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Synopsis
#include <libgnomeui/libgnomeui.h> void gnome_window_toplevel_set_title (GtkWindow *window
,const gchar *doc_name
,const gchar *app_name
,const gchar *extension
);
Description
This module is a convenience wrapper for some similar functions in GTK+. This allows all GNOME applications to have a consistent way of setting their window and dialog titles. It is possible that in the future, a configurable way of setting window titles may be added.
Details
gnome_window_toplevel_set_title ()
void gnome_window_toplevel_set_title (GtkWindow *window
,const gchar *doc_name
,const gchar *app_name
,const gchar *extension
);
Warning
gnome_window_toplevel_set_title
is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.
Set the title of a toplevel window. This is done by appending the window-specific name (less the extension, if any) to the application name. So it appears as "<appname> : <docname>".
This parameters to this function are appopriate in that it identifies application windows as containing certain files that are being worked on at the time (for example, a word processor file, a spreadsheet or an image).
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A pointer to the toplevel window. |
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The window-specific name. |
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The application name. |
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The default extension that the application uses. NULL if there
is not a default extension. |