gtk.ToggleToolButton — A gtk.ToolItem
containing a toggle button (new in PyGTK 2.4)
| class gtk.ToggleToolButton(gtk.ToolButton): | 
+--gobject.GObject +-- gtk.Object +-- gtk.Widget +-- gtk.Container +-- gtk.Bin +-- gtk.ToolItem +-- gtk.ToolButton +-- gtk.ToggleToolButton
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gtk.Container Signal Prototypes
gtk.ToolItem Signal Prototypes
gtk.ToolButton Signal Prototypes
| "toggled" |     def callback( | 
This widget is available in PyGTK 2.4 and above.
A gtk.ToggleToolButton
is a gtk.ToolItem that
contains a toggle button. Use the gtk.ToggleToolButton()
constructor to create a new gtk.ToggleToolButton.
    gtk.ToggleToolButton(stock_id=None)| 
 | the name of a stock item | 
| Returns : | a newly created gtk.ToggleToolButton | 
This constructor is available in PyGTK 2.4 and above.
Creates a new gtk.ToggleToolButton. If
stock_id is not None the toggle
tool button contains the image and text from the specified stock
item.
    def set_active(is_active)| 
 | if Truethe toggle tool
	  button is active | 
This method is available in PyGTK 2.4 and above.
The set_active() method sets the status
of the toggle tool button to the value specified by
is_active. If is_active is
True the gtk.ToggleButton
is 'pressed in' (active). This method causes the toggled signal to be
emitted.
    def callback(toggletoolbutton, user_param1, ...)| 
 | the toggletoolbutton that received the signal | 
| 
 | the first user parameter (if any) specified
with the connect() | 
| 
 | additional user parameters (if any) | 
This signal is available in GTK+ 2.4 and above.
The "toggled" signal is emitted when the toggle tool button changes state.