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Man Page: wxclipboard

Operating Environment: linux

Section: 3erl

wxClipboard(3erl)					     Erlang Module Definition						 wxClipboard(3erl)

NAME
wxClipboard - See external documentation: wxClipboard.
DESCRIPTION
See external documentation: wxClipboard .
DATA TYPES
wxClipboard() : An object reference, The representation is internal and can be changed without notice. It can't be used for comparsion stored on disc or distributed for use on other nodes.
EXPORTS
new() -> wxClipboard() See external documentation . addData(This::wxClipboard(), Data::wxDataObject() (see module wxDataObject)) -> bool() See external documentation . clear(This::wxClipboard()) -> ok See external documentation . close(This::wxClipboard()) -> ok See external documentation . flush(This::wxClipboard()) -> bool() See external documentation . getData(This::wxClipboard(), Data::wxDataObject() (see module wxDataObject)) -> bool() See external documentation . isOpened(This::wxClipboard()) -> bool() See external documentation . open(This::wxClipboard()) -> bool() See external documentation . setData(This::wxClipboard(), Data::wxDataObject() (see module wxDataObject)) -> bool() See external documentation . usePrimarySelection(This::wxClipboard()) -> ok Equivalent to usePrimarySelection(This, []) . usePrimarySelection(This::wxClipboard(), Options::[Option]) -> ok Types Option = {primary, bool()} See external documentation . isSupported(This::wxClipboard(), Format::integer()) -> bool() See external documentation . get() -> wxClipboard() See external documentation . destroy(This::wxClipboard()) -> ok Destroys this object, do not use object again
AUTHORS
<> wxErlang 0.98.9 wxClipboard(3erl)
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