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NAME

       wxAuiTabArt - Functions for wxAuiTabArt class

DESCRIPTION

       Tab art provider defines all the drawing functions used by wxAuiNotebook.

       This allows the wxAuiNotebook to have a pluggable look-and-feel.

       By  default, a wxAuiNotebook uses an instance of this class called wxAuiDefaultTabArt (not
       implemented in wx) which provides bitmap art and a colour scheme that is  adapted  to  the
       major  platforms'  look.  You  can either derive from that class to alter its behaviour or
       write a completely new tab art class.

       Another example of creating a new wxAuiNotebook tab bar is wxAuiSimpleTabArt.

       Call wxAuiNotebook:setArtProvider/2 to make use of this new tab art.

       wxWidgets docs: wxAuiTabArt

DATA TYPES

       wxAuiTabArt() = wx:wx_object()

EXPORTS

       setFlags(This, Flags) -> ok

              Types:

                 This = wxAuiTabArt()
                 Flags = integer()

              Sets flags.

       setMeasuringFont(This, Font) -> ok

              Types:

                 This = wxAuiTabArt()
                 Font = wxFont:wxFont()

              Sets the font used for calculating measurements.

       setNormalFont(This, Font) -> ok

              Types:

                 This = wxAuiTabArt()
                 Font = wxFont:wxFont()

              Sets the normal font for drawing labels.

       setSelectedFont(This, Font) -> ok

              Types:

                 This = wxAuiTabArt()
                 Font = wxFont:wxFont()

              Sets the font for drawing text for selected UI elements.

       setColour(This, Colour) -> ok

              Types:

                 This = wxAuiTabArt()
                 Colour = wx:wx_colour()

              Sets the colour of the inactive tabs.

              Since: 2.9.2

       setActiveColour(This, Colour) -> ok

              Types:

                 This = wxAuiTabArt()
                 Colour = wx:wx_colour()

              Sets the colour of the selected tab.

              Since: 2.9.2