To iterate over all the [TreeItem] objects in a [Tree] object, use [method TreeItem.get_next] and [method TreeItem.get_children] after getting the root through [method get_root].
To iterate over all the [TreeItem] objects in a [Tree] object, use [method TreeItem.get_next] and [method TreeItem.get_children] after getting the root through [method get_root]. You can use [method Object.free] on a [TreeItem] to remove it from the [Tree].
Control for a single item inside a [Tree]. May have child [TreeItem]s and be styled as well as contain buttons.
Control for a single item inside a [Tree]. May have child [TreeItem]s and be styled as well as contain buttons.
You can remove a [TreeItem] by using [method Object.free].
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Removes the given child TreeItem.
Removes the given child [TreeItem] and all its children from the [Tree]. Note that it doesn't free the item from memory, so it can be reused later. To completely remove a [TreeItem] use [method Object.free].