gtk.RecentChooserDialog — Displays recently used files in a dialog (new in PyGTK 2.10)
| class gtk.RecentChooserDialog(gtk.Dialog, gtk.RecentChooser): | 
+--gobject.GObject +-- gtk.Object +-- gtk.Widget +-- gtk.Container +-- gtk.Bin +-- gtk.Window +-- gtk.Dialog +-- gtk.RecentChooserDialog
gtk.RecentChooserDialog
    is a dialog box suitable for displaying the recently used documents.
    This widgets works by putting a gtk.RecentChooserWidget
    inside a gtk.Dialog.  It
    exposes the gtk.RecentChooser
    interface, so you can use all the gtk.RecentChooser
    methods on the recent chooser dialog as well as those for gtk.Dialog.
Note that gtk.RecentChooserDialog
    does not have any methods of its own.  Instead, you should use the
    methods that work on a gtk.RecentChooser.
Example 4. Typical usage
In the simplest of cases, you can use the following code to use
      a gtk.RecentChooserDialog
      to select a recently used file:
  dialog = gtk.RecentChooserDialog("Recent Documents", parent_window, None,
			           (gtk.STOCK_CANCEL, gtk.RESPONSE_CANCEL,
				    gtk.STOCK_OPEN, gtk.RESPONSE_ACCEPT))
					
  if dialog.run() == gtk.RESPONSE_ACCEPT:
    info = dialog.get_current_item ()
    open_file(info.get_uri())
  dialog.destroy()
  Recently used files are supported since GTK+ 2.10.
    gtk.RecentChooserDialog(title=None, parent=None, manager=None, buttons=None)| 
 | Title of the dialog, or None | 
| 
 | Transient parent of the dialog, or None, | 
| 
 | a gtk.RecentManager,
          orNone, | 
| 
 | a sequence of text-response pairs | 
| Returns : | a new gtk.RecentChooserDialog | 
This constructor is available in PyGTK 2.10 and above.
Creates a new gtk.RecentChooserDialog
      with the title text specified by title (or
      None for the default title; see gtk.Window.set_title())
      and transient parent window specified by parent
      (or None for none; see gtk.Window.set_transient_for()).
      manager specifies a gtk.RecentManager
      object (or None). buttons is
      a sequence of button text/response ID pairs should be listed, or
      None (the default value) if no buttons are
      needed. The button text can be either a stock ID such as
      gtk.STOCK_OK, or some arbitrary text.  A response
      ID can be any positive number, or one of the pre-defined GTK Response Type Constants. This constructor
      is analogous to gtk.Dialog.