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#include <gtk/gtk.h>
GtkComboBoxEntry;
GtkWidget* gtk_combo_box_entry_new (void);
GtkWidget* gtk_combo_box_entry_new_with_model
(GtkTreeModel *model,
gint text_column);
GtkWidget* gtk_combo_box_entry_new_text (void);
void gtk_combo_box_entry_set_text_column
(GtkComboBoxEntry *entry_box,
gint text_column);
gint gtk_combo_box_entry_get_text_column
(GtkComboBoxEntry *entry_box);
GObject
+----GInitiallyUnowned
+----GtkObject
+----GtkWidget
+----GtkContainer
+----GtkBin
+----GtkComboBox
+----GtkComboBoxEntry
GtkComboBoxEntry implements AtkImplementorIface, GtkCellEditable and GtkCellLayout.
A GtkComboBoxEntry is a widget that allows the user to choose from a list of valid choices or enter a different value. It is very similar to a GtkComboBox, but it displays the selected value in an entry to allow modifying it.
In contrast to a GtkComboBox, the underlying model of a GtkComboBoxEntry
must always have a text column (see gtk_combo_box_entry_set_text_column()),
and the entry will show the content of the text column in the selected row. To
get the text from the entry, use gtk_combo_box_get_active_text().
The changed signal will be emitted while typing into a GtkComboBoxEntry,
as well as when selecting an item from the GtkComboBoxEntry's list. Use
gtk_combo_box_get_active() or gtk_combo_box_get_active_iter() to discover
whether an item was actually selected from the list.
Connect to the activate signal of the GtkEntry (use gtk_bin_get_child()) to
detect when the user actually finishes entering text.
The convenience API to construct simple text-only GtkComboBoxes can
also be used with GtkComboBoxEntrys which have been constructed
with gtk_combo_box_entry_new_text().
GtkWidget* gtk_combo_box_entry_new (void);
Creates a new GtkComboBoxEntry which has a GtkEntry as child. After
construction, you should set a model using gtk_combo_box_set_model() and a
text_column * using gtk_combo_box_entry_set_text_column().
| Returns : | A new GtkComboBoxEntry. |
Since 2.4
GtkWidget* gtk_combo_box_entry_new_with_model (GtkTreeModel *model, gint text_column);
Creates a new GtkComboBoxEntry which has a GtkEntry as child and a list
of strings as popup. You can get the GtkEntry from a GtkComboBoxEntry
using GTK_ENTRY (GTK_BIN (combo_box_entry)->child). To add and remove
strings from the list, just modify model using its data manipulation
API.
model : |
A GtkTreeModel. |
text_column : |
A column in model to get the strings from.
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| Returns : | A new GtkComboBoxEntry. |
Since 2.4
GtkWidget* gtk_combo_box_entry_new_text (void);
Convenience function which constructs a new editable text combo box, which
is a GtkComboBoxEntry just displaying strings. If you use this function to
create a text combo box, you should only manipulate its data source with
the following convenience functions: gtk_combo_box_append_text(),
gtk_combo_box_insert_text(), gtk_combo_box_prepend_text() and
gtk_combo_box_remove_text().
| Returns : | A new text GtkComboBoxEntry. |
Since 2.4
void gtk_combo_box_entry_set_text_column
(GtkComboBoxEntry *entry_box,
gint text_column);
Sets the model column which entry_box should use to get strings from
to be text_column.
entry_box : |
A GtkComboBoxEntry. |
text_column : |
A column in model to get the strings from.
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Since 2.4.
gint gtk_combo_box_entry_get_text_column
(GtkComboBoxEntry *entry_box);
Returns the column which entry_box is using to get the strings from.
entry_box : |
A GtkComboBoxEntry. |
| Returns : | A column in the data source model of entry_box.
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Since 2.4