linux man page for wxpen

Query: wxpen

OS: linux

Section: 3erl

Format: Original Unix Latex Style Formatted with HTML and a Horizontal Scroll Bar

wxPen(3erl)						     Erlang Module Definition						       wxPen(3erl)

NAME
wxPen - See external documentation: wxPen.
DESCRIPTION
See external documentation: wxPen .
DATA TYPES
wxPen() : 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() -> wxPen() See external documentation . new(Colour::colour() (see module wx)) -> wxPen() Equivalent to new(Colour, []) . new(Colour::colour() (see module wx), Options::[Option]) -> wxPen() Types Option = {width, integer()} | {style, integer()} See external documentation . getCap(This::wxPen()) -> integer() See external documentation . getColour(This::wxPen()) -> colour() (see module wx) See external documentation . getJoin(This::wxPen()) -> integer() See external documentation . getStyle(This::wxPen()) -> integer() See external documentation . getWidth(This::wxPen()) -> integer() See external documentation . isOk(This::wxPen()) -> bool() See external documentation . setCap(This::wxPen(), CapStyle::integer()) -> ok See external documentation . setColour(This::wxPen(), Colour::colour() (see module wx)) -> ok See external documentation . setColour(This::wxPen(), Red::integer(), Green::integer(), Blue::integer()) -> ok See external documentation . setJoin(This::wxPen(), JoinStyle::integer()) -> ok See external documentation . setStyle(This::wxPen(), Style::integer()) -> ok See external documentation . setWidth(This::wxPen(), Width::integer()) -> ok See external documentation . destroy(This::wxPen()) -> ok Destroys this object, do not use object again
AUTHORS
<> wxErlang 0.98.9 wxPen(3erl)
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