06-20-2002
From the command line use
(Note that these must be completed on separate lines.)
This will insert on the first line of the file.
sed '1i\
your text goes here' file_name > new_filename
This will append on the last line of the file.
sed '$a\
your text goes here' file_name > new_filename
Note also that with sed you have to direct the output and rename the file back. So 'mv new_filename file_name' when you are done with these commands.
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gtk2::cellrendererprogress
Gtk2::CellRendererProgress(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Gtk2::CellRendererProgress(3pm)
NAME
Gtk2::CellRendererProgress - wrapper for GtkCellRendererProgress
HIERARCHY
Glib::Object
+----Glib::InitiallyUnowned
+----Gtk2::Object
+----Gtk2::CellRenderer
+----Gtk2::CellRendererProgress
METHODS
cellrenderer = Gtk2::CellRendererProgress->new
PROPERTIES
'orientation' (Gtk2::ProgressBarOrientation : default "left-to-right" : readable / writable / private)
Orientation and growth direction of the progress bar
'pulse' (integer : default -1 : readable / writable / private)
Set this to positive values to indicate that some progress is made, but you don't know how much.
'text' (string : default undef : readable / writable / private)
Text on the progress bar
'text-xalign' (float : default 0.5 : readable / writable / private)
The horizontal text alignment, from 0 (left) to 1 (right). Reversed for RTL layouts.
'text-yalign' (float : default 0.5 : readable / writable / private)
The vertical text alignment, from 0 (top) to 1 (bottom).
'value' (integer : default 0 : readable / writable / private)
Value of the progress bar
ENUMS AND FLAGS
enum Gtk2::ProgressBarOrientation
o 'left-to-right' / 'GTK_PROGRESS_LEFT_TO_RIGHT'
o 'right-to-left' / 'GTK_PROGRESS_RIGHT_TO_LEFT'
o 'bottom-to-top' / 'GTK_PROGRESS_BOTTOM_TO_TOP'
o 'top-to-bottom' / 'GTK_PROGRESS_TOP_TO_BOTTOM'
SEE ALSO
Gtk2, Glib::Object, Glib::InitiallyUnowned, Gtk2::Object, Gtk2::CellRenderer
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2003-2011 by the gtk2-perl team.
This software is licensed under the LGPL. See Gtk2 for a full notice.
perl v5.14.2 2012-05-27 Gtk2::CellRendererProgress(3pm)