gtk.ToolShell — Interface for containers containing GtkToolItem widgets.
| class gtk.ToolShell( | 
            The gtk.ToolShell
            interface allows container widgets to provide additional information when embedding GtkToolItem widgets. 
            see_also: gtk.ToolBar,
            gtk.ToolItem
        
    def get_icon_size()| Returns : | The current size for icons of shell. | 
This method is available in PyGTK 2.14 and above.
                The get_icon_size() method retrieves the
                icon size for the tool shell. Tool items must not call this
                function directly, but rely on
                gtk.ToolItem.get_icon_size()
                instead.
            
    def get_orientation()| Returns : | The current orientation of shell. | 
This method is available in PyGTK 2.14 and above.
                The get_orientation() method retrieves the
                current orientation for the tool shell. Tool items must not call
                this function directly, but rely on
                gtk.ToolItem.get_orientation()
                instead.
            
    def get_relief_style()| Returns : | The relief style of buttons on shell. | 
This method is available in PyGTK 2.14 and above.
                The get_relief_style() method returns the relief
                style of buttons on shell. Tool items must not call this function directly, but rely on 
                gtk.ToolItem.get_relief_style()
                instead.
            
    def get_style()| Returns : | The current style of shell. | 
This method is available in PyGTK 2.14 and above.
                The get_style() method retrieves whether the tool
                shell has text, icons, or both. Tool items must not call this function directly, but rely on 
                
    def rebuild_menu()| Returns : | 
This method is available in PyGTK 2.14 and above.
                The rebuild_menu() method calling this function signals the
                tool shell that the overflow menu item for tool items have changed.
                If there is an overflow menu and if it is visible when this function it called, the menu will be rebuilt.
                Tool items must not call this function directly, but rely on
                gtk.ToolItem.get_relief_style()
                instead.