An instance of interface or a subclass.
One of the toolbar-states plist keys.
The value associated with the toolbar-states plist key.
The functions interface-toolbar-state
and (setf interface-toolbar-state)
read or change the properties of an interface toolbar that give information about its state. The user can also change these properties by customizing the toolbar, so you cannot assume that the value will be the same each time you read it.
See Adding Toolbars for information on how to specify an interface toolbar.
key can be one of the following, with the corresponding value:
visible is true if the toolbar is visible and false if it is hidden. The default is true.
items
is a list of the names of the
toolbar-items
which are shown on the toolbar, in the order they are shown. The built-in names :separator
, :space
and :flexible-space
represent various kinds of gap between items. On Microsoft Windows, an item can be a list of the form (:titled-separator
title
)
which starts a dockable group of items that displays
title
when it is undocked. The default
items
includes all items in
toolbar-items
, with :separator
between each toolbar-component.
display
is a keyword describing what is displayed for each item. It can be :image
(just shows an image), :title
(just shows the title), :image-and-title
(shows both title and image) or :image-and-title-horizontal
(shows title and image horizontally, only supported on GTK+). The default is platform-specific.
size
is a keyword describing the size of the items. It can be one of :small
, :normal
or :large
. Some of these sizes might be the same as others. The default is platform-specific.
You can set all of the keys simultaneously by setting the interface-toolbar-state
accessor or providing the
toolbar-states
initarg.
The value :separator
in
items
may or may not actually be visible, depending on the windowing system. On Max OS X Lion it is zero width.
CAPI User Guide and Reference Manual (Unix version) - 25 Feb 2015