﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><Type Name="InteractFunction" FullName="Gnome.InteractFunction"><TypeSignature Language="C#" Maintainer="auto" Value="public delegate void InteractFunction(Client client, int key, DialogType dialog_type);" /><AssemblyInfo><AssemblyName>gnome-sharp</AssemblyName><AssemblyVersion>2.20.0.0</AssemblyVersion></AssemblyInfo><ThreadSafetyStatement>Gtk# is thread aware, but not thread safe; See the <link location="node:gtk-sharp/programming/threads">Gtk# Thread Programming</link> for details.</ThreadSafetyStatement><Docs><summary>
    Used when the <see cref="T:Gnome.Client" /> wishes to interact with the user at 
    the session manager's convenience (usually during shutdown and restarts).
    </summary><param name="client">The <see cref="T:Gnome.Client" /> instance doing the interaction.</param><param name="key">A unique key.</param><param name="dialog_type">The <see cref="T:Gnome.DialogType" /> that should be used to do the interaction.</param><remarks><para>
    All other <see cref="T:Gnome.Client" />s are blocked from interacting with the user until the 
    key is released via a call to <see cref="M:Gnome.Global.InteractionKeyReturn(int,bool)" />.
    </para><para>
    Although the function is not obliged to respect the passed in <see cref="T:Gnome.DialogType" />, 
    it is bad form not to do so.
    </para></remarks></Docs><Base><BaseTypeName>System.Delegate</BaseTypeName></Base><Members /><Parameters><Parameter Name="client" Type="Gnome.Client" /><Parameter Name="key" Type="System.Int32" /><Parameter Name="dialog_type" Type="Gnome.DialogType" /></Parameters><ReturnValue><ReturnType>System.Void</ReturnType></ReturnValue></Type>