Gtk2::Ex::Dialogs::Question - Provides a simple question dialog.
use Gtk2::Ex::Dialogs::Question ( destroy_with_parent => TRUE,
modal => TRUE,
no_separator => FALSE );
# do some stuff like creating your app's main $window then,
# to ensure that all messages use the right parent, set it:
$Gtk2::Ex::Dialogs::Question::parent_window = $window;
# now popup a new dialog
my $r = ask Gtk2::Ex::Dialogs::Question ( "Is Perl only hacker's glue?" );
if ( $r ) {
# end-user thinks so
} else {
# end-user does not think so
}
This module provides a simple dialog api that wraps Gtk2::Dialog objectively.
The objective is a clean and simple question dialog (just "NO" and
"YES" buttons).
All public methods (and the entire class) support the following options:
- title => STRING
- The title of the dialog window. Defaults to an empty string.
- text => STRING
- The text to be displayed. This is the core purpose of the module and is
the only mandatory argument.
- icon => /path/to/image || stock-id || Gtk2::Gdk::Pixbuf ||
Gtk2::Image
- The dialog-sized image to place to the left of the text. Note: there are
five aliased stock-ids which correspond to the five gtk-dialog-* ids,
"warning", "question", "info",
"error" and "authentication". Defaults to the stock-id
"gtk-dialog-question".
- parent_window => Gtk2::Window
- Reference to the main application window.
- destroy_with_parent => BOOL
- When the parent_window is destroyed, what do we do? Defaults to
FALSE.
- modal => BOOL
- Does this message make the parent_window freeze while the message
exists. Defaults to FALSE.
- no_separator => BOOL
- Draw the horizontal separator between the content area and the button area
below. Defaults to FALSE.
- default_yes => BOOL
- Autofocus on the "YES" button. Defaults to FALSE.
- OBJECT = new ( OPTIONS | STRING )
- Create a new Gtk2::Dialog with stock "NO" and "YES"
buttons, some text and an optional icon to the left of the text. The icon
can be any of the following: a stock-id string, a Gtk2::Image,
Gtk2::Gdk::Pixbuf or the full path to an image. Returns a
Gtk2::Ex::Dialogs::Question object. In the special case of being passed
only one argument, all options are set to defaults and the one argument is
used as the text argument. Use of new() is discouraged in
favour of ask() or new_and_run().
- RESPONSE = ask ( OPTIONS | STRING ) | new_and_run ( OPTIONS
| STRING )
- Supports all the same arguments as new(). This will create a new
Gtk2::Ex::Dialogs::Question, show_all(), run() and return
the response of TRUE/'yes' or FALSE/''. Note that ask() is the
alias for new_and_run().
Gtk2::Dialog
Gtk2::MessageDialog
Gtk2::Ex::Dialogs
Gtk2::Ex::Dialogs::ChooseDirectory
Gtk2::Ex::Dialogs::ChooseFile
Gtk2::Ex::Dialogs::ChoosePreviewFile
Gtk2::Ex::Dialogs::ErrorMsg
Gtk2::Ex::Dialogs::Message
Please report any bugs to the mailing list.
http://opendoorsoftware.com/lists/gtk2-ex-list
gtk2-ex-list@opendoorsoftware.com
Kevin C. Krinke, <kckrinke@opendoorsoftware.com>
James Greenhalgh, <jgreenhalgh@opendoorsoftware.com>
Gtk2::Ex::Dialogs::Question - Provides a simple question dialog.
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