gtkTreeViewSetCursorOnCell {RGtk2} | R Documentation |
Sets the current keyboard focus to be at path
, and selects it. This is
useful when you want to focus the user's attention on a particular row. If
focus.column
is not NULL
, then focus is given to the column specified by
it. If focus.column
and focus.cell
are not NULL
, and focus.column
contains 2 or more editable or activatable cells, then focus is given to
the cell specified by focus.cell
. Additionally, if focus.column
is
specified, and start.editing
is TRUE
, then editing should be started in
the specified cell. This function is often followed by
gtk.widget.grab.focus
(tree.view
) in order to give keyboard focus to the
widget. Please note that editing can only happen when the widget is
realized.
gtkTreeViewSetCursorOnCell(object, path, focus.column = NULL, focus.cell = NULL, start.editing = FALSE)
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[GtkTreeView ] A GtkTreeView |
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[GtkTreePath ] A GtkTreePath |
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[GtkTreeViewColumn ] A GtkTreeViewColumn , or NULL |
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[GtkCellRenderer ] A GtkCellRenderer , or NULL |
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[logical] TRUE if the specified cell should start being edited. |
Since 2.2
Derived by RGtkGen from GTK+ documentation