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Description |
This container adds a frame around its contents. This is useful to
logically separate items in a dialog box.
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Synopsis |
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Documentation |
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frameNew :: IO Frame |
Create a new frame without a label.
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frameSetLabel :: FrameClass f => f -> String -> IO () |
Replace the label of the frame.
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frameGetLabel :: FrameClass f => f -> IO String |
Retrieve the label of the frame.
- An exception is thrown if a non-Label widget was set.
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frameSetLabelWidget :: (FrameClass f, WidgetClass w) => f -> w -> IO () |
Replace the label with a (label) widget.
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frameGetLabelWidget :: FrameClass f => f -> IO (Maybe Widget) |
Get the label widget for the frame.
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frameSetLabelAlign :: FrameClass f => f -> Float -> IO () |
Specify where the label should be placed.
- A value of 0.0 means left justified (the default), a value of 1.0 means
right justified.
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frameGetLabelAlign :: FrameClass f => f -> IO Float |
Get the label's horazontal alignment.
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data ShadowType |
shadow types
| Constructors | ShadowNone | | ShadowIn | | ShadowOut | | ShadowEtchedIn | | ShadowEtchedOut | |
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frameSetShadowType :: FrameClass f => f -> ShadowType -> IO () |
Set the shadow type of the frame.
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frameGetShadowType :: FrameClass f => f -> IO ShadowType |
Set the shadow type of the frame.
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Produced by Haddock version 0.6 |