gtk.Arrowproduces an arrow pointing in one of the four cardinal
directions.Synopsisgtk.Arrowgtk.Miscgtk.Arrowarrow_typeshadow_typesetarrow_typeshadow_typeAncestry+-- gobject.GObject
+-- gtk.Object
+-- gtk.Widget
+-- gtk.Misc
+-- gtk.Arrow
Implemented Interfacesgtk.Arrow
implements
gtk.Buildablegtk.Arrow Propertiesgtk.Object Propertiesgtk.Widget Propertiesgtk.Misc Properties
"arrow-type"Read/WriteThe direction the arrow should point (gtk.ARROW_UP,
gtk.ARROW_DOWN, gtk.ARROW_LEFT, or gtk.ARROW_RIGHT)"shadow-type"Read/WriteAppearance of the shadow surrounding the arrow
(gtk.SHADOW IN, gtk.SHADOW OUT, gtk.ETCHED IN, or
gtk.ETCHED OUT)
gtk.Arrow Style Propertiesgtk.Widget Style Propertiesgtk.Arrow Signal Prototypesgobject.GObject Signal Prototypesgtk.Object Signal Prototypesgtk.Widget Signal PrototypesDescriptionThe gtk.Arrow is used to
draw simple arrows that point in one of the four cardinal directions
(gtk.ARROW_UP, gtk.ARROW_DOWN, gtk.ARROW_LEFT, or gtk.ARROW_RIGHT). The
shadow style of the arrow can be one of gtk.SHADOW IN, gtk.SHADOW OUT,
gtk.ETCHED IN, or gtk.ETCHED OUT.A gtk.Arrow will fill
any space alloted to it, but since it is inherited from gtk.Misc, it can be
padded and/or aligned, to fill exactly the space desired.Arrows are created with a call to gtk.Arrow().
The direction or style of an arrow can be changed after creation by using
arrow_set().Constructorgtk.Arrowarrow_typeshadow_typearrow_type :one of the shadow_type :one
of the Returns :a gtk.Arrow
widgetCreates a new arrow widget with the specified
arrow_type and
arrow_shadow.Methodsgtk.Arrow.setsetarrow_typeshadow_typearrow_type :a GtkArrowTypeshadow_type :one of the The set() method sets the
arrow_type and shadow_type of
the arrow widget.