The #GtkColorChooserWidget widget lets the user select a
color. By default, the chooser presents a predefined palette
of colors, plus a small number of settable custom colors.
It is also possible to select a different color with the
single-color editor. To enter the single-color editing mode,
use the context menu of any color of the palette, or use the
'+' button to add a new custom color.
The chooser automatically remembers the last selection, as well
as custom colors.
The #GtkColorChooserWidget widget lets the user select a color. By default, the chooser presents a predefined palette of colors, plus a small number of settable custom colors. It is also possible to select a different color with the single-color editor. To enter the single-color editing mode, use the context menu of any color of the palette, or use the '+' button to add a new custom color.
The chooser automatically remembers the last selection, as well as custom colors.
To change the initially selected color, use gtk.color_chooser.ColorChooser.setRgba. To get the selected color use gtk.color_chooser.ColorChooser.getRgba.
The #GtkColorChooserWidget is used in the #GtkColorChooserDialog to provide a dialog for selecting colors.
CSS names
GtkColorChooserWidget has a single CSS node with name colorchooser.