gtk-sharp2.6.0.0Gtk# is thread aware, but not thread safe; See the Gtk# Thread Programming for details.An attribute to specify tree node information of a class.
This attribute can be applied to a class which implements the
interface to provide additional information
about the node type to the which will contain
the nodes.
In the following example, the class MyTreeNode is tagged as
a tree node with 3 columns:
[TreeNode(ColumnCount=3)]
public class MyTreeNode : ITreeNode {
...
}
In the following example, the class MyListNode is tagged as
a node with 2 columns and no child nodes:
[TreeNode(ColumnCount=2, ListOnly=true)]
public class MyListNode : ITreeNode {
...
}
System.AttributeSystem.AttributeUsage(AllowMultiple=False, Inherited=True, ValidOn=System.AttributeTargets.Class)ConstructorTreeNodeAttribute constructorInstantiates a PropertySystem.Int32ColumnCount named value.a
Specifies the number of columns the node exposes. A
should be added to each of the properties of the class which represent
the individual column values.
System.Obsolete(Message="This is no longer needed; it gets detected by Gtk#", IsError=False)PropertySystem.BooleanListOnly named value.a
Specifies if the node can have children. For list views, this tells the
NodeStore that it is non-hierarchical and it can expose flags so that the
NodeView doesn't include space for expanders in the column layout.