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Keysyms(3pm)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					      Keysyms(3pm)

NAME
X11::Keysyms - Perl module for names of X11 keysyms SYNOPSIS
use X11::Keysyms '%Keysyms', qw(MISCELLANY XKB_KEYS LATIN1); %Keysyms_name = reverse %Keysyms; $ks = $Keysyms{'BackSpace'}; $name = $Keysysms_name{$ks}; DESCRIPTION
This module exports a hash mapping the names of X11 keysyms, such as 'A' or 'Linefeed' or 'Hangul_J_YeorinHieuh', onto the numbers that represent them. The first argument to 'use' is the name of the variable the hash should be exported into, and the rest are names of subsets of the keysysms to export: one or more of 'MISCELLANY', 'XKB_KEYS', '3270', 'LATIN1', 'LATIN2', 'LATIN3', 'LATIN4', 'KATAKANA', 'ARABIC', 'CYRILLIC', 'GREEK', 'TECHNICAL', 'SPECIAL', 'PUBLISHING', 'APL', 'HEBREW', 'THAI', 'KOREAN'. If this list is omitted, the list 'MISCELLANY', 'XKB_KEYS', 'LATIN1', 'LATIN2', 'LATIN3', 'LATIN4', 'GREEK' is used. AUTHOR
This module was generated semi-automatically by Stephen McCamant (<SMCCAM@cpan.org>) from the header file 'X11/keysymdef.h', distributed by the X Consortium. SEE ALSO
perl(1), X11::Protocol, X Window System Protocol (X Version 11). perl v5.14.2 2003-01-27 Keysyms(3pm)

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Gtk3(3pm)						User Contributed Perl Documentation						 Gtk3(3pm)

NAME
Gtk3 - Perl interface to the 3.x series of the gtk+ toolkit SYNOPSIS
use Gtk3 -init; my $window = Gtk3::Window->new ('toplevel'); my $button = Gtk3::Button->new ('Quit'); $button->signal_connect (clicked => sub { Gtk3::main_quit }); $window->add ($button); $window->show_all; Gtk3::main; ABSTRACT
Perl bindings to the 3.x series of the gtk+ toolkit. This module allows you to write graphical user interfaces in a Perlish and object- oriented way, freeing you from the casting and memory management in C, yet remaining very close in spirit to original API. DESCRIPTION
The Gtk3 module allows a Perl developer to use the gtk+ graphical user interface library. Find out more about gtk+ at <http://www.gtk.org>. The gtk+ reference manual is also a handy companion when writing Gtk3 programs in Perl: <http://developer.gnome.org/gtk3/stable/>. The Perl bindings follow the C API very closely, and the C reference documentation should be considered the canonical source. To discuss Gtk3 and ask questions join gtk-perl-list@gnome.org at http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-perl-list <http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-perl-list>. Also have a look at the gtk2-perl website and sourceforge project page, http://gtk2-perl.sourceforge.net <http://gtk2-perl.sourceforge.net>. Porting from Gtk2 to Gtk3 The majority of the API has not changed, so as a first approximation you can run "s/Gtk2/Gtk3/" on your application. A big exception to this rule is APIs that were deprecated in gtk+ 2.x -- these were all removed from gtk+ 3.0 and thus from Gtk3. The migration guide at <http://developer.gnome.org/gtk3/stable/migrating.html> describes what to use instead. Apart from this, here is a list of some other incompatible differences between Gtk2 and Gtk3: o The call syntax for class-static methods is now always "Gtk3::Stock::lookup" instead of "Gtk3::Stock->lookup". o The %Gtk2::Gdk::Keysyms hash is gone; instead of "Gtk2::Gdk::Keysyms{XYZ}", use "Gtk3::Gdk::KEY_XYZ". o The Gtk2::Pango compatibility wrapper was not carried over; simply use the namespace "Pango" everywhere. It gets set up automatically when loading Gtk3. o The Gtk3::Menu menu position callback passed to popup() does not receive x and y parameters anymore. Note also that Gtk3::CHECK_VERSION will always fail when passed 2.y.z, so if you have any existing version checks in your code, you will most likely need to remove them. SEE ALSO
Glib Glib::Object::Introspection AUTHORS
Torsten Schoenfeld <kaffeetisch@gmx.de> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2011-2012 by Torsten Schoenfeld <kaffeetisch@gmx.de> 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. perl v5.14.2 2012-06-23 Gtk3(3pm)
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