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Gtk2::Ex::Spinner -- integer entry using SpinButtons
use Gtk2::Ex::Spinner; my $is = Gtk2::Ex::Spinner->new (value => 5);
Gtk2::Ex::Spinner is (currently) a subclass of Gtk2::HBox, though
it's probably not a good idea to rely on that.
Gtk2::Widget
Gtk2::Container
Gtk2::Box
Gtk2::HBox
Gtk2::Ex::Spinner
Gtk2::Ex::Spinner is based on a great Gtk2::Ex::DateSpinner, so
in most cases documentation is the same. License is (of course) the same too :-).
Gtk2::Ex::Spinner displays and changes a integer using one
Gtk2::SpinButton fields. The value is shown as below:
+------+
| 99 |^
+------+v
There's lots ways to enter/display an integer. This style is good for clicking to a nearby value, but also allows a value to be typed in if a long way away.
$ds = Gtk2::Ex::Spinner->new (key=>value,...)Create and return a new Spinner widget. Optional key/value pairs set
initial properties per Glib::Object->new. Eg.
my $s = Gtk2::Ex::Spinner->new (value => 99);
Gtk2::Ex::DateSpinner Gtk2::Ex::DateSpinner::CellRenderer, Date::Calc, Gtk2::Calendar, Gtk2::SpinButton, Gtk2::Ex::CalendarButton, Gtk2::Ex::DateRange
Gtk2-Ex-Spinner is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later version.
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