gtk.CellRendererToggle — an object that renders a toggle button into a TreeView cell
| class gtk.CellRendererToggle(gtk.CellRenderer): | 
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gtk.CellRenderer Signal Prototypes
| "toggled" |     def callback( | 
The gtk.CellRendererToggle
    manages the rendering of toggle button into a gtk.TreeView
    cell. The button is drawn as a radio- or checkbutton, depending on the
    "radio" property. When activated, it emits the toggled signal.
    gtk.CellRendererToggle()| Returns : | the new cell renderer | 
Creates a new gtk.CellRendererToggle. 
    The toggle button rendering parameters are adjusted using the object
    properties. The object properties can be set globally (with set_property()gtk.TreeViewColumn, 
    you can bind a property to a value in a gtk.TreeModel.
    For example, you can bind the "active" property on the cell renderer to a
    boolean value in the model, thus causing the check button to reflect the
    state of the model.
    def get_radio()| Returns : | Trueif we're rendering radio toggles rather than checkboxes | 
The get_radio() method returns
      True if radio toggles rather than checkboxes are being
      rendered.
    def set_radio(radio)| 
 | If Truemake the toggle look like a radio button | 
The set_radio() method sets the style
      of the toggle button. If radio is
      True, the cell renderer renders a radio toggle (i.e. a
      toggle in a group of mutually-exclusive toggles). If
      False, it renders a check toggle (a standalone boolean
      option). This can be set globally for the cell renderer, or changed just
      before rendering each cell in the model (for gtk.TreeView, you
      set up a per-row setting using gtk.TreeViewColumn 
      to associate model columns with cell renderer properties).
    def get_active()| Returns : | Trueif the cell renderer is active. | 
The get_active() method returns
      True if the cell renderer is active. See gtk.CellRendererToggle.set_active().
    def set_active(setting)| 
 | the value to set. | 
The set_active() method activates a
      cell renderer if setting is True
      and or deactivates a cell renderer if setting is
      False.
    def callback(cellrenderertoggle, path, user_param1, ...)| 
 | the cellrenderertoggle that received the "toggled" signal | 
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 | the path of the cellrenderertoggle represented as a string | 
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 | the first user parameter (if any) specified with the connect() | 
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 | additional user parameters (if any) | 
The "toggled" signal is emitted when the toggle button in the cell changes state.