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--
--
-- A Gtk_Radio_Button is a simple button that has two states, like a
-- Gtk_Toggle_Button.
-- However, Gtk_Radio_Buttons can be grouped together to get a special
-- behavior: only one button in the group can be active at any given time.
-- Thus, when the user selects one of the buttons from the group, the button
-- that was previously selected is disabled.
--
-- The radio buttons always belongs to a group, even if there is only one in
-- this group
--
--
-- 1.3.11
with Gtk.Check_Button;
with Gtk.Widget; use Gtk.Widget;
package Gtk.Radio_Button is
type Gtk_Radio_Button_Record is new Check_Button.Gtk_Check_Button_Record
with private;
type Gtk_Radio_Button is access all Gtk_Radio_Button_Record'Class;
procedure Gtk_New
(Radio_Button : out Gtk_Radio_Button;
Group : Widget_SList.GSlist := Widget_SList.Null_List;
Label : UTF8_String := "");
-- Create a new radio button, belonging to Group.
-- If Label is left as the empty string, then the button will not have any
-- child and you are free to put any thing you want in it, including a
-- pixmap.
-- To initialize the group (when creating the first button), leave Group
-- to the Null_List. You can later get the new group that is created with
-- a call to the Group subprogram below.
procedure Gtk_New
(Radio_Button : out Gtk_Radio_Button;
Group : Gtk_Radio_Button;
Label : UTF8_String := "");
-- Create a new radio button in the same group as Group.
-- If Label is left as the empty string, Radio_Button is created without
-- any child and you can put whatever you want in it, including a pixmap.
--
-- To initialize a new group (when creating the first button), you should
-- pass it null or a button that has not been created with Gtk_New, as in
-- the example below.
procedure Gtk_New_With_Mnemonic
(Radio_Button : out Gtk_Radio_Button;
Group : Widget_SList.GSlist := Widget_SList.Null_List;
Label : UTF8_String);
-- Create a new Gtk_Radio_Button containing a Label. The Label is created
-- using Gtk.Label.New_With_Mnemonic, so underscores in Label indicate
-- the mnemonic for the button.
--
-- To initialize a new group (when creating the first button), you should
-- pass it null or a button that has not been created with Gtk_New, as in
-- the example below.
procedure Gtk_New_With_Mnemonic
(Radio_Button : out Gtk_Radio_Button;
Group : Gtk_Radio_Button;
Label : UTF8_String);
-- Create a new radio button in the same group as Group. The label is
-- created using Gtk.Label.New_With_Mnemonic, so underscores in Label
-- indicate the mnemonic for the button.
--
-- To initialize a new group (when creating the first button), you should
-- pass it null or a button that has not been created with Gtk_New, as in
-- the example below.
procedure Initialize
(Radio_Button : access Gtk_Radio_Button_Record'Class;
Group : Widget_SList.GSlist;
Label : UTF8_String);
-- Internal initialization function.
-- See the section "Creating your own widgets" in the documentation.
procedure Initialize
(Radio_Button : access Gtk_Radio_Button_Record'Class;
Group : Gtk_Radio_Button;
Label : UTF8_String);
-- Internal initialization function.
-- See the section "Creating your own widgets" in the documentation.
procedure Initialize_With_Mnemonic
(Radio_Button : access Gtk_Radio_Button_Record'Class;
Group : Widget_SList.GSlist;
Label : UTF8_String);
procedure Initialize_With_Mnemonic
(Radio_Button : access Gtk_Radio_Button_Record'Class;
Group : Gtk_Radio_Button;
Label : UTF8_String);
function Get_Type return Gtk.Gtk_Type;
-- Return the internal value associated with a Gtk_Radio_Button.
function Get_Group
(Radio_Button : access Gtk_Radio_Button_Record)
return Widget_SList.GSlist;
-- Return the group to which Radio_Button belongs.
-- This can be used as an argument to the first version of Gtk_New above,
-- or the list can also be traversed to get all the buttons.
function Group
(Radio_Button : access Gtk_Radio_Button_Record)
return Widget_SList.GSlist renames Get_Group;
-- This function is deprecated.
procedure Set_Group
(Radio_Button : access Gtk_Radio_Button_Record;
Group : Widget_SList.GSlist);
-- Modify the group to which the button belongs.
-- This will not change anything visually.
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-- Properties --
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--
-- The following properties are defined for this widget. See
-- Glib.Properties for more information on properties.
--
--
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-- Signals --
-------------
--
-- The following new signals are defined for this widget:
--
private
type Gtk_Radio_Button_Record is new Check_Button.Gtk_Check_Button_Record
with null record;
pragma Import (C, Get_Type, "gtk_radio_button_get_type");
end Gtk.Radio_Button;
--
-- -- This creates a group of two buttons. Note how the group is initialized.
--
-- declare
-- Radio_Button : Gtk_Radio_Button;
-- begin
-- Gtk_New (Radio_Button,
-- Group => Radio_Button,
-- Label => "First button");
-- Gtk_New (Radio_Button,
-- Group => Radio_Button,
-- Label => "Second button");
-- end;
--