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/**
* @defgroup Elm_Check Check
* @ingroup Elementary
*
* @image html check_inheritance_tree.png
* @image latex check_inheritance_tree.eps
*
* @image html img/widget/check/preview-00.png
* @image latex img/widget/check/preview-00.eps
* @image html img/widget/check/preview-01.png
* @image latex img/widget/check/preview-01.eps
* @image html img/widget/check/preview-02.png
* @image latex img/widget/check/preview-02.eps
*
* @brief The check widget allows for toggling a value between true
* and false.
*
* Check objects are a lot like radio objects in layout and
* functionality, except they do not work as a group, but
* independently, and only toggle the value of a boolean between false
* and true. elm_check_state_set() sets the boolean state and
* elm_check_state_get() returns the current state. For convenience,
* like the radio objects, you can set a pointer to a boolean directly
* with elm_check_state_pointer_set() for it to modify.
*
* This widget inherits from the @ref Elm_Layout one, so that all the
* functions acting on it also work for check objects.
*
* This widget emits the following signals, besides the ones sent from
* @ref Elm_Layout :
* - @c "changed" - This is called whenever the user changes the state of
* the check objects (@p event_info is always @c NULL).
* - @c "focused" - When the check has received focus. (since 1.8)
* - @c "unfocused" - When the check has lost focus. (since 1.8)
* - @c "language,changed" - the program's language changed (since 1.9)
*
* Default content parts of the check widget that you can use for are:
* @li "icon" - An icon of the check
*
* Default text parts of the check widget that you can use for are:
* @li "default" - A label of the check
* @li "on" - On state label of the check (only valid for "toggle" style.)
* @li "off" - Off state label of the check (only valid for "toggle" style.)
*
* Supported elm_object common APIs.
* @li @ref elm_object_disabled_set
* @li @ref elm_object_disabled_get
* @li @ref elm_object_part_text_set
* @li @ref elm_object_part_text_get
* @li @ref elm_object_part_content_set
* @li @ref elm_object_part_content_get
* @li @ref elm_object_part_content_unset
* @li @ref elm_object_signal_emit
* @li @ref elm_object_signal_callback_add
* @li @ref elm_object_signal_callback_del
*
* @ref tutorial_check should give you a firm grasp of how to use this widget.
*
* @{
*/
#ifndef EFL_NOLEGACY_API_SUPPORT
#include "elm_check_legacy.h"
#endif
/**
* @}
*/
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