HANDLING WIDGET STYLES ====================== A widget gets created with a default style. The global default style can be affected by gtk_widget_set_default_style() and can be queried by gtk_widget_get_default_style(). The initial style that is assigned to a widget as default style upon creation can be affected by wrapping the widget's creation as follows: gtk_widget_push_style (my_style); widget = gtk_type_new (gtk_button_get_type ()); gtk_widget_pop_style (); There are certain functions to affect widget styles after a widget's creation: gtk_widget_set_style () Save the default style and set a user style. This will override a previously set user style or previously set rc styles. gtk_widget_set_rc_style () Set GTK_RC_STYLE to indicate that an rc lookup has been performed. If there is an rc style for a widget, set it and save the default style, restore the default style otherwise. This will override a previously set user style or rc style. gtk_widget_reset_rc_styles () Descends through a widget heirarchy and sets the rc style on all widgets that don't have a user style set. gtk_widget_restore_default_style () Reset the widget's style to the default style, this is only usefull if the widgets default style had been saved by previous calls to gtk_widget_set_style() or gtk_widget_set_rc_style(). gtk_widget_ensure_style () Ensure that the widget either has a user style set, or an rc lookup has been performed. gtk_rc_get_style () Return an rc style for a widget if there is one. gtk_widget_set_name () Change widget name, and perform a new rc lookup if no user style is set. gtk_widget_realize () Besides realizing the widget this function will: - perform an rc lookup if neccessary, - attach a widget's style. gtk_widget_get_style () Return a widgets style, this function will perform an rc lookup if neccessary. gtk_widget_set_parent () This function will perform rc lookups recursively for all widgets that do not have a user style set. gtk_style_copy () This function can be used to copy a widget's style. The style can subsequntly be changed (e.g., by modifications to the red/green/blue values of a certain color) and then be applied to the widget via gtk_widget_set_style(). GtkWidget::style_set This signal will be emitted for a widget once its style changes with an additional argument previous_style wich will hold the widget->style avlue from a previous emission. The initial emission of this signal is guaranteed to happen prior to any GtkWidget::size_request emission, and will have the previous_style argument set to NULL. The GtkWidgetClass implements a default handler for this signal that will set the widget's window's background of widgets that provide their own windows according to the new style. Derived widgets need to overide this default handler, if: - their size requisition depends on the current style. (e.g., on the style's fonts) - they set the background of widget->window to something other than. style->bg. (e.g., GtkListItem) - the widget provides windows other than widget->window. - the widget has any other stored dependencies on the style. Flag indications: !GTK_RC_STYLE && !GTK_USER_STYLE: The widget has its default style set, no rc lookup has been performed, the widget has not been size requested yet and is therefore not yet realized. GTK_USER_STYLE: GTK_RC_STYLE is not set. The widget has a user style assigned, and its default style has been saved. GTK_RC_STYLE: GTK_USER_STYLE is not set. If the widget has a saved default style, it has been assigned an rc style. If the widget does not have a saved default style, it still has its default style but an rc lookup has already been performed. - Tim Janik 1998/02/27