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STRUCT
HeaderBar
A title bar widget.
AdwHeaderBar is similar to [class@Gtk.HeaderBar], but provides additional
features compared to it. Refer to GtkHeaderBar for details. It is typically
used as a top bar within [class@ToolbarView].
Navigation View Integration
When placed inside an [class@NavigationPage], AdwHeaderBar will display the
page title instead of window title.
When used together with [class@NavigationView] or [class@NavigationSplitView],
it will also display a back button that can be used to go back to the previous
page. The button also has a context menu, allowing to pop multiple pages at
once, potentially across multiple navigation views. In rare scenarios, set
[property@HeaderBar:show-back-button] to FALSE to disable the back button
if it's unwanted (e.g. in an extra header bar on the same page).
Split View Integration
When placed inside AdwNavigationSplitView or AdwOverlaySplitView,
AdwHeaderBar will automatically hide the title buttons other than at the
edges of the window.
Centering Policy
[property@HeaderBar:centering-policy] allows to enforce strict centering of the title widget. This can be useful for entries inside [class@Clamp].
Title Buttons
Unlike GtkHeaderBar, AdwHeaderBar allows to toggle title button
visibility for each side individually, using the
[property@HeaderBar:show-start-title-buttons] and
[property@HeaderBar:show-end-title-buttons] properties.
CSS nodes
headerbar
╰── windowhandle
╰── box
├── widget
│ ╰── box.start
│ ├── windowcontrols.start
│ ├── widget
│ │ ╰── [button.back]
│ ╰── [other children]
├── widget
│ ╰── [Title Widget]
╰── widget
╰── box.end
├── [other children]
╰── windowcontrols.end
AdwHeaderBar's CSS node is called headerbar. It contains a windowhandle
subnode, which contains a box subnode, which contains three widget
subnodes at the start, center and end of the header bar. The start and end
subnotes contain a box subnode with the .start and .end style classes
respectively, and the center node contains a node that represents the title.
Each of the boxes contains a windowcontrols subnode, see
[class@Gtk.WindowControls] for details, as well as other children.
When [property@HeaderBar:show-back-button] is TRUE, the start box also
contains a node with the name widget that contains a node with the name
button and .back style class.
Accessibility
AdwHeaderBar uses the GTK_ACCESSIBLE_ROLE_GROUP role.
Properties
updateFunctions
Additional update functions for type extensions.
appearFunctions
Additional appear functions for type extensions.
decorationLayout
The decoration layout for buttons.
If this property is not set, the [property@Gtk.Settings:gtk-decoration-layout] setting is used.
The format of the string is button names, separated by commas. A colon separates the buttons that should appear at the start from those at the end. Recognized button names are minimize, maximize, close and icon (the window icon).
For example, “icon:minimize,maximize,close” specifies an icon at the start, and minimize, maximize and close buttons at the end.
showBackButton
Whether the header bar can show the back button.
The back button will never be shown unless the header bar is placed inside an
[class@NavigationView]. Usually, there is no reason to set this to FALSE.
showEndTitleButtons
Whether to show title buttons at the end of the header bar.
See [property@HeaderBar:show-start-title-buttons] for the other side.
Which buttons are actually shown and where is determined by the [property@HeaderBar:decoration-layout] property, and by the state of the window (e.g. a close button will not be shown if the window can't be closed).
showStartTitleButtons
Whether to show title buttons at the start of the header bar.
See [property@HeaderBar:show-end-title-buttons] for the other side.
Which buttons are actually shown and where is determined by the [property@HeaderBar:decoration-layout] property, and by the state of the window (e.g. a close button will not be shown if the window can't be closed).
showTitle
Whether the title widget should be shown.
titleWidget
The title widget to display.
When set to NULL, the header bar will display the title of the window it
is contained in.
To use a different title, use [class@WindowTitle]:
<object class="AdwHeaderBar"><property name="title-widget"><object class="AdwWindowTitle"><property name="title" translatable="yes">Title</property></object></property></object>
start
The body for the widget "start".
end
The body for the widget "end".
app
The application.
window
The window.
Methods
init()
Initialize HeaderBar.
container(modifiers:)
Get the widget's view storage.
- Parameter modifiers: The view modifiers.
- Returns: The view storage.
update(_:modifiers:updateProperties:)
Update the widget's view storage.
- Parameters:
- storage: The view storage.
- modifiers: The view modifiers.
- updateProperties: Whether to update the view's properties.
decorationLayout(_:)
The decoration layout for buttons.
If this property is not set, the [property@Gtk.Settings:gtk-decoration-layout] setting is used.
The format of the string is button names, separated by commas. A colon separates the buttons that should appear at the start from those at the end. Recognized button names are minimize, maximize, close and icon (the window icon).
For example, “icon:minimize,maximize,close” specifies an icon at the start, and minimize, maximize and close buttons at the end.
showBackButton(_:)
Whether the header bar can show the back button.
The back button will never be shown unless the header bar is placed inside an
[class@NavigationView]. Usually, there is no reason to set this to FALSE.
showEndTitleButtons(_:)
Whether to show title buttons at the end of the header bar.
See [property@HeaderBar:show-start-title-buttons] for the other side.
Which buttons are actually shown and where is determined by the [property@HeaderBar:decoration-layout] property, and by the state of the window (e.g. a close button will not be shown if the window can't be closed).
showStartTitleButtons(_:)
Whether to show title buttons at the start of the header bar.
See [property@HeaderBar:show-end-title-buttons] for the other side.
Which buttons are actually shown and where is determined by the [property@HeaderBar:decoration-layout] property, and by the state of the window (e.g. a close button will not be shown if the window can't be closed).
showTitle(_:)
Whether the title widget should be shown.
titleWidget(_:)
The title widget to display.
When set to NULL, the header bar will display the title of the window it
is contained in.
To use a different title, use [class@WindowTitle]:
<object class="AdwHeaderBar"><property name="title-widget"><object class="AdwWindowTitle"><property name="title" translatable="yes">Title</property></object></property></object>
start(_:)
Set the body for "start".
- Parameter body: The body.
- Returns: The widget.
end(_:)
Set the body for "end".
- Parameter body: The body.
- Returns: The widget.
