gtkToggleButtonNew(show = TRUE)
gtkToggleButtonNewWithLabel(label, show = TRUE)
gtkToggleButtonNewWithMnemonic(label, show = TRUE)
gtkToggleButtonSetMode(object, draw.indicator)
gtkToggleButtonGetMode(object)
gtkToggleButtonToggled(object)
gtkToggleButtonGetActive(object)
gtkToggleButtonSetActive(object, is.active)
gtkToggleButtonGetInconsistent(object)
gtkToggleButtonSetInconsistent(object, setting)
gtkToggleButton(label, show = TRUE)
GtkBuildable
and GtkActivatable
.GtkToggleButton
is a GtkButton
which will remain 'pressed-in' when
clicked. Clicking again will cause the toggle button to return to its
normal state.
A toggle button is created by calling either gtkToggleButtonNew
or
gtkToggleButtonNewWithLabel
. If using the former, it is advisable to
pack a widget, (such as a GtkLabel
and/or a GtkPixmap
), into the toggle
button's container. (See GtkButton
for more information).
The state of a GtkToggleButton
can be set specifically using
gtkToggleButtonSetActive
, and retrieved using
gtkToggleButtonGetActive
.
To simply switch the state of a toggle button, use gtk_toggle_button_toggled.
Creating two GtkToggleButton
widgets.
# Let's make two toggle buttons
make_toggles <- function() {
dialog <- gtkDialog(show = F)
toggle1 <- gtkToggleButton("Hi, i'm a toggle button.")
## Makes this toggle button invisible
toggle1$setMode(TRUE)
gSignalConnect(toggle1, "toggled", output_state)
dialog[["actionArea"]]$packStart(toggle1, FALSE, FALSE, 2)toggle2 <- gtkToggleButton("Hi, i'm another button.") toggle2$setMode(FALSE) gSignalConnect(toggle2, "toggled", output_state) dialog[["actionArea"]]$packStart(toggle2, FALSE, FALSE, 2)
dialog$showAll() }
gtkToggleButton
is the result of collapsing the constructors of GtkToggleButton
(gtkToggleButtonNew
, gtkToggleButtonNewWithLabel
, gtkToggleButtonNewWithMnemonic
) and accepts a subset of its arguments matching the required arguments of one of its delegate constructors.