From c7191f60bfe25136400ef02902aec27a64152533 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: infirit Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2013 15:09:57 +0200 Subject: Remove autogenerated gtk doc files --- .../mate-panel-applet/tmpl/mate-panel-applet.sgml | 393 --------------------- 1 file changed, 393 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 doc/reference/mate-panel-applet/tmpl/mate-panel-applet.sgml (limited to 'doc/reference/mate-panel-applet/tmpl/mate-panel-applet.sgml') diff --git a/doc/reference/mate-panel-applet/tmpl/mate-panel-applet.sgml b/doc/reference/mate-panel-applet/tmpl/mate-panel-applet.sgml deleted file mode 100644 index 01d72e2d..00000000 --- a/doc/reference/mate-panel-applet/tmpl/mate-panel-applet.sgml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,393 +0,0 @@ - -MatePanelApplet - - -The MatePanelApplet object. - - - -The #MatePanelApplet object is an object which encapsulates an applet. It -is a #GtkContainer which may contain a single widget. This widget, in -turn, should contain all widgets exposed by the applet. - - - -A #MatePanelApplet is associated with a #MateComponentControl. The control makes -the cross process UI emmbedding required by applets possible. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -The #MatePanelApplet struct contains private data only. - - - - - -Emitted when the background of the panel changes. Use @type to -determine which, if any, of @color and @pimxap is valid. - - -@matepanelapplet: The object which received the signal. -@arg1: -@arg2: -@arg3: - -@type: The #MatePanelAppletBackgroundType. -@color: The #GdkColor if @type is #PANEL_COLOR_BACKGROUND. -@pixmap: The pixmap file name if @type is #PANEL_PIXMAP_BACKGROUND - - - -Emitted when the orientation of the panel changes. - - -@matepanelapplet: The object which received the signal. -@orient: The new #MatePanelAppletOrient of the applet. - - - -Emitted when the size of the panel changes. - - - -Note: this is different for size negotiation which is handled by -size_request() and size_allocate() as usual. This signal should -be used to determine what font size or widget layout to use -depending on the size of the panel. See mate_panel_applet_get_size(). - - -@matepanelapplet: The object which received the signal. -@size: The size hint of the panel. - - - -Emitted when the applet has lost focus. This signal is used internally and is not meant to be used by applets themselves. - - -@matepanelapplet: The object which received the signal. -@direction: The direction of focus movement. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -The #MatePanelAppletOrient type specifies the orientation of the applet. The -values may seem backward (e.g. %MATE_PANEL_APPLET_ORIENT_LEFT means the panel -is on the right hand side), but this is because the value is representative -of the applet's orientation, not the panel's position. - - -@MATE_PANEL_APPLET_ORIENT_UP: -@MATE_PANEL_APPLET_ORIENT_DOWN: -@MATE_PANEL_APPLET_ORIENT_LEFT: -@MATE_PANEL_APPLET_ORIENT_RIGHT: - - - -The #MatePanelAppletBackgroundType enumerated type specifies the type of -background of a panel. - - -@PANEL_NO_BACKGROUND: The panel has no background, the default is used. -@PANEL_COLOR_BACKGROUND: The panel has a color, i.e rgb value, -background. -@PANEL_PIXMAP_BACKGROUND: The panel has either an image background -or is translucent. - - - -The #MatePanelAppletFlags associated with the applet are boolean flags which -the panel may read in order to figure out how to handle the applet. - - -@MATE_PANEL_APPLET_FLAGS_NONE: No flags are to be associated with the applet. -@MATE_PANEL_APPLET_EXPAND_MAJOR: The applet should expand horizontally on an -horizontal panel and vertically on a vertical panel - e.g. the behaviour -of the Window List applet. -@MATE_PANEL_APPLET_EXPAND_MINOR: The applet should expand vertically on an -horizontal panel and horizontally on a vertical panel. Most applets should -set this flag in order to utilise the full panel width and allow the applet -to be Fitt's Law compliant. -@MATE_PANEL_APPLET_HAS_HANDLE: The panel should draw a grab handle around the -applet - e.g. the Window List and Notification Area applets both set this -flag. - - - -This callback is invoked when the applet is loaded onto the panel. Typically -the callback will check that @iid matches and fill the @applet with the -widgets which make up the applet. - - - -Prior to the callback being invoked the #MatePanelApplet (or an instance of the -sub-class specified by the #GType passed to the factory macros) is instantiated -and initialized. - - -@applet: The #MatePanelApplet. -@iid: The MateComponent IID of the applet requested. -@user_data: The data passed to the factory macros. -@Returns: %TRUE on success, %FALSE on failure. - - - - -Creates a new #MatePanelApplet. This function is typically not -useful as the applet is created before the #MatePanelAppletFactoryCallback -is invoked. - - -@void: -@Returns: The #MatePanelApplet. - - - - -Get the current orientation of the applet. - - -@applet: The #MatePanelApplet. -@Returns: The orientation of the applet. - - - - -Get the current size hint for the panel. The size hint is -not useful for most applets. - - - -Note: The return value is not an integer value -specifying the pixel size of the panel. Do not -use this value to calculate the size of the applet. Use it -only as a hint by which to decide the applet's layout. - - -@applet: The #MatePanelApplet. -@Returns: The panel's size hint. - - - - -Returns the current background type. If the background -type is %PANEL_NO_BACKGROUND both @color and @pixmap will -be unaffected. If the background type is %PANEL_COLOR_BACKGROUND -then @color will contain the current panel background colour. -If the background type is %PANEL_PIXMAP_BACKGROUND, @pixmap will -contain a pointer to a #GdkPixmap which is a copy of the applet's -portion of the panel's background pixmap. - - - - -@applet: A #MatePanelApplet. -@color: A #GdkColor to be filled in. -@pixmap: Returned #GdkPixmap. -@Returns: The background type. - - - - -Returns the MateConf path to the directory containing the applet's -per-instance preference keys. Using this you may construct the -full path for the applet's preference keys. See - for -more information. - - -@applet: The #MatePanelApplet. -@Returns: A MateConf path. - - - - -Associates each schema in @schema_dir with a key in the applet's -preferences directory (i.e. the directory returned by -mate_panel_applet_get_preferences_key()). Each applet preference -should have an associated schema to ensure that the key has -a defined type, sane default and documentation. - - - -If you pass %NULL for @opt_error, this function will print -a warning message from any #GError which MateConf may return. - - -@applet: The #MatePanelApplet. -@schema_dir: The MateConf path where the applet's schemas are installed -e.g. /schemas/apps/my_applet -@opt_error: Optional #GError. - - - - -Retrieve the #MatePanelAppletFlags associated with the applet. - - -@applet: The #MatePanelApplet. -@Returns: The #MatePanelAppletFlags. - - - - -Set the #MatePanelAppletFlags associated with the applet. See -#MatePanelAppletFlags for more details on the possible uses of -these flags. - - -@applet: The #MatePanelApplet. -@flags: The #MatePanelAppletFlags to associate. - - - - -Set a list of desired size ranges for an applet with the -#MATE_PANEL_APPLET_EXPAND_MAJOR flags set. @size_hints is an -array of (max, min) pairs where min(i) > max(i + 1). - - - -The panel will endeavour to allocate the applet a size -in one of the (@base + max, @base + min) ranges. - - -@applet: The #MatePanelApplet. -@size_hints: Array of size_hints. -@n_elements: Number of elements in the array. -Not the number of pairs. -@base_size: The base size of the applet. - - - - -Check if the @applet is locked down. A locked down applet should not allow any change to its configuration. - - -@applet: The #MatePanelApplet. -@Returns: %TRUE if the @applet is locked down, %FALSE otherwise. - - - - -Set keyboard focus to @applet. - - -@applet: The #MatePanelApplet. -@timestamp: timestamp of the event triggering the window focus - - - - -Sets up a popup menu for @applet described by the xml -string, @xml. See section -for a description of the format of the xml. - - -@applet: A #MatePanelApplet. -@xml: The xml character string describing the popup menu. -@action_group: - -@verb_list: The list of #MateComponentUIVerbs for the menu. -@user_data: The user data pointer for the menu. - - - - -Sets up a popup menu for @applet described by the xml -file, @file. See for a description of -the format of the xml. - - -@applet: A #MatePanelApplet. -@filename: -@action_group: - -@opt_datadir: The data directory - i.e. ${prefix}/share (optional). -@file: The file's name. -@opt_app_name: The application's name (optional). -@verb_list: The list of #MateComponentUIVerbs for the menu. -@user_data: The user data pointer for the menu. - - - - -A generic 'main' routine for applets. This should not normally be -used directly because it is invoked by #MATE_PANEL_APPLET_MATECOMPONENT_FACTORY. - - -@factory_id: -@out_process: -@applet_type: The #GType to instantiate. -@callback: The factory callback. -@data: The factory user data pointer. -@Returns: 0 on success, 1 on failure. - -@iid: The matecomponent-activation iid of the factory. - - -- cgit v1.2.1