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NAME

       "Tickit::WidgetRole::Alignable" - implement widgets with adjustable alignment

DESCRIPTION

       Mixing this parametric role into a Tickit::Widget subclass adds behaviour to implement
       alignment of content within a possibly-larger space.

METHODS

       The following methods are provided parametrically on the caller package when the module is
       imported by

          use Tickit::WidgetRole::Alignable
             name    => NAME,
             style   => STYLE,
             reshape => RESHAPE;

       The parameters are

       name => STRING
           Optional. The name to use for "NAME" in the following generated methods.  Defaults to
           'align' if not provided.

       dir => "h" or "v"
           Optional. The direction, horizontal or vertical, that the alignment represents. Used
           to parse symbolic names into fractions. Defaults to 'h' if not provided.

       reshape => BOOL
           Optional. If true, the widget will be reshaped after the value has been set by calling
           the "reshape" method. If false or absent then it will just be redrawn by calling
           "redraw".

   NAME
          $align = $widget->NAME

       Return the current alignment value

   set_NAME
          $widget->set_NAME( $value )

       Set the new alignment value

       Gives a value in the range from 0.0 to 1.0 to align the content display within the window.

       For vertical direction alignments, the symbolic values "top", "middle" and "bottom" can be
       supplied instead of 0.0, 0.5 and 1.0 respectively.

       For horizontal direction alignments, the symbolic values "left", "centre" and "right" can
       be supplied instead of 0.0, 0.5 and 1.0 respectively.

   _NAME_allocation
          ( $before, $alloc, $after ) = $widget->_NAME_allocation( $value, $total )

       Returns a list of three integers created by aligning the $value to the given alignment
       position within the $total. See also "align" in Tickit::Utils.

AUTHOR

       Paul Evans <leonerd@leonerd.org.uk>