Padre::Locale(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Padre::Locale(3pm)NAME
Padre::Locale - Locale support for Padre
DESCRIPTION
Padre::Locale is a utility library that implements locale and encoding support for the Padre editor, and serves as an integration point
between the various identifier systems (Wx identifiers, ISO639, RFC3066, RFC4646)
The module implements a collection of public functions that can be called by various parts of the editor to get locale and encoding
information.
None of the functions in Padre::Locale are exported. Because the need for encoding and locale functionality is very high in a user-facing
application like Padre, the resulting quantity of exports would be very very high.
Forcing all calls to the functions to be fully referenced assists in reducing the complexity of the Perl symbol table (saving a small
amount of memory) and serves to improve maintainability, as there can always be certainty about where a particular function is being called
from.
FUNCTIONS
TO BE COMPLETED
perl v5.14.2 2012-06-27 Padre::Locale(3pm)
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Padre::Help(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Padre::Help(3pm)NAME
Padre::Help - Padre Help Provider API
DESCRIPTION
The "Padre::Help" class provides a base class, default implementation and API documentation for help provision support in Padre.
In order to setup a help system for a document type called "XYZ" one has to do the following: Create a module called "Padre::Help::XYZ"
that subclasses the "Padre::Help" module and override 3 methods: "help_init", "help_list" and "help_render".
In the class representing the Document ("Padre::Document::XYZ") one should override the "get_help_provider" method and return an object of
the help provide module. In our case it should contain
require Padre::Help::XYZ;
return Padre::Help::XYZ->new;
(TO DO: Maybe it should only return the name of the module)
The "help_init" method is called by the new method of "Padre::Help" once for every document of "XYZ" kind. (TO DO: maybe it should be only
once for every document type, and not once for every document of that type).
"help_list" should return a reference to an array holding the possible strings the system can provide help for.
"help_render" is called by one of the keywords, it should return the HTML to be displayed as help and another string which is the location
of the help. Usually a path to a file that will be used in the title of the window.
perl v5.14.2 2012-06-27 Padre::Help(3pm)
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