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Up: [Readme.md](../Readme.md), Prev: [Section 6](sec6.md), Next: [Section 8](sec8.md)
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# Widgets (3)
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## Open signal
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### G\_APPLICATION\_HANDLES\_OPEN flag
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GtkTextView, GtkTextBuffer and GtkScrolledWindow have given us a minimum editor in the previous section.
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Next, we will add a function to read a file and remake the program into a file viewer.
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There are many ways to implement the function.
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Because this is a tutorial for beginners, we'll take the easiest one.
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When the program starts, we give a filename as an argument.
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$ ./a.out filename
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Then it opens the file and inserts its contents into the GtkTextBuffer.
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At the beginning of the implementation, we need to know how GtkApplication (or GApplication) recognizes arguments.
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It is described in the [GIO reference manual](https://developer.gnome.org/gio/stable/GApplication.html#GApplication.description).
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When GtkApplication is created, a flag (its type is GApplicationFlags) is given as an argument.
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~~~C
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GtkApplication *
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gtk_application_new (const gchar *application_id, GApplicationFlags flags);
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~~~
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This flag is described in the [GApplication section](https://developer.gnome.org/gio/stable/GApplication.html#GApplicationFlags) in GIO reference manual.
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~~~
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GApplicationFlags' Members
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G_APPLICATION_FLAGS_NONE Default. (No argument allowed)
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... ... ...
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G_APPLICATION_HANDLES_OPEN This application handles opening files (in the primary instance).
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... ... ...
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~~~
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There are ten flags.
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But we only need two of them so far.
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We've already used `G_APPLICATION_FLAGS_NONE`.
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It is the simplest option.
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No argument is allowed.
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If you give arguments and run the application, then error occurs.
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`G_APPLICATION_HANDLES_OPEN` is the second simplest option.
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It allows arguments but only files.
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The application assumes all the arguments are filenames.
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Now we use this flag when creating GtkApplication.
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~~~C
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app = gtk_application_new ("com.github.ToshioCP.tfv3", G_APPLICATION_HANDLES_OPEN);
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~~~
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### open signal
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When the application starts, two signals are possible.
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- activate signal --- This signal is emitted when there's no argument.
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- open signal --- This signal is emitted when there is at least one argument.
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The handler of "open" signal is defined as follows.
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~~~C
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void user_function (GApplication *application,
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gpointer files,
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gint n_files,
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gchar *hint,
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gpointer user_data)
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~~~
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The parameters are:
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- `application` --- the application (usually GtkApplication)
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- `files` --- an array of GFiles. [array length=n\_files] [element-type GFile]
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- `n_files` --- the number of the elements of `files`
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- `hint` --- a hint provided by the calling instance (usually it can be ignored)
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- `user_data` --- user data set when the signal handler was connected.
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The way how to read a file (GFile) will be described in the next subsection.
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## Making a file viewer
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### What is a file viewer?
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A file viewer is a program that shows a text file given as an argument.
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It works as follows.
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- If it is given arguments, it recognizes the first argument as a filename and opens it.
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- If opening the file succeeds, it reads the contents of the file and inserts it to GtkTextBuffer and shows the window.
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- If it fails to open the file, shows an error message and quits.
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- If there's no argument, it shows an error message and quits.
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- If there are two or more arguments, the second one and after are ignored.
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The program is as follows.
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~~~C
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1 #include <gtk/gtk.h>
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2
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3 static void
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4 app_activate (GApplication *app, gpointer user_data) {
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5 g_print ("You need a filename argument.\n");
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6 }
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8 static void
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9 app_open (GApplication *app, GFile ** files, gint n_files, gchar *hint, gpointer user_data) {
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10 GtkWidget *win;
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11 GtkWidget *scr;
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12 GtkWidget *tv;
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13 GtkTextBuffer *tb;
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14 char *contents;
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15 gsize length;
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16 char *filename;
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17
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18 win = gtk_application_window_new (GTK_APPLICATION (app));
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19 gtk_window_set_default_size (GTK_WINDOW (win), 400, 300);
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20
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21 scr = gtk_scrolled_window_new ();
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22 gtk_window_set_child (GTK_WINDOW (win), scr);
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23
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24 tv = gtk_text_view_new ();
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25 tb = gtk_text_view_get_buffer (GTK_TEXT_VIEW (tv));
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26 gtk_text_view_set_wrap_mode (GTK_TEXT_VIEW (tv), GTK_WRAP_WORD_CHAR);
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27 gtk_text_view_set_editable (GTK_TEXT_VIEW (tv), FALSE);
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28 gtk_scrolled_window_set_child (GTK_SCROLLED_WINDOW (scr), tv);
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29
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30 if (g_file_load_contents (files[0], NULL, &contents, &length, NULL, NULL)) {
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31 gtk_text_buffer_set_text (tb, contents, length);
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32 g_free (contents);
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33 if ((filename = g_file_get_basename (files[0])) != NULL) {
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34 gtk_window_set_title (GTK_WINDOW (win), filename);
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35 g_free (filename);
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36 }
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37 gtk_widget_show (win);
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38 } else {
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39 if ((filename = g_file_get_path (files[0])) != NULL) {
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40 g_print ("No such file: %s.\n", filename);
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41 g_free (filename);
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42 }
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43 gtk_window_destroy (GTK_WINDOW (win));
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44 }
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45 }
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46
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47 int
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48 main (int argc, char **argv) {
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49 GtkApplication *app;
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50 int stat;
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51
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52 app = gtk_application_new ("com.github.ToshioCP.tfv3", G_APPLICATION_HANDLES_OPEN);
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53 g_signal_connect (app, "activate", G_CALLBACK (app_activate), NULL);
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54 g_signal_connect (app, "open", G_CALLBACK (app_open), NULL);
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55 stat =g_application_run (G_APPLICATION (app), argc, argv);
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56 g_object_unref (app);
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57 return stat;
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58 }
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~~~
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Save it as `tfv3.c`.
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Then compile and run it.
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$ comp tfv3
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$ ./a.out tfv3.c
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![File viewer](../image/screenshot_tfv3.png)
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Now I want to explain the program `tfv3.c`.
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First, the function `main` changes in only two lines from the previous version.
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- `G_APPLICATION_FLAGS_NONE` is replaced by `G_APPLICATION_HANDLES_OPEN`.
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- `g_signal_connect (app, "open", G_CALLBACK (on_open), NULL)` is added.
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Next, the handler `app_activate` is now very simple.
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It just outputs the error message.
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The application quits immediately because no window is created.
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The point is the handler `app_open`.
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- It creates GtkApplicationWindow, GtkScrolledWindow, GtkTextView and GtkTextBuffer and connects them.
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- Sets wrap mode to `GTK_WRAP_WORD_CHAR` in GtktextView.
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- Sets GtkTextView to non-editable because the program isn't an editor but only a viewer.
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- Reads the file and inserts the text into GtkTextBuffer (this will be explained in detail later).
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- If the file is not opened then outputs an error message and destroys the window. It makes the application quit.
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The file reading part of the program is shown again below.
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~~~C
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if (g_file_load_contents (files[0], NULL, &contents, &length, NULL, NULL)) {
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gtk_text_buffer_set_text (tb, contents, length);
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g_free (contents);
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if ((filename = g_file_get_basename (files[0])) != NULL) {
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gtk_window_set_title (GTK_WINDOW (win), filename);
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g_free (filename);
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}
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gtk_widget_show (win);
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} else {
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if ((filename = g_file_get_path (files[0])) != NULL) {
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g_print ("No such file: %s.\n", filename);
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g_free (filename);
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}
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gtk_window_destroy (GTK_WINDOW (win));
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}
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~~~
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The function `g_file_load_contents` loads the file contents into a buffer, which is automatically allocated, and sets `contents` to point the buffer.
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And the length of the buffer is set to `length`.
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It returns `TRUE` if the file's contents are successfully loaded. `FALSE` if an error happens.
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If the function succeeds, it inserts the contents into GtkTextBuffer, frees the buffer memories pointed by `contents`, sets the title of the window,
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frees the memories pointed by `filename` and shows the window.
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If it fails, it outputs an error message and destroys the window.
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## GtkNotebook
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GtkNotebook is a container widget that contains multiple children with tabs in it.
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![GtkNotebook](../image/screenshot_gtk_notebook.png)
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Look at the screenshots above.
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The left one is a window at the startup.
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It shows the file `pr1.c`.
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The filename is in the left tab.
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After clicking on the right tab, the contents of `tfv1.c` appears.
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It is shown in the right of the screenshot.
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GtkNotebook widget is between GtkApplicationWindow and GtkScrolledWindow.
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Now I want to show you the program `tfv4.c`.
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~~~C
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1 #include <gtk/gtk.h>
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3 static void
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4 app_activate (GApplication *app, gpointer user_data) {
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5 g_print ("You need a filename argument.\n");
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6 }
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8 static void
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9 app_open (GApplication *app, GFile ** files, gint n_files, gchar *hint, gpointer user_data) {
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10 GtkWidget *win;
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11 GtkWidget *nb;
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12 GtkWidget *lab;
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13 GtkNotebookPage *nbp;
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14 GtkWidget *scr;
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15 GtkWidget *tv;
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16 GtkTextBuffer *tb;
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17 char *contents;
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18 gsize length;
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19 char *filename;
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20 int i;
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22 win = gtk_application_window_new (GTK_APPLICATION (app));
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23 gtk_window_set_title (GTK_WINDOW (win), "file viewer");
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24 gtk_window_set_default_size (GTK_WINDOW (win), 400, 300);
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25 gtk_window_maximize (GTK_WINDOW (win));
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26
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27 nb = gtk_notebook_new ();
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28 gtk_window_set_child (GTK_WINDOW (win), nb);
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29
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30 for (i = 0; i < n_files; i++) {
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31 if (g_file_load_contents (files[i], NULL, &contents, &length, NULL, NULL)) {
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32 scr = gtk_scrolled_window_new ();
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33 tv = gtk_text_view_new ();
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34 tb = gtk_text_view_get_buffer (GTK_TEXT_VIEW (tv));
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35 gtk_text_view_set_wrap_mode (GTK_TEXT_VIEW (tv), GTK_WRAP_WORD_CHAR);
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36 gtk_text_view_set_editable (GTK_TEXT_VIEW (tv), FALSE);
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37 gtk_scrolled_window_set_child (GTK_SCROLLED_WINDOW (scr), tv);
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38
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39 gtk_text_buffer_set_text (tb, contents, length);
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40 g_free (contents);
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41 if ((filename = g_file_get_basename (files[i])) != NULL) {
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42 lab = gtk_label_new (filename);
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43 g_free (filename);
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44 } else
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45 lab = gtk_label_new ("");
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46 gtk_notebook_append_page (GTK_NOTEBOOK (nb), scr, lab);
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47 nbp = gtk_notebook_get_page (GTK_NOTEBOOK (nb), scr);
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48 g_object_set (nbp, "tab-expand", TRUE, NULL);
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49 } else if ((filename = g_file_get_path (files[i])) != NULL) {
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50 g_print ("No such file: %s.\n", filename);
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51 g_free (filename);
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52 } else
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53 g_print ("No valid file is given\n");
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54 }
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55 if (gtk_notebook_get_n_pages (GTK_NOTEBOOK (nb)) > 0)
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56 gtk_widget_show (win);
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57 else
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58 gtk_window_destroy (GTK_WINDOW (win));
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59 }
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61 int
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62 main (int argc, char **argv) {
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63 GtkApplication *app;
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64 int stat;
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65
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66 app = gtk_application_new ("com.github.ToshioCP.tfv4", G_APPLICATION_HANDLES_OPEN);
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67 g_signal_connect (app, "activate", G_CALLBACK (app_activate), NULL);
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68 g_signal_connect (app, "open", G_CALLBACK (app_open), NULL);
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69 stat =g_application_run (G_APPLICATION (app), argc, argv);
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70 g_object_unref (app);
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71 return stat;
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72 }
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73
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~~~
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Most of the change is in the function `app_open`.
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The numbers at the left of the following items are line numbers in the source code.
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- 11-13: Variables `nb`, `lab` and `nbp` are defined and points GtkNotebook, GtkLabel and GtkNotebookPage respectively.
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- 23: The window's title is set to "file viewer".
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- 25: The size of the window is set to maximum because a big window is appropriate for file viewers.
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- 27-28 GtkNotebook is created and inserted to the GtkApplicationWindow as a child.
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- 30-59 For-loop. Each loop corresponds to an argument. And files[i] is GFile object with respect to the i-th argument.
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- 32-37 GtkScrollledWindow, GtkTextView are created and GtkTextBuffer is get from the GtkTextView.
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GtkTextView is connected to GtkScrolledWindow as a child.
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They corresponds to each file, so they are created inside the for-loop.
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- 39-40 inserts the contents of the file into GtkTextBuffer and frees the memory pointed by `contents`.
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- 41-43: Gets the filename and creates GtkLabel with the filename.
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Frees `filename`.
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- 44-45: If `filename` is NULL, creates GtkLabel with the empty string.
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- 46: Appends GtkScrolledWindow and GtkLabel to GtkNotebook.
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At the same time, a GtkNoteBookPage widget is created automatically.
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The GtkScrolledWindow widget is connected to the GtkNotebookPage.
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Therefore, the structure is like this:
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~~~
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GtkNotebook -- GtkNotebookPage -- GtkScrolledWindow
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~~~
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- 47: Gets GtkNotebookPage widget and sets `nbp` to point the GtkNotebookPage.
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- 48: GtkNotebookPage has a property "tab-expand".
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If it is set to TRUE then the tab expands horizontally as long as possible.
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If it is FALSE, then the width of the tab is determined by the size of the label.
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`g_object_set` is a general function to set properties in any objects.
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See [GObject reference manual](https://developer.gnome.org/gobject/stable/gobject-The-Base-Object-Type.html#g-object-set).
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- 49-51: If it fails to read the file, "No such file" message is outputted.
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Frees `filename`.
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- 52-53: If `filename` is NULL, "No valid file is given" message is outputted.
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- 55-58: If at least one file was read, then the number of GtkNotebookPage is greater than zero.
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If it's true, it shows the window.
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If it's false, it destroys the window.
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Up: [Readme.md](../Readme.md), Prev: [Section 6](sec6.md), Next: [Section 8](sec8.md)
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