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| GtkWidget * | xfce_message_dialog_new () | 
| GtkWidget * | xfce_message_dialog_new_valist () | 
| gint | xfce_message_dialog () | 
| void | xfce_dialog_show_help () | 
| void | xfce_dialog_show_help_with_version () | 
| void | xfce_dialog_show_info () | 
| void | xfce_dialog_show_warning () | 
| void | xfce_dialog_show_error () | 
| gboolean | xfce_dialog_confirm () | 
Xfce-dialogs are a collection of helper dialogs to display the help dialog with link to the docs website, warning, info, and error dialogs and more.
GtkWidget * xfce_message_dialog_new (GtkWindow *parent,const gchar *title,const gchar *stock_id,const gchar *primary_text,const gchar *secondary_text,const gchar *first_button_text,...);
xfce_message_dialog_new() allows you to easily create Gtk+ message dialogs. It accepts GTK+ stock buttons, mixed buttons (using XFCE_BUTTON_TYPE_MIXED) or buttons with a GdkPixbuf (using XFCE_BUTTON_TYPE_PIXBUF).
The buttons are defined by first_button_text
 and the next arguments in the
following format type
, param1
[, param2
, param3
].
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        This allows you to easily create mixed buttons in a dialog.
         | 
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        Creates a button with the GdkPixbuf as button icon.
         | 
| Stock Buttons | 
        When the variables above were not matched, the button type
        will be a stock button.  | 
To clarify this behaviour see the example below. We create a dialog with two stock buttons, a GdkPixbuf button and a mixed button.
Example 3. Creating a Xfce Message Dialog
| 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 | GdkPixbuf *pixbuf = gdk_pixbuf_new_from_file_at_size (filename, 24, 24); GtkWidget *dialog = xfce_message_dialog (parent, "Question", GTK_STOCK_DIALOG_QUESTION, "There are unsaved modifications", "The menu has been modified, do you want to save it before quitting?", GTK_STOCK_SAVE, GTK_RESPONSE_YES, XFCE_BUTTON_TYPE_MIXED, GTK_STOCK_DELETE, "Forget modifications", GTK_RESPONSE_APPLY, XFCE_BUTTON_TYPE_PIXBUF, pixbuf, "Quit", GTK_RESPONSE_NO, GTK_STOCK_CANCEL, GTK_RESPONSE_CANCEL, NULL); g_object_unref (G_OBJECT (pixbuf)); | 
| parent | transient parent of the dialog, or  | [allow-none] | 
| title | title of the dialog, or  | [allow-none] | 
| stock_id | gtk stock icon name to show in the dialog. | |
| primary_text | primary text shown in large bold font. | |
| secondary_text | secondary text shown in normal font. | |
| first_button_text | text for the first button. | |
| ... | 
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GtkWidget * xfce_message_dialog_new_valist (GtkWindow *parent,const gchar *title,const gchar *icon_stock_id,const gchar *primary_text,const gchar *secondary_text,const gchar *first_button_text,va_list args);
See xfce_message_dialog_new(), this version takes a va_list for
language bindings to use.
| parent | transient parent of the dialog, or  | [allow-none] | 
| title | title of the dialog, or  | [allow-none] | 
| icon_stock_id | gtk stock icon name to show in the dialog. | |
| primary_text | primary text shown in large bold font. | |
| secondary_text | secondary text shown in normal font. | |
| first_button_text | text for the first button. | |
| args | argument list. | 
gint xfce_message_dialog (GtkWindow *parent,const gchar *title,const gchar *stock_id,const gchar *primary_text,const gchar *secondary_text,const gchar *first_button_text,...);
Create a new dialog as in xfce_message_dialog_new(), then runs the
dialog using gtk_dialog_run and return the response id selected by the user.
See xfce_message_dialog_new() for more information.
| parent | transient parent of the dialog, or  | [allow-none] | 
| title | title of the dialog, or  | [allow-none] | 
| stock_id | gtk stock icon name to show in the dialog. | |
| primary_text | primary text shown in large bold font. | |
| secondary_text | secondary text shown in normal font. | |
| first_button_text | text for the first button. | |
| ... | 
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void xfce_dialog_show_help (GtkWindow *parent,const gchar *component,const gchar *page,const gchar *offset);
Asks the user to visit the online documentation. If confirmed, it will open the webbrowser and redirect the user to the correct location.
Appart from the component
, page
 and offset
 the following information
is also send to the server: user language and the xfce_version_string().
See also: xfce_dialog_show_help_with_version().
| parent | transient parent of the dialog, or  | [allow-none] | 
| component | name of the component opening the help page or  | [allow-none] | 
| page | subpage of the  | [allow-none] | 
| offset | anchor offset in  | [allow-none] | 
Since: 4.10
void xfce_dialog_show_help_with_version (GtkWindow *parent,const gchar *component,const gchar *page,const gchar *offset,const gchar *version);
Asks the user to visit the online documentation. If confirmed, it will open the webbrowser and redirect the user to the correct location.
Appart from the component
, page
 and offset
 the following information
is also send to the server: user language and the xfce_version_string()
or version
 if set.
See also: xfce_dialog_show_help().
| parent | transient parent of the dialog, or  | [allow-none] | 
| component | name of the component opening the help page or  | [allow-none] | 
| page | subpage of the  | [allow-none] | 
| offset | anchor offset in  | [allow-none] | 
| version | alternative version, or  | [allow-none] | 
Since: 4.12
void xfce_dialog_show_info (GtkWindow *parent,const gchar *secondary_text,const gchar *primary_format,...);
Displays an information dialog on parent
 using the primary_format
 as message.
void xfce_dialog_show_warning (GtkWindow *parent,const gchar *secondary_text,const gchar *primary_format,...);
Displays a warning dialog on parent
 using the primary_format
 as message.
void xfce_dialog_show_error (GtkWindow *parent,const GError *error,const gchar *primary_format,...);
Displays an error dialog on parent
 using the primary_format
 as primary message and optionally
displaying error
 as secondary error text.
gboolean xfce_dialog_confirm (GtkWindow *parent,const gchar *stock_id,const gchar *confirm_label,const gchar *secondary_text,const gchar *primary_format,...);
Runs a questions dialog, that has a 'Cancel' and a 'Confirm' button. The 'Confirm'
button text can be set by action
 if given.
If stock_id
 is equal to GTK_STOCK_YES, the 'Cancel' button becomes a 'No' button.
| parent | transient parent of the dialog, or  | [allow-none] | 
| stock_id | the stock name of the confirm button, for example GTK_STOCK_YES or GTK_STOCK_CLEAR. | |
| confirm_label | if non- | [allow-none] | 
| secondary_text | secondary text in the dialog. | [allow-none] | 
| primary_format | the  | [allow-none] | 
| ... | argument list for the  | [allow-none] | 
#define XFCE_BUTTON_TYPE_MIXED "button-mixed"
This allows you to easily create mixed buttons in a dialog.
param1 is used for the stock_id, param2 for the label and
param3 for the response_id. See also xfce_gtk_button_new_mixed().
#define XFCE_BUTTON_TYPE_PIXBUF "button-pixbuf"
Creates a button with the GdkPixbuf as button icon. param1 is the GdkPixuf, param2 for the label and param3 for the response_id.