Gtk.IconTheme¶
class — extends GObject.Object
Loads themed icons.
The main reason for using a name rather than simply providing a filename
is to allow different icons to be used depending on what “icon theme” is
selected by the user. The operation of icon themes on Linux and Unix
follows the Icon Theme Specification
There is a fallback icon theme, named hicolor, where applications
should install their icons, but additional icon themes can be installed
as operating system vendors and users choose.
In many cases, named themes are used indirectly, via Image
rather than directly, but looking up icons directly is also simple. The
GtkIconTheme object acts as a database of all the icons in the current
theme. You can create new GtkIconTheme objects, but it’s much more
efficient to use the standard icon theme of the GtkWidget so that the
icon information is shared with other people looking up icons.
GtkIconTheme *icon_theme;
GtkIconPaintable *icon;
GdkPaintable *paintable;
icon_theme = gtk_icon_theme_get_for_display (gtk_widget_get_display (my_widget));
icon = gtk_icon_theme_lookup_icon (icon_theme,
"my-icon-name", // icon name
48, // icon size
1, // scale
0, // flags);
paintable = GDK_PAINTABLE (icon);
// Use the paintable
g_object_unref (icon);
Constructors¶
new¶
Creates a new icon theme object.
Icon theme objects are used to lookup up an icon by name
in a particular icon theme. Usually, you’ll want to use
IconTheme.get_for_display rather than creating
a new icon theme object for scratch.
Methods¶
add_resource_path¶
Adds a resource path that will be looked at when looking for icons, similar to search paths.
See IconTheme.set_resource_path.
This function should be used to make application-specific icons available as part of the icon theme.
Parameters:
path— a resource path
add_search_path¶
Appends a directory to the search path.
See IconTheme.set_search_path.
Parameters:
path— directory name to append to the icon path
get_display¶
Returns the display that the GtkIconTheme object was
created for.
get_icon_names¶
Lists the names of icons in the current icon theme.
get_icon_sizes¶
Returns an array of integers describing the sizes at which the icon is available without scaling.
A size of -1 means that the icon is available in a scalable format. The array is zero-terminated.
Parameters:
icon_name— the name of an icon
get_resource_path¶
Gets the current resource path.
See IconTheme.set_resource_path.
get_search_path¶
Gets the current search path.
See IconTheme.set_search_path.
get_theme_name¶
Gets the current icon theme name.
has_gicon¶
Checks whether an icon theme includes an icon
for a particular GIcon.
Parameters:
gicon— aGIcon
has_icon¶
Checks whether an icon theme includes an icon for a particular name.
Parameters:
icon_name— the name of an icon
lookup_by_gicon¶
def lookup_by_gicon(self, icon: Gio.Icon, size: int, scale: int, direction: TextDirection | int, flags: IconLookupFlags | int) -> IconPaintable
Looks up a icon for a desired size and window scale.
The icon can then be rendered by using it as a GdkPaintable,
or you can get information such as the filename and size.
Parameters:
icon— theGIconto look upsize— desired icon size, in application pixelsscale— the desired scaledirection— text direction the icon will be displayed inflags— flags modifying the behavior of the icon lookup
lookup_icon¶
def lookup_icon(self, icon_name: str, fallbacks: list[str] | None, size: int, scale: int, direction: TextDirection | int, flags: IconLookupFlags | int) -> IconPaintable
Looks up a named icon for a desired size and window scale,
returning a GtkIconPaintable.
The icon can then be rendered by using it as a GdkPaintable,
or you can get information such as the filename and size.
If the available icon_name is not available and fallbacks are
provided, they will be tried in order.
If no matching icon is found, then a paintable that renders the
"missing icon" icon is returned. If you need to do something else
for missing icons you need to use IconTheme.has_icon.
Note that you probably want to listen for icon theme changes and update the icon. This is usually done by overriding the GtkWidgetClass.css-changed() function.
Parameters:
icon_name— the name of the icon to lookupfallbacks— fallback namessize— desired icon size, in application pixelsscale— the window scale this will be displayed ondirection— text direction the icon will be displayed inflags— flags modifying the behavior of the icon lookup
set_resource_path¶
Sets the resource paths that will be looked at when looking for icons, similar to search paths.
The resources are considered as part of the hicolor icon theme
and must be located in subdirectories that are defined in the
hicolor icon theme, such as @path/16x16/actions/run.png
or @path/scalable/actions/run.svg.
Icons that are directly placed in the resource path instead of a subdirectory are also considered as ultimate fallback, but they are treated like unthemed icons.
Parameters:
path— NULL-terminated array of resource paths that are searched for icons
set_search_path¶
def set_search_path(self, path: list[str | bytes | os.PathLike[str] | os.PathLike[bytes]] | None = ...) -> None
Sets the search path for the icon theme object.
When looking for an icon theme, GTK will search for a subdirectory
of one or more of the directories in path with the same name
as the icon theme containing an index.theme file. (Themes from
multiple of the path elements are combined to allow themes to be
extended by adding icons in the user’s home directory.)
In addition if an icon found isn’t found either in the current
icon theme or the default icon theme, and an image file with
the right name is found directly in one of the elements of
path, then that image will be used for the icon name.
(This is legacy feature, and new icons should be put
into the fallback icon theme, which is called hicolor,
rather than directly on the icon path.)
Parameters:
path— NULL-terminated array of directories that are searched for icon themes
set_theme_name¶
Sets the name of the icon theme that the GtkIconTheme object uses
overriding system configuration.
This function cannot be called on the icon theme objects returned
from IconTheme.get_for_display.
Parameters:
theme_name— name of icon theme to use instead of configured theme, orNoneto unset a previously set custom theme
Static functions¶
get_for_display¶
Gets the icon theme object associated with display.
If this function has not previously been called for the given
display, a new icon theme object will be created and associated
with the display. Icon theme objects are fairly expensive to create,
so using this function is usually a better choice than calling
IconTheme.new and setting the display yourself; by using
this function a single icon theme object will be shared between users.
Parameters:
display— aGdkDisplay
Properties¶
display¶
The display that this icon theme object is attached to.
icon_names¶
The icon names that are supported by the icon theme.
resource_path¶
Resource paths that will be looked at when looking for icons, similar to search paths.
The resources are considered as part of the hicolor icon theme
and must be located in subdirectories that are defined in the
hicolor icon theme, such as @path/16x16/actions/run.png.
Icons that are directly placed in the resource path instead
of a subdirectory are also considered as ultimate fallback.
search_path¶
The search path for this icon theme.
When looking for icons, GTK will search for a subdirectory of one or more of the directories in the search path with the same name as the icon theme containing an index.theme file. (Themes from multiple of the path elements are combined to allow themes to be extended by adding icons in the user’s home directory.)
theme_name¶
The name of the icon theme that is being used.
Unless set to a different value, this will be the value of
the GtkSettings:gtk-icon-theme-name property of the GtkSettings
object associated to the display of the icontheme object.
Signals¶
changed¶
Emitted when the icon theme changes.
This can happen because current icon theme is switched or because GTK detects that a change has occurred in the contents of the current icon theme.