org.gnu.gtk
Class HScrollBar
The HScrollBar displays a horizontal scrollbar with a slider and a pair of
arrow buttons. To create a scrollbar, you must specify the beginning and
ending values, the size of the slider, an initial slider position, and how
far the slider moves when a mouse clicks the slot.
HScrollBar(Handle handle)- Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines
may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely
has a different name or signature due to the shift to an
algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.
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HScrollBar(Adjustment adjustment)- Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines
may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely
has a different name or signature due to the shift to an
algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.
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static HScrollBar | getHScrollBar(Handle handle)- Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines
may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely
has a different name or signature due to the shift to an
algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.
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static Type | getType()- Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines
may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely
has a different name or signature due to the shift to an
algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.
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addListener, addRangeListener, getAdjustment, getEventListenerClass, getEventType, getInverted, getType, getUpdatePolicy, getValue, removeRangeListener, setAdjustment, setIncrements, setInverted, setRange, setUpdatePolicy, setValue |
activate, addAccelerator, addEvents, addListener, addListener, addListener, addListener, addListener, addListener, addListener, addListener, addListener, addListener, addListener, canActivateAccel, createContext, createLayout, draw, drawArea, drawArea, finish, getAccessible, getAllocation, getCanFocus, getColormap, getContext, getData, getDisplay, getDragData, getEventListenerClass, getEventType, getExtensionEvents, getModifierStyle, getName, getParent, getParentWindow, getPointer, getRootWindow, getScreen, getSensitive, getStyle, getToplevel, getType, getWidget, getWindow, grabDefault, grabFocus, hasFocus, hasScreen, hide, hideAll, highlight, highlight, intersect, isAncestor, makeWidget, modifyStyle, popColormap, pushColormap, realize, removeAccelerator, removeListener, removeListener, removeListener, removeListener, removeListener, removeListener, removeListener, removeListener, removeListener, removeListener, removeListener, reparent, setBackgroundColor, setBaseColor, setCanFocus, setColormap, setDoubleBuffered, setDragDestination, setDragIcon, setDragIconPixbuf, setDragIconStock, setDragSource, setEvents, setExtensionEvents, setFont, setForegroundColor, setMinimumSize, setName, setNoDragDestination, setNoDragSource, setSensitive, setTextColor, shapeCombineMask, show, showAll, unHighlight, unHighlight |
HScrollBar
public HScrollBar(Handle handle)
Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines
may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely
has a different name or signature due to the shift to an
algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.
Construct a HScrollBar from a handle to a native resource.
HScrollBar
public HScrollBar(Adjustment adjustment)
Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines
may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely
has a different name or signature due to the shift to an
algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.
Creates a new ScrollBar
adjustment - The GtkAdjustment to use, or null to create a new adjustment.
getHScrollBar
public static HScrollBar getHScrollBar(Handle handle)
Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines
may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely
has a different name or signature due to the shift to an
algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.
Construct a HScrollBar from a handle to a native resource.
getType
public static Type getType()
Superceeded by java-gnome 4.0; a method along these lines
may well exist in the new bindings, but if it does it likely
has a different name or signature due to the shift to an
algorithmic mapping of the underlying native libraries.
Retrieve the runtime type used by the GLib library.
- getType in interface ScrollBar