::Event should be freed with Gdk::Event::free(). GdkKeymap * Gdk::Display::get_keymap | ( | ) |
Returns the Gdk::Keymap attached to display.
const GdkKeymap * Gdk::Display::get_keymap | ( | ) | const |
Returns the Gdk::Keymap attached to display.
void Gdk::Display::get_maximal_cursor_size | ( | guint & | width, |
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Gets the maximal size to use for cursors on display.
width | The return location for the maximal cursor width. |
height | The return location for the maximal cursor height. |
Glib::RefPtr< Monitor > Gdk::Display::get_monitor | ( | int | monitor_num | ) |
Gets a monitor associated with this display.
monitor_num | Number of the monitor. |
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if monitor_num is not a valid monitor number. Glib::RefPtr< const Monitor > Gdk::Display::get_monitor | ( | int | monitor_num | ) | const |
Gets a monitor associated with this display.
monitor_num | Number of the monitor. |
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if monitor_num is not a valid monitor number. Glib::RefPtr< Monitor > Gdk::Display::get_monitor_at_point | ( | int | x, |
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Gets the monitor in which the point ( x, y) is located, or a nearby monitor if the point is not in any monitor.
x | The x coordinate of the point. |
y | The y coordinate of the point. |
Glib::RefPtr< const Monitor > Gdk::Display::get_monitor_at_point | ( | int | x, |
int | y | ||
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Gets the monitor in which the point ( x, y) is located, or a nearby monitor if the point is not in any monitor.
x | The x coordinate of the point. |
y | The y coordinate of the point. |
Glib::RefPtr< Monitor > Gdk::Display::get_monitor_at_window | ( | const Glib::RefPtr< Window > & | window | ) |
Gets the monitor in which the largest area of window resides, or a monitor close to window if it is outside of all monitors.
window | A Gdk::Window. |
Glib::RefPtr< const Monitor > Gdk::Display::get_monitor_at_window | ( | const Glib::RefPtr< Window > & | window | ) | const |
Gets the monitor in which the largest area of window resides, or a monitor close to window if it is outside of all monitors.
window | A Gdk::Window. |
int Gdk::Display::get_n_monitors | ( | ) | const |
Gets the number of monitors that belong to display.
The returned number is valid until the next emission of the Gdk::Display::signal_monitor_added() or Gdk::Display::signal_monitor_removed() signal.
int Gdk::Display::get_n_screens | ( | ) | const |
Gets the number of screen managed by the display.
Deprecated: 3.10: The number of screens is always 1.
Glib::ustring Gdk::Display::get_name | ( | ) | const |
Gets the name of the display.
Glib::RefPtr< Monitor > Gdk::Display::get_primary_monitor | ( | ) |
Gets the primary monitor for the display.
The primary monitor is considered the monitor where the “main desktop” lives. While normal application windows typically allow the window manager to place the windows, specialized desktop applications such as panels should place themselves on the primary monitor.
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if no primary monitor is configured by the user. Glib::RefPtr< const Monitor > Gdk::Display::get_primary_monitor | ( | ) | const |
Gets the primary monitor for the display.
The primary monitor is considered the monitor where the “main desktop” lives. While normal application windows typically allow the window manager to place the windows, specialized desktop applications such as panels should place themselves on the primary monitor.
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if no primary monitor is configured by the user. Glib::RefPtr< Screen > Gdk::Display::get_screen | ( | int | screen_num = 0 | ) |
Returns a screen object for one of the screens of the display.
screen_num | The screen number. |
Glib::RefPtr< const Screen > Gdk::Display::get_screen | ( | int | screen_num = 0 | ) | const |
Returns a screen object for one of the screens of the display.
screen_num | The screen number. |
Glib::RefPtr< Window > Gdk::Display::get_selection_owner | ( | const Glib::ustring & | selection | ) |
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Get the GType for this class, for use with the underlying GObject type system.
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Provides access to the underlying C GObject.
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Provides access to the underlying C GObject.
GdkDisplay * Gdk::Display::gobj_copy | ( | ) |
Provides access to the underlying C instance. The caller is responsible for unrefing it. Use when directly setting fields in structs.
bool Gdk::Display::has_pending | ( | ) | const |
Returns whether the display has events that are waiting to be processed.
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if there are events ready to be processed. bool Gdk::Display::is_closed | ( | ) | const |
std::vector< Glib::RefPtr< Seat > > Gdk::Display::list_seats | ( | ) |
Returns the list of seats known to display.
std::vector< Glib::RefPtr< const Seat > > Gdk::Display::list_seats | ( | ) | const |
Returns the list of seats known to display.
void Gdk::Display::notify_startup_complete | ( | const Glib::ustring & | startup_id | ) |
Indicates to the GUI environment that the application has finished loading, using a given identifier.
GTK+ will call this function automatically for Gtk::Window with custom startup-notification identifier unless gtk_window_set_auto_startup_notification() is called to disable that feature.
startup_id | A startup-notification identifier, for which notification process should be completed. |
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Opens a display.
display_name | The name of the display to open. |
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if the display could not be opened.
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Opens the default display specified by command line arguments or environment variables, sets it as the default display, and returns it.
gdk_parse_args() must have been called first. If the default display has previously been set, simply returns that. An internal function that should not be used by applications.
Deprecated: 3.16: This symbol was never meant to be used outside of GTK+
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. GdkEvent * Gdk::Display::peek_event | ( | ) |
Gets a copy of the first Gdk::Event in the display’s event queue, without removing the event from the queue.
(Note that this function will not get more events from the windowing system. It only checks the events that have already been moved to the GDK event queue.)
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if no events are in the queue. The returned Gdk::Event should be freed with Gdk::Event::free(). GdkEvent * Gdk::Display::peek_event | ( | ) | const |
Gets a copy of the first Gdk::Event in the display’s event queue, without removing the event from the queue.
(Note that this function will not get more events from the windowing system. It only checks the events that have already been moved to the GDK event queue.)
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if no events are in the queue. The returned Gdk::Event should be freed with Gdk::Event::free(). void Gdk::Display::put_event | ( | GdkEvent * | event | ) |
Appends a copy of the given event onto the front of the event queue for display.
event | A Gdk::Event. |
bool Gdk::Display::request_selection_notification | ( | const Glib::ustring & | selection | ) |
Request Gdk::EventOwnerChange events for ownership changes of the selection named by the given atom.
selection | The Gdk::Atom naming the selection for which ownership change notification is requested. |
void Gdk::Display::selection_send_notify | ( | const Glib::RefPtr< Window > & | requestor, |
Glib::ustring & | selection, | ||
Glib::ustring & | target, | ||
Glib::ustring & | property, | ||
guint32 | time_ | ||
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Send a response to SelectionRequest event.
requestor | Window to which to deliver response. |
selection | Selection that was requested. |
target | Target that was selected. |
property | Property in which the selection owner stored the data, or "None" to indicate that the request was rejected. |
time_ | Timestamp. |
void Gdk::Display::set_double_click_distance | ( | guint | distance | ) |
Sets the double click distance (two clicks within this distance count as a double click and result in a Gdk::2BUTTON_PRESS event).
See also set_double_click_time(). Applications should not set this, it is a global user-configured setting.
distance | Distance in pixels. |
void Gdk::Display::set_double_click_time | ( | guint | msec | ) |
Sets the double click time (two clicks within this time interval count as a double click and result in a Gdk::2BUTTON_PRESS event).
Applications should not set this, it is a global user-configured setting.
msec | Double click time in milliseconds (thousandths of a second). |
bool Gdk::Display::set_selection_owner | ( | const Glib::RefPtr< Window > & | owner, |
Glib::ustring & | selection, | ||
guint32 | time_, | ||
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Glib::SignalProxy< void, bool > Gdk::Display::signal_closed | ( | ) |
void on_my_closed(bool is_error)
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The signal_closed() signal is emitted when the connection to the windowing system for display is closed.
is_error | true if the display was closed due to an error. |
Glib::SignalProxy< void, const Glib::RefPtr< Monitor > & > Gdk::Display::signal_monitor_added | ( | ) |
void on_my_monitor_added(const Glib::RefPtr<Monitor>& monitor)
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The signal_monitor_added() signal is emitted whenever a monitor is added.
monitor | The monitor that was just added. |
Glib::SignalProxy< void, const Glib::RefPtr< Monitor > & > Gdk::Display::signal_monitor_removed | ( | ) |
void on_my_monitor_removed(const Glib::RefPtr<Monitor>& monitor)
Flags: Run Last
The signal_monitor_removed() signal is emitted whenever a monitor is removed.
monitor | The monitor that was just removed. |
Glib::SignalProxy< void > Gdk::Display::signal_opened | ( | ) |
void on_my_opened()
Flags: Run Last
The signal_opened() signal is emitted when the connection to the windowing system for display is opened.
Glib::SignalProxy< void, const Glib::RefPtr< Seat > & > Gdk::Display::signal_seat_added | ( | ) |
void on_my_seat_added(const Glib::RefPtr<Seat>& seat)
Flags: Run Last
The signal_seat_added() signal is emitted whenever a new seat is made known to the windowing system.
seat | The seat that was just added. |
Glib::SignalProxy< void, const Glib::RefPtr< Seat > & > Gdk::Display::signal_seat_removed | ( | ) |
void on_my_seat_removed(const Glib::RefPtr<Seat>& seat)
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The signal_seat_removed() signal is emitted whenever a seat is removed by the windowing system.
seat | The seat that was just removed. |
void Gdk::Display::store_clipboard | ( | const Glib::RefPtr< Gdk::Window > & | clipboard_window, |
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Issues a request to the clipboard manager to store the clipboard data, saving all available targets.
On X11, this is a special program that works according to the freedesktop clipboard specification, available at http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/clipboard-manager-spec.
clipboard_window | A Gdk::Window belonging to the clipboard owner. |
time_ | A timestamp. |
void Gdk::Display::store_clipboard | ( | const Glib::RefPtr< Gdk::Window > & | clipboard_window, |
guint32 | time_, | ||
const std::vector< Glib::ustring > & | targets | ||
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bool Gdk::Display::supports_clipboard_persistence | ( | ) | const |
Returns whether the speicifed display supports clipboard persistance; i.e. if it’s possible to store the clipboard data after an application has quit.
On X11 this checks if a clipboard daemon is running.
true
if the display supports clipboard persistance. bool Gdk::Display::supports_composite | ( | ) | const |
Returns true
if Gdk::Window::set_composited() can be used to redirect drawing on the window using compositing.
Currently this only works on X11 with XComposite and XDamage extensions available.
Deprecated: 3.16: Compositing is an outdated technology that only ever worked on X11.
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if windows may be composited. bool Gdk::Display::supports_cursor_alpha | ( | ) | const |
Returns true
if cursors can use an 8bit alpha channel on display.
Otherwise, cursors are restricted to bilevel alpha (i.e. a mask).
bool Gdk::Display::supports_cursor_color | ( | ) | const |
Returns true
if multicolored cursors are supported on display.
Otherwise, cursors have only a forground and a background color.
bool Gdk::Display::supports_input_shapes | ( | ) | const |
Returns true
if gdk_window_input_shape_combine_mask() can be used to modify the input shape of windows on display.
true
if windows with modified input shape are supported. bool Gdk::Display::supports_selection_notification | ( | ) | const |
Returns whether Gdk::EventOwnerChange events will be sent when the owner of a selection changes.
bool Gdk::Display::supports_shapes | ( | ) | const |
Returns true
if gdk_window_shape_combine_mask() can be used to create shaped windows on display.
true
if shaped windows are supported. void Gdk::Display::sync | ( | ) |
Flushes any requests queued for the windowing system and waits until all requests have been handled.
This is often used for making sure that the display is synchronized with the current state of the program. Calling sync() before gdk_error_trap_pop() makes sure that any errors generated from earlier requests are handled before the error trap is removed.
This is most useful for X11. On windowing systems where requests are handled synchronously, this function will do nothing.
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object | The C instance. |
take_copy | False if the result should take ownership of the C instance. True if it should take a new copy or ref. |