09-18-2011
ok its starting to make sense......can i not just say the file name instead of the directory? and what permissions will it give me?
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gnome2::canvas::pixbuf
Gnome2::Canvas::Pixbuf(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Gnome2::Canvas::Pixbuf(3pm)
NAME
Gnome2::Canvas::Pixbuf - Pixbufs as CanvasItems
HIERARCHY
Glib::Object
+----Glib::InitiallyUnowned
+----Gtk2::Object
+----Gnome2::Canvas::Item
+----Gnome2::Canvas::Pixbuf
PROPERTIES
'anchor' (Gtk2::AnchorType : default "north-west" : readable / writable)
'height' (double : default 0 : readable / writable)
'height-in-pixels' (boolean : default false : readable / writable)
'height-set' (boolean : default false : readable / writable)
'pixbuf' (Gtk2::Gdk::Pixbuf : default undef : readable / writable)
'width' (double : default 0 : readable / writable)
'width-in-pixels' (boolean : default false : readable / writable)
'width-set' (boolean : default false : readable / writable)
'x' (double : default 0 : readable / writable)
'x-in-pixels' (boolean : default false : readable / writable)
'y' (double : default 0 : readable / writable)
'y-in-pixels' (boolean : default false : readable / writable)
ENUMS AND FLAGS
enum Gtk2::AnchorType
o 'center' / 'GTK_ANCHOR_CENTER'
o 'north' / 'GTK_ANCHOR_NORTH'
o 'north-west' / 'GTK_ANCHOR_NORTH_WEST'
o 'north-east' / 'GTK_ANCHOR_NORTH_EAST'
o 'south' / 'GTK_ANCHOR_SOUTH'
o 'south-west' / 'GTK_ANCHOR_SOUTH_WEST'
o 'south-east' / 'GTK_ANCHOR_SOUTH_EAST'
o 'west' / 'GTK_ANCHOR_WEST'
o 'east' / 'GTK_ANCHOR_EAST'
o 'n' / 'GTK_ANCHOR_N'
o 'nw' / 'GTK_ANCHOR_NW'
o 'ne' / 'GTK_ANCHOR_NE'
o 's' / 'GTK_ANCHOR_S'
o 'sw' / 'GTK_ANCHOR_SW'
o 'se' / 'GTK_ANCHOR_SE'
o 'w' / 'GTK_ANCHOR_W'
o 'e' / 'GTK_ANCHOR_E'
SEE ALSO
Gnome2::Canvas, Glib::Object, Glib::InitiallyUnowned, Gtk2::Object, Gnome2::Canvas::Item
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2003-2004 by the Gtk2-Perl Team.
This software is licensed under the LGPL; see Gnome2::Canvas for a full notice.
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