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</AssemblyInfo>
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<ThreadSafetyStatement>Gtk# is thread aware, but not thread safe; See the <link location="node:gtk-sharp/programming/threads">Gtk# Thread Programming</link> for details.</ThreadSafetyStatement>
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<Docs>
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<summary>To be added</summary>
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<remarks>To be added</remarks>
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<summary>Abstraction for Removable devices.</summary>
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<remarks>
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<para>
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The VolumeMonitor offers a simple way to get removable devices: name, icon, type, etc and operations: Eject, Mount, Unmount and others.
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</para>
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<para>
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In order to use, you need to execute the static method <see cref="M:Gnome.Vfs.VolumeMonitor.Get" />. This method give you a pointer to VolumeMonitor, this is a singleton, which means that it will exists and be valid until <see cref="M:Gnome.Vfs.Vfs.Shutdown" /></para>
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<example>
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<code lang="C#">
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// This example show how to get all connected drives
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using System;
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using Gnome.Vfs;
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namespace TestGnomeVFS
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{
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public class Test()
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{
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public static void Main()
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{
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Vfs.Initialize();
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VolumeMonitor vMonitor = VolumeMonitor.Get();
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Drive[] drv = vMonitor.ConnectedDrives;
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foreach Drive d in drv) {
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Console.WriteLine(d.DisplayName);
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}
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Vfs.Shutdown();
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}
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}
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}
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</code>
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</example>
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</remarks>
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</Docs>
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<Base>
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<BaseTypeName>GLib.Object</BaseTypeName>
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</Docs>
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</Member>
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</Members>
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</Type>
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</Type>
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<Parameters />
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<Docs>
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<summary>
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Returns the number of children that <paramref name="iter" /> has.
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Returns the number of children that the toplevel node has. Is used to retrieve the number of rows in the <see cref="T:Gtk.ListStore" />.
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</summary>
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<returns>an object of type <see cref="T:System.Int32" />, the number of children of <paramref name="iter" />.</returns>
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<remarks>As a special case, if <paramref name="iter" /> is <see langword="null" />, then the number
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<Parameter Name="n" Type="System.Int32" />
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</Parameters>
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<Docs>
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<param name="iter">a <see cref="T:Gtk.TreeIter&" /></param>
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<param name="iter">a <see cref="T:Gtk.TreeIter" /></param>
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<param name="parent">To be added.</param>
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<param name="n">a <see cref="T:System.Int32" /></param>
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<summary>Sets <paramref name="iter" /> to be the child of <paramref name="parent" />, using the given index. The first index is 0. If <paramref name="n" /> is too big, or <paramref name="parent" /> has no children, <paramref name="iter" /> is set to an invalid iterator and false is returned. <paramref name="parent" /> will remain a valid node after this function has been called. As a special case, if <paramref name="parent" /> is <see langword="null" />, then the <paramref name="n" />th root node is set.
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</Docs>
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</Member>
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</Members>
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</Type>
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</Type>
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In this mode, the application is required to call <see cref="M:Gtk.ProgressBar.Pulse()" /> perodically to update the progress bar.</para>
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<para>There is quite a bit of flexibility provided to control the appearance of the <see cref="T:Gtk.ProgressBar" />.
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Functions are provided to control the orientation of the bar, optional text can be displayed along with the bar, and the step size used in activity mode can be set.</para>
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<para>
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The following example show how percentage mode works
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</para>
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<example>
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<code lang="C#">
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using System;
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using Gtk;
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namespace TestGtkAlone
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{
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public class TestProgress
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{
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static Gtk.ProgressBar PBar;
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static void Main()
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{
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Gtk.Application.Init();
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Gtk.Window WinPBar = new Window("Test Progress bar - Percentage mode");
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Gtk.HBox HContainer = new Gtk.HBox(false, 2);
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PBar = new ProgressBar();
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Gtk.Button ButtonStart = new Gtk.Button("Start Progress");
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HContainer.Add(PBar);
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HContainer.Add(ButtonStart);
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ButtonStart.Clicked += new EventHandler(ButtonStart_Clicked);
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WinPBar.Add(HContainer);
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WinPBar.ShowAll();
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Gtk.Application.Run();
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}
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public static void ButtonStart_Clicked(object sender, EventArgs args)
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{
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PBar.Adjustment.Lower = 0;
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PBar.Adjustment.Upper = 1000;
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while (PBar.Adjustment.Value < PBar.Adjustment.Upper) {
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PBar.Adjustment.Value+=1;
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}
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}
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}
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}
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</code>
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</example>
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</remarks>
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</Docs>
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<Base>
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</Attributes>
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</Member>
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</Members>
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</Type>
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</Type>
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