Basics
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Basics
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API Reference
[14:7] extends: object
Supports switching between multiple input methods. Text widgets such as
GtkText or GtkTextView use a GtkIMMultiContext to implement their
im-module property for switching between different input methods.
IMMulticontext ()
Creates a new
GtkIMMulticontext.
toNativeHandle (Source)
Normalizes a constructor argument into a raw pointer carrier. Accepts a raw NativeHandle, a raw NativeBuffer returned from
fn.call(...), another generated wrapper exposinghandle(), or null. Returns null when the argument carries no pointer.
Source is the raw handle, raw buffer, wrapper, or null.A raw pointer carrier or null when no pointer is present.getLib ()
Returns the opened native library for this generated wrapper.
The opened native library.handle ()
Returns the wrapped NativeHandle.
The wrapped NativeHandle.isNull ()
Returns true when the wrapped handle is null.
A bool.describe ()
Returns a small string for debugging generated wrappers.
A string.asIMContext ()
Wraps this handle as
IMContext.
A IMContext object.get_context_id ()
Gets the id of the currently active delegate of the @context.
set_context_id (string context_id)
Sets the context id for @context. This causes the currently active delegate of @context to be replaced by the delegate corresponding to the new context id. Setting this to a non-%NULL value overrides the system-wide IM module setting. See the [property@Gtk.Settings:gtk-im-module] property.
context_id is the id to use.None.
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