Beispiel #1
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 def startup_id(self) -> str | None:
     return str_or_none(self._ptr.startup_id)
Beispiel #2
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 def display_name(self) -> str | None:
     return str_or_none(self._ptr.display_name)
Beispiel #3
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 def wm_instance(self) -> str | None:
     return str_or_none(self._ptr.wm_instance)
Beispiel #4
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 def role(self) -> str | None:
     return str_or_none(self._ptr.role)
Beispiel #5
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 def title(self) -> str | None:
     return str_or_none(self._ptr.title)
Beispiel #6
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 def wm_class(self) -> str | None:
     # `self._ptr.class` is invalid syntax but this works.
     return str_or_none(getattr(self._ptr, "class"))
Beispiel #7
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 def title(self) -> str | None:
     """The title of the toplevel object"""
     return str_or_none(self._ptr.title)
Beispiel #8
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 def app_id(self) -> str | None:
     """The app id of the toplevel object"""
     return str_or_none(self._ptr.app_id)
Beispiel #9
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 def serial(self) -> str | None:
     return str_or_none(self._ptr.serial)
Beispiel #10
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 def model(self) -> str | None:
     return str_or_none(self._ptr.model)
Beispiel #11
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 def make(self) -> str | None:
     return str_or_none(self._ptr.make)
Beispiel #12
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 def description(self) -> str | None:
     """The description of the output"""
     return str_or_none(self._ptr.description)
Beispiel #13
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 def name(self) -> str | None:
     """The name of the output"""
     return str_or_none(self._ptr.name)