NAME¶
Gtk2::SimpleMenu - A simple interface to Gtk2's ItemFactory for creating
application menus
SYNOPSIS¶
use Gtk2 '-init';
use Gtk2::SimpleMenu;
my $menu_tree = [
_File => {
item_type => '<Branch>',
children => [
_New => {
callback => \&new_cb,
callback_action => 0,
accelerator => '<ctrl>N',
},
_Save => {
callback_action => 1,
callback_data => 'per entry cbdata',
accelerator => '<ctrl>S',
},
_Exec => {
item_type => '<StockItem>',
callback_action => 2,
extra_data => 'gtk-execute',
},
_Quit => {
callback => sub { Gtk2->main_quit; },
callback_action => 3,
accelerator => '<ctrl>Q',
},
],
},
_Mode => {
_First => {
item_type => '<RadioItem>',
callback => \&mode_callback,
callback_action => 4,
groupid => 1,
},
_Second => {
item_type => '<RadioItem>',
callback => \&mode_callback,
callback_action => 5,
groupid => 1,
},
_Third => {
item_type => '<RadioItem>',
callback => \&mode_callback,
callback_action => 6,
groupid => 1,
},
}
_Help => {
children => [
_Tearoff => {
item_type => '<Tearoff>',
},
_CheckItem => {
item_type => '<CheckItem>',
callback_action => 7,
},
Separator => {
item_type => '<Separator>',
},
_Contents => {
callback_action => 8,
},
_About => {
callback_action => 9,
},
]
}
];
my $menu = Gtk2::SimpleMenu->new (
menu_tree => $menu_tree,
default_callback => \&default_callback,
user_data => 'user_data',
);
# an example of how to get to the menuitems.
$menu->get_widget('/File/Save')->activate;
$container->add ($menu->{widget});
ABSTRACT¶
SimpleMenu is an interface for creating application menubars in as simple a
manner as possible. Its main benifit is that the menu is specified as a tree,
which is the natural representation of such a menu.
DESCRIPTION¶
SimpleMenu aims to simplify the design and management of a complex application
menu bar by allowing the structure to be specified as a multi-rooted tree.
Much the same functionality is provided by Gtk2::ItemFactory, but the data
provided as input is a 1-D array and the hierarchy of the menu is controled
entierly by the path componenets. This is not ideal when languages such as
perl provide for simple nested data structures.
Another advantage of the SimpleMenu widget is that it simplifies the creation
and use of accelerators.
SimpleMenu is a child of Gtk2::ItemFactory, so that it may be treated as such.
Any method that can be called on a ItemFactory can be called on a SimpleMenu.
OBJECT HIERARCHY¶
Glib::Object
+--- Gtk2::Object
+--- Gtk2::ItemFactory
+--- Gtk2::SimpleMenu
FUNCTIONS¶
- $menu = Gtk2::SimpleMenu->new (menu_tree =>
$menu_tree, ...)
- Creates a new Gtk2::SimpleMenu object with the specified
tree. Optionally key value paris providing a default_callback and
user_data can be provided as well. After creating the menu object all of
the subsequent widgets will have been created and are ready for use.
MEMBER VARIABLES¶
- $menu->{widget}
- The Gtk2::MenuBar root of the SimpleMenu. This is what
should be added to the widget which will contain the SimpleMenu.
$container->add ($menu->{widget});
- $menu->{accel_group}
- The Gtk2::AccellGroup created by the menu tree. Normally
accell_group would be added to the main window of an application, but this
is only necessary if accelerators are being used in the menu tree's items.
$win->add_accel_group ($menu->{accel_group});
SEE ALSO¶
Perl(1),
Glib(3pm),
Gtk2(3pm), examples/simple_menu.pl.
Note: Gtk2::SimpleMenu is deprecated in favor of Gtk2::Ex::Simple::Menu, part of
the Gtk2-Perl-Ex project at
http://gtk2-perl-ex.sf.net/
<
http://gtk2-perl-ex.sf.net/> .
AUTHORS¶
Ross McFarland <rwmcfa1 at neces dot com>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE¶
Copyright 2003 by the Gtk2-Perl team.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as published by the Free
Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option)
any later version.
This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Library General Public License for more
details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License along
with this library; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59
Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA.