gtk.RecentChooserMenu — Displays recently used files in a menu (new in PyGTK 2.10)
| class gtk.RecentChooserMenu(gtk.Menu, gtk.RecentChooser): | 
+--gobject.GObject +-- gtk.Object +-- gtk.Widget +-- gtk.Container +-- gtk.MenuShell +-- gtk.Menu +-- gtk.RecentChooserMenu (implementsgtk.RecentChooser)
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gtk.Container Signal Prototypes
gtk.RecentChooserMenu is a widget suitable for displaying recently used files
inside a menu.  It can be used to set a sub-menu of a gtk.MenuItem using
gtk.MenuItem.set_submenu(), or as the menu of a gtk.MenuToolButton.
Note that gtk.RecentChooserMenu does not have any methods of its own.  Instead,
you should use the functions that work on a gtk.RecentChooser.
Recently used files are supported since GTK+ 2.10.
    gtk.RecentChooserMenu(manager)| 
 | a gtk.RecentManager | 
| Returns : | a new gtk.RecentChooserMenu, bound tomanager. | 
This constructor is available in PyGTK 2.10 and above.
Creates a new gtk.RecentChooserMenu widget using manager as
      the underlying recently used resources manager.
This is useful if you have implemented your own recent manager,
      or if you have a customized instance of a gtk.RecentManager
      object or if you wish to share a common gtk.RecentManager object
      among multiple gtk.RecentChooser widgets.
    def get_show_numbers()| Returns : | Trueif numbers should be shown. | 
This method is available in PyGTK 2.10 and above.
Returns the value set by gtk.RecentChooserMenu.set_show_numbers().
    def set_show_numbers(show_numbers)| 
 | whether to show numbers | 
This method is available in PyGTK 2.10 and above.
Sets whether a number should be added to the items of menu.  The
      numbers are shown to provide a unique character for a mnemonic to
      be used inside the menu item's label.  Only the first the items
      get a number to avoid clashes.