NAME
Tickit::Widget::Border
- draw a fixed-size border around a widget
SYNOPSIS
use Tickit;
use Tickit::Widget::Border;
use Tickit::Widget::Static;
my $hello = Tickit::Widget::Static->new(
text => "Hello, world",
align => "centre",
valign => "middle",
);
my $border = Tickit::Widget::Border->new;
$border->set_child( $hello );
Tickit->new( root => $border )->run;
DESCRIPTION
This container widget holds a single child widget and implements a border by using Tickit::WidgetRole::Borderable.
STYLE
The default style pen is used as the widget pen.
CONSTRUCTOR
$border = Tickit::Widget::Border->new( %args )
Constructs a new Tickit::Widget::Border
object.
Takes arguments having the names of any of the set_*
methods listed below, without the set_
prefix.
ACCESSSORS
$lines = $border->top_border
$border->set_top_border( $lines )
Return or set the number of lines of border at the top of the widget
$lines = $border->bottom_border
$border->set_bottom_border( $lines )
Return or set the number of lines of border at the bottom of the widget
$cols = $border->left_border
$border->set_left_border( $cols )
Return or set the number of cols of border at the left of the widget
$cols = $border->right_border
$border->set_right_border( $cols )
Return or set the number of cols of border at the right of the widget
$border->set_h_border( $cols )
Set the number of cols of both horizontal (left and right) borders simultaneously
$border->set_v_border( $cols )
Set the number of lines of both vertical (top and bottom) borders simultaneously
$border->set_border( $count )
Set the number of cols or lines in all four borders simultaneously
AUTHOR
Paul Evans <leonerd@leonerd.org.uk>