Creates a new message dialog.
This is a simple dialog with some text that is marked up with Pango markup. When the user clicks a button a “response” signal is emitted with response IDs from [[email protected]]. See [[email protected]] for more details.
Special XML characters in the printf arguments passed to this function will automatically be escaped as necessary. (See printf_escaped for how this is implemented.) Usually this is what you want, but if you have an existing Pango markup string that you want to use literally as the label, then you need to use [[email protected]_markup] instead, since you can’t pass the markup string either as the format (it might contain “%” characters) or as a string argument.
```c GtkWidget *dialog; GtkDialogFlags flags = GTK_DIALOG_DESTROY_WITH_PARENT; dialog = gtk_message_dialog_new (parent_window, flags, GTK_MESSAGE_ERROR, GTK_BUTTONS_CLOSE, NULL); gtk_message_dialog_set_markup (GTK_MESSAGE_DIALOG (dialog), markup); ```
parent |
transient parent |
flags |
flags |
type |
type of message |
buttons |
set of buttons to use |
message_format |
printf-style format string |
... |
arguments for |
a new `GtkMessageDialog` |