gtkmm: gdkmm Enums and Flags

Enumerations

enum Gdk::Status {

Gdk::OK = 0,

Gdk::ERROR = -1,

Gdk::ERROR_PARAM = -2,

Gdk::ERROR_FILE = -3,

Gdk::ERROR_MEM = -4

}
enum Gdk::CursorType {

Gdk::X_CURSOR = 0,

Gdk::ARROW = 2,

Gdk::BASED_ARROW_DOWN = 4,

Gdk::BASED_ARROW_UP = 6,

Gdk::BOAT = 8,

Gdk::BOGOSITY = 10,

Gdk::BOTTOM_LEFT_CORNER = 12,

Gdk::BOTTOM_RIGHT_CORNER = 14,

Gdk::BOTTOM_SIDE = 16,

Gdk::BOTTOM_TEE = 18,

Gdk::BOX_SPIRAL = 20,

Gdk::CENTER_PTR = 22,

Gdk::CIRCLE = 24,

Gdk::CLOCK = 26,

Gdk::COFFEE_MUG = 28,

Gdk::CROSS = 30,

Gdk::CROSS_REVERSE = 32,

Gdk::CROSSHAIR = 34,

Gdk::DIAMOND_CROSS = 36,

Gdk::DOT = 38,

Gdk::DOTBOX = 40,

Gdk::DOUBLE_ARROW = 42,

Gdk::DRAFT_LARGE = 44,

Gdk::DRAFT_SMALL = 46,

Gdk::DRAPED_BOX = 48,

Gdk::EXCHANGE = 50,

Gdk::FLEUR = 52,

Gdk::GOBBLER = 54,

Gdk::GUMBY = 56,

Gdk::HAND1 = 58,

Gdk::HAND2 = 60,

Gdk::HEART = 62,

Gdk::ICON = 64,

Gdk::IRON_CROSS = 66,

Gdk::LEFT_PTR = 68,

Gdk::LEFT_SIDE = 70,

Gdk::LEFT_TEE = 72,

Gdk::LEFTBUTTON = 74,

Gdk::LL_ANGLE = 76,

Gdk::LR_ANGLE = 78,

Gdk::MAN = 80,

Gdk::MIDDLEBUTTON = 82,

Gdk::MOUSE = 84,

Gdk::PENCIL = 86,

Gdk::PIRATE = 88,

Gdk::PLUS = 90,

Gdk::QUESTION_ARROW = 92,

Gdk::RIGHT_PTR = 94,

Gdk::RIGHT_SIDE = 96,

Gdk::RIGHT_TEE = 98,

Gdk::RIGHTBUTTON = 100,

Gdk::RTL_LOGO = 102,

Gdk::SAILBOAT = 104,

Gdk::SB_DOWN_ARROW = 106,

Gdk::SB_H_DOUBLE_ARROW = 108,

Gdk::SB_LEFT_ARROW = 110,

Gdk::SB_RIGHT_ARROW = 112,

Gdk::SB_UP_ARROW = 114,

Gdk::SB_V_DOUBLE_ARROW = 116,

Gdk::SHUTTLE = 118,

Gdk::SIZING = 120,

Gdk::SPIDER = 122,

Gdk::SPRAYCAN = 124,

Gdk::STAR = 126,

Gdk::TARGET = 128,

Gdk::TCROSS = 130,

Gdk::TOP_LEFT_ARROW = 132,

Gdk::TOP_LEFT_CORNER = 134,

Gdk::TOP_RIGHT_CORNER = 136,

Gdk::TOP_SIDE = 138,

Gdk::TOP_TEE = 140,

Gdk::TREK = 142,

Gdk::UL_ANGLE = 144,

Gdk::UMBRELLA = 146,

Gdk::UR_ANGLE = 148,

Gdk::WATCH = 150,

Gdk::XTERM = 152,

Gdk::LAST_CURSOR = 153,

Gdk::BLANK_CURSOR = -2,

Gdk::CURSOR_IS_PIXMAP = -1

}
Predefined cursors. More...

enum Gdk::EventMask {

Gdk::EXPOSURE_MASK = 1 << 1,

Gdk::POINTER_MOTION_MASK = 1 << 2,

Gdk::POINTER_MOTION_HINT_MASK = 1 << 3,

Gdk::BUTTON_MOTION_MASK = 1 << 4,

Gdk::BUTTON1_MOTION_MASK = 1 << 5,

Gdk::BUTTON2_MOTION_MASK = 1 << 6,

Gdk::BUTTON3_MOTION_MASK = 1 << 7,

Gdk::BUTTON_PRESS_MASK = 1 << 8,

Gdk::BUTTON_RELEASE_MASK = 1 << 9,

Gdk::KEY_PRESS_MASK = 1 << 10,

Gdk::KEY_RELEASE_MASK = 1 << 11,

Gdk::ENTER_NOTIFY_MASK = 1 << 12,

Gdk::LEAVE_NOTIFY_MASK = 1 << 13,

Gdk::FOCUS_CHANGE_MASK = 1 << 14,

Gdk::STRUCTURE_MASK = 1 << 15,

Gdk::PROPERTY_CHANGE_MASK = 1 << 16,

Gdk::VISIBILITY_NOTIFY_MASK = 1 << 17,

Gdk::PROXIMITY_IN_MASK = 1 << 18,

Gdk::PROXIMITY_OUT_MASK = 1 << 19,

Gdk::SUBSTRUCTURE_MASK = 1 << 20,

Gdk::SCROLL_MASK = 1 << 21,

Gdk::TOUCH_MASK = 1 << 22,

Gdk::SMOOTH_SCROLL_MASK = 1 << 23,

Gdk::TOUCHPAD_GESTURE_MASK = 1 << 24,

Gdk::ALL_EVENTS_MASK = 0xFFFFFE

}
A set of bit-flags to indicate which events a window is to receive. More...

enum Gdk::InputMode {

Gdk::MODE_DISABLED ,

Gdk::MODE_SCREEN ,

Gdk::MODE_WINDOW

}
An enumeration that describes the mode of an input device. More...

enum Gdk::InputSource {

Gdk::SOURCE_MOUSE ,

Gdk::SOURCE_PEN ,

Gdk::SOURCE_ERASER ,

Gdk::SOURCE_CURSOR ,

Gdk::SOURCE_KEYBOARD ,

Gdk::SOURCE_TOUCHSCREEN ,

Gdk::SOURCE_TOUCHPAD

}
An enumeration describing the type of an input device in general terms. More...

enum DeviceType
Indicates the device type. More...

enum Gdk::GrabOwnership {

Gdk::OWNERSHIP_NONE ,

Gdk::OWNERSHIP_WINDOW ,

Gdk::OWNERSHIP_APPLICATION

}
Defines how device grabs interact with other devices. More...

enum Gdk::GrabStatus {

Gdk::GRAB_SUCCESS ,

Gdk::GRAB_ALREADY_GRABBED ,

Gdk::GRAB_INVALID_TIME ,

Gdk::GRAB_NOT_VIEWABLE ,

Gdk::GRAB_FROZEN ,

Gdk::GRAB_FAILED

}
Returned by Gdk::Device::grab() , gdk_pointer_grab() and gdk_keyboard_grab() to indicate success or the reason for the failure of the grab attempt. More...

enum Gdk::DragAction {

Gdk::ACTION_DEFAULT = 1 << 0,

Gdk::ACTION_COPY = 1 << 1,

Gdk::ACTION_MOVE = 1 << 2,

Gdk::ACTION_LINK = 1 << 3,

Gdk::ACTION_PRIVATE = 1 << 4,

Gdk::ACTION_ASK = 1 << 5

}
Used in Gdk::DragContext to indicate what the destination should do with the dropped data. More...

enum Gdk::DragProtocol {

Gdk::DRAG_PROTO_NONE ,

Gdk::DRAG_PROTO_MOTIF ,

Gdk::DRAG_PROTO_XDND ,

Gdk::DRAG_PROTO_ROOTWIN ,

Gdk::DRAG_PROTO_WIN32_DROPFILES ,

Gdk::DRAG_PROTO_OLE2 ,

Gdk::DRAG_PROTO_LOCAL ,

Gdk::DRAG_PROTO_WAYLAND

}
Used in Gdk::DragContext to indicate the protocol according to which DND is done. More...

enum Gdk::EventType {

Gdk::NOTHING = -1,

Gdk::DELETE = 0,

Gdk::DESTROY = 1,

Gdk::EXPOSE = 2,

Gdk::MOTION_NOTIFY = 3,

Gdk::BUTTON_PRESS = 4,

Gdk::DOUBLE_BUTTON_PRESS = 5,

Gdk::TRIPLE_BUTTON_PRESS = 6,

Gdk::BUTTON_RELEASE = 7,

Gdk::KEY_PRESS = 8,

Gdk::KEY_RELEASE = 9,

Gdk::ENTER_NOTIFY = 10,

Gdk::LEAVE_NOTIFY = 11,

Gdk::FOCUS_CHANGE = 12,

Gdk::CONFIGURE = 13,

Gdk::MAP = 14,

Gdk::UNMAP = 15,

Gdk::PROPERTY_NOTIFY = 16,

Gdk::SELECTION_CLEAR = 17,

Gdk::SELECTION_REQUEST = 18,

Gdk::SELECTION_NOTIFY = 19,

Gdk::PROXIMITY_IN = 20,

Gdk::PROXIMITY_OUT = 21,

Gdk::DRAG_ENTER = 22,

Gdk::DRAG_LEAVE = 23,

Gdk::DRAG_MOTION = 24,

Gdk::DRAG_STATUS = 25,

Gdk::DROP_START = 26,

Gdk::DROP_FINISHED = 27,

Gdk::CLIENT_EVENT = 28,

Gdk::VISIBILITY_NOTIFY = 29,

Gdk::SCROLL = 31,

Gdk::WINDOW_STATE = 32,

Gdk::SETTING = 33,

Gdk::OWNER_CHANGE = 34,

Gdk::GRAB_BROKEN = 35,

Gdk::DAMAGE = 36,

Gdk::TOUCH_BEGIN = 37,

Gdk::TOUCH_UPDATE = 38,

Gdk::TOUCH_END = 39,

Gdk::TOUCH_CANCEL = 40,

Gdk::TOUCHPAD_SWIPE = 41,

Gdk::TOUCHPAD_PINCH = 42,

Gdk::EVENT_LAST = 43

}
Specifies the type of the event. More...

enum Gdk::AxisUse {

Gdk::AXIS_IGNORE ,

Gdk::AXIS_X ,

Gdk::AXIS_Y ,

Gdk::AXIS_PRESSURE ,

Gdk::AXIS_XTILT ,

Gdk::AXIS_YTILT ,

Gdk::AXIS_WHEEL ,

Gdk::AXIS_LAST

}
An enumeration describing the way in which a device axis (valuator) maps onto the predefined valuator types that GTK+ understands. More...

enum Gdk::Colorspace { Gdk::COLORSPACE_RGB }
This enumeration defines the color spaces that are supported by the gdk-pixbuf library. More...

enum Gdk::InterpType {

Gdk::INTERP_NEAREST ,

Gdk::INTERP_TILES ,

Gdk::INTERP_BILINEAR ,

Gdk::INTERP_HYPER

}
This enumeration describes the different interpolation modes that can be used with the scaling functions. More...

enum Gdk::PixbufAlphaMode {

Gdk::PIXBUF_ALPHA_BILEVEL ,

Gdk::PIXBUF_ALPHA_FULL

}
These values can be passed to gdk_pixbuf_render_to_drawable_alpha() to control how the alpha channel of an image should be handled. More...

enum Gdk::PixbufRotation {

Gdk::PIXBUF_ROTATE_NONE = 0,

Gdk::PIXBUF_ROTATE_COUNTERCLOCKWISE = 90,

Gdk::PIXBUF_ROTATE_UPSIDEDOWN = 180,

Gdk::PIXBUF_ROTATE_CLOCKWISE = 270

}
The possible rotations which can be passed to Gdk::Pixbuf::rotate_simple() . More...

enum Gdk::SeatCapabilities {

Gdk::SEAT_CAPABILITY_NONE = 0x0,

Gdk::SEAT_CAPABILITY_POINTER = 1 << 0,

Gdk::SEAT_CAPABILITY_TOUCH = 1 << 1,

Gdk::SEAT_CAPABILITY_TABLET_STYLUS = 1 << 2,

Gdk::SEAT_CAPABILITY_KEYBOARD = 1 << 3,

Gdk::SEAT_CAPABILITY_ALL_POINTING = 0x7,

Gdk::SEAT_CAPABILITY_ALL = 0xF

}
Flags describing the seat capabilities. More...

enum Gdk::ModifierType {

Gdk::SHIFT_MASK = 1 << 0,

Gdk::LOCK_MASK = 1 << 1,

Gdk::CONTROL_MASK = 1 << 2,

Gdk::MOD1_MASK = 1 << 3,

Gdk::MOD2_MASK = 1 << 4,

Gdk::MOD3_MASK = 1 << 5,

Gdk::MOD4_MASK = 1 << 6,

Gdk::MOD5_MASK = 1 << 7,

Gdk::BUTTON1_MASK = 1 << 8,

Gdk::BUTTON2_MASK = 1 << 9,

Gdk::BUTTON3_MASK = 1 << 10,

Gdk::BUTTON4_MASK = 1 << 11,

Gdk::BUTTON5_MASK = 1 << 12,

Gdk::MODIFIER_RESERVED_13_MASK = 1 << 13,

Gdk::MODIFIER_RESERVED_14_MASK = 1 << 14,

Gdk::MODIFIER_RESERVED_15_MASK = 1 << 15,

Gdk::MODIFIER_RESERVED_16_MASK = 1 << 16,

Gdk::MODIFIER_RESERVED_17_MASK = 1 << 17,

Gdk::MODIFIER_RESERVED_18_MASK = 1 << 18,

Gdk::MODIFIER_RESERVED_19_MASK = 1 << 19,

Gdk::MODIFIER_RESERVED_20_MASK = 1 << 20,

Gdk::MODIFIER_RESERVED_21_MASK = 1 << 21,

Gdk::MODIFIER_RESERVED_22_MASK = 1 << 22,

Gdk::MODIFIER_RESERVED_23_MASK = 1 << 23,

Gdk::MODIFIER_RESERVED_24_MASK = 1 << 24,

Gdk::MODIFIER_RESERVED_25_MASK = 1 << 25,

Gdk::SUPER_MASK = 1 << 26,

Gdk::HYPER_MASK = 1 << 27,

Gdk::META_MASK = 1 << 28,

Gdk::MODIFIER_RESERVED_29_MASK = 1 << 29,

Gdk::RELEASE_MASK = 1 << 30,

Gdk::MODIFIER_MASK = 0x5c001fff

}
A set of bit-flags to indicate the state of modifier keys and mouse buttons in various event types. More...

enum Gdk::ModifierIntent {

Gdk::MODIFIER_INTENT_PRIMARY_ACCELERATOR ,

Gdk::MODIFIER_INTENT_CONTEXT_MENU ,

Gdk::MODIFIER_INTENT_EXTEND_SELECTION ,

Gdk::MODIFIER_INTENT_MODIFY_SELECTION ,

Gdk::MODIFIER_INTENT_NO_TEXT_INPUT ,

Gdk::MODIFIER_INTENT_SHIFT_GROUP ,

Gdk::MODIFIER_INTENT_DEFAULT_MOD_MASK

}
This enum is used with Gdk::Keymap::get_modifier_mask() in order to determine what modifiers the currently used windowing system backend uses for particular purposes. More...

enum Gdk::VisualType {

Gdk::VISUAL_STATIC_GRAY ,

Gdk::VISUAL_GRAYSCALE ,

Gdk::VISUAL_STATIC_COLOR ,

Gdk::VISUAL_PSEUDO_COLOR ,

Gdk::VISUAL_TRUE_COLOR ,

Gdk::VISUAL_DIRECT_COLOR

}
A set of values that describe the manner in which the pixel values for a visual are converted into RGB values for display. More...

enum Gdk::WindowState {

Gdk::WINDOW_STATE_WITHDRAWN = 1 << 0,

Gdk::WINDOW_STATE_ICONIFIED = 1 << 1,

Gdk::WINDOW_STATE_MAXIMIZED = 1 << 2,

Gdk::WINDOW_STATE_STICKY = 1 << 3,

Gdk::WINDOW_STATE_FULLSCREEN = 1 << 4,

Gdk::WINDOW_STATE_ABOVE = 1 << 5,

Gdk::WINDOW_STATE_BELOW = 1 << 6,

Gdk::WINDOW_STATE_FOCUSED = 1 << 7,

Gdk::WINDOW_STATE_TILED = 1 << 8

}
Specifies the state of a toplevel window. More...

enum Gdk::WindowType {

Gdk::WINDOW_ROOT ,

Gdk::WINDOW_TOPLEVEL ,

Gdk::WINDOW_CHILD ,

Gdk::WINDOW_TEMP ,

Gdk::WINDOW_FOREIGN ,

Gdk::WINDOW_OFFSCREEN ,

Gdk::WINDOW_SUBSURFACE

}
Describes the kind of window. More...

enum Gdk::WindowAttributesType {

Gdk::WA_TITLE = 1 << 1,

Gdk::WA_X = 1 << 2,

Gdk::WA_Y = 1 << 3,

Gdk::WA_CURSOR = 1 << 4,

Gdk::WA_VISUAL = 1 << 5,

Gdk::WA_WMCLASS = 1 << 6,

Gdk::WA_NOREDIR = 1 << 7,

Gdk::WA_TYPE_HINT = 1 << 8

}
Used to indicate which fields in the Gdk::WindowAttr struct should be honored. More...

enum Gdk::WindowHints {

Gdk::HINT_POS = 1 << 0,

Gdk::HINT_MIN_SIZE = 1 << 1,

Gdk::HINT_MAX_SIZE = 1 << 2,

Gdk::HINT_BASE_SIZE = 1 << 3,

Gdk::HINT_ASPECT = 1 << 4,

Gdk::HINT_RESIZE_INC = 1 << 5,

Gdk::HINT_WIN_GRAVITY = 1 << 6,

Gdk::HINT_USER_POS = 1 << 7,

Gdk::HINT_USER_SIZE = 1 << 8

}
Used to indicate which fields of a Gdk::Geometry struct should be paid attention to. More...

enum Gdk::WindowTypeHint {

Gdk::WINDOW_TYPE_HINT_NORMAL ,

Gdk::WINDOW_TYPE_HINT_DIALOG ,

Gdk::WINDOW_TYPE_HINT_MENU ,

Gdk::WINDOW_TYPE_HINT_TOOLBAR ,

Gdk::WINDOW_TYPE_HINT_SPLASHSCREEN ,

Gdk::WINDOW_TYPE_HINT_UTILITY ,

Gdk::WINDOW_TYPE_HINT_DOCK ,

Gdk::WINDOW_TYPE_HINT_DESKTOP ,

Gdk::WINDOW_TYPE_HINT_DROPDOWN_MENU ,

Gdk::WINDOW_TYPE_HINT_POPUP_MENU ,

Gdk::WINDOW_TYPE_HINT_TOOLTIP ,

Gdk::WINDOW_TYPE_HINT_NOTIFICATION ,

Gdk::WINDOW_TYPE_HINT_COMBO ,

Gdk::WINDOW_TYPE_HINT_DND

}
These are hints for the window manager that indicate what type of function the window has. More...

enum Gdk::WMDecoration {

Gdk::DECOR_ALL = 1 << 0,

Gdk::DECOR_BORDER = 1 << 1,

Gdk::DECOR_RESIZEH = 1 << 2,

Gdk::DECOR_TITLE = 1 << 3,

Gdk::DECOR_MENU = 1 << 4,

Gdk::DECOR_MINIMIZE = 1 << 5,

Gdk::DECOR_MAXIMIZE = 1 << 6

}
These are hints originally defined by the Motif toolkit. More...

enum Gdk::WMFunction {

Gdk::FUNC_ALL = 1 << 0,

Gdk::FUNC_RESIZE = 1 << 1,

Gdk::FUNC_MOVE = 1 << 2,

Gdk::FUNC_MINIMIZE = 1 << 3,

Gdk::FUNC_MAXIMIZE = 1 << 4,

Gdk::FUNC_CLOSE = 1 << 5

}
These are hints originally defined by the Motif toolkit. More...

enum Gdk::WindowEdge {

Gdk::WINDOW_EDGE_NORTH_WEST ,

Gdk::WINDOW_EDGE_NORTH ,

Gdk::WINDOW_EDGE_NORTH_EAST ,

Gdk::WINDOW_EDGE_WEST ,

Gdk::WINDOW_EDGE_EAST ,

Gdk::WINDOW_EDGE_SOUTH_WEST ,

Gdk::WINDOW_EDGE_SOUTH ,

Gdk::WINDOW_EDGE_SOUTH_EAST

}
Determines a window edge or corner. More...

enum Gravity
Defines the reference point of a window and the meaning of coordinates passed to gtk_window_move(). More...

enum Gdk::FullscreenMode {

Gdk::FULLSCREEN_ON_CURRENT_MONITOR ,

Gdk::FULLSCREEN_ON_ALL_MONITORS

}
Indicates which monitor (in a multi-head setup) a window should span over when in fullscreen mode. More...

Functions

EventMask Gdk::operator| (EventMask lhs, EventMask rhs)
EventMask Gdk::operator& (EventMask lhs, EventMask rhs)
EventMask Gdk::operator^ (EventMask lhs, EventMask rhs)
EventMask Gdk::operator~ (EventMask flags)
EventMask& Gdk::operator|= (EventMask& lhs, EventMask rhs)
EventMask& Gdk::operator&= (EventMask& lhs, EventMask rhs)
EventMask& Gdk::operator^= (EventMask& lhs, EventMask rhs)
DragAction Gdk::operator| (DragAction lhs, DragAction rhs)
DragAction Gdk::operator& (DragAction lhs, DragAction rhs)
DragAction Gdk::operator^ (DragAction lhs, DragAction rhs)
DragAction Gdk::operator~ (DragAction flags)
DragAction& Gdk::operator|= (DragAction& lhs, DragAction rhs)
DragAction& Gdk::operator&= (DragAction& lhs, DragAction rhs)
DragAction& Gdk::operator^= (DragAction& lhs, DragAction rhs)
SeatCapabilities Gdk::operator| (SeatCapabilities lhs, SeatCapabilities rhs)
SeatCapabilities Gdk::operator& (SeatCapabilities lhs, SeatCapabilities rhs)
SeatCapabilities Gdk::operator^ (SeatCapabilities lhs, SeatCapabilities rhs)
SeatCapabilities Gdk::operator~ (SeatCapabilities flags)
SeatCapabilities& Gdk::operator|= (SeatCapabilities& lhs, SeatCapabilities rhs)
SeatCapabilities& Gdk::operator&= (SeatCapabilities& lhs, SeatCapabilities rhs)
SeatCapabilities& Gdk::operator^= (SeatCapabilities& lhs, SeatCapabilities rhs)
ModifierType Gdk::operator| (ModifierType lhs, ModifierType rhs)
ModifierType Gdk::operator& (ModifierType lhs, ModifierType rhs)
ModifierType Gdk::operator^ (ModifierType lhs, ModifierType rhs)
ModifierType Gdk::operator~ (ModifierType flags)
ModifierType& Gdk::operator|= (ModifierType& lhs, ModifierType rhs)
ModifierType& Gdk::operator&= (ModifierType& lhs, ModifierType rhs)
ModifierType& Gdk::operator^= (ModifierType& lhs, ModifierType rhs)
WindowState Gdk::operator| (WindowState lhs, WindowState rhs)
WindowState Gdk::operator& (WindowState lhs, WindowState rhs)
WindowState Gdk::operator^ (WindowState lhs, WindowState rhs)
WindowState Gdk::operator~ (WindowState flags)
WindowState& Gdk::operator|= (WindowState& lhs, WindowState rhs)
WindowState& Gdk::operator&= (WindowState& lhs, WindowState rhs)
WindowState& Gdk::operator^= (WindowState& lhs, WindowState rhs)
WindowAttributesType Gdk::operator| (WindowAttributesType lhs, WindowAttributesType rhs)
WindowAttributesType Gdk::operator& (WindowAttributesType lhs, WindowAttributesType rhs)
WindowAttributesType Gdk::operator^ (WindowAttributesType lhs, WindowAttributesType rhs)
WindowAttributesType Gdk::operator~ (WindowAttributesType flags)
WindowAttributesType& Gdk::operator|= (WindowAttributesType& lhs, WindowAttributesType rhs)
WindowAttributesType& Gdk::operator&= (WindowAttributesType& lhs, WindowAttributesType rhs)
WindowAttributesType& Gdk::operator^= (WindowAttributesType& lhs, WindowAttributesType rhs)
WindowHints Gdk::operator| (WindowHints lhs, WindowHints rhs)
WindowHints Gdk::operator& (WindowHints lhs, WindowHints rhs)
WindowHints Gdk::operator^ (WindowHints lhs, WindowHints rhs)
WindowHints Gdk::operator~ (WindowHints flags)
WindowHints& Gdk::operator|= (WindowHints& lhs, WindowHints rhs)
WindowHints& Gdk::operator&= (WindowHints& lhs, WindowHints rhs)
WindowHints& Gdk::operator^= (WindowHints& lhs, WindowHints rhs)
WMDecoration Gdk::operator| (WMDecoration lhs, WMDecoration rhs)
WMDecoration Gdk::operator& (WMDecoration lhs, WMDecoration rhs)
WMDecoration Gdk::operator^ (WMDecoration lhs, WMDecoration rhs)
WMDecoration Gdk::operator~ (WMDecoration flags)
WMDecoration& Gdk::operator|= (WMDecoration& lhs, WMDecoration rhs)
WMDecoration& Gdk::operator&= (WMDecoration& lhs, WMDecoration rhs)
WMDecoration& Gdk::operator^= (WMDecoration& lhs, WMDecoration rhs)
WMFunction Gdk::operator| (WMFunction lhs, WMFunction rhs)
WMFunction Gdk::operator& (WMFunction lhs, WMFunction rhs)
WMFunction Gdk::operator^ (WMFunction lhs, WMFunction rhs)
WMFunction Gdk::operator~ (WMFunction flags)
WMFunction& Gdk::operator|= (WMFunction& lhs, WMFunction rhs)
WMFunction& Gdk::operator&= (WMFunction& lhs, WMFunction rhs)
WMFunction& Gdk::operator^= (WMFunction& lhs, WMFunction rhs)

Detailed Description

Enumeration Type Documentation

An enumeration describing the way in which a device axis (valuator) maps onto the predefined valuator types that GTK+ understands.

Enumerator
AXIS_IGNORE

The axis is ignored.

AXIS_X

The axis is used as the x axis.

AXIS_Y

The axis is used as the y axis.

AXIS_PRESSURE

The axis is used for pressure information.

AXIS_XTILT

The axis is used for x tilt information.

AXIS_YTILT

The axis is used for y tilt information.

AXIS_WHEEL

The axis is used for wheel information.

AXIS_LAST

A constant equal to the numerically highest axis value.

This enumeration defines the color spaces that are supported by the gdk-pixbuf library.

Currently only RGB is supported.

Enumerator
COLORSPACE_RGB

Indicates a red/green/blue additive color space.

Predefined cursors.

Note that these IDs are directly taken from the X cursor font, and many of these cursors are either not useful, or are not available on other platforms.

The recommended way to create cursors is to use Gdk::Cursor::new_from_name().

Enumerator
X_CURSOR

.

ARROW

.

BASED_ARROW_DOWN

.

BASED_ARROW_UP

.

BOAT

.

BOGOSITY

.

BOTTOM_LEFT_CORNER

.

BOTTOM_RIGHT_CORNER

.

BOTTOM_SIDE

.

BOTTOM_TEE

.

BOX_SPIRAL

.

CENTER_PTR

.

CIRCLE

.

CLOCK

.

COFFEE_MUG

.

CROSS

.

CROSS_REVERSE

.

CROSSHAIR

.

DIAMOND_CROSS

.

DOT

.

DOTBOX

.

DOUBLE_ARROW

.

DRAFT_LARGE

.

DRAFT_SMALL

.

DRAPED_BOX

.

EXCHANGE

.

FLEUR

.

GOBBLER

.

GUMBY

.

HAND1

.

HAND2

.

HEART

.

ICON

.

IRON_CROSS

.

LEFT_PTR

.

LEFT_SIDE

.

LEFT_TEE

.

LEFTBUTTON

.

LL_ANGLE

.

LR_ANGLE

.

MAN

.

MIDDLEBUTTON

.

MOUSE

.

PENCIL

.

PIRATE

.

PLUS

.

QUESTION_ARROW

.

RIGHT_PTR

.

RIGHT_SIDE

.

RIGHT_TEE

.

RIGHTBUTTON

.

RTL_LOGO

.

SAILBOAT

.

SB_DOWN_ARROW

.

SB_H_DOUBLE_ARROW

.

SB_LEFT_ARROW

.

SB_RIGHT_ARROW

.

SB_UP_ARROW

.

SB_V_DOUBLE_ARROW

.

SHUTTLE

.

SIZING

.

SPIDER

.

SPRAYCAN

.

STAR

.

TARGET

.

TCROSS

.

TOP_LEFT_ARROW

.

TOP_LEFT_CORNER

.

TOP_RIGHT_CORNER

.

TOP_SIDE

.

TOP_TEE

.

TREK

.

UL_ANGLE

.

UMBRELLA

.

UR_ANGLE

.

WATCH

.

XTERM

.

LAST_CURSOR

Last cursor type.

BLANK_CURSOR

Blank cursor.

Since gtkmm 2.16:
CURSOR_IS_PIXMAP

Type of cursors constructed with Gdk::Cursor::new_from_pixbuf().

Used in Gdk::DragContext to indicate what the destination should do with the dropped data.

Bitwise operators:
DragAction operator|(DragAction, DragAction)

DragAction operator&(DragAction, DragAction)

DragAction operator^(DragAction, DragAction)

DragAction operator~(DragAction)

DragAction& operator|=(DragAction&, DragAction)

DragAction& operator&=(DragAction&, DragAction)

DragAction& operator^=(DragAction&, DragAction)

Enumerator
ACTION_DEFAULT

Means nothing, and should not be used.

ACTION_COPY

Copy the data.

ACTION_MOVE

Move the data, i.e.

first copy it, then delete it from the source using the DELETE target of the X selection protocol.

ACTION_LINK

Add a link to the data.

Note that this is only useful if source and destination agree on what it means.

ACTION_PRIVATE

Special action which tells the source that the destination will do something that the source doesn’t understand.

ACTION_ASK

Ask the user what to do with the data.

Used in Gdk::DragContext to indicate the protocol according to which DND is done.

Enumerator
DRAG_PROTO_NONE

No protocol.

DRAG_PROTO_MOTIF

The Motif DND protocol.

No longer supported.

DRAG_PROTO_XDND

The Xdnd protocol.

DRAG_PROTO_ROOTWIN

An extension to the Xdnd protocol for unclaimed root window drops.

DRAG_PROTO_WIN32_DROPFILES

The simple WM_DROPFILES protocol.

DRAG_PROTO_OLE2

The complex OLE2 DND protocol (not implemented).

DRAG_PROTO_LOCAL

Intra-application DND.

DRAG_PROTO_WAYLAND

Wayland DND protocol.

A set of bit-flags to indicate which events a window is to receive.

Most of these masks map onto one or more of the Gdk::EventType event types above.

See the [input handling overview][chap-input-handling] for details of [event masks][event-masks] and [event propagation][event-propagation].

Gdk::POINTER_MOTION_HINT_MASK is deprecated. It is a special mask to reduce the number of Gdk::MOTION_NOTIFY events received. When using Gdk::POINTER_MOTION_HINT_MASK , fewer Gdk::MOTION_NOTIFY events will be sent, some of which are marked as a hint (the is_hint member is true ). To receive more motion events after a motion hint event, the application needs to asks for more, by calling Gdk::Event::request_motions().

Since GTK 3.8, motion events are already compressed by default, independent of this mechanism. This compression can be disabled with Gdk::Window::set_event_compression() . See the documentation of that function for details.

If Gdk::TOUCH_MASK is enabled, the window will receive touch events from touch-enabled devices. Those will come as sequences of Gdk::EventTouch with type Gdk::TOUCH_UPDATE , enclosed by two events with type Gdk::TOUCH_BEGIN and Gdk::TOUCH_END (or Gdk::TOUCH_CANCEL ). Gdk::Event::get_event_sequence() returns the event sequence for these events, so different sequences may be distinguished.

Bitwise operators:
EventMask operator|(EventMask, EventMask)

EventMask operator&(EventMask, EventMask)

EventMask operator^(EventMask, EventMask)

EventMask operator~(EventMask)

EventMask& operator|=(EventMask&, EventMask)

EventMask& operator&=(EventMask&, EventMask)

EventMask& operator^=(EventMask&, EventMask)

Enumerator
EXPOSURE_MASK

Receive expose events.

POINTER_MOTION_MASK

Receive all pointer motion events.

POINTER_MOTION_HINT_MASK

Deprecated.

see the explanation above.

BUTTON_MOTION_MASK

Receive pointer motion events while any button is pressed.

BUTTON1_MOTION_MASK

Receive pointer motion events while 1 button is pressed.

BUTTON2_MOTION_MASK

Receive pointer motion events while 2 button is pressed.

BUTTON3_MOTION_MASK

Receive pointer motion events while 3 button is pressed.

BUTTON_PRESS_MASK

Receive button press events.

BUTTON_RELEASE_MASK

Receive button release events.

KEY_PRESS_MASK

Receive key press events.

KEY_RELEASE_MASK

Receive key release events.

ENTER_NOTIFY_MASK

Receive window enter events.

LEAVE_NOTIFY_MASK

Receive window leave events.

FOCUS_CHANGE_MASK

Receive focus change events.

STRUCTURE_MASK

Receive events about window configuration change.

PROPERTY_CHANGE_MASK

Receive property change events.

VISIBILITY_NOTIFY_MASK

Receive visibility change events.

PROXIMITY_IN_MASK

Receive proximity in events.

PROXIMITY_OUT_MASK

Receive proximity out events.

SUBSTRUCTURE_MASK

Receive events about window configuration changes of child windows.

SCROLL_MASK

Receive scroll events.

TOUCH_MASK

Receive touch events.

Since gtkmm 3.4:
SMOOTH_SCROLL_MASK

Receive smooth scrolling events.

Since 3.4 GDK_TOUCHPAD_GESTURE_MASK: receive touchpad gesture events.

Since gtkmm 3.18:
TOUCHPAD_GESTURE_MASK
ALL_EVENTS_MASK

The combination of all the above event masks.

Specifies the type of the event.

Do not confuse these events with the signals that GTK+ widgets emit. Although many of these events result in corresponding signals being emitted, the events are often transformed or filtered along the way.

In some language bindings, the values Gdk ::2BUTTON_PRESS and Gdk ::3BUTTON_PRESS would translate into something syntactically invalid (eg Gdk.EventType.2ButtonPress , where a symbol is not allowed to start with a number). In that case, the aliases Gdk::DOUBLE_BUTTON_PRESS and Gdk::TRIPLE_BUTTON_PRESS can be used instead.

Enumerator
NOTHING

A special code to indicate a null event.

DELETE

The window manager has requested that the toplevel window be hidden or destroyed, usually when the user clicks on a special icon in the title bar.

DESTROY

The window has been destroyed.

EXPOSE

All or part of the window has become visible and needs to be redrawn.

MOTION_NOTIFY

The pointer (usually a mouse) has moved.

BUTTON_PRESS

A mouse button has been pressed.

DOUBLE_BUTTON_PRESS

A mouse button has been double-clicked (clicked twice within a short period of time).

Note that each click also generates a Gdk::BUTTON_PRESS event.

TRIPLE_BUTTON_PRESS

A mouse button has been clicked 3 times in a short period of time.

Note that each click also generates a Gdk::BUTTON_PRESS event.

BUTTON_RELEASE

A mouse button has been released.

KEY_PRESS

A key has been pressed.

KEY_RELEASE

A key has been released.

ENTER_NOTIFY

The pointer has entered the window.

LEAVE_NOTIFY

The pointer has left the window.

FOCUS_CHANGE

The keyboard focus has entered or left the window.

CONFIGURE

The size, position or stacking order of the window has changed.

Note that GTK+ discards these events for Gdk::WINDOW_CHILD windows.

MAP

The window has been mapped.

UNMAP

The window has been unmapped.

PROPERTY_NOTIFY

A property on the window has been changed or deleted.

SELECTION_CLEAR

The application has lost ownership of a selection.

SELECTION_REQUEST

Another application has requested a selection.

SELECTION_NOTIFY

A selection has been received.

PROXIMITY_IN

An input device has moved into contact with a sensing surface (e.g.

a touchscreen or graphics tablet).

PROXIMITY_OUT

An input device has moved out of contact with a sensing surface.

DRAG_ENTER

The mouse has entered the window while a drag is in progress.

DRAG_LEAVE

The mouse has left the window while a drag is in progress.

DRAG_MOTION

The mouse has moved in the window while a drag is in progress.

DRAG_STATUS

The status of the drag operation initiated by the window has changed.

DROP_START

A drop operation onto the window has started.

DROP_FINISHED

The drop operation initiated by the window has completed.

CLIENT_EVENT

A message has been received from another application.

VISIBILITY_NOTIFY

The window visibility status has changed.

SCROLL

The scroll wheel was turned.

WINDOW_STATE

The state of a window has changed.

See Gdk::WindowState for the possible window states.

SETTING

A setting has been modified.

OWNER_CHANGE

The owner of a selection has changed.

This event type was added in 2.6.

GRAB_BROKEN

A pointer or keyboard grab was broken.

This event type was added in 2.8.

DAMAGE

The content of the window has been changed.

This event type was added in 2.14.

TOUCH_BEGIN

A new touch event sequence has just started.

This event type was added in 3.4.

TOUCH_UPDATE

A touch event sequence has been updated.

This event type was added in 3.4.

TOUCH_END

A touch event sequence has finished.

This event type was added in 3.4.

TOUCH_CANCEL

A touch event sequence has been canceled.

This event type was added in 3.4.

TOUCHPAD_SWIPE

A touchpad swipe gesture event, the current state is determined by its phase field.

This event type was added in 3.18.

TOUCHPAD_PINCH

A touchpad pinch gesture event, the current state is determined by its phase field.

This event type was added in 3.18.

EVENT_LAST

Marks the end of the GdkEventType enumeration.

Added in 2.18.

Indicates which monitor (in a multi-head setup) a window should span over when in fullscreen mode.

Since gtkmm 3.8:
Enumerator
FULLSCREEN_ON_CURRENT_MONITOR

Fullscreen on current monitor only.

FULLSCREEN_ON_ALL_MONITORS

Span across all monitors when fullscreen.

Defines how device grabs interact with other devices.

Enumerator
OWNERSHIP_NONE

All other devices’ events are allowed.

OWNERSHIP_WINDOW

Other devices’ events are blocked for the grab window.

OWNERSHIP_APPLICATION

Other devices’ events are blocked for the whole application.

Returned by Gdk::Device::grab() , gdk_pointer_grab() and gdk_keyboard_grab() to indicate success or the reason for the failure of the grab attempt.

Enumerator
GRAB_SUCCESS

The resource was successfully grabbed.

GRAB_ALREADY_GRABBED

The resource is actively grabbed by another client.

GRAB_INVALID_TIME

The resource was grabbed more recently than the specified time.

GRAB_NOT_VIEWABLE

The grab window or the confine_to window are not viewable.

GRAB_FROZEN

The resource is frozen by an active grab of another client.

GRAB_FAILED

The grab failed for some other reason.

An enumeration that describes the mode of an input device.

Enumerator
MODE_DISABLED

The device is disabled and will not report any events.

MODE_SCREEN

The device is enabled.

The device’s coordinate space maps to the entire screen.

MODE_WINDOW

The device is enabled.

The device’s coordinate space is mapped to a single window. The manner in which this window is chosen is undefined, but it will typically be the same way in which the focus window for key events is determined.

An enumeration describing the type of an input device in general terms.

Enumerator
SOURCE_MOUSE

The device is a mouse.

(This will be reported for the core pointer, even if it is something else, such as a trackball.).

SOURCE_PEN

The device is a stylus of a graphics tablet or similar device.

SOURCE_ERASER

The device is an eraser.

Typically, this would be the other end of a stylus on a graphics tablet.

SOURCE_CURSOR

The device is a graphics tablet “puck” or similar device.

SOURCE_KEYBOARD

The device is a keyboard.

SOURCE_TOUCHSCREEN

The device is a direct-input touch device, such as a touchscreen or tablet.

This device type has been added in 3.4.

SOURCE_TOUCHPAD

The device is an indirect touch device, such as a touchpad.

This device type has been added in 3.4.

This enumeration describes the different interpolation modes that can be used with the scaling functions.

GDK_INTERP_NEAREST is the fastest scaling method, but has horrible quality when scaling down. GDK_INTERP_BILINEAR is the best choice if you aren't sure what to choose, it has a good speed/quality balance.

<note> Cubic filtering is missing from the list; hyperbolic interpolation is just as fast and results in higher quality. </note>

Enumerator
INTERP_NEAREST

Nearest neighbor sampling; this is the fastest and lowest quality mode.

Quality is normally unacceptable when scaling down, but may be OK when scaling up.

INTERP_TILES

This is an accurate simulation of the PostScript image operator without any interpolation enabled.

Each pixel is rendered as a tiny parallelogram of solid color, the edges of which are implemented with antialiasing. It resembles nearest neighbor for enlargement, and bilinear for reduction.

INTERP_BILINEAR

Best quality/speed balance; use this mode by default.

Bilinear interpolation. For enlargement, it is equivalent to point-sampling the ideal bilinear-interpolated image. For reduction, it is equivalent to laying down small tiles and integrating over the coverage area.

INTERP_HYPER

This is the slowest and highest quality reconstruction function.

It is derived from the hyperbolic filters in Wolberg's "Digital Image Warping", and is formally defined as the hyperbolic-filter sampling the ideal hyperbolic-filter interpolated image (the filter is designed to be idempotent for 1:1 pixel mapping).

This enum is used with Gdk::Keymap::get_modifier_mask() in order to determine what modifiers the currently used windowing system backend uses for particular purposes.

For example, on X11/Windows, the Control key is used for invoking menu shortcuts (accelerators), whereas on Apple computers it’s the Command key (which correspond to Gdk::CONTROL_MASK and Gdk::MOD2_MASK , respectively).

Since gtkmm 3.4:
Enumerator
MODIFIER_INTENT_PRIMARY_ACCELERATOR

The primary modifier used to invoke menu accelerators.

MODIFIER_INTENT_CONTEXT_MENU

The modifier used to invoke context menus.

Note that mouse button 3 always triggers context menus. When this modifier is not 0, it additionally triggers context menus when used with mouse button 1.

MODIFIER_INTENT_EXTEND_SELECTION

The modifier used to extend selections using modifier -click or modifier -cursor-key.

MODIFIER_INTENT_MODIFY_SELECTION

The modifier used to modify selections, which in most cases means toggling the clicked item into or out of the selection.

MODIFIER_INTENT_NO_TEXT_INPUT

When any of these modifiers is pressed, the key event cannot produce a symbol directly.

This is meant to be used for input methods, and for use cases like typeahead search.

MODIFIER_INTENT_SHIFT_GROUP

The modifier that switches between keyboard groups (AltGr on X11/Windows and Option/Alt on OS X).

MODIFIER_INTENT_DEFAULT_MOD_MASK

The set of modifier masks accepted as modifiers in accelerators.

Needed because Command is mapped to MOD2 on OSX, which is widely used, but on X11 MOD2 is NumLock and using that for a mod key is problematic at best. Ref: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=736125 .

A set of bit-flags to indicate the state of modifier keys and mouse buttons in various event types.

Typical modifier keys are Shift, Control, Meta, Super, Hyper, Alt, Compose, Apple, CapsLock or ShiftLock.

Like the X Window System, GDK supports 8 modifier keys and 5 mouse buttons.

Since 2.10, GDK recognizes which of the Meta, Super or Hyper keys are mapped to Mod2 - Mod5, and indicates this by setting Gdk::SUPER_MASK , Gdk::HYPER_MASK or Gdk::META_MASK in the state field of key events.

Note that GDK may add internal values to events which include reserved values such as Gdk::MODIFIER_RESERVED_13_MASK . Your code should preserve and ignore them. You can use Gdk::MODIFIER_MASK to remove all reserved values.

Also note that the GDK X backend interprets button press events for button 4-7 as scroll events, so Gdk::BUTTON4_MASK and Gdk::BUTTON5_MASK will never be set.

Bitwise operators:
ModifierType operator|(ModifierType, ModifierType)

ModifierType operator&(ModifierType, ModifierType)

ModifierType operator^(ModifierType, ModifierType)

ModifierType operator~(ModifierType)

ModifierType& operator|=(ModifierType&, ModifierType)

ModifierType& operator&=(ModifierType&, ModifierType)

ModifierType& operator^=(ModifierType&, ModifierType)

Enumerator
SHIFT_MASK

The Shift key.

LOCK_MASK

A Lock key (depending on the modifier mapping of the X server this may either be CapsLock or ShiftLock).

CONTROL_MASK

The Control key.

MOD1_MASK

The fourth modifier key (it depends on the modifier mapping of the X server which key is interpreted as this modifier, but normally it is the Alt key).

MOD2_MASK

The fifth modifier key (it depends on the modifier mapping of the X server which key is interpreted as this modifier).

MOD3_MASK

The sixth modifier key (it depends on the modifier mapping of the X server which key is interpreted as this modifier).

MOD4_MASK

The seventh modifier key (it depends on the modifier mapping of the X server which key is interpreted as this modifier).

MOD5_MASK

The eighth modifier key (it depends on the modifier mapping of the X server which key is interpreted as this modifier).

BUTTON1_MASK

The first mouse button.

BUTTON2_MASK

The second mouse button.

BUTTON3_MASK

The third mouse button.

BUTTON4_MASK

The fourth mouse button.

BUTTON5_MASK

The fifth mouse button.

MODIFIER_RESERVED_13_MASK

A reserved bit flag; do not use in your own code.

MODIFIER_RESERVED_14_MASK

A reserved bit flag; do not use in your own code.

MODIFIER_RESERVED_15_MASK

A reserved bit flag; do not use in your own code.

MODIFIER_RESERVED_16_MASK

A reserved bit flag; do not use in your own code.

MODIFIER_RESERVED_17_MASK

A reserved bit flag; do not use in your own code.

MODIFIER_RESERVED_18_MASK

A reserved bit flag; do not use in your own code.

MODIFIER_RESERVED_19_MASK

A reserved bit flag; do not use in your own code.

MODIFIER_RESERVED_20_MASK

A reserved bit flag; do not use in your own code.

MODIFIER_RESERVED_21_MASK

A reserved bit flag; do not use in your own code.

MODIFIER_RESERVED_22_MASK

A reserved bit flag; do not use in your own code.

MODIFIER_RESERVED_23_MASK

A reserved bit flag; do not use in your own code.

MODIFIER_RESERVED_24_MASK

A reserved bit flag; do not use in your own code.

MODIFIER_RESERVED_25_MASK

A reserved bit flag; do not use in your own code.

SUPER_MASK

The Super modifier.

Since gtkmm 2.10:
HYPER_MASK

The Hyper modifier.

Since gtkmm 2.10:
META_MASK

The Meta modifier.

Since gtkmm 2.10:
MODIFIER_RESERVED_29_MASK

A reserved bit flag; do not use in your own code.

RELEASE_MASK

Not used in GDK itself.

GTK+ uses it to differentiate between (keyval, modifiers) pairs from key press and release events.

MODIFIER_MASK

A mask covering all modifier types.

These values can be passed to gdk_pixbuf_render_to_drawable_alpha() to control how the alpha channel of an image should be handled.

This function can create a bilevel clipping mask (black and white) and use it while painting the image. In the future, when the X Window System gets an alpha channel extension, it will be possible to do full alpha compositing onto arbitrary drawables. For now both cases fall back to a bilevel clipping mask.

Enumerator
PIXBUF_ALPHA_BILEVEL

A bilevel clipping mask (black and white) will be created and used to draw the image.

Pixels below 0.5 opacity will be considered fully transparent, and all others will be considered fully opaque.

PIXBUF_ALPHA_FULL

For now falls back to Gdk::PIXBUF_ALPHA_BILEVEL .

In the future it will do full alpha compositing.

The possible rotations which can be passed to Gdk::Pixbuf::rotate_simple() .

To make them easier to use, their numerical values are the actual degrees.

Enumerator
PIXBUF_ROTATE_NONE

No rotation.

PIXBUF_ROTATE_COUNTERCLOCKWISE

Rotate by 90 degrees.

PIXBUF_ROTATE_UPSIDEDOWN

Rotate by 180 degrees.

PIXBUF_ROTATE_CLOCKWISE

Rotate by 270 degrees.

Flags describing the seat capabilities.

Since gtkmm 3.20:
Bitwise operators:
SeatCapabilities operator|(SeatCapabilities, SeatCapabilities)

SeatCapabilities operator&(SeatCapabilities, SeatCapabilities)

SeatCapabilities operator^(SeatCapabilities, SeatCapabilities)

SeatCapabilities operator~(SeatCapabilities)

SeatCapabilities& operator|=(SeatCapabilities&, SeatCapabilities)

SeatCapabilities& operator&=(SeatCapabilities&, SeatCapabilities)

SeatCapabilities& operator^=(SeatCapabilities&, SeatCapabilities)

Enumerator
SEAT_CAPABILITY_NONE

No input capabilities.

SEAT_CAPABILITY_POINTER

The seat has a pointer (e.g.

mouse).

SEAT_CAPABILITY_TOUCH

The seat has touchscreen(s) attached.

SEAT_CAPABILITY_TABLET_STYLUS

The seat has drawing tablet(s) attached.

SEAT_CAPABILITY_KEYBOARD

The seat has keyboard(s) attached.

SEAT_CAPABILITY_ALL_POINTING

The union of all pointing capabilities.

SEAT_CAPABILITY_ALL

The union of all capabilities.

Enumerator
OK
ERROR
ERROR_PARAM
ERROR_FILE
ERROR_MEM

A set of values that describe the manner in which the pixel values for a visual are converted into RGB values for display.

Enumerator
VISUAL_STATIC_GRAY

Each pixel value indexes a grayscale value directly.

VISUAL_GRAYSCALE

Each pixel is an index into a color map that maps pixel values into grayscale values.

The color map can be changed by an application.

VISUAL_STATIC_COLOR

Each pixel value is an index into a predefined, unmodifiable color map that maps pixel values into RGB values.

VISUAL_PSEUDO_COLOR

Each pixel is an index into a color map that maps pixel values into rgb values.

The color map can be changed by an application.

VISUAL_TRUE_COLOR

Each pixel value directly contains red, green, and blue components.

Use Gdk::Visual::get_red_pixel_details() , etc, to obtain information about how the components are assembled into a pixel value.

VISUAL_DIRECT_COLOR

Each pixel value contains red, green, and blue components as for Gdk::VISUAL_TRUE_COLOR , but the components are mapped via a color table into the final output table instead of being converted directly.

Used to indicate which fields in the Gdk::WindowAttr struct should be honored.

For example, if you filled in the “cursor” and “x” fields of Gdk::WindowAttr, pass “ GDK_WA_X | GDK_WA_CURSOR” to Gdk::Window::new(). Fields in Gdk::WindowAttr not covered by a bit in this enum are required; for example, the width/ height , wclass , and window_type fields are required, they have no corresponding flag in Gdk::WindowAttributesType .

Bitwise operators:
WindowAttributesType operator|(WindowAttributesType, WindowAttributesType)

WindowAttributesType operator&(WindowAttributesType, WindowAttributesType)

WindowAttributesType operator^(WindowAttributesType, WindowAttributesType)

WindowAttributesType operator~(WindowAttributesType)

WindowAttributesType& operator|=(WindowAttributesType&, WindowAttributesType)

WindowAttributesType& operator&=(WindowAttributesType&, WindowAttributesType)

WindowAttributesType& operator^=(WindowAttributesType&, WindowAttributesType)

Enumerator
WA_TITLE

Honor the title field.

WA_X

Honor the X coordinate field.

WA_Y

Honor the Y coordinate field.

WA_CURSOR

Honor the cursor field.

WA_VISUAL

Honor the visual field.

WA_WMCLASS

Honor the wmclass_class and wmclass_name fields.

WA_NOREDIR

Honor the override_redirect field.

WA_TYPE_HINT

Honor the type_hint field.

Determines a window edge or corner.

Enumerator
WINDOW_EDGE_NORTH_WEST

The top left corner.

WINDOW_EDGE_NORTH

The top edge.

WINDOW_EDGE_NORTH_EAST

The top right corner.

WINDOW_EDGE_WEST

The left edge.

WINDOW_EDGE_EAST

The right edge.

WINDOW_EDGE_SOUTH_WEST

The lower left corner.

WINDOW_EDGE_SOUTH

The lower edge.

WINDOW_EDGE_SOUTH_EAST

The lower right corner.

Used to indicate which fields of a Gdk::Geometry struct should be paid attention to.

Also, the presence/absence of GDK_HINT_POS , GDK_HINT_USER_POS , and GDK_HINT_USER_SIZE is significant, though they don't directly refer to Gdk::Geometry fields. GDK_HINT_USER_POS will be set automatically by Gtk::Window if you call gtk_window_move(). GDK_HINT_USER_POS and GDK_HINT_USER_SIZE should be set if the user specified a size/position using a –geometry command-line argument; gtk_window_parse_geometry() automatically sets these flags.

Bitwise operators:
WindowHints operator|(WindowHints, WindowHints)

WindowHints operator&(WindowHints, WindowHints)

WindowHints operator^(WindowHints, WindowHints)

WindowHints operator~(WindowHints)

WindowHints& operator|=(WindowHints&, WindowHints)

WindowHints& operator&=(WindowHints&, WindowHints)

WindowHints& operator^=(WindowHints&, WindowHints)

Enumerator
HINT_POS

Indicates that the program has positioned the window.

HINT_MIN_SIZE

Min size fields are set.

HINT_MAX_SIZE

Max size fields are set.

HINT_BASE_SIZE

Base size fields are set.

HINT_ASPECT

Aspect ratio fields are set.

HINT_RESIZE_INC

Resize increment fields are set.

HINT_WIN_GRAVITY

Window gravity field is set.

HINT_USER_POS

Indicates that the window’s position was explicitly set by the user.

HINT_USER_SIZE

Indicates that the window’s size was explicitly set by the user.

Specifies the state of a toplevel window.

Bitwise operators:
WindowState operator|(WindowState, WindowState)

WindowState operator&(WindowState, WindowState)

WindowState operator^(WindowState, WindowState)

WindowState operator~(WindowState)

WindowState& operator|=(WindowState&, WindowState)

WindowState& operator&=(WindowState&, WindowState)

WindowState& operator^=(WindowState&, WindowState)

Enumerator
WINDOW_STATE_WITHDRAWN

The window is not shown.

WINDOW_STATE_ICONIFIED

The window is minimized.

WINDOW_STATE_MAXIMIZED

The window is maximized.

WINDOW_STATE_STICKY

The window is sticky.

WINDOW_STATE_FULLSCREEN

The window is maximized without decorations.

WINDOW_STATE_ABOVE

The window is kept above other windows.

WINDOW_STATE_BELOW

The window is kept below other windows.

WINDOW_STATE_FOCUSED

The window is presented as focused (with active decorations).

WINDOW_STATE_TILED

The window is in a tiled state,.

Since gtkmm 3.10:

Describes the kind of window.

A Gtk::Window can be one of these types.

Most things you’d consider a “window” should have type Gtk::WINDOW_TOPLEVEL ; windows with this type are managed by the window manager and have a frame by default (call Gtk::Window::set_decorated() to toggle the frame). Windows with type Gtk::WINDOW_POPUP are ignored by the window manager; window manager keybindings won’t work on them, the window manager won’t decorate the window with a frame, many GTK+ features that rely on the window manager will not work (e.g. resize grips and maximization/minimization). Gtk::WINDOW_POPUP is used to implement widgets such as Gtk::Menu or tooltips that you normally don’t think of as windows per se. Nearly all windows should be Gtk::WINDOW_TOPLEVEL . In particular, do not use Gtk::WINDOW_POPUP just to turn off the window borders; use Gtk::Window::set_decorated() for that.

Enumerator
WINDOW_ROOT

Root window; this window has no parent, covers the entire screen, and is created by the window system.

WINDOW_TOPLEVEL

Toplevel window (used to implement Gtk::Window ).

WINDOW_CHILD

Child window (used to implement e.g.

Gtk::Entry ).

WINDOW_TEMP

Override redirect temporary window (used to implement Gtk::Menu ).

WINDOW_FOREIGN

Foreign window (see gdk_window_foreign_new()).

WINDOW_OFFSCREEN

Offscreen window (see [Offscreen Windows][OFFSCREEN-WINDOWS]).

Since gtkmm 2.18:
WINDOW_SUBSURFACE

Subsurface-based window; This window is visually tied to a toplevel, and is moved/stacked with it.

Currently this window type is only implemented in Wayland.

Since gtkmm 3.14:

These are hints for the window manager that indicate what type of function the window has.

The window manager can use this when determining decoration and behaviour of the window. The hint must be set before mapping the window.

See the Extended Window Manager Hints specification for more details about window types.

Enumerator
WINDOW_TYPE_HINT_NORMAL

Normal toplevel window.

WINDOW_TYPE_HINT_DIALOG

Dialog window.

WINDOW_TYPE_HINT_MENU

Window used to implement a menu; GTK+ uses this hint only for torn-off menus, see Gtk::TearoffMenuItem .

WINDOW_TYPE_HINT_TOOLBAR

Window used to implement toolbars.

WINDOW_TYPE_HINT_SPLASHSCREEN

Window used to display a splash screen during application startup.

WINDOW_TYPE_HINT_UTILITY

Utility windows which are not detached toolbars or dialogs.

WINDOW_TYPE_HINT_DOCK

Used for creating dock or panel windows.

WINDOW_TYPE_HINT_DESKTOP

Used for creating the desktop background window.

WINDOW_TYPE_HINT_DROPDOWN_MENU

A menu that belongs to a menubar.

WINDOW_TYPE_HINT_POPUP_MENU

A menu that does not belong to a menubar, e.g.

a context menu.

WINDOW_TYPE_HINT_TOOLTIP

A tooltip.

WINDOW_TYPE_HINT_NOTIFICATION

A notification - typically a “bubble” that belongs to a status icon.

WINDOW_TYPE_HINT_COMBO

A popup from a combo box.

WINDOW_TYPE_HINT_DND

A window that is used to implement a DND cursor.

These are hints originally defined by the Motif toolkit.

The window manager can use them when determining how to decorate the window. The hint must be set before mapping the window.

Bitwise operators:
WMDecoration operator|(WMDecoration, WMDecoration)

WMDecoration operator&(WMDecoration, WMDecoration)

WMDecoration operator^(WMDecoration, WMDecoration)

WMDecoration operator~(WMDecoration)

WMDecoration& operator|=(WMDecoration&, WMDecoration)

WMDecoration& operator&=(WMDecoration&, WMDecoration)

WMDecoration& operator^=(WMDecoration&, WMDecoration)

Enumerator
DECOR_ALL

All decorations should be applied.

DECOR_BORDER

A frame should be drawn around the window.

DECOR_RESIZEH

The frame should have resize handles.

DECOR_TITLE

A titlebar should be placed above the window.

DECOR_MENU

A button for opening a menu should be included.

DECOR_MINIMIZE

A minimize button should be included.

DECOR_MAXIMIZE

A maximize button should be included.

These are hints originally defined by the Motif toolkit.

The window manager can use them when determining the functions to offer for the window. The hint must be set before mapping the window.

Bitwise operators:
WMFunction operator|(WMFunction, WMFunction)

WMFunction operator&(WMFunction, WMFunction)

WMFunction operator^(WMFunction, WMFunction)

WMFunction operator~(WMFunction)

WMFunction& operator|=(WMFunction&, WMFunction)

WMFunction& operator&=(WMFunction&, WMFunction)

WMFunction& operator^=(WMFunction&, WMFunction)

Enumerator
FUNC_ALL

All functions should be offered.

FUNC_RESIZE

The window should be resizable.

FUNC_MOVE

The window should be movable.

FUNC_MINIMIZE

The window should be minimizable.

FUNC_MAXIMIZE

The window should be maximizable.

FUNC_CLOSE

The window should be closable.

Function Documentation

SeatCapabilities Gdk::operator& ( SeatCapabilities lhs ,
SeatCapabilities rhs
)
inline
DragAction Gdk::operator& ( DragAction lhs ,
DragAction rhs
)
inline
WindowState Gdk::operator& ( WindowState lhs ,
WindowState rhs
)
inline
EventMask Gdk::operator& ( EventMask lhs ,
EventMask rhs
)
inline
WindowAttributesType Gdk::operator& ( WindowAttributesType lhs ,
WindowAttributesType rhs
)
inline
ModifierType Gdk::operator& ( ModifierType lhs ,
ModifierType rhs
)
inline
WindowHints Gdk::operator& ( WindowHints lhs ,
WindowHints rhs
)
inline
WMDecoration Gdk::operator& ( WMDecoration lhs ,
WMDecoration rhs
)
inline
WMFunction Gdk::operator& ( WMFunction lhs ,
WMFunction rhs
)
inline
SeatCapabilities& Gdk::operator&= ( SeatCapabilities & lhs ,
SeatCapabilities rhs
)
inline
DragAction& Gdk::operator&= ( DragAction & lhs ,
DragAction rhs
)
inline
WindowState& Gdk::operator&= ( WindowState & lhs ,
WindowState rhs
)
inline
EventMask& Gdk::operator&= ( EventMask & lhs ,
EventMask rhs
)
inline
WindowAttributesType& Gdk::operator&= ( WindowAttributesType & lhs ,
WindowAttributesType rhs
)
inline
ModifierType& Gdk::operator&= ( ModifierType & lhs ,
ModifierType rhs
)
inline
WindowHints& Gdk::operator&= ( WindowHints & lhs ,
WindowHints rhs
)
inline
WMDecoration& Gdk::operator&= ( WMDecoration & lhs ,
WMDecoration rhs
)
inline
WMFunction& Gdk::operator&= ( WMFunction & lhs ,
WMFunction rhs
)
inline
SeatCapabilities Gdk::operator^ ( SeatCapabilities lhs ,
SeatCapabilities rhs
)
inline
DragAction Gdk::operator^ ( DragAction lhs ,
DragAction rhs
)
inline
WindowState Gdk::operator^ ( WindowState lhs ,
WindowState rhs
)
inline
EventMask Gdk::operator^ ( EventMask lhs ,
EventMask rhs
)
inline
WindowAttributesType Gdk::operator^ ( WindowAttributesType lhs ,
WindowAttributesType rhs
)
inline
ModifierType Gdk::operator^ ( ModifierType lhs ,
ModifierType rhs
)
inline
WindowHints Gdk::operator^ ( WindowHints lhs ,
WindowHints rhs
)
inline
WMDecoration Gdk::operator^ ( WMDecoration lhs ,
WMDecoration rhs
)
inline
WMFunction Gdk::operator^ ( WMFunction lhs ,
WMFunction rhs
)
inline
SeatCapabilities& Gdk::operator^= ( SeatCapabilities & lhs ,
SeatCapabilities rhs
)
inline
DragAction& Gdk::operator^= ( DragAction & lhs ,
DragAction rhs
)
inline
WindowState& Gdk::operator^= ( WindowState & lhs ,
WindowState rhs
)
inline
EventMask& Gdk::operator^= ( EventMask & lhs ,
EventMask rhs
)
inline
WindowAttributesType& Gdk::operator^= ( WindowAttributesType & lhs ,
WindowAttributesType rhs
)
inline
ModifierType& Gdk::operator^= ( ModifierType & lhs ,
ModifierType rhs
)
inline
WindowHints& Gdk::operator^= ( WindowHints & lhs ,
WindowHints rhs
)
inline
WMDecoration& Gdk::operator^= ( WMDecoration & lhs ,
WMDecoration rhs
)
inline
WMFunction& Gdk::operator^= ( WMFunction & lhs ,
WMFunction rhs
)
inline
SeatCapabilities Gdk::operator| ( SeatCapabilities lhs ,
SeatCapabilities rhs
)
inline
DragAction Gdk::operator| ( DragAction lhs ,
DragAction rhs
)
inline
WindowState Gdk::operator| ( WindowState lhs ,
WindowState rhs
)
inline
EventMask Gdk::operator| ( EventMask lhs ,
EventMask rhs
)
inline
WindowAttributesType Gdk::operator| ( WindowAttributesType lhs ,
WindowAttributesType rhs
)
inline
ModifierType Gdk::operator| ( ModifierType lhs ,
ModifierType rhs
)
inline
WindowHints Gdk::operator| ( WindowHints lhs ,
WindowHints rhs
)
inline
WMDecoration Gdk::operator| ( WMDecoration lhs ,
WMDecoration rhs
)
inline
WMFunction Gdk::operator| ( WMFunction lhs ,
WMFunction rhs
)
inline
SeatCapabilities& Gdk::operator|= ( SeatCapabilities & lhs ,
SeatCapabilities rhs
)
inline
DragAction& Gdk::operator|= ( DragAction & lhs ,
DragAction rhs
)
inline
WindowState& Gdk::operator|= ( WindowState & lhs ,
WindowState rhs
)
inline
EventMask& Gdk::operator|= ( EventMask & lhs ,
EventMask rhs
)
inline
WindowAttributesType& Gdk::operator|= ( WindowAttributesType & lhs ,
WindowAttributesType rhs
)
inline
ModifierType& Gdk::operator|= ( ModifierType & lhs ,
ModifierType rhs
)
inline
WindowHints& Gdk::operator|= ( WindowHints & lhs ,
WindowHints rhs
)
inline
WMDecoration& Gdk::operator|= ( WMDecoration & lhs ,
WMDecoration rhs
)
inline
WMFunction& Gdk::operator|= ( WMFunction & lhs ,
WMFunction rhs
)
inline
SeatCapabilities Gdk::operator~ ( SeatCapabilities flags )
inline
DragAction Gdk::operator~ ( DragAction flags )
inline
WindowState Gdk::operator~ ( WindowState flags )
inline
EventMask Gdk::operator~ ( EventMask flags )
inline
WindowAttributesType Gdk::operator~ ( WindowAttributesType flags )
inline
ModifierType Gdk::operator~ ( ModifierType flags )
inline
WindowHints Gdk::operator~ ( WindowHints flags )
inline
WMDecoration Gdk::operator~ ( WMDecoration flags )
inline
WMFunction Gdk::operator~ ( WMFunction flags )
inline