Buttons
gtkmm provides four basic types of buttons:
- Push-Buttons
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Gtk::Button. Standard buttons, usually marked with a label or picture. Pushing one triggers an action. See the Button section.
- Toggle buttons
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Gtk::ToggleButton. Unlike a normal Button, which springs back up, a ToggleButton stays down until you press it again. It might be useful as an on/off switch. See the ToggleButton section.
- Checkboxes
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Gtk::CheckButton. These act like ToggleButtons, but show their state in small squares, with their label at the side. They should be used in most situations which require an on/off setting. See the CheckButton section.
- Radio buttons
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Gtk::RadioButton. Named after the station selectors on old car radios, these buttons are used in groups for options which are mutually exclusive. Pressing one causes all the others in its group to turn off. They are similar to CheckBoxes (a small widget with a label at the side), but usually look different. See the RadioButton section.
Note that, due to GTK+'s theming system, the appearance of these widgets will vary. In the case of checkboxes and radio buttons, they may vary considerably.
- 5.1. Button
- 5.2. ToggleButton
- 5.3. CheckButton
- 5.4. RadioButton