gtk.VButtonBox

gtk.VButtonBox — a container for arranging buttons vertically.

Synopsis

class gtk.VButtonBox(gtk.ButtonBox):
    gtk.VButtonBox()

Ancestry

+-- gobject.GObject
  +-- gtk.Object
    +-- gtk.Widget
      +-- gtk.Container
        +-- gtk.Box
          +-- gtk.ButtonBox
            +-- gtk.VButtonBox

Implemented Interfaces

gtk.VButtonBox implements gtk.Buildable

gtk.VButtonBox Properties

gtk.Object Properties

gtk.Widget Properties

gtk.Container Properties

gtk.Box Properties

gtk.ButtonBox Properties

gtk.VButtonBox Style Properties

gtk.Widget Style Properties

gtk.ButtonBox Style Properties

gtk.VButtonBox Child Properties

gtk.Box Child Properties

gtk.ButtonBox Child Properties

gtk.VButtonBox Signal Prototypes

gobject.GObject Signal Prototypes

gtk.Object Signal Prototypes

gtk.Widget Signal Prototypes

gtk.Container Signal Prototypes

Description

A gtk.VButtonBox is a container subclassed from gtk.ButtonBox that is optimized for the vertical layout of buttons. The gtk.VButtonBox helps provide a consistent layout of buttons in an application by supplying default values of spacing, padding and layout style (see the gtk.ButtonBox reference for more detail). Buttons are packed into a gtk.VButtonBox using the gtk.Container.add()) method. The pack_start() and pack_end() methods can also be used but they work just like the gtk.Container.add()) method i.e. they pack the button in a way that depends on the current layout style and on whether the button has had the gtk.ButtonBox.set_child_secondary() method called on it. The spacing between buttons can be set with the gtk.Box.set_spacing() method. The arrangement and layout of the buttons can be changed with the gtk.ButtonBox.set_layout() method.

Constructor

    gtk.VButtonBox()

Returns :

a new gtk.VButtonBox widget

Creates a new gtk.VButtonBox widget