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Gtk2::RecentManager - wrapper for GtkRecentManager
=cut
=head1 HIERARCHY
Glib::Object
+----Gtk2::RecentManager
=cut
=head1 METHODS
=head2 recentmanager = Gtk2::RecentManager-E<gt>B<new>
=head2 boolean = $manager-E<gt>B<add_full> ($uri, $data)
=over
=item * $uri (string)
=item * $data (scalar)
=back
Add I<$uri> to the list of recently used documents. Instead of letting the
Gtk2::RecentManager object guess the meta-data, use I<$data> to supply it.
I<$data> is a hash reference with these keys:
=over
=item display_name
The name to be used when displaying the document inside the recently used
documents list.
=item description
A short description of the document.
=item mime_type
The MIME type of the document. [Mandatory]
=item app_name
The name of the application that is registering the document. You might
use the same name you used in C<Glib::set_application_name>
(see L<Glib::Utils>).
=item app_exec
The command line needed to launch the application with the document. You
can use the variable C<"%u">, which will be expanded to the document's URI,
or the variable C<"%f"> which will be expanded to the document's canonical
full path.
=item groups
An array reference, containing the group names the document belongs to.
=item is_private
Whether the document should be visible only to the applications and groups
that have registered it.
=back
=head2 boolean = $manager-E<gt>B<add_item> ($uri)
=over
=item * $uri (string)
=back
Add I<$uri> to the list of recently used documents. The Gtk2::RecentManager
object will try to guess the meta-data of the document from its URI, but if
you know it you should use C<add_full> above.
=head2 recentmanager = Gtk2::RecentManager-E<gt>B<get_default>
=head2 recentmanager = Gtk2::RecentManager-E<gt>B<get_for_screen> ($screen)
=over
=item * $screen (Gtk2::Gdk::Screen)
=back
=head2 boolean = $manager-E<gt>B<has_item> ($uri)
=over
=item * $uri (string)
=back
=head2 (items) = $manager->B<get_items>
=head2 integer = $manager-E<gt>B<get_limit>
=head2 $manager-E<gt>B<set_limit> ($limit)
=over
=item * $limit (integer)
=back
=head2 recentinfo = $manager-E<gt>B<lookup_item> ($uri)
=over
=item * $uri (string)
=back
May croak with a L<Glib::Error> in $@ on failure.
=head2 $manager-E<gt>B<move_item> ($old_uri, $new_uri)
=over
=item * $old_uri (string)
=item * $new_uri (string or undef)
=back
May croak with a L<Glib::Error> in $@ on failure.
=head2 integer = $manager-E<gt>B<purge_items>
May croak with a L<Glib::Error> in $@ on failure.
=head2 $manager-E<gt>B<remove_item> ($uri)
=over
=item * $uri (string)
=back
May croak with a L<Glib::Error> in $@ on failure.
=head2 $manager-E<gt>B<set_screen> ($screen)
=over
=item * $screen (Gtk2::Gdk::Screen)
=back
=cut
=head1 PROPERTIES
=over
=item 'filename' (string : default undef : readable / writable / construct-only)
The full path to the file to be used to store and read the list
=item 'limit' (integer : default -1 : readable / writable)
The maximum number of items to be returned by gtk_recent_manager_get_items()
=item 'size' (integer : default 0 : readable)
The size of the recently used resources list
=back
=cut
=head1 SIGNALS
=over
=item B<changed> (Gtk2::RecentManager)
=back
=cut
=head1 ENUMS AND FLAGS
=head2 enum GtkRecentManagerError
=over
=item * 'not-found' / 'GTK_RECENT_MANAGER_ERROR_NOT_FOUND'
=item * 'invalid-uri' / 'GTK_RECENT_MANAGER_ERROR_INVALID_URI'
=item * 'invalid-encoding' / 'GTK_RECENT_MANAGER_ERROR_INVALID_ENCODING'
=item * 'not-registered' / 'GTK_RECENT_MANAGER_ERROR_NOT_REGISTERED'
=item * 'read' / 'GTK_RECENT_MANAGER_ERROR_READ'
=item * 'write' / 'GTK_RECENT_MANAGER_ERROR_WRITE'
=item * 'unknown' / 'GTK_RECENT_MANAGER_ERROR_UNKNOWN'
=back
=cut
=head1 SEE ALSO
L<Gtk2>, L<Glib::Object>
=cut
=head1 COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2003-2011 by the gtk2-perl team.
This software is licensed under the LGPL. See L<Gtk2> for a full notice.
=cut
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