<Type Name="ButtonBox" FullName="Gtk.ButtonBox"> <TypeSignature Language="C#" Value="public class ButtonBox : Gtk.Box, Implementor, IWrapper, IWrapper, IDisposable" Maintainer="Lee Mallabone" /> <AssemblyInfo> <AssemblyName>gtk-sharp</AssemblyName> <AssemblyVersion>0.0.0.0</AssemblyVersion> <Attributes /> </AssemblyInfo> <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> <Docs> <summary>ButtonBox is a container for laying out <see cref="T:Gtk.Button" /> widgets.</summary> <remarks> <para>A button box should be used to provide a consistent layout of buttons throughout your application. Specific button boxes are <see cref="T:Gtk.HButtonBox" /> for horizontal groups of buttons, and <see cref="T:Gtk.VButtonBox" /> for vertical button groups.</para> </remarks> </Docs> <Base> <BaseTypeName>Gtk.Box</BaseTypeName> </Base> <Interfaces> <Interface> <InterfaceName>Atk.Implementor</InterfaceName> </Interface> <Interface> <InterfaceName>GLib.IWrapper</InterfaceName> </Interface> <Interface> <InterfaceName>GLib.IWrapper</InterfaceName> </Interface> <Interface> <InterfaceName>System.IDisposable</InterfaceName> </Interface> </Interfaces> <Attributes /> <Members> <Member MemberName="SetChildSecondary"> <MemberSignature Language="C#" Value="public void SetChildSecondary (Gtk.Widget child, bool is_secondary);" /> <MemberType>Method</MemberType> <ReturnValue> <ReturnType>System.Void</ReturnType> </ReturnValue> <Parameters> <Parameter Name="child" Type="Gtk.Widget" /> <Parameter Name="is_secondary" Type="System.Boolean" /> </Parameters> <Docs> <summary>Sets whether <paramref name="child" /> should appear in a secondary group of children. A typical use of a secondary child is the help button in a dialog.</summary> <param name="child">A widget that is already packed into this button box</param> <param name="is_secondary"> <see langword="true" /> if <paramref name="child" /> should be placed in a secondary group, <see langword="false" /> otherwise.</param> <remarks> <para>A secondary group appears after the other children if the style is <see cref="P:Gtk.ButtonBoxStyle.Start" />, <see cref="P:Gtk.ButtonBoxStyle.Spread" /> or <see cref="P:Gtk.ButtonBoxStyle.Edge" />, and before the the other children if the style is <see cref="P:Gtk.ButtonBoxStyle.End" />. For horizontal button boxes, the definition of before/after depends on direction of the widget (see <see cref="P:Gtk.Widget.Direction" />). If the style is <see cref="P:Gtk.ButtonBoxStyle.Start" /> or <see cref="P:Gtk.ButtonBoxStyle.End" />, then the secondary children are aligned at the other end of the button box from the main children. For the other styles, they appear immediately next to the main children.</para> </remarks> </Docs> </Member> <Member MemberName="Finalize"> <MemberSignature Language="C#" Value="protected virtual void Finalize ();" /> <MemberType>Method</MemberType> <ReturnValue> <ReturnType>System.Void</ReturnType> </ReturnValue> <Parameters /> <Docs> <summary>Disposes the resources associated with the object.</summary> <remarks /> </Docs> </Member> <Member MemberName=".ctor"> <MemberSignature Language="C#" Value="public ButtonBox (IntPtr raw);" /> <MemberType>Constructor</MemberType> <ReturnValue /> <Parameters> <Parameter Name="raw" Type="System.IntPtr" /> </Parameters> <Docs> <summary>Internal constructor</summary> <param name="raw">Pointer to the C object.</param> <returns>An instance of ButtonBox, wrapping the C object.</returns> <remarks> <para>This is an internal constructor, and should not be used by user code.</para> </remarks> </Docs> </Member> <Member MemberName=".ctor"> <MemberSignature Language="C#" Value="protected ButtonBox ();" /> <MemberType>Constructor</MemberType> <ReturnValue /> <Parameters /> <Docs> <summary>Internal constructor</summary> <returns /> <remarks /> </Docs> </Member> <Member MemberName="GType"> <MemberSignature Language="C#" Value="public static uint GType { get; };" /> <MemberType>Property</MemberType> <ReturnValue> <ReturnType>System.UInt32</ReturnType> </ReturnValue> <Docs> <summary>The GLib Type for Gtk.ButtonBox</summary> <returns>The GLib Type for the Gtk.ButtonBox class.</returns> <remarks /> </Docs> </Member> <Member MemberName="Layout"> <MemberSignature Language="C#" Value="public Gtk.ButtonBoxStyle Layout { set; get; };" /> <MemberType>Property</MemberType> <ReturnValue> <ReturnType>Gtk.ButtonBoxStyle</ReturnType> </ReturnValue> <Parameters> <Parameter Name="value" Type="Gtk.ButtonBoxStyle" /> </Parameters> <Docs> <summary>Alter the way the buttons in this box are arranged.</summary> <param name="value">the new style to arrange the buttons in.</param> <returns>The style that the child widgets are currently arranged in.</returns> <remarks>See <see cref="T:Gtk.ButtonBoxStyle" /> for more information about the styles of button boxes.</remarks> </Docs> </Member> <Member MemberName="LayoutStyle"> <MemberSignature Language="C#" Value="public Gtk.ButtonBoxStyle LayoutStyle { set; get; };" /> <MemberType>Property</MemberType> <ReturnValue> <ReturnType>Gtk.ButtonBoxStyle</ReturnType> </ReturnValue> <Parameters> <Parameter Name="value" Type="Gtk.ButtonBoxStyle" /> </Parameters> <Docs> <summary>See <see cref="P:Gtk.ButtonBox.Layout" /></summary> <param name="value" /> <returns /> <remarks /> </Docs> </Member> <Member MemberName=".ctor"> <MemberSignature Language="C#" Value="protected ButtonBox (GLib.Type gtype);" /> <MemberType>Constructor</MemberType> <ReturnValue /> <Parameters> <Parameter Name="gtype" Type="GLib.Type" /> </Parameters> <Docs> <summary>Internal constructor</summary> <param name="gtype">GLib type for the type</param> <returns>Creates a new instance of ButtonBox, using the GLib-provided type</returns> <remarks> <para>This is a constructor used by derivative types of <see cref="T:Gtk.ButtonBox" /> that would have their own GLib type assigned to it. This is not typically used by C# code.</para> </remarks> </Docs> </Member> </Members> </Type>