struct Gtk::IconView::MoveCursorSignal
- Gtk::IconView::MoveCursorSignal
- GObject::Signal
- Struct
- Value
- Object
Overview
The ::move-cursor signal is a
[keybinding signal]Gtk::SignalAction
which gets emitted when the user initiates a cursor movement.
Applications should not connect to it, but may emit it with g_signal_emit_by_name() if they need to control the cursor programmatically.
The default bindings for this signal include
- Arrow keys which move by individual steps
- Home/End keys which move to the first/last item
- PageUp/PageDown which move by "pages" All of these will extend the selection when combined with the Shift modifier.
Defined in:
lib/gi-crystal/src/auto/gtk-4.0/icon_view.crInstance Method Summary
- #connect(*, after : Bool = false, &block : Proc(Gtk::MovementStep, Int32, Bool, Bool, Bool)) : GObject::SignalConnection
- #connect(handler : Proc(Gtk::MovementStep, Int32, Bool, Bool, Bool), *, after : Bool = false) : GObject::SignalConnection
- #connect(handler : Proc(Gtk::IconView, Gtk::MovementStep, Int32, Bool, Bool, Bool), *, after : Bool = false) : GObject::SignalConnection
- #emit(step : Gtk::MovementStep, count : Int32, extend _extend : Bool, modify : Bool) : Nil
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#name : String
The signal name
Instance methods inherited from struct GObject::Signal
[](detail : String) : self
[],
name : String
name
Constructor methods inherited from struct GObject::Signal
new(source : GObject::Object, detail : String? = nil)
new
Instance Method Detail
def connect(*, after : Bool = false, &block : Proc(Gtk::MovementStep, Int32, Bool, Bool, Bool)) : GObject::SignalConnection
#
def connect(handler : Proc(Gtk::MovementStep, Int32, Bool, Bool, Bool), *, after : Bool = false) : GObject::SignalConnection
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def connect(handler : Proc(Gtk::IconView, Gtk::MovementStep, Int32, Bool, Bool, Bool), *, after : Bool = false) : GObject::SignalConnection
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