gtk.RadioToolButton — a toolbar item that contains a radio button (new in PyGTK 2.4)
class gtk.RadioToolButton(gtk.ToggleToolButton): |
+-- gobject.GObject +-- gtk.Object +-- gtk.Widget +-- gtk.Container +-- gtk.Bin +-- gtk.ToolItem +-- gtk.ToolButton +-- gtk.ToggleToolButton +-- gtk.RadioToolButton
gtk.ToggleToolButton Properties
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gobject.GObject Signal Prototypes
gtk.Container Signal Prototypes
gtk.ToolItem Signal Prototypes
This widget is available in PyGTK 2.4 and above.
A gtk.RadioToolButton
is a gtk.ToolItem that
contains a radio button, that is, a button that is part of a group of toggle
buttons where only one button can be active at a time. Use the gtk.RadioToolButton()
constructor to create a new gtk.RadioToolButton.
gtk.RadioToolButton(group=None, stock_id=None)
| an existing gtk.RadioToolButton |
| the name of a stock item |
Returns : | a new gtk.RadioToolButton |
This constructor is available in PyGTK 2.4 and above.
Creates a new gtk.RadioToolButton,
adding it to the same group as the gtk.RadioToolButton
specified by group if it is not
None. The new gtk.RadioToolButton
will contain an icon and label from the stock item specified by
stock_id if it is not None.
def set_group(group)
| an existing gtk.RadioToolButton or None. |
This method is available in PyGTK 2.4 and above.
The set_group() method adds the radio
tool button to the same group as the gtk.RadioToolButton
specified by group.
In PyGTK 2.6.2 and above, if group is
None the radiotoolbutton will be removed from its current
group.
def get_group()Returns : | a list containing the None |
This method is available in PyGTK 2.4 and above.
The get_group() method returns a list
containing the gtk.RadioButton
objects that are in the same group as the radio tool button or
None if the radiotoolbutton is not in a group.