gtk.Invisible

gtk.Invisible — internally-used widget which is not displayed.

Synopsis

class gtk.Invisible(gtk.Widget):
    gtk.Invisible()
def set_screen(screen)
def get_screen()

Ancestry

+-- gobject.GObject
  +-- gtk.Object
    +-- gtk.Widget
      +-- gtk.Invisible

Implemented Interfaces

gtk.Invisible implements gtk.Buildable

gtk.Invisible Properties

gtk.Object Properties

gtk.Widget Properties

"screen"Read-WriteThe screen where this window will be displayed.

gtk.Invisible Style Properties

gtk.Widget Style Properties

gtk.Invisible Signal Prototypes

gobject.GObject Signal Prototypes

gtk.Object Signal Prototypes

gtk.Widget Signal Prototypes

Description

The gtk.Invisible widget is used internally in GTK, and is probably not useful for application developers. It is used for reliable pointer grabs and selection handling in the code for drag-and-drop.

Constructor

    gtk.Invisible()

Returns :

a new gtk.Invisible widget

Creates a new gtk.Invisible widget.

Methods

gtk.Invisible.set_screen

    def set_screen(screen)

screen :

a gtk.gdk.Screen object

Note

This method is available in PyGTK 2.2 and above.

The set_screen() method sets the gtk.gdk.Screen (specified by screen) where the gtk.Invisible object will be displayed.

gtk.Invisible.get_screen

    def get_screen()

Returns :,  :

the associated gtk.gdk.Screen

Note

This method is available in PyGTK 2.2 and above.

The get_screen() method returns the associated gtk.gdk.Screen object.