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Gnome2::PanelApplet - Perl interface to GNOME's applet library
# Initialize. Gnome2::Program->init ('My Applet', '0.01', 'libgnomeui' sm_connect => FALSE); # Register our applet with that bonobo thingy. The OAFIID stuff is # specified in a .server file. See # C<examples/GNOME_PerlAppletSample.server> in the # I<Gnome2::PanelApplet> tarball for an example. Gnome2::PanelApplet::Factory->main ( 'OAFIID:PerlSampleApplet_Factory', # iid of the applet 'Gnome2::PanelApplet', # type of the applet \&fill # sub that populates the applet ); sub fill { my ($applet, $iid, $data) = @_; # Safety measure: if we're passed the wrong IID, just return. if ($iid ne 'OAFIID:PerlSampleApplet') { return FALSE; } # Gnome2::PanelApplet isa Gtk2::EventBox, so it isa Gtk2::Container # in particular. That means we can call add() on it. my $label = Gtk2::Label->new ('Hi, there!'); $applet->add ($label); $applet->show_all; return TRUE; }
Use Perl to write GNOME applets that sit on the panel.
Gnome2::PanelApplet::Factory->main is documented in Gnome2::PanelApplet::Factory. The methods you can call on the applet instance are documented in Gnome2::PanelApplet::main. The GConf helper functions are documented in Gnome2::PanelApplet::GConf.
Gnome2::PanelApplet::index, Gnome2, Gtk2, Gtk2::api and http://developer.gnome.org/doc/API/2.0/panel-applet/.
Emmanuele Bassi <emmanuele.bassi at iol dot it>
Torsten Schoenfeld <kaffeetisch at gmx dot de>
Copyright (C) 2003, 2007 by the gtk2-perl team
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