I want to create a button with the stock "Remove" icon on it, but without the text "Remove". If I use Button button = new Button(Stock.Remove);
, I get the opposite: just the text,开发者_运维知识库 and no icon. I will have many of these buttons, and the text makes it look cluttered. How do I get just the icon?
Note: these are regular buttons, not toolbar buttons.
Edit: This is how it currently looks:
I want to replace these buttons with small, unobtrusive, icon-only buttons.
First create a stock Gtk.Image
, and then create your Gtk.Button
, passing the image as its argument.
Image image = new Image(Stock.Remove, IconSize.Button);
Button button = new Button(image);
See the list of GTK+ stock images. Then just use one of those identifiers in your call to create the button, there is absolutely no need to manually create an Image yourself:
Button remove = Button.NewFromStock(Stock.Remove);
I consider this way cleaner than having to "know" and deal with the proper image size hint.
UPDATE: At the time of writing, the Mono link doesn't actually work. Here is the list of stock items and the gtk_button_new_from_stock()
function description, from the core GTK+ C documentation. The GTK# wrapping done in Mono seems to follow the original pretty closely.
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