CellRendererSpinner  
    ⚠️ Deprecated ⚠️
This is deprecated since version 4.10.
List views use widgets to display their contents. You should use class@Gtk.Spinner instead
Renders a spinning animation in a cell
GtkCellRendererSpinner renders a spinning animation in a cell, very similar to GtkSpinner. It can often be used as an alternative to a GtkCellRendererProgress for displaying indefinite activity, instead of actual progress.
To start the animation in a cell, set the GtkCellRendererSpinner:active property to true and increment the GtkCellRendererSpinner:pulse property at regular intervals. The usual way to set the cell renderer properties for each cell is to bind them to columns in your tree model using e.g. gtk_tree_view_column_add_attribute().
Skipped during bindings generation
- method - active: Property has no getter nor setter
- method - pulse: Property has no getter nor setter
- method - size: Property has no getter nor setter
Constructors
Properties
Functions
Emits the "editing-canceled" signal. See onEditingCanceled.
Emits the "editing-started" signal. See onEditingStarted.
This is deprecated since version 4.10.
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---This signal gets emitted when the user cancels the process of editing a cell. For example, an editable cell renderer could be written to cancel editing when the user presses Escape.
This signal gets emitted when a cell starts to be edited. The intended use of this signal is to do special setup on @editable, e.g. adding a GtkEntryCompletion or setting up additional columns in a GtkComboBox.
This is deprecated since version 4.10.
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