gtk-sharp 0.0.0.0 Gtk# is thread aware, but not thread safe; See the Gtk# Thread Programming for details. A widget used for items in menus The MenuItem and derived widgets are the only valid children for menus. Their function is to correctly handle highlighting, alignment, events and submenus. Gtk.Item Atk.Implementor GLib.IWrapper GLib.IWrapper System.IDisposable Method Gtk.MenuItem Creates a new MenuItem with a . The text to appear on this menu item. A new MenuItem Method System.Void Removes the MenuItem's submenu, if it has one. Method System.Void Fires the event. Method System.Void Fires the event. Method System.Void To be added To be added: an object of type 'int' To be added Method System.Void To be added To be added: an object of type 'int' To be added Method System.Void To be added To be added Method System.Void Disposes the resources associated with the object. Constructor Internal constructor Pointer to the C object. An instance of MenuItem, wrapping the C object. This is an internal constructor, and should not be used by user code. Constructor To be added To be added: an object of type 'Gtk.MenuItem' To be added Constructor To be added To be added: an object of type 'string' To be added: an object of type 'Gtk.MenuItem' To be added Property System.UInt32 The GLib Type for Gtk.MenuItem The GLib Type for the Gtk.MenuItem class. Property Gtk.Widget To be added To be added: an object of type 'Gtk.Widget' To be added: an object of type 'Gtk.Widget' To be added Property System.String To be added To be added: an object of type 'string' To be added: an object of type 'string' To be added Property System.Boolean To be added To be added: an object of type 'bool' To be added: an object of type 'bool' To be added Event To be added To be added Event To be added To be added Event To be added To be added Event To be added To be added Constructor Internal constructor GLib type for the type Creates a new instance of MenuItem, using the GLib-provided type This is a constructor used by derivative types of that would have their own GLib type assigned to it. This is not typically used by C# code.