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Since this Gtk.Template is implemented as an override decorator class and doesn't have a normal mapped C function, this may well be expected from your POV.
Can you at least consider to add a short pointer-like footnote to
"This is implemented for Python by PyGObject with Gtk.Template."
as something like:
This Gtk.Template is a decorator class is implemented as override in python3-gi in /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/gi/overrides/Gtk.py. So Gtk.Template doesn't show up in Object API Reference. It's content is available at /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/gi/_gtktemplate.py.
Of course, API reference covering Gtk.Template is better but may not be trivial (I don't know).
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Thank you for updating PyGObject Docs » User Guide » Gtk.Template . This really helped. Thanks.
To learn more, I looked for Object API Reference and didn't find Gtk.Template there:
Since this Gtk.Template is implemented as an override decorator class and doesn't have a normal mapped C function, this may well be expected from your POV.
Can you at least consider to add a short pointer-like footnote to
"This is implemented for Python by PyGObject with Gtk.Template."
as something like:
This Gtk.Template is a decorator class is implemented as override in python3-gi in /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/gi/overrides/Gtk.py. So Gtk.Template doesn't show up in Object API Reference. It's content is available at /usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/gi/_gtktemplate.py.
Of course, API reference covering Gtk.Template is better but may not be trivial (I don't know).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: