seed r578 - trunk/doc/tutorial-standalone
- From: hortont svn gnome org
- To: svn-commits-list gnome org
- Subject: seed r578 - trunk/doc/tutorial-standalone
- Date: Tue, 30 Dec 2008 06:50:02 +0000 (UTC)
Author: hortont
Date: Tue Dec 30 06:50:01 2008
New Revision: 578
URL: http://svn.gnome.org/viewvc/seed?rev=578&view=rev
Log:
One more bit for part two.
Modified:
trunk/doc/tutorial-standalone/tutorial.html
Modified: trunk/doc/tutorial-standalone/tutorial.html
==============================================================================
--- trunk/doc/tutorial-standalone/tutorial.html (original)
+++ trunk/doc/tutorial-standalone/tutorial.html Tue Dec 30 06:50:01 2008
@@ -285,7 +285,70 @@
window.resize(600,600);
</pre>
<div class="section">Pulling bits together</div>
-<p>asdfasdf</p>
+<p>As you can see in the last bit of code, we have a few more functions to add to our BrowserToolbar class. Functions to allow toggling the 'clickable' state of the back and forward buttons, and a function to update the URL bar when a link is clicked:</p>
+<pre class="sh_javascript">
+<span class="unchanged">
+BrowserToolbar = new GType({
+ parent: Gtk.HBox.type,
+ name: "BrowserToolbar",
+ instance_init: function (klass)
+ {
+ // Private
+ var url_bar = new Gtk.Entry();
+
+ var back_button = new Gtk.ToolButton({stock_id:"gtk-go-back"});
+ var forward_button = new Gtk.ToolButton({stock_id:"gtk-go-forward"});
+ var refresh_button = new Gtk.ToolButton({stock_id:"gtk-refresh"});
+
+ var back = function ()
+ {</span>
+ browser.get_web_view().go_back();
+ <span class="unchanged">};
+
+ var forward = function ()
+ {</span>
+ browser.get_web_view().go_forward();
+ <span class="unchanged">};
+
+ var refresh = function ()
+ {</span>
+ browser.get_web_view().reload();
+ <span class="unchanged">};
+
+ var browse = function (url)
+ {</span>
+ browser.get_web_view().browse(url.text);
+ <span class="unchanged">};
+
+ </span>// Public
+ this.set_url = function (url)
+ {
+ url_bar.text = url;
+ };
+
+ this.set_can_go_back = function (can_go_back)
+ {
+ back_button.sensitive = can_go_back;
+ };
+
+ this.set_can_go_forward = function (can_go_forward)
+ {
+ forward_button.sensitive = can_go_forward;
+ };
+
+ <span class="unchanged">// Implementation
+ back_button.signal.clicked.connect(back);
+ forward_button.signal.clicked.connect(forward);
+ refresh_button.signal.clicked.connect(refresh);
+ url_bar.signal.activate.connect(browse);
+
+ this.pack_start(back_button);
+ this.pack_start(forward_button);
+ this.pack_start(refresh_button);
+ this.pack_start(url_bar, true, true);</span>
+ }
+});
+</pre>
<p>Now, fire up your browser! Hopefully, you'll see a nice blank WebKit view, like below. If you don't, take a peek at <a href="2.js">our version</a>.</p>
<div style="text-align: center;"><img src="3.png" alt="GTK Window with toolbar and empty browser view" /></div>
<p>That's really not a very interesting browser, at all - nothing works yet, and there's no way to navigate! Still, we're almost done.</p>
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