// -*- c++ -*- // Generated by gtkmmproc from ./../clock.gen_h -- DO NOT MODIFY! #ifndef _GNOMEMM_CLOCK_H #define _GNOMEMM_CLOCK_H /* $Id: clock.gen_h,v 1.7 2001/02/08 19:31:28 murrayc Exp $ */ /* clock.gen_h * * Copyright (C) 1999 The Gtk-- Development Team * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either * version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Library General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free * Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ #include #include namespace Gtk { class Clock; class Clock_Class; } namespace Gtk { Gtk::Clock *wrap (GtkClock *o); } namespace Gtk { //: A small text clock widget. //- The GtkClock widget provides an easy way of providing a textual //- clock in your application. It supports realtime display, as well as count //- up and count down modes. The clock widget could conceivably be used in //- such applications as an application's status bar, or as the basis for //- a panel applet, etc. //- //- Three modes of operation are supported. These are realtime - which //- displays the current time, count-up/increasing - which counts up from an //- initial value (like a stopwatch), and count-down/decreasing - which //- counts down from an initial value. //- //- Note, however, that the accuracy of the gtkclock widget is limited //- to 1 second. class Clock : public Label { public: typedef Clock CppObjectType; typedef Clock_Class CppClassType; typedef GtkClock BaseObjectType; typedef GtkClockClass BaseClassType; private: friend class Clock_Class; static CppClassType clock_class; Clock(const Clock&); Clock& operator=(const Clock&); // not implemented protected: void initialize_class(); explicit Clock(GtkClock *castitem); public: static GtkType get_type(); GtkClock* gtkobj() { return (GtkClock*)(gtkobject); } const GtkClock* gtkobj() const { return (GtkClock*)(gtkobject); } static bool isA(Object *checkcast); // Hook for proxies static const char* const signal_names[]; virtual ~Clock(); private: public: enum Type { INCREASING = GTK_CLOCK_INCREASING, DECREASING = GTK_CLOCK_DECREASING, REALTIME = GTK_CLOCK_REALTIME }; Clock(Type type = REALTIME); //: Set the of a GtkClock widget. //- The syntax of the //- string is identical to that of the function strftime(3). Further //- information about time strings can be found on this man //- page. The widget defaults to a string of "%H:%M" in //- realtime mode, or "%H:%M:%S" in count-up or count-down //- modes. void set_format(const Gtk::string& fmt); //: Set the current time as displayed by the clock. //- Works only in count-up and //- count-down modes. This function has no effect in realtime //- mode, as the clock time is determined by the system clock in //- realtime mode. void set_seconds(time_t seconds); //: Set the interval at which the GtkClock widget is updated. //- The seconds parameter is used to determine how often the time //- shown on the widget is updated. The default value is to update //- every second, but you may wish to increase this value. If you set //- the update interval to 0, the clock is never updated. void set_update_interval(gint seconds); //: Start the clock counting. //- The clock will begin counting up or down from the time when this //- function is called, until gtk_clock_stop is called. This function //- has no effect in the realtime mode. void start(); //: Stop the clock counting. //- The clock ceases counting up or down, and the last time reached //- remains on the display. This function has no effect in the realtime //- mode (you can't start and stop real time! :-). void stop(); public: protected: // impl functions }; } #endif .