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class: IMMulticontext

[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.

Members

  • handleObj
  • lib
  • retainedCallbacks
  • signalHandlerNames
  • signalSetterHandlers

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 exposing handle(), or null. Returns null when the argument carries no pointer.

    • @p Source is the raw handle, raw buffer, wrapper, or null.
    • @r A raw pointer carrier or null when no pointer is present.
  • getLib ()

    Returns the opened native library for this generated wrapper.

    • @r The opened native library.
  • handle ()

    Returns the wrapped NativeHandle.

    • @r The wrapped NativeHandle.
  • isNull ()

    Returns true when the wrapped handle is null.

    • @r A bool.
  • describe ()

    Returns a small string for debugging generated wrappers.

    • @r A string.
  • asIMContext ()

    Wraps this handle as IMContext.

    • @r 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.

    • @p context_id is the id to use.
    • @r None.