Provided by: libui-dialog-perl_1.09-1_all bug

NAME

       UI::Dialog::Backend::XOSD - backend for the osd_cat(1).

SYNOPSIS

         use UI::Dialog::Backend::XOSD;
         my $xosd = new UI::Dialog::Backend::XOSD ();
         $xosd->line( text => "Something to display...");

ABSTRACT

       UI::Dialog::Backend::XOSD is an OOPerl wrapper for the osd_cat(1) program.

DESCRIPTION

       Use this module to present feedback to the end user via an on-screen display (like an on-
       screen TV volume meter).  When you use any of the UI::Dialog meta classes (UI::Dialog,
       UI::Dialog::GNOME, etc.) access to this backend is provided via the $d->xosd method. ie:
       replace $xosd with $d->xosd in the synopsis example (provided you made $d with something
       like my $d = new UI::Dialog...). Also, UI::Dialog (and friends) only load this module when
       you first use the $d->xosd method (this may silently fail, but you can test by ref() for
       success).

EXPORT

         None

INHERITS

         UI::Dialog::Backend

CONSTRUCTOR

   new( @options )
       EXAMPLE
            my $xosd = new UI::Dialog::Backend::XOSD ( );

       DESCRIPTION
                 This is the Class Constructor method. It accepts a list of key => value pairs
                 and uses them as the defaults when interacting with the various widgets. All
                 methods accept the same arguments as new() except that the arguments passed to
                 the methods are temporarily used instead of making them the default as the new()
                 method does. In the case of the 'wait' option, any (non-zero) value enables the
                 option as it's a switch and not a string argument.

       RETURNS
                 A blessed object reference of the UI::Dialog::Backend::XOSD class.

       OPTIONS
           The (...)'s after each option indicate the default for the option. An * denotes
           support by all the widget methods on a per-use policy defaulting to the values decided
           during object creation.

           offset = \d+ (0) *
           align = \w+ ('left') *
           indent = \d+ (0) *
           font = "x-font-string" ('fixed') *
           colour = \w+ ('red') *
           delay = \d+ (5) *
           lines = \d+ (5) *
           shadow = \d+ (0) *
           age = \d+ (0) *
           wait = 0,1 (0) *

METHODS

       1=head2 line( )

       EXAMPLE
            $xosd->line( text => "some text to display" );

       DESCRIPTION
                 Display a simple string on the screen.

       RETURNS
                 Nothing.

   file( )
       EXAMPLE
            $xosd->file( file => "/path/to/a/file" );

       DESCRIPTION
                 Display a file on the screen.

       RETURNS
                 Nothing.

   gauge( )
       EXAMPLE
            $xosd->gauge( text => "",
                          percent => $current_percentage,
                          length => 40,
                          bar => "-",
                          mark => "|" );

       DESCRIPTION
                 Display a gauge bar with a percentage mark on the screen with an optional
                 message.

       RETURNS
                 Nothing.

   display_start( )
       EXAMPLE
            $xosd->display_start( );

       DESCRIPTION
                 Opens a pipe command to the osd_cat(1) program for prolonged interactivity.
                 This accepts all of the standard options but has nothing else to offer. The
                 other display_*() methods (detailed below) return zero unless this method has
                 been used and has created the command pipe.

       RETURNS
                 TRUE \fIs0(1) for success and FALSE \fIs0(0) otherwise.

   display_text( )
       EXAMPLE
            $xosd->display_start();
            $xosd->display_text( "Some string to display." );

       DESCRIPTION
                 Uses the command pipe created by display_start() and prints the first argument
                 to the screen. This method does not have any options, save the one string
                 scalar.

       RETURNS
                 TRUE \fIs0(1) for success and FALSE \fIs0(0) otherwise.

   display_gauge( )
       EXAMPLE
            $xosd->display_start();
            $xosd->display_gauge( 50, "display an optional text string." );

       DESCRIPTION
                 Uses the command pipe created by display_start() and prints a gauge identical to
                 the regular (stand-alone) gauge() method. There are only to accepted arguments;
                 the desired percentage and an optional text string.

       RETURNS
                 TRUE \fIs0(1) for success and FALSE \fIs0(0) otherwise.

   display_stop( )
       EXAMPLE
            $xosd->display_start();
            $xosd->display_text( "about to stop!" );
            $xosd->display_stop();

       DESCRIPTION
                 This closes the command pipe opened by the display_start() method. This method
                 takes no arguments and performs only the task for closing and existing command
                 pipe.

       RETURNS
                 TRUE \fIs0(1) for success and FALSE \fIs0(0) otherwise.

SEE ALSO

       PERLDOC
          UI::Dialog
          UI::Dialog::Backend

       MAN FILES
         osd_cat(1)

BUGS

       Please email the author with any bug reports. Include the name of the module in the
       subject line.

AUTHOR

       Kevin C. Krinke, <kevin@krinke.ca>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

        Copyright (C) 2013  Kevin C. Krinke <kevin@krinke.ca>

        This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
        modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
        License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
        version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

        This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
        but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
        MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
        Lesser General Public License for more details.

        You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
        License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
        Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307 USA