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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
/** @file
* TODO: insert short description here
*//*
* Authors: see git history
*
* Copyright (C) 2018 Authors
* Released under GNU GPL v2+, read the file 'COPYING' for more information.
*/
#ifndef SEEN_TOOLBAR_H
#define SEEN_TOOLBAR_H
#include <gtkmm/toolbar.h>
class SPDesktop;
namespace Gtk {
class Label;
class ToggleToolButton;
}
namespace Inkscape {
namespace UI {
namespace Toolbar {
/**
* \brief An abstract definition for a toolbar within Inkscape
*
* \detail This is basically the same as a Gtk::Toolbar but contains a
* few convenience functions. All toolbars must define a "create"
* function that adds all the required tool-items and returns the
* toolbar as a GtkWidget
*/
class Toolbar : public Gtk::Toolbar {
protected:
SPDesktop *_desktop;
/**
* \brief A default constructor that just assigns the desktop
*/
Toolbar(SPDesktop *desktop)
: _desktop(desktop)
{}
Gtk::ToolItem * add_label(const Glib::ustring &label_text);
Gtk::ToggleToolButton * add_toggle_button(const Glib::ustring &label_text,
const Glib::ustring &tooltip_text);
Gtk::ToolButton * add_toolbutton_for_verb(unsigned int verb_code);
void add_separator();
protected:
static GtkWidget * create(SPDesktop *desktop);
};
}
}
}
#endif
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