gtk-sharp2.8.0.0Gtk# is thread aware, but not thread safe; See the Gtk# Thread Programming for details.An icon factory manages a collection of GLib.ObjectMethodGtk.IconSetLooks for an icon in the list of default icon factories.
an icon name
a , or .
Looks for an icon in the list of default icon factories. For
display to the user, you should use
on the for the widget
that will display the icon, instead of using this function
directly, so that themes are taken into account.
MethodSystem.Void
Adds an icon factory to the list of icon factories searched
by .
Adds an icon factory to the list of icon factories searched
by . This means that, for example, will be
able to find icons in factory. There will normally be an
icon factory added for each library or application that
comes with icons. The default icon factories can be
overridden by themes.
MethodSystem.Void
Adds the given to the icon factory, under the name
.
The icon's name
The icon set
Adds the given to the icon factory, under the name
. should be namespaced for your
application, e.g. "myapp-name-of-icon". Normally
applications create a , then add it to the
list of default factories with
. They pass the
to widgets such as to display the icon. Themes can
provide an icon with the same name (such as
"myapp-name-of-icon") to override your application's
default icons. If an icon already existed in factory for
, it is unreferenced and replaced with the new
.
MethodGtk.IconSet
Looks up a Stock ID in the icon factory.
an icon name
a , or .
Looks up in the icon factory, returning an icon set
if found, otherwise . For display to the user, you
should use on the
for
the widget that will display the icon, instead of using this
function directly, so that themes are taken into account.
MethodSystem.Void
Removes an icon factory from the list of default icon factories.
Removes an icon factory from the list of default icon
factories. Not normally used; you might use it for a library
that can be unloaded or shut down.
ConstructorInternal constructor
Pointer to the C object.
This is an internal constructor, and should not be used by user code.ConstructorCreates a new .
Creates a new . An icon factory manages a
collection of s; a manages a set of
variants of a particular icon (i.e. a GtkIconSet contains
variants for different sizes and widget states). Icons in an
icon factory are named by a stock ID, which is a simple
string identifying the icon. Each has a list of
GtkIconFactorys derived from the current theme; those icon
factories are consulted first when searching for an icon. If
the theme doesn't set a particular icon, GTK+ looks for the
icon in a list of default icon factories, maintained by
and
. Applications with icons
should add a default icon factory with their icons, which
will allow themes to override the icons for the application.
MethodSystem.VoidObtains the pixel size of a semantic icon size
an icon size
an integer to store the icon's width
an integer to store the icon's height
PropertyGLib.GTypeGType Property.a Returns the native value for .ConstructorProtected Constructor.
a Chain to this constructor if you have manually registered a native value for your subclass.System.Obsolete(Message=null, IsError=False)