ListView
GtkListView
presents a large dynamic list of items.
GtkListView
uses its factory to generate one row widget for each visible item and shows them in a linear display, either vertically or horizontally.
The property@Gtk.ListView:show-separators property offers a simple way to display separators between the rows.
GtkListView
allows the user to select items according to the selection characteristics of the model. For models that allow multiple selected items, it is possible to turn on rubberband selection, using property@Gtk.ListView:enable-rubberband.
If you need multiple columns with headers, see class@Gtk.ColumnView.
To learn more about the list widget framework, see the section-list-widget.html.
An example of using GtkListView
:
static void
setup_listitem_cb (GtkListItemFactory *factory,
GtkListItem *list_item)
{
GtkWidget *image;
image = gtk_image_new ();
gtk_image_set_icon_size (GTK_IMAGE (image), GTK_ICON_SIZE_LARGE);
gtk_list_item_set_child (list_item, image);
}
static void
bind_listitem_cb (GtkListItemFactory *factory,
GtkListItem *list_item)
{
GtkWidget *image;
GAppInfo *app_info;
image = gtk_list_item_get_child (list_item);
app_info = gtk_list_item_get_item (list_item);
gtk_image_set_from_gicon (GTK_IMAGE (image), g_app_info_get_icon (app_info));
}
static void
activate_cb (GtkListView *list,
guint position,
gpointer unused)
{
GAppInfo *app_info;
app_info = g_list_model_get_item (G_LIST_MODEL (gtk_list_view_get_model (list)), position);
g_app_info_launch (app_info, NULL, NULL, NULL);
g_object_unref (app_info);
}
...
model = create_application_list ();
factory = gtk_signal_list_item_factory_new ();
g_signal_connect (factory, "setup", G_CALLBACK (setup_listitem_cb), NULL);
g_signal_connect (factory, "bind", G_CALLBACK (bind_listitem_cb), NULL);
list = gtk_list_view_new (GTK_SELECTION_MODEL (gtk_single_selection_new (model)), factory);
g_signal_connect (list, "activate", G_CALLBACK (activate_cb), NULL);
gtk_scrolled_window_set_child (GTK_SCROLLED_WINDOW (sw), list);
Actions
GtkListView
defines a set of built-in actions:
list.activate-item
activates the item at given position by emitting the signal@Gtk.ListView::activate signal.
CSS nodes
listview[.separators][.rich-list][.navigation-sidebar][.data-table]
├── row[.activatable]
│
├── row[.activatable]
│
┊
╰── [rubberband]
GtkListView
uses a single CSS node named listview
. It may carry the .separators
style class, when property@Gtk.ListView:show-separators property is set. Each child widget uses a single CSS node named row
. If the property@Gtk.ListItem:activatable property is set, the corresponding row will have the .activatable
style class. For rubberband selection, a node with name rubberband
is used.
The main listview node may also carry style classes to select the style of ListContainers.html#list-styles: .rich-list, .navigation-sidebar or .data-table.
Accessibility
GtkListView
uses the %GTK_ACCESSIBLE_ROLE_LIST role, and the list items use the %GTK_ACCESSIBLE_ROLE_LIST_ITEM role.
Constructors
Properties
The accessible role of the given GtkAccessible
implementation.
A list of css classes applied to this widget.
Allow rubberband selection.
Factory for populating list items.
Whether the widget should grab focus when it is clicked with the mouse.
Horizontal GtkAdjustment
of the scrollable widget.
Enables or disables the emission of the ::query-tooltip signal on @widget.
Factory for creating header widgets.
Whether to use the hexpand
property.
Determines when horizontal scrolling should start.
The GtkLayoutManager
instance to use to compute the preferred size of the widget, and allocate its children.
Margin on bottom side of widget.
Margin on start of widget, horizontally.
Model for the items displayed.
The orientation of the orientable.
Whether the widget will receive the default action when it is focused.
The scale factor of the widget.
Show separators between rows.
Activate rows on single click and select them on hover.
Behavior of the Tab key
Sets the text of tooltip to be the given string, which is marked up with Pango markup.
Sets the text of tooltip to be the given string.
Vertical GtkAdjustment
of the scrollable widget.
Whether to use the vexpand
property.
Determines when vertical scrolling should start.
Functions
Enable or disable an action installed with gtk_widget_class_install_action().
Looks up the action in the action groups associated with
Activates the default.activate
action from @widget.
Adds @controller to @widget so that it will receive events.
Adds a style class to @widget.
Adds a widget to the list of mnemonic labels for this widget.
Queues an animation frame update and adds a callback to be called before each frame.
Requests the user's screen reader to announce the given message.
Called by widgets as the user moves around the window using keyboard shortcuts.
Computes the bounds for @widget in the coordinate space of @target.
Computes whether a container should give this widget extra space when possible.
Translates the given @point in @widget's coordinates to coordinates relative to @target’s coordinate system.
Computes a matrix suitable to describe a transformation from
Emitted when a row has been activated by the user, usually via activating the GtkListView|list.activate-item action.
Signals that all holders of a reference to the widget should release the reference that they hold.
Emitted when the text direction of a widget changes.
Emitted when @widget is hidden.
Emitted if keyboard navigation fails.
Emitted when @widget is going to be mapped.
Emitted when a widget is activated via a mnemonic.
Emitted when the focus is moved.
Emitted when @widget is associated with a GdkSurface
.
Emitted when @widget is shown.
Emitted when the widget state changes.
Emitted when @widget is going to be unmapped.
Emitted when the GdkSurface
associated with @widget is destroyed.
Creates a new PangoLayout
with the appropriate font map, font description, and base direction for drawing text for this widget.
Clears the template children for the given widget.
Retrieves the accessible parent for an accessible object.
Retrieves the accessible role of an accessible object.
Returns the baseline that has currently been allocated to @widget.
Returns the height that has currently been allocated to @widget.
Returns the width that has currently been allocated to @widget.
Gets the first ancestor of @widget with type @widget_type.
Retrieves the accessible implementation for the given GtkAccessible
.
Returns the baseline that has currently been allocated to @widget.
Gets the ID of the @buildable object.
Determines whether the input focus can enter @widget or any of its children.
Queries whether @widget can be the target of pointer events.
Gets the value set with gtk_widget_set_child_visible().
Gets the clipboard object for @widget.
Returns the list of style classes applied to @widget.
Returns the CSS name that is used for @self.
Gets the reading direction for a particular widget.
Get the GdkDisplay
for the toplevel window associated with this widget.
Returns whether rows can be selected by dragging with the mouse.
Gets the factory that's currently used to populate list items.
Retrieves the first accessible child of an accessible object.
Returns the widget’s first child.
Determines whether @widget can own the input focus.
Returns the current focus child of @widget.
Returns whether the widget should grab focus when it is clicked with the mouse.
Gets the font map of @widget.
Obtains the frame clock for a widget.
Retrieves the GtkAdjustment
used for horizontal scrolling.
Returns the current value of the has-tooltip
property.
Gets the factory that's currently used to populate section headers.
Gets whether the widget would like any available extra horizontal space.
Gets whether gtk_widget_set_hexpand() has been used to explicitly set the expand flag on this widget.
Gets the horizontal GtkScrollablePolicy
.
Returns the widget’s last child.
Retrieves the layout manager used by @widget.
Gets the bottom margin of @widget.
Gets the end margin of @widget.
Gets the start margin of @widget.
Gets the top margin of @widget.
Gets the model that's currently used to read the items displayed.
Retrieves the next accessible sibling of an accessible object
Returns the widget’s next sibling.
#Fetches the requested opacity for this widget.
Retrieves the orientation of the @orientable.
Returns the widget’s overflow value.
Query a platform state, such as focus.
Retrieves the minimum and natural size of a widget, taking into account the widget’s preference for height-for-width management.
Returns the widget’s previous sibling.
Gets the primary clipboard of @widget.
Determines whether @widget is realized.
Determines whether @widget is always treated as the default widget within its toplevel when it has the focus, even if another widget is the default.
Gets whether the widget prefers a height-for-width layout or a width-for-height layout.
Retrieves the internal scale factor that maps from window coordinates to the actual device pixels.
Returns the widget’s sensitivity.
Gets the settings object holding the settings used for this widget.
Returns whether the list box should show separators between rows.
Returns whether rows will be activated on single click and selected on hover.
Returns the content width or height of the widget.
Returns the widget state as a flag set.
Returns the style context associated to @widget.
Gets the behavior set for the Tab key.
Fetch an object build from the template XML for @widget_type in this @widget instance.
Gets the contents of the tooltip for @widget.
Gets the contents of the tooltip for @widget.
Retrieves the GtkAdjustment
used for vertical scrolling.
Gets whether the widget would like any available extra vertical space.
Gets whether gtk_widget_set_vexpand() has been used to explicitly set the expand flag on this widget.
Determines whether the widget is visible.
Gets the vertical GtkScrollablePolicy
.
Returns whether @css_class is currently applied to @widget.
Determines whether @widget is the current default widget within its toplevel.
Determines if the widget should show a visible indication that it has the global input focus.
Returns whether the widget is currently being destroyed.
Creates and initializes child widgets defined in templates.
Inserts @group into @widget.
Inserts @widget into the child widget list of @parent.
Inserts @widget into the child widget list of @parent.
Determines whether @widget is somewhere inside @ancestor, possibly with intermediate containers.
Determines whether @widget can be drawn to.
Returns the widget’s effective sensitivity.
Emits the ::keynav-failed
signal on the widget.
Returns the widgets for which this widget is the target of a mnemonic.
Emits the ::mnemonic-activate signal.
Returns a GListModel
to track the children of @widget.
Returns a GListModel
to track the class@Gtk.EventControllers of @widget.
Flags the widget for a rerun of the vfunc@Gtk.Widget.size_allocate function.
Flags a widget to have its size renegotiated.
Removes @controller from @widget, so that it doesn't process events anymore.
Removes a style from @widget.
Removes a widget from the list of mnemonic labels for this widget.
Removes a tick callback previously registered with gtk_widget_add_tick_callback().
Resets the accessible @property to its default value.
Resets the accessible @relation to its default value.
Resets the accessible @state to its default value.
Scrolls to the item at the given position and performs the actions specified in @flags.
Sets the parent and sibling of an accessible object.
Specifies whether the input focus can enter the widget or any of its children.
Sets whether @widget can be the target of pointer events.
Sets whether @widget should be mapped along with its parent.
Clear all style classes applied to @widget and replace them with @classes.
Sets a named cursor to be shown when pointer devices point towards @widget.
Sets the reading direction on a particular widget.
Sets whether selections can be changed by dragging with the mouse.
Sets the GtkListItemFactory
to use for populating list items.
Specifies whether @widget can own the input focus.
Set @child as the current focus child of @widget.
Sets whether the widget should grab focus when it is clicked with the mouse.
Sets the font map to use for Pango rendering.
Sets the horizontal adjustment of the GtkScrollable
.
Sets the has-tooltip
property on @widget to @has_tooltip.
Sets the GtkListItemFactory
to use for populating the class@Gtk.ListHeader objects used in section headers.
Sets whether the widget would like any available extra horizontal space.
Sets whether the hexpand flag will be used.
Sets the GtkScrollablePolicy
.
Sets the layout manager delegate instance that provides an implementation for measuring and allocating the children of @widget.
Sets the bottom margin of @widget.
Sets the end margin of @widget.
Set all margins to the same value.
Set start and end margin to horizontal and top and bottom margin to vertical
Set margins.
Sets the start margin of @widget.
Sets the top margin of @widget.
Sets the model to use.
Request the @widget to be rendered partially transparent.
Sets the orientation of the @orientable.
Sets how @widget treats content that is drawn outside the widget's content area.
Specifies whether @widget will be treated as the default widget within its toplevel when it has the focus, even if another widget is the default.
Sets the sensitivity of a widget.
Sets whether the list box should show separators between rows.
Sets whether rows should be activated on single click and selected on hover.
Sets the minimum size of a widget.
Turns on flag values in the current widget state.
Sets the behavior of the Tab and Shift+Tab keys.
Sets @markup as the contents of the tooltip, which is marked up with Pango markup.
Sets @text as the contents of the tooltip.
Sets the vertical adjustment of the GtkScrollable
.
Sets whether the widget would like any available extra vertical space.
Sets whether the vexpand flag will be used.
Sets the visibility state of @widget.
Sets the GtkScrollablePolicy
.
Returns whether @widget should contribute to the measuring and allocation of its parent.
Triggers a tooltip query on the display where the toplevel of @widget is located.
Turns off flag values for the current widget state.
Updates the next accessible sibling of @self.