AppIndicatorCategory:
@APP_INDICATOR_CATEGORY_APPLICATION_STATUS: The indicator is used to display the status of the application.
@APP_INDICATOR_CATEGORY_COMMUNICATIONS: The application is used for communication with other people.
@APP_INDICATOR_CATEGORY_SYSTEM_SERVICES: A system indicator relating to something in the user’s system.
@APP_INDICATOR_CATEGORY_HARDWARE: An indicator relating to the user’s hardware.
@APP_INDICATOR_CATEGORY_OTHER: Something not defined in this enum, please don’t use unless you really need it.
AppIndicatorStatus:
@APP_INDICATOR_STATUS_PASSIVE: The indicator should not be shown to the user.
@APP_INDICATOR_STATUS_ACTIVE: The indicator should be shown in it’s default state.
@APP_INDICATOR_STATUS_ATTENTION: The indicator should show it’s attention icon.
GParamFlags:
@G_PARAM_READABLE: the parameter is readable
@G_PARAM_WRITABLE: the parameter is writable
@G_PARAM_READWRITE: alias for %G_PARAM_READABLE | %G_PARAM_WRITABLE
@G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT: the parameter will be set upon object construction
@G_PARAM_CONSTRUCT_ONLY: the parameter can only be set upon object construction
@G_PARAM_LAX_VALIDATION: upon parameter conversion (see g_param_value_convert())
strict validation is not required
@G_PARAM_STATIC_NAME: the string used as name when constructing the
parameter is guaranteed to remain valid and
unmodified for the lifetime of the parameter.
Since 2.8
@G_PARAM_STATIC_NICK: the string used as nick when constructing the
parameter is guaranteed to remain valid and
unmmodified for the lifetime of the parameter.
Since 2.8
@G_PARAM_STATIC_BLURB: the string used as blurb when constructing the
parameter is guaranteed to remain valid and
unmodified for the lifetime of the parameter.
Since 2.8
@G_PARAM_EXPLICIT_NOTIFY: calls to g_object_set_property() for this
property will not automatically result in a “notify” signal being
emitted: the implementation must call g_object_notify() themselves
in case the property actually changes. Since: 2.42.
@G_PARAM_PRIVATE: internal
@G_PARAM_DEPRECATED: the parameter is deprecated and will be removed
in a future version. A warning will be generated if it is used
while running with G_ENABLE_DIAGNOSTIC=1.
Since 2.26
GdkScrollDirection:
@GDK_SCROLL_UP: the window is scrolled up.
@GDK_SCROLL_DOWN: the window is scrolled down.
@GDK_SCROLL_LEFT: the window is scrolled to the left.
@GDK_SCROLL_RIGHT: the window is scrolled to the right.
@GDK_SCROLL_SMOOTH: the scrolling is determined by the delta values
in #GdkEventScroll. See gdk_event_get_scroll_deltas(). Since: 3.4