GimpUi.constants

Constants table

Name Value Type Documentation
COLOR_SELECTOR_BAR_SIZE 15 <class ‘int’> §
COLOR_SELECTOR_SIZE 150 <class ‘int’> §
ICON_APPLICATION_EXIT application-exit <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_ASPECT_LANDSCAPE gimp-landscape <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_ASPECT_PORTRAIT gimp-portrait <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_ATTACH gimp-attach <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_BUSINESS_CARD gimp-business-card <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_CAP_BUTT gimp-cap-butt <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_CAP_ROUND gimp-cap-round <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_CAP_SQUARE gimp-cap-square <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_CENTER gimp-center <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_CENTER_HORIZONTAL gimp-hcenter <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_CENTER_VERTICAL gimp-vcenter <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_CHAIN_HORIZONTAL gimp-hchain <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_CHAIN_HORIZONTAL_BROKEN gimp-hchain-broken <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_CHAIN_VERTICAL gimp-vchain <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_CHAIN_VERTICAL_BROKEN gimp-vchain-broken <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_CHANNEL gimp-channel <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_CHANNEL_ALPHA gimp-channel-alpha <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_CHANNEL_BLUE gimp-channel-blue <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_CHANNEL_GRAY gimp-channel-gray <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_CHANNEL_GREEN gimp-channel-green <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_CHANNEL_INDEXED gimp-channel-indexed <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_CHANNEL_RED gimp-channel-red <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_CHAR_PICKER gimp-char-picker <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_CLOSE gimp-close <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_CLOSE_ALL gimp-close-all <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_COLORMAP gimp-colormap <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_COLORS_DEFAULT gimp-default-colors <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_COLORS_SWAP gimp-swap-colors <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_COLOR_PICKER_BLACK gimp-color-picker-black <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_COLOR_PICKER_GRAY gimp-color-picker-gray <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_COLOR_PICKER_WHITE gimp-color-picker-white <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_COLOR_PICK_FROM_SCREEN gimp-color-pick-from-screen <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_COLOR_SELECTOR_CMYK gimp-color-cmyk <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_COLOR_SELECTOR_TRIANGLE gimp-color-triangle <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_COLOR_SELECTOR_WATER gimp-color-water <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_COLOR_SPACE_LINEAR gimp-color-space-linear <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_COLOR_SPACE_NON_LINEAR gimp-color-space-non-linear <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_COLOR_SPACE_PERCEPTUAL gimp-color-space-perceptual <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_CONTROLLER gimp-controller <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_CONTROLLER_KEYBOARD gimp-controller-keyboard <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_CONTROLLER_LINUX_INPUT gimp-controller-linux-input <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_CONTROLLER_MIDI gimp-controller-midi <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_CONTROLLER_WHEEL gimp-controller-wheel <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_CONVERT_GRAYSCALE gimp-convert-grayscale <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_CONVERT_INDEXED gimp-convert-indexed <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_CONVERT_RGB gimp-convert-rgb <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_CURSOR gimp-cursor <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_CURVE_FREE gimp-curve-free <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_CURVE_SMOOTH gimp-curve-smooth <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_DETACH gimp-detach <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_DIALOG_CHANNELS gimp-channels <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_DIALOG_DASHBOARD gimp-dashboard <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_DIALOG_DEVICE_STATUS gimp-device-status <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_DIALOG_ERROR dialog-error <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_DIALOG_IMAGES gimp-images <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_DIALOG_INFORMATION dialog-information <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_DIALOG_LAYERS gimp-layers <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_DIALOG_NAVIGATION gimp-navigation <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_DIALOG_PATHS gimp-paths <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_DIALOG_QUESTION dialog-question <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_DIALOG_RESHOW_FILTER gimp-reshow-filter <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_DIALOG_TOOLS gimp-tools <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_DIALOG_TOOL_OPTIONS gimp-tool-options <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_DIALOG_UNDO_HISTORY gimp-undo-history <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_DIALOG_WARNING dialog-warning <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_DISPLAY gimp-display <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_DISPLAY_FILTER gimp-display-filter <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_DISPLAY_FILTER_CLIP_WARNING gimp-display-filter-clip-warning <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_DISPLAY_FILTER_COLORBLIND gimp-display-filter-colorblind <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_DISPLAY_FILTER_CONTRAST gimp-display-filter-contrast <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_DISPLAY_FILTER_GAMMA gimp-display-filter-gamma <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_DISPLAY_FILTER_LCMS gimp-display-filter-lcms <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_DISPLAY_FILTER_PROOF gimp-display-filter-proof <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_DOCUMENT_NEW document-new <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_DOCUMENT_OPEN document-open <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_DOCUMENT_OPEN_RECENT document-open-recent <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_DOCUMENT_PAGE_SETUP document-page-setup <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_DOCUMENT_PRINT document-print <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_DOCUMENT_PRINT_RESOLUTION document-print <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_DOCUMENT_PROPERTIES document-properties <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_DOCUMENT_REVERT document-revert <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_DOCUMENT_SAVE document-save <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_DOCUMENT_SAVE_AS document-save-as <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_DYNAMICS gimp-dynamics <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_EDIT gtk-edit <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_EDIT_CLEAR edit-clear <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_EDIT_COPY edit-copy <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_EDIT_CUT edit-cut <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_EDIT_DELETE edit-delete <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_EDIT_FIND edit-find <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_EDIT_PASTE edit-paste <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_EDIT_PASTE_AS_NEW gimp-paste-as-new <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_EDIT_PASTE_INTO gimp-paste-into <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_EDIT_REDO edit-redo <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_EDIT_UNDO edit-undo <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_EFFECT gimp-effects <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_EVEN_HORIZONTAL_GAP gimp-even-horizontal-gap <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_EVEN_VERTICAL_GAP gimp-even-vertical-gap <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_FILE_MANAGER gimp-file-manager <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_FILL_HORIZONTAL gimp-hfill <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_FILL_VERTICAL gimp-vfill <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_FOLDER_NEW folder-new <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_FONT gtk-select-font <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_FORMAT_INDENT_LESS format-indent-less <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_FORMAT_INDENT_MORE format-indent-more <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_FORMAT_JUSTIFY_CENTER format-justify-center <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_FORMAT_JUSTIFY_FILL format-justify-fill <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_FORMAT_JUSTIFY_LEFT format-justify-left <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_FORMAT_JUSTIFY_RIGHT format-justify-right <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_FORMAT_TEXT_BOLD format-text-bold <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_FORMAT_TEXT_DIRECTION_LTR format-text-direction-ltr <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_FORMAT_TEXT_DIRECTION_RTL format-text-direction-rtl <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_FORMAT_TEXT_DIRECTION_TTB_LTR gimp-text-dir-ttb-ltr <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_FORMAT_TEXT_DIRECTION_TTB_LTR_UPRIGHT gimp-text-dir-ttb-ltr-upright <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_FORMAT_TEXT_DIRECTION_TTB_RTL gimp-text-dir-ttb-rtl <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_FORMAT_TEXT_DIRECTION_TTB_RTL_UPRIGHT gimp-text-dir-ttb-rtl-upright <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_FORMAT_TEXT_ITALIC format-text-italic <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_FORMAT_TEXT_SPACING_LETTER gimp-letter-spacing <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_FORMAT_TEXT_SPACING_LINE gimp-line-spacing <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_FORMAT_TEXT_STRIKETHROUGH format-text-strikethrough <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_FORMAT_TEXT_UNDERLINE format-text-underline <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_FRAME gimp-frame <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_GEGL gimp-gegl <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_GO_BOTTOM go-bottom <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_GO_DOWN go-down <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_GO_FIRST go-first <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_GO_HOME go-home <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_GO_LAST go-last <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_GO_NEXT go-next <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_GO_PREVIOUS go-previous <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_GO_TOP go-top <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_GO_UP go-up <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_GRADIENT_BILINEAR gimp-gradient-bilinear <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_GRADIENT_CONICAL_ASYMMETRIC gimp-gradient-conical-asymmetric <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_GRADIENT_CONICAL_SYMMETRIC gimp-gradient-conical-symmetric <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_GRADIENT_LINEAR gimp-gradient-linear <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_GRADIENT_RADIAL gimp-gradient-radial <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_GRADIENT_SHAPEBURST_ANGULAR gimp-gradient-shapeburst-angular <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_GRADIENT_SHAPEBURST_DIMPLED gimp-gradient-shapeburst-dimpled <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_GRADIENT_SHAPEBURST_SPHERICAL gimp-gradient-shapeburst-spherical <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_GRADIENT_SPIRAL_ANTICLOCKWISE gimp-gradient-spiral-anticlockwise <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_GRADIENT_SPIRAL_CLOCKWISE gimp-gradient-spiral-clockwise <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_GRADIENT_SQUARE gimp-gradient-square <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_GRAVITY_EAST gimp-gravity-east <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_GRAVITY_NORTH gimp-gravity-north <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_GRAVITY_NORTH_EAST gimp-gravity-north-east <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_GRAVITY_NORTH_WEST gimp-gravity-north-west <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_GRAVITY_SOUTH gimp-gravity-south <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_GRAVITY_SOUTH_EAST gimp-gravity-south-east <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_GRAVITY_SOUTH_WEST gimp-gravity-south-west <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_GRAVITY_WEST gimp-gravity-west <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_GRID gimp-grid <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_HELP system-help <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_HELP_ABOUT help-about <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_HELP_USER_MANUAL gimp-user-manual <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_HISTOGRAM gimp-histogram <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_HISTOGRAM_LINEAR gimp-histogram-linear <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_HISTOGRAM_LOGARITHMIC gimp-histogram-logarithmic <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_IMAGE gimp-image <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_IMAGE_OPEN gimp-image-open <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_IMAGE_RELOAD gimp-image-reload <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_INPUT_DEVICE gimp-input-device <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_INVERT gimp-invert <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_JOIN_BEVEL gimp-join-bevel <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_JOIN_MITER gimp-join-miter <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_JOIN_ROUND gimp-join-round <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_LAYER gimp-layer <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_LAYER_ANCHOR gimp-anchor <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_LAYER_FLOATING_SELECTION gimp-floating-selection <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_LAYER_MASK gimp-layer-mask <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_LAYER_MERGE_DOWN gimp-merge-down <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_LAYER_TEXT_LAYER gimp-text-layer <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_LAYER_TO_IMAGESIZE gimp-layer-to-imagesize <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_LINKED gimp-linked <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_LIST gimp-list <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_LIST_ADD list-add <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_LIST_REMOVE list-remove <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_LOCK gimp-lock <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_LOCK_ALPHA gimp-lock-alpha <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_LOCK_CONTENT gimp-lock-content <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_LOCK_MULTI gimp-lock-multi <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_LOCK_PATH gimp-lock-path <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_LOCK_POSITION gimp-lock-position <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_LOCK_VISIBILITY gimp-lock-visibility <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_MARKER gimp-marker <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_MENU_LEFT gimp-menu-left <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_MENU_RIGHT gimp-menu-right <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_OBJECT_DUPLICATE gimp-duplicate <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_OBJECT_FLIP_HORIZONTAL object-flip-horizontal <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_OBJECT_FLIP_VERTICAL object-flip-vertical <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_OBJECT_RESIZE gimp-resize <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_OBJECT_ROTATE_180 gimp-rotate-180 <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_OBJECT_ROTATE_270 object-rotate-left <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_OBJECT_ROTATE_90 object-rotate-right <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_OBJECT_SCALE gimp-scale <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_PALETTE gtk-select-color <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_PATH gimp-path <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_PATH_STROKE gimp-path-stroke <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_PATTERN gimp-pattern <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_PIVOT_CENTER gimp-pivot-center <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_PIVOT_EAST gimp-pivot-east <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_PIVOT_NORTH gimp-pivot-north <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_PIVOT_NORTH_EAST gimp-pivot-north-east <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_PIVOT_NORTH_WEST gimp-pivot-north-west <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_PIVOT_SOUTH gimp-pivot-south <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_PIVOT_SOUTH_EAST gimp-pivot-south-east <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_PIVOT_SOUTH_WEST gimp-pivot-south-west <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_PIVOT_WEST gimp-pivot-west <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_PLUGIN gimp-plugin <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_PREFERENCES_SYSTEM preferences-system <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_PROCESS_STOP process-stop <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_QUICK_MASK_OFF gimp-quick-mask-off <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_QUICK_MASK_ON gimp-quick-mask-on <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_RECORD media-record <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_RESET gimp-reset <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_SAMPLE_POINT gimp-sample-point <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_SELECTION gimp-selection <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_SELECTION_ADD gimp-selection-add <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_SELECTION_ALL gimp-selection-all <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_SELECTION_BORDER gimp-selection-border <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_SELECTION_GROW gimp-selection-grow <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_SELECTION_INTERSECT gimp-selection-intersect <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_SELECTION_NONE gimp-selection-none <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_SELECTION_REPLACE gimp-selection-replace <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_SELECTION_SHRINK gimp-selection-shrink <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_SELECTION_STROKE gimp-selection-stroke <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_SELECTION_SUBTRACT gimp-selection-subtract <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_SELECTION_TO_CHANNEL gimp-selection-to-channel <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_SELECTION_TO_PATH gimp-selection-to-path <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_SHAPE_CIRCLE gimp-shape-circle <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_SHAPE_DIAMOND gimp-shape-diamond <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_SHAPE_SQUARE gimp-shape-square <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_SHRED gimp-shred <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_SMARTPHONE gimp-smartphone <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_SYMMETRY gimp-symmetry <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_SYSTEM_RUN system-run <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TEMPLATE gimp-template <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TEXTURE gimp-texture <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_AIRBRUSH gimp-tool-airbrush <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_ALIGN gimp-tool-align <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_BLUR gimp-tool-blur <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_BRIGHTNESS_CONTRAST gimp-tool-brightness-contrast <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_BUCKET_FILL gimp-tool-bucket-fill <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_BY_COLOR_SELECT gimp-tool-by-color-select <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_CAGE gimp-tool-cage <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_CLONE gimp-tool-clone <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_COLORIZE gimp-tool-colorize <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_COLOR_BALANCE gimp-tool-color-balance <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_COLOR_PICKER gimp-tool-color-picker <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_COLOR_TEMPERATURE gimp-tool-color-temperature <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_CROP gimp-tool-crop <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_CURVES gimp-tool-curves <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_DESATURATE gimp-tool-desaturate <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_DODGE gimp-tool-dodge <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_ELLIPSE_SELECT gimp-tool-ellipse-select <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_ERASER gimp-tool-eraser <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_EXPOSURE gimp-tool-exposure <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_FLIP gimp-tool-flip <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_FOREGROUND_SELECT gimp-tool-foreground-select <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_FREE_SELECT gimp-tool-free-select <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_FUZZY_SELECT gimp-tool-fuzzy-select <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_GRADIENT gimp-tool-gradient <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_HANDLE_TRANSFORM gimp-tool-handle-transform <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_HEAL gimp-tool-heal <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_HUE_SATURATION gimp-tool-hue-saturation <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_INK gimp-tool-ink <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_ISCISSORS gimp-tool-iscissors <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_LEVELS gimp-tool-levels <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_MEASURE gimp-tool-measure <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_MOVE gimp-tool-move <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_MYPAINT_BRUSH gimp-tool-mypaint-brush <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_N_POINT_DEFORMATION gimp-tool-n-point-deformation <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_OFFSET gimp-tool-offset <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_PAINTBRUSH gimp-tool-paintbrush <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_PAINT_SELECT gimp-tool-paint-select <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_PATH gimp-tool-path <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_PENCIL gimp-tool-pencil <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_PERSPECTIVE gimp-tool-perspective <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_PERSPECTIVE_CLONE gimp-tool-perspective-clone <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_POSTERIZE gimp-tool-posterize <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_PRESET gimp-tool-preset <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_RECT_SELECT gimp-tool-rect-select <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_ROTATE gimp-tool-rotate <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_SCALE gimp-tool-scale <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_SEAMLESS_CLONE gimp-tool-seamless-clone <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_SHADOWS_HIGHLIGHTS gimp-tool-shadows-highlights <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_SHEAR gimp-tool-shear <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_SMUDGE gimp-tool-smudge <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_TEXT gimp-tool-text <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_THRESHOLD gimp-tool-threshold <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_TRANSFORM_3D gimp-tool-transform-3d <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_UNIFIED_TRANSFORM gimp-tool-unified-transform <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_WARP gimp-tool-warp <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TOOL_ZOOM gimp-tool-zoom <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TRANSFORM_3D_CAMERA gimp-transform-3d-camera <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TRANSFORM_3D_MOVE gimp-transform-3d-move <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TRANSFORM_3D_ROTATE gimp-transform-3d-rotate <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_TRANSPARENCY gimp-transparency <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_VIDEO gimp-video <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_VIEW_FULLSCREEN view-fullscreen <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_VIEW_REFRESH view-refresh <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_VIEW_SHRINK_WRAP view-shrink-wrap <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_VIEW_ZOOM_FILL view-zoom-fill <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_VISIBLE gimp-visible <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_WEB gimp-web <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_WILBER gimp-wilber <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_WILBER_EEK gimp-wilber-eek <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_WINDOW_CLOSE window-close <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_WINDOW_MOVE_TO_SCREEN gimp-move-to-screen <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_WINDOW_NEW window-new <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_ZOOM_FIT_BEST zoom-fit-best <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_ZOOM_FOLLOW_WINDOW gimp-zoom-follow-window <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_ZOOM_IN zoom-in <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_ZOOM_ORIGINAL zoom-original <class ‘str’> §§
ICON_ZOOM_OUT zoom-out <class ‘str’> §§

Documentation §

  • int([x]) -> integer
    int(x, base=10) -> integer

    Convert a number or string to an integer, or return 0 if no arguments
    are given. If x is a number, return x.int(). For floating-point
    numbers, this truncates towards zero.

    If x is not a number or if base is given, then x must be a string,
    bytes, or bytearray instance representing an integer literal in the
    given base. The literal can be preceded by ‘+’ or ‘-‘ and be surrounded
    by whitespace. The base defaults to 10. Valid bases are 0 and 2-36.
    Base 0 means to interpret the base from the string as an integer literal.
    »> int(‘0b100’, base=0)
    4

Runtime attributes

  • denominator
  • imag
  • numerator
  • real

Runtime functions

  • as_integer_ratio()
    • Return a pair of integers, whose ratio is equal to the original int.

      The ratio is in lowest terms and has a positive denominator.

      »> (10).as_integer_ratio()
      (10, 1)
      »> (-10).as_integer_ratio()
      (-10, 1)
      »> (0).as_integer_ratio()
      (0, 1)
  • bit_count()
    • Number of ones in the binary representation of the absolute value of self.

      Also known as the population count.

      »> bin(13)
      ‘0b1101’
      »> (13).bit_count()
      3
  • bit_length()
    • Number of bits necessary to represent self in binary.

      »> bin(37)
      ‘0b100101’
      »> (37).bit_length()
      6
  • conjugate()
    • Returns self, the complex conjugate of any int.
  • from_bytes(bytes, byteorder='big', *, signed=False)
    • Return the integer represented by the given array of bytes.

      bytes
      Holds the array of bytes to convert. The argument must either
      support the buffer protocol or be an iterable object producing bytes.
      Bytes and bytearray are examples of built-in objects that support the
      buffer protocol.
      byteorder
      The byte order used to represent the integer. If byteorder is ‘big’,
      the most significant byte is at the beginning of the byte array. If
      byteorder is ‘little’, the most significant byte is at the end of the
      byte array. To request the native byte order of the host system, use
      sys.byteorder as the byte order value. Default is to use ‘big’.
      signed
      Indicates whether two’s complement is used to represent the integer.
  • is_integer()
    • Returns True. Exists for duck type compatibility with float.is_integer.
  • to_bytes(length=1, byteorder='big', *, signed=False)
    • Return an array of bytes representing an integer.

      length
      Length of bytes object to use. An OverflowError is raised if the
      integer is not representable with the given number of bytes. Default
      is length 1.
      byteorder
      The byte order used to represent the integer. If byteorder is ‘big’,
      the most significant byte is at the beginning of the byte array. If
      byteorder is ‘little’, the most significant byte is at the end of the
      byte array. To request the native byte order of the host system, use
      sys.byteorder as the byte order value. Default is to use ‘big’.
      signed
      Determines whether two’s complement is used to represent the integer.
      If signed is False and a negative integer is given, an OverflowError
      is raised.

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  • str(object=’’) -> str
    str(bytes_or_buffer[, encoding[, errors]]) -> str

    Create a new string object from the given object. If encoding or
    errors is specified, then the object must expose a data buffer
    that will be decoded using the given encoding and error handler.
    Otherwise, returns the result of object.str() (if defined)
    or repr(object).
    encoding defaults to ‘utf-8’.
    errors defaults to ‘strict’.

Runtime functions

  • capitalize()
    • Return a capitalized version of the string.

      More specifically, make the first character have upper case and the rest lower
      case.
  • casefold()
    • Return a version of the string suitable for caseless comparisons.
  • center(width, fillchar=' ', /)
    • Return a centered string of length width.

      Padding is done using the specified fill character (default is a space).
  • count(bound native)
    • Return the number of non-overlapping occurrences of substring sub in string S[start:end].

      Optional arguments start and end are interpreted as in slice notation.
  • encode(encoding='utf-8', errors='strict')
    • Encode the string using the codec registered for encoding.

      encoding
      The encoding in which to encode the string.
      errors
      The error handling scheme to use for encoding errors.
      The default is ‘strict’ meaning that encoding errors raise a
      UnicodeEncodeError. Other possible values are ‘ignore’, ‘replace’ and
      ‘xmlcharrefreplace’ as well as any other name registered with
      codecs.register_error that can handle UnicodeEncodeErrors.
  • endswith(bound native)
    • Return True if the string ends with the specified suffix, False otherwise.

      suffix
      A string or a tuple of strings to try.
      start
      Optional start position. Default: start of the string.
      end
      Optional stop position. Default: end of the string.
  • expandtabs(tabsize=8)
    • Return a copy where all tab characters are expanded using spaces.

      If tabsize is not given, a tab size of 8 characters is assumed.
  • find(bound native)
    • Return the lowest index in S where substring sub is found, such that sub is contained within S[start:end].

      Optional arguments start and end are interpreted as in slice notation.
      Return -1 on failure.
  • format(*args, **kwargs)
    • Return a formatted version of the string, using substitutions from args and kwargs.
      The substitutions are identified by braces (‘{‘ and ‘}’).
  • format_map(mapping, /)
    • Return a formatted version of the string, using substitutions from mapping.
      The substitutions are identified by braces (‘{‘ and ‘}’).
  • index(bound native)
    • Return the lowest index in S where substring sub is found, such that sub is contained within S[start:end].

      Optional arguments start and end are interpreted as in slice notation.
      Raises ValueError when the substring is not found.
  • isalnum()
    • Return True if the string is an alpha-numeric string, False otherwise.

      A string is alpha-numeric if all characters in the string are alpha-numeric and
      there is at least one character in the string.
  • isalpha()
    • Return True if the string is an alphabetic string, False otherwise.

      A string is alphabetic if all characters in the string are alphabetic and there
      is at least one character in the string.
  • isascii()
    • Return True if all characters in the string are ASCII, False otherwise.

      ASCII characters have code points in the range U+0000-U+007F.
      Empty string is ASCII too.
  • isdecimal()
    • Return True if the string is a decimal string, False otherwise.

      A string is a decimal string if all characters in the string are decimal and
      there is at least one character in the string.
  • isdigit()
    • Return True if the string is a digit string, False otherwise.

      A string is a digit string if all characters in the string are digits and there
      is at least one character in the string.
  • isidentifier()
    • Return True if the string is a valid Python identifier, False otherwise.

      Call keyword.iskeyword(s) to test whether string s is a reserved identifier,
      such as “def” or “class”.
  • islower()
    • Return True if the string is a lowercase string, False otherwise.

      A string is lowercase if all cased characters in the string are lowercase and
      there is at least one cased character in the string.
  • isnumeric()
    • Return True if the string is a numeric string, False otherwise.

      A string is numeric if all characters in the string are numeric and there is at
      least one character in the string.
  • isprintable()
    • Return True if all characters in the string are printable, False otherwise.

      A character is printable if repr() may use it in its output.
  • isspace()
    • Return True if the string is a whitespace string, False otherwise.

      A string is whitespace if all characters in the string are whitespace and there
      is at least one character in the string.
  • istitle()
    • Return True if the string is a title-cased string, False otherwise.

      In a title-cased string, upper- and title-case characters may only
      follow uncased characters and lowercase characters only cased ones.
  • isupper()
    • Return True if the string is an uppercase string, False otherwise.

      A string is uppercase if all cased characters in the string are uppercase and
      there is at least one cased character in the string.
  • join(iterable, /)
    • Concatenate any number of strings.

      The string whose method is called is inserted in between each given string.
      The result is returned as a new string.

      Example: ‘.’.join([‘ab’, ‘pq’, ‘rs’]) -> ‘ab.pq.rs’
  • ljust(width, fillchar=' ', /)
    • Return a left-justified string of length width.

      Padding is done using the specified fill character (default is a space).
  • lower()
    • Return a copy of the string converted to lowercase.
  • lstrip(chars=None, /)
    • Return a copy of the string with leading whitespace removed.

      If chars is given and not None, remove characters in chars instead.
  • maketrans(bound native)
    • Return a translation table usable for str.translate().

      If there is only one argument, it must be a dictionary mapping Unicode
      ordinals (integers) or characters to Unicode ordinals, strings or None.
      Character keys will be then converted to ordinals.
      If there are two arguments, they must be strings of equal length, and
      in the resulting dictionary, each character in x will be mapped to the
      character at the same position in y. If there is a third argument, it
      must be a string, whose characters will be mapped to None in the result.
  • partition(sep, /)
    • Partition the string into three parts using the given separator.

      This will search for the separator in the string. If the separator is found,
      returns a 3-tuple containing the part before the separator, the separator
      itself, and the part after it.

      If the separator is not found, returns a 3-tuple containing the original string
      and two empty strings.
  • removeprefix(prefix, /)
    • Return a str with the given prefix string removed if present.

      If the string starts with the prefix string, return string[len(prefix):].
      Otherwise, return a copy of the original string.
  • removesuffix(suffix, /)
    • Return a str with the given suffix string removed if present.

      If the string ends with the suffix string and that suffix is not empty,
      return string[:-len(suffix)]. Otherwise, return a copy of the original
      string.
  • replace(old, new, /, count=-1)
    • Return a copy with all occurrences of substring old replaced by new.

      count
      Maximum number of occurrences to replace.
      -1 (the default value) means replace all occurrences.

      If the optional argument count is given, only the first count occurrences are
      replaced.
  • rfind(bound native)
    • Return the highest index in S where substring sub is found, such that sub is contained within S[start:end].

      Optional arguments start and end are interpreted as in slice notation.
      Return -1 on failure.
  • rindex(bound native)
    • Return the highest index in S where substring sub is found, such that sub is contained within S[start:end].

      Optional arguments start and end are interpreted as in slice notation.
      Raises ValueError when the substring is not found.
  • rjust(width, fillchar=' ', /)
    • Return a right-justified string of length width.

      Padding is done using the specified fill character (default is a space).
  • rpartition(sep, /)
    • Partition the string into three parts using the given separator.

      This will search for the separator in the string, starting at the end. If
      the separator is found, returns a 3-tuple containing the part before the
      separator, the separator itself, and the part after it.

      If the separator is not found, returns a 3-tuple containing two empty strings
      and the original string.
  • rsplit(sep=None, maxsplit=-1)
    • Return a list of the substrings in the string, using sep as the separator string.

      sep
      The separator used to split the string.

      When set to None (the default value), will split on any whitespace
      character (including \n \r \t \f and spaces) and will discard
      empty strings from the result.
      maxsplit
      Maximum number of splits.
      -1 (the default value) means no limit.

      Splitting starts at the end of the string and works to the front.
  • rstrip(chars=None, /)
    • Return a copy of the string with trailing whitespace removed.

      If chars is given and not None, remove characters in chars instead.
  • split(sep=None, maxsplit=-1)
    • Return a list of the substrings in the string, using sep as the separator string.

      sep
      The separator used to split the string.

      When set to None (the default value), will split on any whitespace
      character (including \n \r \t \f and spaces) and will discard
      empty strings from the result.
      maxsplit
      Maximum number of splits.
      -1 (the default value) means no limit.

      Splitting starts at the front of the string and works to the end.

      Note, str.split() is mainly useful for data that has been intentionally
      delimited. With natural text that includes punctuation, consider using
      the regular expression module.
  • splitlines(keepends=False)
    • Return a list of the lines in the string, breaking at line boundaries.

      Line breaks are not included in the resulting list unless keepends is given and
      true.
  • startswith(bound native)
    • Return True if the string starts with the specified prefix, False otherwise.

      prefix
      A string or a tuple of strings to try.
      start
      Optional start position. Default: start of the string.
      end
      Optional stop position. Default: end of the string.
  • strip(chars=None, /)
    • Return a copy of the string with leading and trailing whitespace removed.

      If chars is given and not None, remove characters in chars instead.
  • swapcase()
    • Convert uppercase characters to lowercase and lowercase characters to uppercase.
  • title()
    • Return a version of the string where each word is titlecased.

      More specifically, words start with uppercased characters and all remaining
      cased characters have lower case.
  • translate(table, /)
    • Replace each character in the string using the given translation table.

      table
      Translation table, which must be a mapping of Unicode ordinals to
      Unicode ordinals, strings, or None.

      The table must implement lookup/indexing via getitem, for instance a
      dictionary or list. If this operation raises LookupError, the character is
      left untouched. Characters mapped to None are deleted.
  • upper()
    • Return a copy of the string converted to uppercase.
  • zfill(width, /)
    • Pad a numeric string with zeros on the left, to fill a field of the given width.

      The string is never truncated.