/// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /// /** * Type Definitions for Gjs (https://gjs.guide/) * * These type definitions are automatically generated, do not edit them by hand. * If you found a bug fix it in `ts-for-gir` or create a bug report on https://github.com/gjsify/ts-for-gir * * The based EJS template file is used for the generated .d.ts file of each GIR module like Gtk-4.0, GObject-2.0, ... */ declare module 'gi://GdkX11?version=3.0' { // Module dependencies import type xlib from 'gi://xlib?version=2.0'; import type cairo from 'cairo'; import type GObject from 'gi://GObject?version=2.0'; import type GLib from 'gi://GLib?version=2.0'; import type Pango from 'gi://Pango?version=1.0'; import type HarfBuzz from 'gi://HarfBuzz?version=0.0'; import type freetype2 from 'gi://freetype2?version=2.0'; import type Gio from 'gi://Gio?version=2.0'; import type GModule from 'gi://GModule?version=2.0'; import type GdkPixbuf from 'gi://GdkPixbuf?version=2.0'; import type Gdk from 'gi://Gdk?version=3.0'; export namespace GdkX11 { /** * GdkX11-3.0 */ /** * Converts from a #GdkAtom to the X atom for the default GDK display * with the same string value. * @param atom A #GdkAtom * @returns the X atom corresponding to @atom. */ function x11_atom_to_xatom(atom: Gdk.Atom): xlib.Atom; /** * Converts from a #GdkAtom to the X atom for a #GdkDisplay * with the same string value. The special value %GDK_NONE * is converted to %None. * @param display A #GdkDisplay * @param atom A #GdkAtom, or %GDK_NONE * @returns the X atom corresponding to @atom, or %None */ function x11_atom_to_xatom_for_display(display: X11Display, atom: Gdk.Atom): xlib.Atom; /** * Returns the device ID as seen by XInput2. * * > If gdk_disable_multidevice() has been called, this function * > will respectively return 2/3 for the core pointer and keyboard, * > (matching the IDs for the Virtual Core Pointer and Keyboard in * > XInput 2), but calling this function on any slave devices (i.e. * > those managed via XInput 1.x), will return 0. * @param device a #GdkDevice * @returns the XInput2 device ID. */ function x11_device_get_id(device: X11DeviceCore): number; /** * Returns the #GdkDevice that wraps the given device ID. * @param device_manager a #GdkDeviceManager * @param device_id a device ID, as understood by the XInput2 protocol * @returns The #GdkDevice wrapping the device ID, or %NULL if the given ID doesn’t currently represent a device. */ function x11_device_manager_lookup( device_manager: X11DeviceManagerCore, device_id: number, ): X11DeviceCore | null; /** * Frees the data returned from gdk_x11_display_string_to_compound_text(). * @param ctext The pointer stored in @ctext from a call to gdk_x11_display_string_to_compound_text(). */ function x11_free_compound_text(ctext: number): void; /** * Frees the array of strings created by * gdk_x11_display_text_property_to_text_list(). * @param list the value stored in the @list parameter by a call to gdk_x11_display_text_property_to_text_list(). */ function x11_free_text_list(list: string): void; /** * Gets the root window of the default screen * (see gdk_x11_get_default_screen()). * @returns an Xlib Window. */ function x11_get_default_root_xwindow(): xlib.Window; /** * Gets the default GTK+ screen number. * @returns returns the screen number specified by the --display command line option or the DISPLAY environment variable when gdk_init() calls XOpenDisplay(). */ function x11_get_default_screen(): number; /** * Gets the default GTK+ display. * @returns the Xlib Display* for the display specified in the `--display` command line option or the `DISPLAY` environment variable. */ function x11_get_default_xdisplay(): xlib.Display; /** * Used with gdk_window_set_background_pattern() to inherit background from * parent window. Useful for imitating transparency when compositing is not * available. Otherwise behaves like a transparent pattern. */ function x11_get_parent_relative_pattern(): cairo.Pattern; /** * Routine to get the current X server time stamp. * @param window a #GdkWindow, used for communication with the server. The window must have GDK_PROPERTY_CHANGE_MASK in its events mask or a hang will result. * @returns the time stamp. */ function x11_get_server_time(window: X11Window): number; /** * Returns the X atom for GDK’s default display corresponding to `atom_name`. * This function caches the result, so if called repeatedly it is much * faster than XInternAtom(), which is a round trip to the server each time. * @param atom_name a string * @returns a X atom for GDK’s default display. */ function x11_get_xatom_by_name(atom_name: string): xlib.Atom; /** * Returns the X atom for a #GdkDisplay corresponding to `atom_name`. * This function caches the result, so if called repeatedly it is much * faster than XInternAtom(), which is a round trip to the server each time. * @param display a #GdkDisplay * @param atom_name a string * @returns a X atom for a #GdkDisplay */ function x11_get_xatom_by_name_for_display(display: X11Display, atom_name: string): xlib.Atom; /** * Returns the name of an X atom for GDK’s default display. This * function is meant mainly for debugging, so for convenience, unlike * XAtomName() and gdk_atom_name(), the result * doesn’t need to be freed. Also, this function will never return %NULL, * even if `xatom` is invalid. * @param xatom an X atom for GDK’s default display * @returns name of the X atom; this string is owned by GTK+, so it shouldn’t be modifed or freed. */ function x11_get_xatom_name(xatom: xlib.Atom): string; /** * Returns the name of an X atom for its display. This * function is meant mainly for debugging, so for convenience, unlike * XAtomName() and gdk_atom_name(), the result doesn’t need to * be freed. * @param display the #GdkDisplay where @xatom is defined * @param xatom an X atom * @returns name of the X atom; this string is owned by GDK, so it shouldn’t be modifed or freed. */ function x11_get_xatom_name_for_display(display: X11Display, xatom: xlib.Atom): string; /** * Call gdk_x11_display_grab() on the default display. * To ungrab the server again, use gdk_x11_ungrab_server(). * * gdk_x11_grab_server()/gdk_x11_ungrab_server() calls can be nested. */ function x11_grab_server(): void; /** * Find the #GdkDisplay corresponding to `xdisplay,` if any exists. * @param xdisplay a pointer to an X Display * @returns the #GdkDisplay, if found, otherwise %NULL. */ function x11_lookup_xdisplay(xdisplay: xlib.Display): X11Display; /** * Registers interest in receiving extension events with type codes * between `event_base` and `event_base + n_events - 1`. * The registered events must have the window field in the same place * as core X events (this is not the case for e.g. XKB extension events). * * If an event type is registered, events of this type will go through * global and window-specific filters (see gdk_window_add_filter()). * Unregistered events will only go through global filters. * GDK may register the events of some X extensions on its own. * * This function should only be needed in unusual circumstances, e.g. * when filtering XInput extension events on the root window. * @param display a #GdkDisplay * @param event_base first event type code to register * @param n_events number of event type codes to register */ function x11_register_standard_event_type(display: X11Display, event_base: number, n_events: number): void; /** * Sets the `SM_CLIENT_ID` property on the application’s leader window so that * the window manager can save the application’s state using the X11R6 ICCCM * session management protocol. * * See the X Session Management Library documentation for more information on * session management and the Inter-Client Communication Conventions Manual * @param sm_client_id the client id assigned by the session manager when the connection was opened, or %NULL to remove the property. */ function x11_set_sm_client_id(sm_client_id?: string | null): void; /** * Ungrab the default display after it has been grabbed with * gdk_x11_grab_server(). */ function x11_ungrab_server(): void; /** * Convert from an X atom for the default display to the corresponding * #GdkAtom. * @param xatom an X atom for the default GDK display * @returns the corresponding G#dkAtom. */ function x11_xatom_to_atom(xatom: xlib.Atom): Gdk.Atom; /** * Convert from an X atom for a #GdkDisplay to the corresponding * #GdkAtom. * @param display A #GdkDisplay * @param xatom an X atom * @returns the corresponding #GdkAtom. */ function x11_xatom_to_atom_for_display(display: X11Display, xatom: xlib.Atom): Gdk.Atom; namespace X11AppLaunchContext { // Constructor properties interface interface ConstructorProps extends Gdk.AppLaunchContext.ConstructorProps {} } class X11AppLaunchContext extends Gdk.AppLaunchContext { static $gtype: GObject.GType; // Constructors constructor(properties?: Partial, ...args: any[]); _init(...args: any[]): void; } namespace X11Cursor { // Constructor properties interface interface ConstructorProps extends Gdk.Cursor.ConstructorProps {} } class X11Cursor extends Gdk.Cursor { static $gtype: GObject.GType; // Constructors constructor(properties?: Partial, ...args: any[]); _init(...args: any[]): void; // Methods /** * Returns the X cursor belonging to a #GdkCursor. * @returns an Xlib Cursor. */ get_xcursor(): xlib.Cursor; /** * Returns the display of a #GdkCursor. * @returns an Xlib Display*. */ get_xdisplay(): xlib.Display; } namespace X11DeviceCore { // Constructor properties interface interface ConstructorProps extends Gdk.Device.ConstructorProps {} } class X11DeviceCore extends Gdk.Device { static $gtype: GObject.GType; // Constructors constructor(properties?: Partial, ...args: any[]); _init(...args: any[]): void; } namespace X11DeviceManagerCore { // Constructor properties interface interface ConstructorProps extends Gdk.DeviceManager.ConstructorProps {} } class X11DeviceManagerCore extends Gdk.DeviceManager { static $gtype: GObject.GType; // Constructors constructor(properties?: Partial, ...args: any[]); _init(...args: any[]): void; } namespace X11DeviceManagerXI2 { // Constructor properties interface interface ConstructorProps extends X11DeviceManagerCore.ConstructorProps { major: number; minor: number; opcode: number; } } class X11DeviceManagerXI2 extends X11DeviceManagerCore { static $gtype: GObject.GType; // Properties get major(): number; get minor(): number; get opcode(): number; // Constructors constructor(properties?: Partial, ...args: any[]); _init(...args: any[]): void; } namespace X11DeviceXI2 { // Constructor properties interface interface ConstructorProps extends Gdk.Device.ConstructorProps { device_id: number; deviceId: number; } } class X11DeviceXI2 extends Gdk.Device { static $gtype: GObject.GType; // Properties get device_id(): number; get deviceId(): number; // Constructors constructor(properties?: Partial, ...args: any[]); _init(...args: any[]): void; } namespace X11Display { // Constructor properties interface interface ConstructorProps extends Gdk.Display.ConstructorProps {} } class X11Display extends Gdk.Display { static $gtype: GObject.GType; // Constructors constructor(properties?: Partial, ...args: any[]); _init(...args: any[]): void; // Static methods /** * Retrieves the version of the GLX implementation. * @param display a #GdkDisplay */ static get_glx_version(display: Gdk.Display): [boolean, number, number]; // Methods /** * Pops the error trap pushed by gdk_x11_display_error_trap_push(). * Will XSync() if necessary and will always block until * the error is known to have occurred or not occurred, * so the error code can be returned. * * If you don’t need to use the return value, * gdk_x11_display_error_trap_pop_ignored() would be more efficient. * * See gdk_error_trap_pop() for the all-displays-at-once * equivalent. * @returns X error code or 0 on success */ error_trap_pop(): number; /** * Pops the error trap pushed by gdk_x11_display_error_trap_push(). * Does not block to see if an error occurred; merely records the * range of requests to ignore errors for, and ignores those errors * if they arrive asynchronously. * * See gdk_error_trap_pop_ignored() for the all-displays-at-once * equivalent. */ error_trap_pop_ignored(): void; /** * Begins a range of X requests on `display` for which X error events * will be ignored. Unignored errors (when no trap is pushed) will abort * the application. Use gdk_x11_display_error_trap_pop() or * gdk_x11_display_error_trap_pop_ignored()to lift a trap pushed * with this function. * * See also gdk_error_trap_push() to push a trap on all displays. */ error_trap_push(): void; /** * Gets the startup notification ID for a display. * @returns the startup notification ID for @display */ get_startup_notification_id(): string; /** * Returns the timestamp of the last user interaction on * `display`. The timestamp is taken from events caused * by user interaction such as key presses or pointer * movements. See gdk_x11_window_set_user_time(). * @returns the timestamp of the last user interaction */ get_user_time(): number; /** * Returns the X display of a #GdkDisplay. * @returns an X display */ get_xdisplay(): xlib.Display; /** * Call XGrabServer() on `display`. * To ungrab the display again, use gdk_x11_display_ungrab(). * * gdk_x11_display_grab()/gdk_x11_display_ungrab() calls can be nested. */ grab(): void; /** * Sets the cursor theme from which the images for cursor * should be taken. * * If the windowing system supports it, existing cursors created * with gdk_cursor_new(), gdk_cursor_new_for_display() and * gdk_cursor_new_from_name() are updated to reflect the theme * change. Custom cursors constructed with * gdk_cursor_new_from_pixbuf() will have to be handled * by the application (GTK+ applications can learn about * cursor theme changes by listening for change notification * for the corresponding #GtkSetting). * @param theme the name of the cursor theme to use, or %NULL to unset a previously set value * @param size the cursor size to use, or 0 to keep the previous size */ set_cursor_theme(theme: string | null, size: number): void; /** * Sets the startup notification ID for a display. * * This is usually taken from the value of the DESKTOP_STARTUP_ID * environment variable, but in some cases (such as the application not * being launched using exec()) it can come from other sources. * * If the ID contains the string "_TIME" then the portion following that * string is taken to be the X11 timestamp of the event that triggered * the application to be launched and the GDK current event time is set * accordingly. * * The startup ID is also what is used to signal that the startup is * complete (for example, when opening a window or when calling * gdk_notify_startup_complete()). * @param startup_id the startup notification ID (must be valid utf8) */ set_startup_notification_id(startup_id: string): void; /** * Forces a specific window scale for all windows on this display, * instead of using the default or user configured scale. This * is can be used to disable scaling support by setting `scale` to * 1, or to programmatically set the window scale. * * Once the scale is set by this call it will not change in response * to later user configuration changes. * @param scale The new scale value */ set_window_scale(scale: number): void; /** * Convert a string from the encoding of the current * locale into a form suitable for storing in a window property. * @param str a nul-terminated string * @returns 0 upon success, non-zero upon failure */ string_to_compound_text(str: string): [number, Gdk.Atom, number, Uint8Array]; /** * Convert a text string from the encoding as it is stored * in a property into an array of strings in the encoding of * the current locale. (The elements of the array represent the * nul-separated elements of the original text string.) * @param encoding an atom representing the encoding. The most common values for this are STRING, or COMPOUND_TEXT. This is value used as the type for the property * @param format the format of the property * @param text The text data * @param length The number of items to transform * @param list location to store an array of strings in the encoding of the current locale. This array should be freed using gdk_free_text_list(). * @returns the number of strings stored in list, or 0, if the conversion failed */ text_property_to_text_list( encoding: Gdk.Atom, format: number, text: number, length: number, list: string, ): number; /** * Ungrab `display` after it has been grabbed with * gdk_x11_display_grab(). */ ungrab(): void; /** * Converts from UTF-8 to compound text. * @param str a UTF-8 string * @returns %TRUE if the conversion succeeded, otherwise %FALSE */ utf8_to_compound_text(str: string): [boolean, Gdk.Atom, number, Uint8Array]; } namespace X11DisplayManager { // Constructor properties interface interface ConstructorProps extends Gdk.DisplayManager.ConstructorProps {} } class X11DisplayManager extends Gdk.DisplayManager { static $gtype: GObject.GType; // Constructors constructor(properties?: Partial, ...args: any[]); _init(...args: any[]): void; } namespace X11DragContext { // Constructor properties interface interface ConstructorProps extends Gdk.DragContext.ConstructorProps {} } class X11DragContext extends Gdk.DragContext { static $gtype: GObject.GType; // Constructors constructor(properties?: Partial, ...args: any[]); _init(...args: any[]): void; } namespace X11GLContext { // Constructor properties interface interface ConstructorProps extends Gdk.GLContext.ConstructorProps {} } class X11GLContext extends Gdk.GLContext { static $gtype: GObject.GType; // Constructors constructor(properties?: Partial, ...args: any[]); _init(...args: any[]): void; } namespace X11Keymap { // Constructor properties interface interface ConstructorProps extends Gdk.Keymap.ConstructorProps {} } class X11Keymap extends Gdk.Keymap { static $gtype: GObject.GType; // Constructors constructor(properties?: Partial, ...args: any[]); _init(...args: any[]): void; // Methods /** * Extracts the group from the state field sent in an X Key event. * This is only needed for code processing raw X events, since #GdkEventKey * directly includes an is_modifier field. * @param state raw state returned from X * @returns the index of the active keyboard group for the event */ get_group_for_state(state: number): number; /** * Determines whether a particular key code represents a key that * is a modifier. That is, it’s a key that normally just affects * the keyboard state and the behavior of other keys rather than * producing a direct effect itself. This is only needed for code * processing raw X events, since #GdkEventKey directly includes * an is_modifier field. * @param keycode the hardware keycode from a key event * @returns %TRUE if the hardware keycode is a modifier key */ key_is_modifier(keycode: number): boolean; } namespace X11Monitor { // Constructor properties interface interface ConstructorProps extends Gdk.Monitor.ConstructorProps {} } class X11Monitor extends Gdk.Monitor { static $gtype: GObject.GType; // Constructors constructor(properties?: Partial, ...args: any[]); _init(...args: any[]): void; // Static methods static get_output(monitor: Gdk.Monitor): xlib.XID; } namespace X11Screen { // Signal callback interfaces interface WindowManagerChanged { (): void; } // Constructor properties interface interface ConstructorProps extends Gdk.Screen.ConstructorProps {} } class X11Screen extends Gdk.Screen { static $gtype: GObject.GType; // Constructors constructor(properties?: Partial, ...args: any[]); _init(...args: any[]): void; // Signals connect(id: string, callback: (...args: any[]) => any): number; connect_after(id: string, callback: (...args: any[]) => any): number; emit(id: string, ...args: any[]): void; connect(signal: 'window-manager-changed', callback: (_source: this) => void): number; connect_after(signal: 'window-manager-changed', callback: (_source: this) => void): number; emit(signal: 'window-manager-changed'): void; // Methods /** * Returns the current workspace for `screen` when running under a * window manager that supports multiple workspaces, as described * in the * [Extended Window Manager Hints](http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/wm-spec) specification. * @returns the current workspace, or 0 if workspaces are not supported */ get_current_desktop(): number; /** * Gets the XID of the specified output/monitor. * If the X server does not support version 1.2 of the RANDR * extension, 0 is returned. * @param monitor_num number of the monitor, between 0 and gdk_screen_get_n_monitors (screen) * @returns the XID of the monitor */ get_monitor_output(monitor_num: number): xlib.XID; /** * Returns the number of workspaces for `screen` when running under a * window manager that supports multiple workspaces, as described * in the * [Extended Window Manager Hints](http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/wm-spec) specification. * @returns the number of workspaces, or 0 if workspaces are not supported */ get_number_of_desktops(): number; /** * Returns the index of a #GdkScreen. * @returns the position of @screen among the screens of its display */ get_screen_number(): number; /** * Returns the name of the window manager for `screen`. * @returns the name of the window manager screen @screen, or "unknown" if the window manager is unknown. The string is owned by GDK and should not be freed. */ get_window_manager_name(): string; /** * Returns the screen of a #GdkScreen. * @returns an Xlib Screen* */ get_xscreen(): xlib.Screen; /** * Looks up the #GdkVisual for a particular screen and X Visual ID. * @param xvisualid an X Visual ID. * @returns the #GdkVisual (owned by the screen object), or %NULL if the visual ID wasn’t found. */ lookup_visual(xvisualid: xlib.VisualID): X11Visual; /** * This function is specific to the X11 backend of GDK, and indicates * whether the window manager supports a certain hint from the * [Extended Window Manager Hints](http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/wm-spec) specification. * * When using this function, keep in mind that the window manager * can change over time; so you shouldn’t use this function in * a way that impacts persistent application state. A common bug * is that your application can start up before the window manager * does when the user logs in, and before the window manager starts * gdk_x11_screen_supports_net_wm_hint() will return %FALSE for every property. * You can monitor the window_manager_changed signal on #GdkScreen to detect * a window manager change. * @param property a property atom. * @returns %TRUE if the window manager supports @property */ supports_net_wm_hint(property: Gdk.Atom): boolean; } namespace X11Visual { // Constructor properties interface interface ConstructorProps extends Gdk.Visual.ConstructorProps {} } class X11Visual extends Gdk.Visual { static $gtype: GObject.GType; // Constructors constructor(properties?: Partial, ...args: any[]); _init(...args: any[]): void; // Methods /** * Returns the X visual belonging to a #GdkVisual. * @returns an Xlib Visual*. */ get_xvisual(): xlib.Visual; } namespace X11Window { // Constructor properties interface interface ConstructorProps extends Gdk.Window.ConstructorProps {} } class X11Window extends Gdk.Window { static $gtype: GObject.GType; // Constructors constructor(properties?: Partial, ...args: any[]); _init(...args: any[]): void; static foreign_new_for_display(display: X11Display, window: xlib.Window): X11Window; // Static methods /** * Looks up the #GdkWindow that wraps the given native window handle. * @param display the #GdkDisplay corresponding to the window handle * @param window an Xlib Window */ static lookup_for_display(display: X11Display, window: xlib.Window): X11Window; // Methods /** * Gets the number of the workspace `window` is on. * @returns the current workspace of @window */ get_desktop(): number; /** * Returns the X resource (window) belonging to a #GdkWindow. * @returns the ID of @drawable’s X resource. */ get_xid(): xlib.Window; /** * Moves the window to the correct workspace when running under a * window manager that supports multiple workspaces, as described * in the [Extended Window Manager Hints](http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/wm-spec) specification. * Will not do anything if the window is already on all workspaces. */ move_to_current_desktop(): void; /** * Moves the window to the given workspace when running unde a * window manager that supports multiple workspaces, as described * in the [Extended Window Manager Hints](http://www.freedesktop.org/Standards/wm-spec) specification. * @param desktop the number of the workspace to move the window to */ move_to_desktop(desktop: number): void; /** * This is the same as gdk_window_set_shadow_width() but it only works * on GdkX11Window. * @param left The left extent * @param right The right extent * @param top The top extent * @param bottom The bottom extent */ set_frame_extents(left: number, right: number, top: number, bottom: number): void; /** * This function can be used to disable frame synchronization for a window. * Normally frame synchronziation will be enabled or disabled based on whether * the system has a compositor that supports frame synchronization, but if * the window is not directly managed by the window manager, then frame * synchronziation may need to be disabled. This is the case for a window * embedded via the XEMBED protocol. * @param frame_sync_enabled whether frame-synchronization should be enabled */ set_frame_sync_enabled(frame_sync_enabled: boolean): void; /** * Set a hint for the window manager, requesting that the titlebar * should be hidden when the window is maximized. * * Note that this property is automatically updated by GTK+, so this * function should only be used by applications which do not use GTK+ * to create toplevel windows. * @param hide_titlebar_when_maximized whether to hide the titlebar when maximized */ set_hide_titlebar_when_maximized(hide_titlebar_when_maximized: boolean): void; /** * GTK+ applications can request a dark theme variant. In order to * make other applications - namely window managers using GTK+ for * themeing - aware of this choice, GTK+ uses this function to * export the requested theme variant as _GTK_THEME_VARIANT property * on toplevel windows. * * Note that this property is automatically updated by GTK+, so this * function should only be used by applications which do not use GTK+ * to create toplevel windows. * @param variant the theme variant to export */ set_theme_variant(variant: string): void; /** * The application can use this call to update the _NET_WM_USER_TIME * property on a toplevel window. This property stores an Xserver * time which represents the time of the last user input event * received for this window. This property may be used by the window * manager to alter the focus, stacking, and/or placement behavior of * windows when they are mapped depending on whether the new window * was created by a user action or is a "pop-up" window activated by a * timer or some other event. * * Note that this property is automatically updated by GDK, so this * function should only be used by applications which handle input * events bypassing GDK. * @param timestamp An XServer timestamp to which the property should be set */ set_user_time(timestamp: number): void; /** * This function modifies or removes an arbitrary X11 window * property of type UTF8_STRING. If the given `window` is * not a toplevel window, it is ignored. * @param name Property name, will be interned as an X atom * @param value Property value, or %NULL to delete */ set_utf8_property(name: string, value?: string | null): void; } type X11AppLaunchContextClass = typeof X11AppLaunchContext; type X11CursorClass = typeof X11Cursor; type X11DeviceCoreClass = typeof X11DeviceCore; type X11DeviceManagerCoreClass = typeof X11DeviceManagerCore; type X11DeviceManagerXI2Class = typeof X11DeviceManagerXI2; type X11DeviceXI2Class = typeof X11DeviceXI2; type X11DisplayClass = typeof X11Display; type X11DisplayManagerClass = typeof X11DisplayManager; type X11DragContextClass = typeof X11DragContext; type X11GLContextClass = typeof X11GLContext; type X11KeymapClass = typeof X11Keymap; type X11MonitorClass = typeof X11Monitor; type X11ScreenClass = typeof X11Screen; type X11VisualClass = typeof X11Visual; type X11WindowClass = typeof X11Window; /** * Name of the imported GIR library * `see` https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gjs/-/blob/master/gi/ns.cpp#L188 */ const __name__: string; /** * Version of the imported GIR library * `see` https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gjs/-/blob/master/gi/ns.cpp#L189 */ const __version__: string; } export default GdkX11; } declare module 'gi://GdkX11' { import GdkX1130 from 'gi://GdkX11?version=3.0'; export default GdkX1130; } // END