gtk.SeparatorToolItem — a toolbar item that separates groups of other toolbar items (new in PyGTK 2.4)
| class gtk.SeparatorToolItem(gtk.ToolItem): | 
+--gobject.GObject +-- gtk.Object +-- gtk.Widget +-- gtk.Container +-- gtk.Bin +-- gtk.ToolItem +-- gtk.SeparatorToolItem
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This widget is available in PyGTK 2.4 and above.
A gtk.SeparatorToolItem
is a gtk.ToolItem that
separates groups of other gtk.ToolItem
objects. Depending on the theme, a gtk.SeparatorToolItem
will often look like a vertical line on horizontally docked toolbars.
If the gtk.SeparatorToolItem
is set to expand (using the gtk.ToolItem.set_expand()
method) and the "draw" property is False, a gtk.SeparatorToolItem
will act as a "spring" that forces other items to the ends of the
toolbar.
    gtk.SeparatorToolItem()| Returns : | the new gtk.SeparatorToolItemSince: 2.4 | 
This constructor is available in PyGTK 2.4 and above.
Create a new gtk.SeparatorToolItem
    def get_draw()| Returns : | Trueifseparator_tool_itemis drawn as a line, or
	  just blank. | 
This method is available in PyGTK 2.4 and above.
The get_draw() method returns
True if the separator tool item is drawn as a line or
False, if it's just blank. See the set_draw()
method.
    def set_draw(draw)| 
 | if Truethegtk.SeparatorToolItemis drawn as a vertical line | 
This method is available in PyGTK 2.4 and above.
The set_draw() method sets the "draw"
property to the value of draw. If
draw is True the gtk.SeparatorToolItem
is drawn as a vertical line; if False, just blank.
Setting the "draw" property to False along with passing
True to the gtk.ToolItem.set_expand()
is useful to create an item that forces following items to the end of the
toolbar.