Whether or not the widget is double buffered.
The radio menu item whose group this widget belongs to.
Enables or disables the emission of #GtkWidget::query-tooltip on widget
.
A value of %TRUE indicates that widget
can have a tooltip, in this case
the widget will be queried using #GtkWidget::query-tooltip to determine
whether it will provide a tooltip or not.
Note that setting this property to %TRUE for the first time will change the event masks of the GdkWindows of this widget to include leave-notify and motion-notify events. This cannot and will not be undone when the property is set to %FALSE again.
The text for the child label.
The action that this activatable will activate and receive updates from for various states and possibly appearance.
Sets whether the menu item appears justified at the right side of a menu bar.
The submenu attached to the menu item, or NULL if it has none.
Sets the text of tooltip to be the given string, which is marked up with the Pango text markup language. Also see gtk_tooltip_set_markup().
This is a convenience property which will take care of getting the tooltip shown if the given string is not %NULL: #GtkWidget:has-tooltip will automatically be set to %TRUE and there will be taken care of #GtkWidget::query-tooltip in the default signal handler.
Sets the text of tooltip to be the given string.
Also see gtk_tooltip_set_text().
This is a convenience property which will take care of getting the tooltip shown if the given string is not %NULL: #GtkWidget:has-tooltip will automatically be set to %TRUE and there will be taken care of #GtkWidget::query-tooltip in the default signal handler.
Whether this activatable should reset its layout and appearance when setting the related action or when the action changes appearance.
See the #GtkAction documentation directly to find which properties should be ignored by the #GtkActivatable when this property is %FALSE.
%TRUE if underlines in the text indicate mnemonics
Sets the accelerator path of the menu item, through which runtime changes of the menu item's accelerator caused by the user can be identified and saved to persistant storage.