Class StyleManager.Builder<B extends StyleManager.Builder<B>>
- Type Parameters:
B
- the type of the Builder that is returned
- All Implemented Interfaces:
BuilderInterface
- Enclosing class:
StyleManager
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Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionbuild()
Finish building theStyleManager
object.setColorScheme
(ColorScheme colorScheme) The requested application color scheme.setDisplay
(Display display) The display the style manager is associated with.Methods inherited from class org.gnome.gobject.GObject.Builder
onNotify
Methods inherited from class io.github.jwharm.javagi.gobject.Builder
addBuilderProperty, connect, connect, connectSignals, getArena, getNames, getValues
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Constructor Details
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Builder
protected Builder()Default constructor for aBuilder
object.
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Method Details
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build
Finish building theStyleManager
object. This will callGObject.withProperties(org.gnome.glib.Type, java.lang.String[], org.gnome.gobject.Value[])
to create a new GObject instance, which is then cast toStyleManager
.- Overrides:
build
in classGObject.Builder<B extends StyleManager.Builder<B>>
- Returns:
- a new instance of
StyleManager
with the properties that were set in the Builder object.
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setColorScheme
The requested application color scheme.The effective appearance will be decided based on the application color scheme and the system preferred color scheme. The
StyleManager:dark
property can be used to query the current effective appearance.The
ADW_COLOR_SCHEME_PREFER_LIGHT
color scheme results in the application using light appearance unless the system prefers dark colors. This is the default value.The
ADW_COLOR_SCHEME_PREFER_DARK
color scheme results in the application using dark appearance, but can still switch to the light appearance if the system can prefers it, for example, when the high contrast preference is enabled.The
ADW_COLOR_SCHEME_FORCE_LIGHT
andADW_COLOR_SCHEME_FORCE_DARK
values ignore the system preference entirely. They are useful if the application wants to match its UI to its content or to provide a separate color scheme switcher.If a per-
Display
style manager has its color scheme set toADW_COLOR_SCHEME_DEFAULT
, it will inherit the color scheme from the default style manager.For the default style manager,
ADW_COLOR_SCHEME_DEFAULT
is equivalent toADW_COLOR_SCHEME_PREFER_LIGHT
.The
StyleManager:system-supports-color-schemes
property can be used to check if the current environment provides a color scheme preference.- Parameters:
colorScheme
- the value for thecolor-scheme
property- Returns:
- the
Builder
instance is returned, to allow method chaining
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setDisplay
The display the style manager is associated with.The display will be
NULL
for the style manager returned byStyleManager.getDefault()
.- Parameters:
display
- the value for thedisplay
property- Returns:
- the
Builder
instance is returned, to allow method chaining
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