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Gtk2::Ex::FormFactory:UserlContributed)Gtk2::Ex::FormFactory::DialogButtons(3)

NAME
       Gtk2::Ex::FormFactory::DialogButtons - Standard Ok, Apply, Cancel
       Buttons

SYNOPSIS
	 Gtk2::Ex::FormFactory::DialogButtons->new (
	   clicked_hook_before => CODEREF,
	   clicked_hook_after  => CODEREF,
	   ...
	   Gtk2::Ex::FormFactory::Container attributes
	   Gtk2::Ex::FormFactory::Widget attributes
	 );

DESCRIPTION
       This class implements a typical Ok, Apply, Cancel buttonbox in a
       Gtk2::Ex::FormFactory framework.

       If you associate an application object attribute the value needs to be
       a hash which may contain the keys 'ok', 'apply' and 'cancel' to control
       the activity of the correspondent buttons. Wheter inactive buttons
       should be render insensitive or invisible is controlled by the
       Gtk2::Ex::FormFactory::Widget attribute inactive.

       By default the following methods of the associated
       Gtk2::Ex::FormFactory instance are triggered:

	 Ok	   Gtk2::Ex::FormFactory->ok
	 Cancel	   Gtk2::Ex::FormFactory->cancel
	 Apply	   Gtk2::Ex::FormFactory->apply

NOTES
       No Cancel and Apply buttons are generated if the associated
       Gtk2::Ex::FormFactory has the sync attribute set. A synchronized
       FormFactory applies all changes immediately to the underlying objects,
       so there is no easy way of implementing the Apply and Cancel buttons.

       You can implement these by your own e.g. by registering a copy of your
       object to Gtk2::Ex::FormFactory::Context and hook into the button
       clicks using the clicked_hook_before attribute described beyond.

OBJECT HIERARCHY
	 Gtk2::Ex::FormFactory::Widget
	 +--- Gtk2::Ex::FormFactory::DialogButtons

ATTRIBUTES
       Attributes are handled through the common get_ATTR(), set_ATTR() style
       accessors, but they are mostly passed once to the object constructor
       and must not be altered after the associated FormFactory was built.

       clicked_hook_before = CODEREF("ok"|"apply"|"cancel")
	   Use this callback to hook into the clicked signal handler of the
	   buttons. Argument is the name of the button actually clicked ("ok",
	   "apply" or "cancel"). If the callback returns TRUE,
	   Gtk2::Ex::FormFactory's default handler for the button is called
	   afterwards. Return FALSE to prevent calling the default handler.

       clicked_hook_after = CODEREF("ok"|"apply"|"cancel")
	   This callback is called after the default handler. This is useful
	   if you want to exit your program cleanly if your main dialog was
	   closed. First Gtk2::Ex::FormFactory closes the dialog window for
	   you, doing all necessary cleanup stuff. Afterward you simply call
	   Gtk2->main_quit to exit the program.

	   The callback's return value doesn't matter.

       For more attributes refer to Gtk2::Ex::FormFactory::Widget.

AUTHORS
	JA~Xrn Reder <joern at zyn dot de>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
       Copyright 2004-2006 by JA~Xrn Reder.

       This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
       under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as published
       by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or
       (at your option) any later version.

       This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
       WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
       MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
       Library General Public License for more details.

       You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
       License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
       Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307
       USA.

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