Re: Color for selections
- From: ax487 <ax487 gmx de>
- To: gtk-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Color for selections
- Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2014 17:27:46 +0200
Thanks, that seems to work as expected. There is a nice piece of code
illustrating the procedure here (from git://git.gnome.org/evincemaster):
https://code.ohloh.net/file?fid=X8fZTvkzyVB3u7kL5jpLSGknMV0&cid=JMGdDhvyM0I
On 27.07.2014 14:03, Jasper St. Pierre wrote:
In GNOME, we use a fairly dark blue color for selections.
You can get it by applying the GTK_STYLE_CLASS_RUBBERBAND style to your
widget. If you don't have a widget, you can use the gtk_render_* APIs on a
style context so that the background and border are rendered correctly.
On Sat, Jul 26, 2014 at 12:23 PM, ax487 <ax487 gmx de> wrote:
Hello all,
I am (still) porting from gtk2 to gtk3 and I just read about the style
properties of widgets. I want to draw a selection around some objects
(think of the rectangle / lasso selection in gimp). I would like to know
if there is some theme-dependent color that I can use. The background of
the selection is mostly white, so it should be something dark so there
is sufficient contrast. Is a suitable color available using some
`gtk_style_context_get_color' function?
ax487
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