Sets the base color for a widget in a particular state.
All other style values are left untouched. The base color
is the background color used along with the text color
(see gtk.widget.Widget.modifyText) for widgets such as #GtkEntry
and #GtkTextView. See also gtk.widget.Widget.modifyStyle.
> Note that “no window” widgets (which have the GTK_NO_WINDOW
> flag set) draw on their parent container’s window and thus may
> not draw any background themselves. This is the case for e.g.
> #GtkLabel.
>
> To modify the background of such widgets, you have to set the
> base color on their parent; if you want to set the background
> of a rectangular area around a label, try placing the label in
> a #GtkEventBox widget and setting the base color on that.
Sets the base color for a widget in a particular state. All other style values are left untouched. The base color is the background color used along with the text color (see gtk.widget.Widget.modifyText) for widgets such as #GtkEntry and #GtkTextView. See also gtk.widget.Widget.modifyStyle.
> Note that “no window” widgets (which have the GTK_NO_WINDOW > flag set) draw on their parent container’s window and thus may > not draw any background themselves. This is the case for e.g. > #GtkLabel. > > To modify the background of such widgets, you have to set the > base color on their parent; if you want to set the background > of a rectangular area around a label, try placing the label in > a #GtkEventBox widget and setting the base color on that.