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Graphics.UI.Gtk.Glade
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Obtaining widget handles
Description

Libglade facilitates loading of XML specifications of whole widget trees that have been interactively designed with the GUI builder Glade. The present module exports operations for manipulating GladeXML objects.

  • This binding does not support Libglade functionality that is exclusively meant for extending Libglade with new widgets. Like new widgets, such functionality is currently expected to be implemented in C.
Synopsis
class GObjectClass o => GladeXMLClass o
data GladeXML
xmlNew :: FilePath -> IO (Maybe GladeXML)
xmlNewWithRootAndDomain :: FilePath -> Maybe String -> Maybe String -> IO (Maybe GladeXML)
xmlGetWidget :: WidgetClass widget => GladeXML -> (GObject -> widget) -> String -> IO widget
xmlGetWidgetRaw :: GladeXML -> String -> IO (Maybe Widget)
Data types
class GObjectClass o => GladeXMLClass o
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data GladeXML
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Creation operations
xmlNew :: FilePath -> IO (Maybe GladeXML)

Create a new XML object (and the corresponding widgets) from the given XML file.

This corresponds to xmlNewWithRootAndDomain, but without the ability to specify a root widget or translation domain.

xmlNewWithRootAndDomain
:: FilePaththe XML file name.
-> Maybe Stringroot - the widget node in fname to start building from (or Nothing)
-> Maybe Stringdomain - the translation domain for the XML file (or Nothing for default)
-> IO (Maybe GladeXML)

Create a new GladeXML object (and the corresponding widgets) from the given XML file.

Optionally it will only build the interface from the widget node root (if it is not Nothing). This feature is useful if you only want to build say a toolbar or menu from the XML file, but not the window it is embedded in.

Note also that the XML parse tree is cached to speed up creating another GladeXML object for the same file.

Obtaining widget handles
xmlGetWidget
:: WidgetClass widget
=> GladeXML
-> (GObject -> widget)a dynamic cast function that returns the type of object that you expect, eg castToButton
-> Stringthe second parameter is the ID of the widget in the glade xml file, eg "button1".
-> IO widget
Get the widget that has the given name in the interface description. If the named widget cannot be found or is of the wrong type the result is an error.
xmlGetWidgetRaw :: GladeXML -> String -> IO (Maybe Widget)
Like xmlGetWidget but it does not do any casting and if the named widget is not found then the result is Nothing rather than an error.
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