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29 #include "gtkbutton.h"
30 #include "gtkdialog.h"
33 #include "gtkhseparator.h"
34 #include "gtkmarshalers.h"
36 #include "gdkkeysyms.h"
39 #include "gtkbindings.h"
41 #define GET_PRIVATE(obj) (G_TYPE_INSTANCE_GET_PRIVATE ((obj), GTK_TYPE_DIALOG, GtkDialogPrivate))
44 guint ignore_separator : 1;
47 typedef struct _ResponseData ResponseData;
54 static void gtk_dialog_class_init (GtkDialogClass *klass);
55 static void gtk_dialog_init (GtkDialog *dialog);
57 static void gtk_dialog_add_buttons_valist (GtkDialog *dialog,
58 const gchar *first_button_text,
61 static gint gtk_dialog_delete_event_handler (GtkWidget *widget,
65 static void gtk_dialog_set_property (GObject *object,
69 static void gtk_dialog_get_property (GObject *object,
73 static void gtk_dialog_style_set (GtkWidget *widget,
74 GtkStyle *prev_style);
75 static void gtk_dialog_map (GtkWidget *widget);
77 static void gtk_dialog_close (GtkDialog *dialog);
79 static ResponseData* get_response_data (GtkWidget *widget,
93 static gpointer parent_class;
94 static guint dialog_signals[LAST_SIGNAL];
97 gtk_dialog_get_type (void)
99 static GType dialog_type = 0;
103 static const GTypeInfo dialog_info =
105 sizeof (GtkDialogClass),
106 NULL, /* base_init */
107 NULL, /* base_finalize */
108 (GClassInitFunc) gtk_dialog_class_init,
109 NULL, /* class_finalize */
110 NULL, /* class_data */
113 (GInstanceInitFunc) gtk_dialog_init,
116 dialog_type = g_type_register_static (GTK_TYPE_WINDOW, "GtkDialog",
124 gtk_dialog_class_init (GtkDialogClass *class)
126 GObjectClass *gobject_class;
127 GtkWidgetClass *widget_class;
128 GtkBindingSet *binding_set;
130 gobject_class = G_OBJECT_CLASS (class);
131 widget_class = GTK_WIDGET_CLASS (class);
133 parent_class = g_type_class_peek_parent (class);
135 gobject_class->set_property = gtk_dialog_set_property;
136 gobject_class->get_property = gtk_dialog_get_property;
138 widget_class->map = gtk_dialog_map;
139 widget_class->style_set = gtk_dialog_style_set;
141 class->close = gtk_dialog_close;
143 g_type_class_add_private (gobject_class, sizeof (GtkDialogPrivate));
145 g_object_class_install_property (gobject_class,
147 g_param_spec_boolean ("has_separator",
149 P_("The dialog has a separator bar above its buttons"),
153 dialog_signals[RESPONSE] =
154 g_signal_new ("response",
155 G_OBJECT_CLASS_TYPE (class),
157 G_STRUCT_OFFSET (GtkDialogClass, response),
159 _gtk_marshal_NONE__INT,
163 dialog_signals[CLOSE] =
164 g_signal_new ("close",
165 G_OBJECT_CLASS_TYPE (class),
166 G_SIGNAL_RUN_LAST | G_SIGNAL_ACTION,
167 G_STRUCT_OFFSET (GtkDialogClass, close),
169 _gtk_marshal_NONE__NONE,
172 gtk_widget_class_install_style_property (widget_class,
173 g_param_spec_int ("content_area_border",
174 P_("Content area border"),
175 P_("Width of border around the main dialog area"),
180 gtk_widget_class_install_style_property (widget_class,
181 g_param_spec_int ("button_spacing",
182 P_("Button spacing"),
183 P_("Spacing between buttons"),
189 gtk_widget_class_install_style_property (widget_class,
190 g_param_spec_int ("action_area_border",
191 P_("Action area border"),
192 P_("Width of border around the button area at the bottom of the dialog"),
198 binding_set = gtk_binding_set_by_class (class);
200 gtk_binding_entry_add_signal (binding_set, GDK_Escape, 0,
205 update_spacings (GtkDialog *dialog)
208 gint content_area_border;
210 gint action_area_border;
212 widget = GTK_WIDGET (dialog);
214 gtk_widget_style_get (widget,
215 "content_area_border",
216 &content_area_border,
219 "action_area_border",
223 gtk_container_set_border_width (GTK_CONTAINER (dialog->vbox),
224 content_area_border);
225 gtk_box_set_spacing (GTK_BOX (dialog->action_area),
227 gtk_container_set_border_width (GTK_CONTAINER (dialog->action_area),
232 gtk_dialog_init (GtkDialog *dialog)
234 GtkDialogPrivate *priv;
236 priv = GET_PRIVATE (dialog);
237 priv->ignore_separator = FALSE;
239 /* To avoid breaking old code that prevents destroy on delete event
240 * by connecting a handler, we have to have the FIRST signal
241 * connection on the dialog.
243 g_signal_connect (dialog,
245 G_CALLBACK (gtk_dialog_delete_event_handler),
248 dialog->vbox = gtk_vbox_new (FALSE, 0);
250 gtk_container_add (GTK_CONTAINER (dialog), dialog->vbox);
251 gtk_widget_show (dialog->vbox);
253 dialog->action_area = gtk_hbutton_box_new ();
255 gtk_button_box_set_layout (GTK_BUTTON_BOX (dialog->action_area),
258 gtk_box_pack_end (GTK_BOX (dialog->vbox), dialog->action_area,
260 gtk_widget_show (dialog->action_area);
262 dialog->separator = gtk_hseparator_new ();
263 gtk_box_pack_end (GTK_BOX (dialog->vbox), dialog->separator, FALSE, TRUE, 0);
264 gtk_widget_show (dialog->separator);
266 gtk_window_set_type_hint (GTK_WINDOW (dialog),
267 GDK_WINDOW_TYPE_HINT_DIALOG);
268 gtk_window_set_position (GTK_WINDOW (dialog), GTK_WIN_POS_CENTER_ON_PARENT);
273 gtk_dialog_set_property (GObject *object,
280 dialog = GTK_DIALOG (object);
284 case PROP_HAS_SEPARATOR:
285 gtk_dialog_set_has_separator (dialog, g_value_get_boolean (value));
289 G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID (object, prop_id, pspec);
295 gtk_dialog_get_property (GObject *object,
302 dialog = GTK_DIALOG (object);
306 case PROP_HAS_SEPARATOR:
307 g_value_set_boolean (value, dialog->separator != NULL);
311 G_OBJECT_WARN_INVALID_PROPERTY_ID (object, prop_id, pspec);
317 gtk_dialog_delete_event_handler (GtkWidget *widget,
321 /* emit response signal */
322 gtk_dialog_response (GTK_DIALOG (widget), GTK_RESPONSE_DELETE_EVENT);
324 /* Do the destroy by default */
328 /* A far too tricky heuristic for getting the right initial
329 * focus widget if none was set. What we do is we focus the first
330 * widget in the tab chain, but if this results in the focus
331 * ending up on one of the response widgets _other_ than the
332 * default response, we focus the default response instead.
334 * Additionally, skip selectable labels when looking for the
335 * right initial focus widget.
338 gtk_dialog_map (GtkWidget *widget)
340 GtkWindow *window = GTK_WINDOW (widget);
341 GtkDialog *dialog = GTK_DIALOG (widget);
343 GTK_WIDGET_CLASS (parent_class)->map (widget);
345 if (!window->focus_widget)
347 GList *children, *tmp_list;
351 g_signal_emit_by_name (window, "move_focus", GTK_DIR_TAB_FORWARD);
353 while (GTK_IS_LABEL (window->focus_widget));
355 tmp_list = children = gtk_container_get_children (GTK_CONTAINER (dialog->action_area));
359 GtkWidget *child = tmp_list->data;
361 if (window->focus_widget == NULL ||
362 (child == window->focus_widget &&
363 child != window->default_widget &&
364 window->default_widget))
366 gtk_widget_grab_focus (window->default_widget);
370 tmp_list = tmp_list->next;
373 g_list_free (children);
378 gtk_dialog_style_set (GtkWidget *widget,
379 GtkStyle *prev_style)
381 update_spacings (GTK_DIALOG (widget));
385 dialog_find_button (GtkDialog *dialog,
388 GList *children, *tmp_list;
389 GtkWidget *child = NULL;
391 children = gtk_container_get_children (GTK_CONTAINER (dialog->action_area));
393 for (tmp_list = children; tmp_list; tmp_list = tmp_list->next)
395 ResponseData *rd = get_response_data (tmp_list->data, FALSE);
397 if (rd && rd->response_id == response_id)
399 child = tmp_list->data;
404 g_list_free (children);
410 gtk_dialog_close (GtkDialog *dialog)
412 /* Synthesize delete_event to close dialog. */
414 GtkWidget *widget = GTK_WIDGET (dialog);
417 if (!dialog_find_button (dialog, GTK_RESPONSE_CANCEL))
420 event = gdk_event_new (GDK_DELETE);
422 event->any.window = g_object_ref (widget->window);
423 event->any.send_event = TRUE;
425 gtk_main_do_event (event);
426 gdk_event_free (event);
430 gtk_dialog_new (void)
432 return g_object_new (GTK_TYPE_DIALOG, NULL);
436 gtk_dialog_new_empty (const gchar *title,
438 GtkDialogFlags flags)
442 dialog = g_object_new (GTK_TYPE_DIALOG, NULL);
445 gtk_window_set_title (GTK_WINDOW (dialog), title);
448 gtk_window_set_transient_for (GTK_WINDOW (dialog), parent);
450 if (flags & GTK_DIALOG_MODAL)
451 gtk_window_set_modal (GTK_WINDOW (dialog), TRUE);
453 if (flags & GTK_DIALOG_DESTROY_WITH_PARENT)
454 gtk_window_set_destroy_with_parent (GTK_WINDOW (dialog), TRUE);
456 if (flags & GTK_DIALOG_NO_SEPARATOR)
457 gtk_dialog_set_has_separator (dialog, FALSE);
459 return GTK_WIDGET (dialog);
463 * gtk_dialog_new_with_buttons:
464 * @title: Title of the dialog, or %NULL
465 * @parent: Transient parent of the dialog, or %NULL
466 * @flags: from #GtkDialogFlags
467 * @first_button_text: stock ID or text to go in first button, or %NULL
468 * @Varargs: response ID for first button, then additional buttons, ending with %NULL
470 * Creates a new #GtkDialog with title @title (or %NULL for the default
471 * title; see gtk_window_set_title()) and transient parent @parent (or
472 * %NULL for none; see gtk_window_set_transient_for()). The @flags
473 * argument can be used to make the dialog modal (#GTK_DIALOG_MODAL)
474 * and/or to have it destroyed along with its transient parent
475 * (#GTK_DIALOG_DESTROY_WITH_PARENT). After @flags, button
476 * text/response ID pairs should be listed, with a %NULL pointer ending
477 * the list. Button text can be either a stock ID such as
478 * #GTK_STOCK_OK, or some arbitrary text. A response ID can be
479 * any positive number, or one of the values in the #GtkResponseType
480 * enumeration. If the user clicks one of these dialog buttons,
481 * #GtkDialog will emit the "response" signal with the corresponding
482 * response ID. If a #GtkDialog receives the "delete_event" signal, it
483 * will emit "response" with a response ID of #GTK_RESPONSE_DELETE_EVENT.
484 * However, destroying a dialog does not emit the "response" signal;
485 * so be careful relying on "response" when using
486 * the #GTK_DIALOG_DESTROY_WITH_PARENT flag. Buttons are from left to right,
487 * so the first button in the list will be the leftmost button in the dialog.
489 * Here's a simple example:
490 * <informalexample><programlisting>
491 * GtkWidget *dialog = gtk_dialog_new_with_buttons ("My dialog",
493 * GTK_DIALOG_MODAL | GTK_DIALOG_DESTROY_WITH_PARENT,
495 * GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT,
497 * GTK_RESPONSE_REJECT,
499 * </programlisting></informalexample>
501 * Return value: a new #GtkDialog
504 gtk_dialog_new_with_buttons (const gchar *title,
506 GtkDialogFlags flags,
507 const gchar *first_button_text,
513 dialog = GTK_DIALOG (gtk_dialog_new_empty (title, parent, flags));
515 va_start (args, first_button_text);
517 gtk_dialog_add_buttons_valist (dialog,
523 return GTK_WIDGET (dialog);
527 get_response_data (GtkWidget *widget,
530 ResponseData *ad = g_object_get_data (G_OBJECT (widget),
531 "gtk-dialog-response-data");
533 if (ad == NULL && create)
535 ad = g_new (ResponseData, 1);
537 g_object_set_data_full (G_OBJECT (widget),
538 "gtk-dialog-response-data",
547 action_widget_activated (GtkWidget *widget, GtkDialog *dialog)
552 g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_DIALOG (dialog));
554 response_id = GTK_RESPONSE_NONE;
556 ad = get_response_data (widget, TRUE);
558 g_assert (ad != NULL);
560 response_id = ad->response_id;
562 gtk_dialog_response (dialog, response_id);
566 * gtk_dialog_add_action_widget:
567 * @dialog: a #GtkDialog
568 * @child: an activatable widget
569 * @response_id: response ID for @child
571 * Adds an activatable widget to the action area of a #GtkDialog,
572 * connecting a signal handler that will emit the "response" signal on
573 * the dialog when the widget is activated. The widget is appended to
574 * the end of the dialog's action area. If you want to add a
575 * non-activatable widget, simply pack it into the
576 * <literal>action_area</literal> field of the #GtkDialog struct.
579 gtk_dialog_add_action_widget (GtkDialog *dialog,
586 g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_DIALOG (dialog));
587 g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_WIDGET (child));
589 ad = get_response_data (child, TRUE);
591 ad->response_id = response_id;
593 if (GTK_IS_BUTTON (child))
594 signal_id = g_signal_lookup ("clicked", GTK_TYPE_BUTTON);
596 signal_id = GTK_WIDGET_GET_CLASS (child)->activate_signal != 0;
602 closure = g_cclosure_new_object (G_CALLBACK (action_widget_activated),
604 g_signal_connect_closure_by_id (child,
611 g_warning ("Only 'activatable' widgets can be packed into the action area of a GtkDialog");
613 gtk_box_pack_end (GTK_BOX (dialog->action_area),
617 if (response_id == GTK_RESPONSE_HELP)
618 gtk_button_box_set_child_secondary (GTK_BUTTON_BOX (dialog->action_area), child, TRUE);
622 * gtk_dialog_add_button:
623 * @dialog: a #GtkDialog
624 * @button_text: text of button, or stock ID
625 * @response_id: response ID for the button
627 * Adds a button with the given text (or a stock button, if @button_text is a
628 * stock ID) and sets things up so that clicking the button will emit the
629 * "response" signal with the given @response_id. The button is appended to the
630 * end of the dialog's action area. The button widget is returned, but usually
633 * Return value: the button widget that was added
636 gtk_dialog_add_button (GtkDialog *dialog,
637 const gchar *button_text,
642 g_return_val_if_fail (GTK_IS_DIALOG (dialog), NULL);
643 g_return_val_if_fail (button_text != NULL, NULL);
645 button = gtk_button_new_from_stock (button_text);
647 GTK_WIDGET_SET_FLAGS (button, GTK_CAN_DEFAULT);
649 gtk_widget_show (button);
651 gtk_dialog_add_action_widget (dialog,
659 gtk_dialog_add_buttons_valist (GtkDialog *dialog,
660 const gchar *first_button_text,
666 g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_DIALOG (dialog));
668 if (first_button_text == NULL)
671 text = first_button_text;
672 response_id = va_arg (args, gint);
676 gtk_dialog_add_button (dialog, text, response_id);
678 text = va_arg (args, gchar*);
681 response_id = va_arg (args, int);
686 * gtk_dialog_add_buttons:
687 * @dialog: a #GtkDialog
688 * @first_button_text: button text or stock ID
689 * @Varargs: response ID for first button, then more text-response_id pairs
691 * Adds more buttons, same as calling gtk_dialog_add_button()
692 * repeatedly. The variable argument list should be %NULL-terminated
693 * as with gtk_dialog_new_with_buttons(). Each button must have both
694 * text and response ID.
697 gtk_dialog_add_buttons (GtkDialog *dialog,
698 const gchar *first_button_text,
703 va_start (args, first_button_text);
705 gtk_dialog_add_buttons_valist (dialog,
713 * gtk_dialog_set_response_sensitive:
714 * @dialog: a #GtkDialog
715 * @response_id: a response ID
716 * @setting: %TRUE for sensitive
718 * Calls <literal>gtk_widget_set_sensitive (widget, @setting)</literal>
719 * for each widget in the dialog's action area with the given @response_id.
720 * A convenient way to sensitize/desensitize dialog buttons.
723 gtk_dialog_set_response_sensitive (GtkDialog *dialog,
730 g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_DIALOG (dialog));
732 children = gtk_container_get_children (GTK_CONTAINER (dialog->action_area));
735 while (tmp_list != NULL)
737 GtkWidget *widget = tmp_list->data;
738 ResponseData *rd = g_object_get_data (G_OBJECT (widget),
739 "gtk-dialog-response-data");
741 if (rd && rd->response_id == response_id)
742 gtk_widget_set_sensitive (widget, setting);
744 tmp_list = g_list_next (tmp_list);
747 g_list_free (children);
751 * gtk_dialog_set_default_response:
752 * @dialog: a #GtkDialog
753 * @response_id: a response ID
755 * Sets the last widget in the dialog's action area with the given @response_id
756 * as the default widget for the dialog. Pressing "Enter" normally activates
757 * the default widget.
760 gtk_dialog_set_default_response (GtkDialog *dialog,
766 g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_DIALOG (dialog));
768 children = gtk_container_get_children (GTK_CONTAINER (dialog->action_area));
771 while (tmp_list != NULL)
773 GtkWidget *widget = tmp_list->data;
774 ResponseData *rd = g_object_get_data (G_OBJECT (widget),
775 "gtk-dialog-response-data");
777 if (rd && rd->response_id == response_id)
778 gtk_widget_grab_default (widget);
780 tmp_list = g_list_next (tmp_list);
783 g_list_free (children);
787 * gtk_dialog_set_has_separator:
788 * @dialog: a #GtkDialog
789 * @setting: %TRUE to have a separator
791 * Sets whether the dialog has a separator above the buttons.
795 gtk_dialog_set_has_separator (GtkDialog *dialog,
798 GtkDialogPrivate *priv;
800 g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_DIALOG (dialog));
802 priv = GET_PRIVATE (dialog);
804 /* this might fail if we get called before _init() somehow */
805 g_assert (dialog->vbox != NULL);
807 if (priv->ignore_separator)
809 g_warning ("Ignoring the separator setting");
813 if (setting && dialog->separator == NULL)
815 dialog->separator = gtk_hseparator_new ();
816 gtk_box_pack_end (GTK_BOX (dialog->vbox), dialog->separator, FALSE, TRUE, 0);
818 /* The app programmer could screw this up, but, their own fault.
819 * Moves the separator just above the action area.
821 gtk_box_reorder_child (GTK_BOX (dialog->vbox), dialog->separator, 1);
822 gtk_widget_show (dialog->separator);
824 else if (!setting && dialog->separator != NULL)
826 gtk_widget_destroy (dialog->separator);
827 dialog->separator = NULL;
830 g_object_notify (G_OBJECT (dialog), "has_separator");
834 * gtk_dialog_get_has_separator:
835 * @dialog: a #GtkDialog
837 * Accessor for whether the dialog has a separator.
839 * Return value: %TRUE if the dialog has a separator
842 gtk_dialog_get_has_separator (GtkDialog *dialog)
844 g_return_val_if_fail (GTK_IS_DIALOG (dialog), FALSE);
846 return dialog->separator != NULL;
850 * gtk_dialog_response:
851 * @dialog: a #GtkDialog
852 * @response_id: response ID
854 * Emits the "response" signal with the given response ID. Used to
855 * indicate that the user has responded to the dialog in some way;
856 * typically either you or gtk_dialog_run() will be monitoring the
857 * "response" signal and take appropriate action.
860 gtk_dialog_response (GtkDialog *dialog,
863 g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_DIALOG (dialog));
865 g_signal_emit (dialog,
866 dialog_signals[RESPONSE],
880 shutdown_loop (RunInfo *ri)
882 if (g_main_loop_is_running (ri->loop))
883 g_main_loop_quit (ri->loop);
887 run_unmap_handler (GtkDialog *dialog, gpointer data)
895 run_response_handler (GtkDialog *dialog,
903 ri->response_id = response_id;
909 run_delete_handler (GtkDialog *dialog,
917 return TRUE; /* Do not destroy */
921 run_destroy_handler (GtkDialog *dialog, gpointer data)
925 /* shutdown_loop will be called by run_unmap_handler */
927 ri->destroyed = TRUE;
932 * @dialog: a #GtkDialog
934 * Blocks in a recursive main loop until the @dialog either emits the
935 * response signal, or is destroyed. If the dialog is destroyed during the call
936 * to gtk_dialog_run(), gtk_dialog_returns #GTK_RESPONSE_NONE.
937 * Otherwise, it returns the response ID from the "response" signal emission.
938 * Before entering the recursive main loop, gtk_dialog_run() calls
939 * gtk_widget_show() on the dialog for you. Note that you still
940 * need to show any children of the dialog yourself.
942 * During gtk_dialog_run(), the default behavior of "delete_event" is
943 * disabled; if the dialog receives "delete_event", it will not be
944 * destroyed as windows usually are, and gtk_dialog_run() will return
945 * #GTK_RESPONSE_DELETE_EVENT. Also, during gtk_dialog_run() the dialog will be
946 * modal. You can force gtk_dialog_run() to return at any time by
947 * calling gtk_dialog_response() to emit the "response"
948 * signal. Destroying the dialog during gtk_dialog_run() is a very bad
949 * idea, because your post-run code won't know whether the dialog was
952 * After gtk_dialog_run() returns, you are responsible for hiding or
953 * destroying the dialog if you wish to do so.
955 * Typical usage of this function might be:
956 * <informalexample><programlisting>
957 * gint result = gtk_dialog_run (GTK_DIALOG (dialog));
960 * case GTK_RESPONSE_ACCEPT:
961 * do_application_specific_something (<!-- -->);
964 * do_nothing_since_dialog_was_cancelled (<!-- -->);
967 * gtk_widget_destroy (dialog);
968 * </programlisting></informalexample>
970 * Return value: response ID
973 gtk_dialog_run (GtkDialog *dialog)
975 RunInfo ri = { NULL, GTK_RESPONSE_NONE, NULL };
977 gulong response_handler;
978 gulong unmap_handler;
979 gulong destroy_handler;
980 gulong delete_handler;
982 g_return_val_if_fail (GTK_IS_DIALOG (dialog), -1);
984 g_object_ref (dialog);
986 was_modal = GTK_WINDOW (dialog)->modal;
988 gtk_window_set_modal (GTK_WINDOW (dialog), TRUE);
990 if (!GTK_WIDGET_VISIBLE (dialog))
991 gtk_widget_show (GTK_WIDGET (dialog));
994 g_signal_connect (dialog,
996 G_CALLBACK (run_response_handler),
1000 g_signal_connect (dialog,
1002 G_CALLBACK (run_unmap_handler),
1006 g_signal_connect (dialog,
1008 G_CALLBACK (run_delete_handler),
1012 g_signal_connect (dialog,
1014 G_CALLBACK (run_destroy_handler),
1017 ri.loop = g_main_loop_new (NULL, FALSE);
1019 GDK_THREADS_LEAVE ();
1020 g_main_loop_run (ri.loop);
1021 GDK_THREADS_ENTER ();
1023 g_main_loop_unref (ri.loop);
1026 ri.destroyed = FALSE;
1031 gtk_window_set_modal (GTK_WINDOW(dialog), FALSE);
1033 g_signal_handler_disconnect (dialog, response_handler);
1034 g_signal_handler_disconnect (dialog, unmap_handler);
1035 g_signal_handler_disconnect (dialog, delete_handler);
1036 g_signal_handler_disconnect (dialog, destroy_handler);
1039 g_object_unref (dialog);
1041 return ri.response_id;
1045 _gtk_dialog_set_ignore_separator (GtkDialog *dialog,
1046 gboolean ignore_separator)
1048 GtkDialogPrivate *priv;
1050 priv = GET_PRIVATE (dialog);
1051 priv->ignore_separator = ignore_separator;
1055 _gtk_dialog_get_response_for_widget (GtkDialog *dialog,
1060 rd = get_response_data (widget, FALSE);
1062 return GTK_RESPONSE_NONE;
1064 return rd->response_id;
1068 * gtk_alternative_dialog_button_order:
1069 * @screen: a #GdkScreen, or %NULL to use the default screen
1071 * Returns %TRUE if dialogs are expected to use an alternative
1072 * button order on the screen @screen. See
1073 * gtk_dialog_set_alternative_button_order() for more details
1074 * about alternative button order.
1076 * If you need to use this function, you should probably connect
1077 * to the ::notify:gtk-alternative-button-order signal on the
1078 * #GtkSettings object associated to @screen, in order to be
1079 * notified if the button order setting changes.
1081 * Returns: Whether the alternative button order should be used
1086 gtk_alternative_dialog_button_order (GdkScreen *screen)
1088 GtkSettings *settings;
1092 settings = gtk_settings_get_for_screen (screen);
1094 settings = gtk_settings_get_default ();
1096 g_object_get (settings,
1097 "gtk-alternative-button-order", &result, NULL);
1103 gtk_dialog_set_alternative_button_order_valist (GtkDialog *dialog,
1104 gint first_response_id,
1111 response_id = first_response_id;
1113 while (response_id != -1)
1115 /* reorder child with response_id to position */
1116 child = dialog_find_button (dialog, response_id);
1117 gtk_box_reorder_child (GTK_BOX (dialog->action_area), child, position);
1119 response_id = va_arg (args, gint);
1125 * gtk_dialog_set_alternative_button_order:
1126 * @dialog: a #GtkDialog
1127 * @first_response_id: a response id used by one @dialog's buttons
1128 * @Varargs: a list of more response ids of @dialog's buttons, terminated by -1
1130 * Sets an alternative button order. If the gtk-alternative-button-order
1131 * setting is set to %TRUE, the dialog buttons are reordered according to
1132 * the order of the response ids passed to this function.
1134 * By default, GTK+ dialogs use the button order advocated by the Gnome
1135 * <ulink url="http://developer.gnome.org/projects/gup/hig/2.0/">Human
1136 * Interface Guidelines</ulink> with the affirmative button at the far
1137 * right, and the cancel button left of it. But the builtin GTK+ dialogs
1138 * and #GtkMessageDialog<!-- -->s do provide an alternative button order,
1139 * which is more suitable on some platforms, e.g. Windows.
1141 * Use this function after adding all the buttons to your dialog, as the
1142 * following example shows:
1143 * <informalexample><programlisting>
1144 * cancel_button = gtk_dialog_add_button (GTK_DIALOG (dialog),
1146 * GTK_RESPONSE_CANCEL);
1148 * ok_button = gtk_dialog_add_button (GTK_DIALOG (dialog),
1152 * gtk_widget_grab_default (ok_button);
1154 * help_button = gtk_dialog_add_button (GTK_DIALOG (dialog),
1156 * GTK_RESPONSE_HELP);
1158 * gtk_dialog_set_alternative_button_order (GTK_DIALOG (dialog),
1160 * GTK_RESPONSE_CANCEL,
1161 * GTK_RESPONSE_HELP,
1163 * </programlisting></informalexample>
1168 gtk_dialog_set_alternative_button_order (GtkDialog *dialog,
1169 gint first_response_id,
1175 g_return_if_fail (GTK_IS_DIALOG (dialog));
1177 screen = gtk_widget_get_screen (GTK_WIDGET (dialog));
1178 if (!gtk_alternative_dialog_button_order (screen))
1181 va_start (args, first_response_id);
1183 gtk_dialog_set_alternative_button_order_valist (dialog,