Whether mnemonics should be automatically shown and hidden when the user presses the mnemonic activator.
A palette of named colors for use in themes. The format of the string is
Note that due to the way the color tables from different sources are merged, color specifications will be converted to hexadecimal form when getting this property.
Starting with GTK+ 2.12, the entries can alternatively be separated
by ';' instead of newlines:
Whether the cursor should blink.
Also see the #GtkSettings:gtk-cursor-blink-timeout setting, which allows more flexible control over cursor blinking.
Time after which the cursor stops blinking, in seconds. The timer is reset after each user interaction.
Setting this to zero has the same effect as setting #GtkSettings:gtk-cursor-blink to %FALSE.
Whether menu items should have visible accelerators which can be activated.
Whether to play any event sounds at all.
See the
GTK+ itself does not support event sounds, you have to use a loadable module like the one that comes with libcanberra.
Whether to play event sounds as feedback to user input.
See the
GTK+ itself does not support event sounds, you have to use a loadable module like the one that comes with libcanberra.
Whether labels and menu items should have visible mnemonics which can be activated.
Whether tooltips should be shown on widgets.
How long to show the last input character in hidden entries. This value is in milliseconds. 0 disables showing the last char. 600 is a good value for enabling it.
When %TRUE, keyboard navigation and other input-related errors will cause a beep. Since the error bell is implemented using gdk_window_beep(), the windowing system may offer ways to configure the error bell in many ways, such as flashing the window or similar visual effects.
A list of icon sizes. The list is separated by colons, and item has the form:
E.g. "gtk-menu=16,16:gtk-button=20,20:gtk-dialog=48,48". GTK+ itself use the following named icon sizes: gtk-menu, gtk-button, gtk-small-toolbar, gtk-large-toolbar, gtk-dnd, gtk-dialog. Applications can register their own named icon sizes with gtk_icon_size_register().
Which IM (input method) module should be used by default. This is the input method that will be used if the user has not explicitly chosen another input method from the IM context menu. This also can be a colon-separated list of input methods, which GTK+ will try in turn until it finds one available on the system.
See #GtkIMContext and see the #GtkSettings:gtk-show-input-method-menu property.
When %TRUE, keyboard navigation should be able to reach all widgets by using the cursor keys only. Tab, Shift etc. keys can't be expected to be present on the used input device.
When %TRUE, some widgets will wrap around when doing keyboard navigation, such as menus, menubars and notebooks.
Whether a click in a #GtkRange trough should scroll to the click position or scroll by a single page in the respective direction.
A comma-separated list of print backends to use in the print dialog. Available print backends depend on the GTK+ installation, and may include "file", "cups", "lpr" or "papi".
A command to run for displaying the print preview. The command should contain a %f placeholder, which will get replaced by the path to the pdf file. The command may also contain a %s placeholder, which will get replaced by the path to a file containing the print settings in the format produced by gtk_print_settings_to_file().
The preview application is responsible for removing the pdf file and the print settings file when it is done.
The number of recently used files that should be displayed by default by #GtkRecentChooser implementations and by the #GtkFileChooser. A value of -1 means every recently used file stored.
The maximum age, in days, of the items inside the recently used resources list. Items older than this setting will be excised from the list. If set to 0, the list will always be empty; if set to -1, no item will be removed.
Where the contents of scrolled windows are located with respect to the scrollbars, if not overridden by the scrolled window's own placement.
The XDG sound theme to use for event sounds.
See the
GTK+ itself does not support event sounds, you have to use a loadable module like the one that comes with libcanberra.
Amount of time, in milliseconds, after which the browse mode will be disabled.
See #GtkSettings:gtk-tooltip-browse-timeout for more information about browse mode.
Controls the time after which tooltips will appear when browse mode is enabled, in milliseconds.
Browse mode is enabled when the mouse pointer moves off an object where a tooltip was currently being displayed. If the mouse pointer hits another object before the browse mode timeout expires (see #GtkSettings:gtk-tooltip-browse-mode-timeout), it will take the amount of milliseconds specified by this setting to popup the tooltip for the new object.
Time, in milliseconds, after which a tooltip could appear if the cursor is hovering on top of a widget.
When %TRUE, there are no motion notify events delivered on this screen, and widgets can't use the pointer hovering them for any essential functionality.
Controls the direction of the sort indicators in sorted list and tree views. By default an arrow pointing down means the column is sorted in ascending order. When set to %TRUE, this order will be inverted.