gtk-sharp 0.0.0.0 Gtk# is thread aware, but not thread safe; See the Gtk# Thread Programming for details. Encapsulates an adjustable bounded value. The Adjustment object represents a value with an associated and bound, together with a , , and a . The Adjustment object does not update the value itself. Instead it is left up to the owner of the Adjustment to control the value. The owner of the Adjustment typically calls the and methods after changing the value or its bounds, respectively. This results in the emission of the or events respectively. An Adjustment is used within several widgets, including , , and (which is a base class for , , , and ). Gtk.Object GLib.IWrapper System.IDisposable Method System.Void Sets all the properties of the Adjustment at the same time. The minimum value. The maximum value. The increment to use to make minor changes to the value. The increment to use to make major changes to the value. The page size. In a this is the size of the area that is currently visible. When updating the values and properties of an Adjustment, remember to call the and/or methods to ensure the correct events are fired. Method System.Void Fires the event. This method should be called manually after changing properties to notify all listening objects that the Adjustment's has changed. Method System.Void Fires the event. This method should be called manually after changing properties to notify all listening objects that one or more of the Adjustment's bounds have changed. Method System.Void Updates the to ensure that the range between lower and upper is in the current page (i.e. between value and value + page_size). To be added: an object of type 'double' To be added: an object of type 'double' To be added: The docs for this function are very confusing, and not 100% in sync with the code of gtk+ 2.0.5.If the range is larger than the page size, then only the start of it will be in the current page. The event will be fired if the value changes as a result of this method. Method System.Void Disposes the resources associated with the object. Constructor Internal constructor Pointer to the C object. An instance of Adjustment, wrapping the C object. This is an internal constructor, and should not be used by user code. Constructor Creates an Adjustment with the specified value and bounds. The initial value. The minimum value. The maximum value. The increment to use to make minor changes to the value. The increment to use to make major changes to the value. The page size. In a this is the size of the area that is currently visible. A new Adjustment Constructor Internal constructor Property System.UInt32 The GLib Type for Gtk.Adjustment The GLib Type for the Gtk.Adjustment class. Property System.Double Manage the size of a 'page'. The new page size. The current size of pages in this Adjustment. In a this is the size of the area which is currently visible. Property System.Double Manage the increment used to make major changes to the value. A new value for the PageIncrement The current PageIncrement. The usefulness of this value is entirely dependent upon the context in whic hthe Adjustment is used. Property System.Double The increment to use to make minor changes to the value. The current value used for step increments. In a this increment is used when the mouse is clicked on the arrows at the top and bottom of the , to scroll by a small amount. Property System.Double Retrieve the upper bound of this Adjustment. The maximum possible value that is currently allowed. Property System.Double Retrieve the lower bound of this Adjustment. The minimum possible value that is currently allowed. Property System.Double Manage the current . A new value for this Adjustment. The current value of this adjustment. If you set this property, you should manually call so that all listening objects are notified of the change. Event This event is fired when is called. This event can be handled to be notified of changes to the Adjustment's value. However, this relies on all objects that change the calling . Event This event is fired when is called. If the Adjustment's properties change, (such as , etc.), it is up to whichever class changes the values to call to ensure this event is fired. Constructor Internal constructor GLib type for the type Creates a new instance of Adjustment, using the GLib-provided type This is a constructor used by derivative types of that would have their own GLib type assigned to it. This is not typically used by C# code.