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NAME

       "Tickit::Widget::Static" - a widget displaying static text

SYNOPSIS

          use Tickit;
          use Tickit::Widget::Static;

          my $hello = Tickit::Widget::Static->new(
             text   => "Hello, world",
             align  => "centre",
             valign => "middle",
          );

          Tickit->new( root => $hello )->run;

DESCRIPTION

       This class provides a widget which displays a single piece of static text. The text may
       contain more than one line, separated by linefeed ("\n") characters.  No other control
       sequences are allowed in the string.

STYLE

       The default style pen is used as the widget pen.

       Note that while the widget pen is mutable and changes to it will result in immediate
       redrawing, any changes made will be lost if the widget style is changed.

CONSTRUCTOR

   new
          $static = Tickit::Widget::Static->new( %args )

       Constructs a new "Tickit::Widget::Static" object.

       Takes the following named arguments in addition to those taken by the base Tickit::Widget
       constructor:

       text => STRING
               The text to display

       align => FLOAT|STRING
               Optional. Defaults to 0.0 if unspecified.

       valign => FLOAT|STRING
               Optional. Defaults to 0.0 if unspecified.

       on_click => CODE
               Optional. Defaults to "undef" if unspecified.

       For more details see the accessors below.

ACCESSORS

   text
          $text = $static->text

   set_text
          $static->set_text( $text )

       Accessor for "text" property; the actual text on display in the widget

   align
   set_align
          $align = $static->align

          $static->set_align( $align )

       Accessor for horizontal alignment value.

       Gives a value in the range from 0.0 to 1.0 to align the text display within the window. If
       the window is larger than the width of the text, it will be aligned according to this
       value; with 0.0 on the left, 1.0 on the right, and other values inbetween.

       See also Tickit::WidgetRole::Alignable.

AUTHOR

       Paul Evans <leonerd@leonerd.org.uk>