Gtk::CheckButton inherits from
Gtk::ToggleButton. The only real difference between the
two is Gtk::CheckButton's
appearance. You can check, set, and toggle a checkbox using the same
member methods as for Gtk::ToggleButton.
File: examplewindow.h (For use with gtkmm 3, not gtkmm 2)
#ifndef GTKMM_EXAMPLE_BUTTONS_H
#define GTKMM_EXAMPLE_BUTTONS_H
#include <gtkmm/window.h>
#include <gtkmm/checkbutton.h>
class ExampleWindow : public Gtk::Window
{
public:
ExampleWindow();
virtual ~ExampleWindow();
protected:
//Signal handlers:
void on_button_clicked();
//Child widgets:
Gtk::CheckButton m_button;
};
#endif //GTKMM_EXAMPLE_BUTTONS_H
File: examplewindow.cc (For use with gtkmm 3, not gtkmm 2)
#include "examplewindow.h"
#include <iostream>
ExampleWindow::ExampleWindow()
: m_button("something")
{
set_title("checkbutton example");
set_border_width(10);
m_button.signal_clicked().connect(sigc::mem_fun(*this,
&ExampleWindow::on_button_clicked) );
add(m_button);
show_all_children();
}
ExampleWindow::~ExampleWindow()
{
}
void ExampleWindow::on_button_clicked()
{
std::cout << "The Button was clicked: state="
<< (m_button.get_active() ? "true" : "false")
<< std::endl;
}
File: main.cc (For use with gtkmm 3, not gtkmm 2)
#include "examplewindow.h"
#include <gtkmm/application.h>
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
Glib::RefPtr<Gtk::Application> app = Gtk::Application::create(argc, argv, "org.gtkmm.example");
ExampleWindow window;
//Shows the window and returns when it is closed.
return app->run(window);
}