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The GTK+ widgets used by an Emacs frame are listed below:
Emacs (class GtkWindow)pane (class GtkVBox)menubar (class
GtkMenuBar)GtkHandleBox)emacs-toolbar (class
GtkToolbar)emacs (class
GtkFixed)verticalScrollBar (class
GtkVScrollbar)The contents of Emacs windows are drawn in the
emacs widget. Note that even if there are multiple
Emacs windows, each scroll bar widget is named
verticalScrollBar.
For example, here are two different ways to set the menu bar style:
widget "Emacs.pane.menubar.*" style "my_style" widget_class "GtkWindow.GtkVBox.GtkMenuBar.*" style "my_style"
For GTK+ dialogs, Emacs uses a widget named
emacs-dialog, of class GtkDialog. For
file selection, Emacs uses a widget named
emacs-filedialog, of class
GtkFileSelection.
Because the widgets for pop-up menus and dialogs are
free-standing windows and not contained in the Emacs
widget, their GTK+ absolute names do not start with
‘Emacs’. To customize these widgets, use
wildcards like this:
widget "*emacs-dialog*" style "my_dialog_style" widget "*emacs-filedialog* style "my_file_style" widget "*emacs-menuitem* style "my_menu_style"
If you want to apply a style to all menus in Emacs, use this:
widget_class "*Menu*" style "my_menu_style"