Gtk.RecentFilter¶
| Subclasses: | None | 
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Methods¶
| Inherited: | GObject.Object (37), Gtk.Buildable (10) | 
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| Structs: | GObject.ObjectClass (5) | 
| class | new() | 
| add_age(days) | |
| add_application(application) | |
| add_custom(needed, func, *data) | |
| add_group(group) | |
| add_mime_type(mime_type) | |
| add_pattern(pattern) | |
| add_pixbuf_formats() | |
| filter(filter_info) | |
| get_name() | |
| get_needed() | |
| set_name(name) | 
Virtual Methods¶
| Inherited: | GObject.Object (7), Gtk.Buildable (10) | 
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Properties¶
None
Signals¶
| Inherited: | GObject.Object (1) | 
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Fields¶
| Inherited: | GObject.Object (1) | 
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Class Details¶
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class Gtk.RecentFilter(**kwargs)¶
- Bases: - GObject.InitiallyUnowned,- Gtk.Buildable- Abstract: - No - A - Gtk.RecentFiltercan be used to restrict the files being shown in a- Gtk.RecentChooser. Files can be filtered based on their name (with- Gtk.RecentFilter.add_pattern()), on their mime type (with- Gtk.FileFilter.add_mime_type()), on the application that has registered them (with- Gtk.RecentFilter.add_application()), or by a custom filter function (with- Gtk.RecentFilter.add_custom()).- Filtering by mime type handles aliasing and subclassing of mime types; e.g. a filter for text/plain also matches a file with mime type application/rtf, since application/rtf is a subclass of text/plain. Note that - Gtk.RecentFilterallows wildcards for the subtype of a mime type, so you can e.g. filter for image/\*.- Normally, filters are used by adding them to a - Gtk.RecentChooser, see- Gtk.RecentChooser.add_filter(), but it is also possible to manually use a filter on a file with- Gtk.RecentFilter.filter().- Recently used files are supported since GTK+ 2.10. - The - Gtk.RecentFilterimplementation of the- Gtk.Buildableinterface supports adding rules using the <mime-types>, <patterns> and <applications> elements and listing the rules within. Specifying a <mime-type>, <pattern> or <application> has the same effect as calling- Gtk.RecentFilter.add_mime_type(),- Gtk.RecentFilter.add_pattern() or- Gtk.RecentFilter.add_application().- An example of a UI definition fragment specifying - Gtk.RecentFilterrules:- <object class="GtkRecentFilter"> <mime-types> <mime-type>text/plain</mime-type> <mime-type>image/png</mime-type> </mime-types> <patterns> <pattern>*.txt</pattern> <pattern>*.png</pattern> </patterns> <applications> <application>gimp</application> <application>gedit</application> <application>glade</application> </applications> </object>- 
classmethod new()[source]¶
- Returns: - a new - Gtk.RecentFilter- Return type: - Gtk.RecentFilter- Creates a new - Gtk.RecentFilterwith no rules added to it. Such filter does not accept any recently used resources, so is not particularly useful until you add rules with- Gtk.RecentFilter.add_pattern(),- Gtk.RecentFilter.add_mime_type(),- Gtk.RecentFilter.add_application(),- Gtk.RecentFilter.add_age(). To create a filter that accepts any recently used resource, use:- GtkRecentFilter *filter = gtk_recent_filter_new (); gtk_recent_filter_add_pattern (filter, "*"); - New in version 2.10. 
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add_age(days)[source]¶
- Parameters: - days ( - int) – number of days- Adds a rule that allows resources based on their age - that is, the number of days elapsed since they were last modified. - New in version 2.10. 
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add_application(application)[source]¶
- Parameters: - application ( - str) – an application name- Adds a rule that allows resources based on the name of the application that has registered them. - New in version 2.10. 
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add_custom(needed, func, *data)[source]¶
- Parameters: - needed (Gtk.RecentFilterFlags) – bitfield of flags indicating the information that the custom filter function needs.
- func (Gtk.RecentFilterFunc) – callback function; if the function returnsTrue, then the file will be displayed.
- data (objectorNone) – data to pass to func
 - Adds a rule to a filter that allows resources based on a custom callback function. The bitfield needed which is passed in provides information about what sorts of information that the filter function needs; this allows GTK+ to avoid retrieving expensive information when it isn’t needed by the filter. - New in version 2.10. 
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add_group(group)[source]¶
- Parameters: - group ( - str) – a group name- Adds a rule that allows resources based on the name of the group to which they belong - New in version 2.10. 
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add_mime_type(mime_type)[source]¶
- Parameters: - mime_type ( - str) – a MIME type- Adds a rule that allows resources based on their registered MIME type. - New in version 2.10. 
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add_pattern(pattern)[source]¶
- Parameters: - pattern ( - str) – a file pattern- Adds a rule that allows resources based on a pattern matching their display name. - New in version 2.10. 
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add_pixbuf_formats()[source]¶
- Adds a rule allowing image files in the formats supported by - GdkPixbuf.Pixbuf.- New in version 2.10. 
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filter(filter_info)[source]¶
- Parameters: - filter_info ( - Gtk.RecentFilterInfo) – a- Gtk.RecentFilterInfocontaining information about a recently used resource- Returns: - Trueif the file should be displayed- Return type: - bool- Tests whether a file should be displayed according to self. The - Gtk.RecentFilterInfofilter_info should include the fields returned from- Gtk.RecentFilter.get_needed(), and must set the Gtk.RecentFilterInfo.contains field of filter_info to indicate which fields have been set.- This function will not typically be used by applications; it is intended principally for use in the implementation of - Gtk.RecentChooser.- New in version 2.10. 
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get_name()[source]¶
- Returns: - the name of the filter, or - None. The returned string is owned by the filter object and should not be freed.- Return type: - stror- None- Gets the human-readable name for the filter. See - Gtk.RecentFilter.set_name().- New in version 2.10. 
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get_needed()[source]¶
- Returns: - bitfield of flags indicating needed fields when calling - Gtk.RecentFilter.filter()- Return type: - Gtk.RecentFilterFlags- Gets the fields that need to be filled in for the - Gtk.RecentFilterInfopassed to- Gtk.RecentFilter.filter()- This function will not typically be used by applications; it is intended principally for use in the implementation of - Gtk.RecentChooser.- New in version 2.10. 
 
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