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NAME

       Tk::NumEntry - A numeric Entry widget with inc. & dec. Buttons

SYNOPSIS

       use Tk::NumEntry;

       $parent->NumEntry(?-option=>value, ...?);

DESCRIPTION

       Tk::NumEntry defines a widget for entering integer numbers. The widget also contains buttons for
       increment and decrement.

       Tk::NumEntry supports all the options and methods that the plain NumEntry widget provides (see
       Tk::NumEntryPlain), plus the following options

STANDARD OPTIONS

       Besides the standard options of the Entry widget NumEntry supports:

       -orient -repeatdelay -repeatinterval

       The -orient option specifies the packing order of the increment and decrement buttons. This option can
       only be set at creation time.

WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS

       Name:             buttons
       Class:            Buttons
       Switch:           -buttons
       Fallback:      1
           Boolean that defines if the inc and dec buttons are visible.

       Switch:           -readonly
       Fallback:      0
           If -readonly is set to a true value, then the value can only be changed by pressing the
           increment/decrement buttons. This option can only be set at creation time.

WIDGET METHODS

       Subclasses of NumEntry may override the following methods to use different widgets for the composition of
       the NumEntry. These are: NumEntryPlainWidget (usually "NumEntryPlain"), FireButtonWidget (usually
       "FireButton", IncFireButtonWidget and DecFireButtonWidget.  FireButtonWidget is used if
       IncFireButtonWidget or DecFireButtonWidget are not defined.

AUTHOR

       Graham Barr <gbarr@pobox.com>

       Current maintainer is Slaven Rezic <slaven@rezic.de>.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

       I would to thank  Achim Bohnet <ach@mpe.mpg.de> for all the feedback and testing. And for the splitting
       of the original Tk::NumEntry into Tk::FireButton, Tk::NumEntryPlain and Tk::NumEntry

       Copyright (c) 1997-1998 Graham Barr. All rights reserved.  This program is free software; you can
       redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

       Except the typo's, they blong to Achim :-)