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Pango::TabArray(3pm)  User Contributed Perl Documentation Pango::TabArray(3pm)

NAME
       Pango::TabArray - an object containing an array of tab stops

HIERARCHY
	 Glib::Boxed
	 +----Pango::TabArray

METHODS
   tabarray = Pango::TabArray->new ($initial_size, $positions_in_pixels, ...)
       ·   $initial_size (integer)

       ·   $positions_in_pixels (boolean)

       ·   ... (list) pairs of Pango::TabAlign's and integers, the alignments
	   and positions of the tab stops.

   tabarray = Pango::TabArray->new_with_positions ($initial_size,
       $positions_in_pixels, ...)
       ·   $initial_size (integer)

       ·   $positions_in_pixels (boolean)

       ·   ... (list) pairs of Pango::TabAlign's and integers, the alignments
	   and positions of the tab stops.

       Alias for new.

   boolean = $tab_array->get_positions_in_pixels
   $tab_array->resize ($new_size)
       ·   $new_size (integer)

   integer = $tab_array->get_size
   list = $tab_array->get_tab ($tab_index)
       ·   $tab_index (integer)

   $tab_array->set_tab ($tab_index, $alignment, $location)
       ·   $tab_index (integer)

       ·   $alignment (Pango::TabAlign)

       ·   $location (integer)

   list = $tab_array->get_tabs
       Returns a list of Pango::TabAlign's, alignments, and integers,
       locations.  Even elemtents are alignments and odd elements are
       locations, so 0 is the first alignment and 1 is the first location, 2
       the second alignment, 3 the second location, etc.

ENUMS AND FLAGS
   enum Pango::TabAlign
       ·   'left' / 'PANGO_TAB_LEFT'

SEE ALSO
       Pango, Glib::Boxed

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright (C) 2003-2009 by the gtk2-perl team.

       This software is licensed under the LGPL.  See Pango for a full notice.

perl v5.10.1			  2009-11-06		  Pango::TabArray(3pm)
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