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=head1 NAME

Gtk2::Object - wrapper for GtkObject

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=head1 HIERARCHY

  Glib::Object
  +----Glib::InitiallyUnowned
       +----Gtk2::Object



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=head1 METHODS

=head2 object = Gtk2::Object-E<gt>B<new> ($object_class, ...)

=over

=item * $object_class (string) package name of object to create

=item * ... (list) of property-name => value pairs

=back

Create a new object of type I<$object_class>, with some optional initial
property values.  You may see this used in some code as Gtk2::Widget->new,
e.g.

 $window = Gtk2::Widget->new ('Gtk2::Window',
                              title => 'something cool',
                              allow_grow => TRUE);

This is really just a convenience function that wraps Glib::Object->new.

=head2 boolean = $object-E<gt>B<bindings_activate> ($keyval, $modifiers)

=over

=item * $keyval (integer) 

=item * $modifiers (Gtk2::Gdk::ModifierType) 

=back

Although C<activate> and C<activate_event> are C<Gtk2::Object>
methods, as of Gtk 2.12 binding sets are only associated with widgets
so on an object as such the return is always false (no binding
activated).

Further, although C<activate> and binding sets are both expressed in
terms of keyvals, internally the lookup is by keycode.  If a keyval
cannot be generated by at least one keycode/modifier combination (see
L<Gtk2::Gdk::Keymap>) then it cannot be activated.  In particular this
means keyvals like C<Pointer_Button1> which are not actual keys cannot
be dispatched by C<activate> (returning false for no binding
activated).

=head2 boolean = $object-E<gt>B<bindings_activate_event> ($event)

=over

=item * $event (Gtk2::Gdk::Event) 

=back

Since: gtk+ 2.4

=head2 $object-E<gt>B<destroy> 

This is an explicit destroy --- NOT the auto destroy; Gtk2::Object
inherits that from Glib::Object!



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=head1 PROPERTIES

=over

=item 'user-data' (gpointer : default 0 : readable / writable / private)

Anonymous User Data Pointer

=back



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=head1 SIGNALS

=over

=item B<destroy> (Gtk2::Object)

=back



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=head1 ENUMS AND FLAGS

=head2 flags Gtk2::Gdk::ModifierType

=over

=item * 'shift-mask' / 'GDK_SHIFT_MASK'

=item * 'lock-mask' / 'GDK_LOCK_MASK'

=item * 'control-mask' / 'GDK_CONTROL_MASK'

=item * 'mod1-mask' / 'GDK_MOD1_MASK'

=item * 'mod2-mask' / 'GDK_MOD2_MASK'

=item * 'mod3-mask' / 'GDK_MOD3_MASK'

=item * 'mod4-mask' / 'GDK_MOD4_MASK'

=item * 'mod5-mask' / 'GDK_MOD5_MASK'

=item * 'button1-mask' / 'GDK_BUTTON1_MASK'

=item * 'button2-mask' / 'GDK_BUTTON2_MASK'

=item * 'button3-mask' / 'GDK_BUTTON3_MASK'

=item * 'button4-mask' / 'GDK_BUTTON4_MASK'

=item * 'button5-mask' / 'GDK_BUTTON5_MASK'

=item * 'super-mask' / 'GDK_SUPER_MASK'

=item * 'hyper-mask' / 'GDK_HYPER_MASK'

=item * 'meta-mask' / 'GDK_META_MASK'

=item * 'release-mask' / 'GDK_RELEASE_MASK'

=item * 'modifier-mask' / 'GDK_MODIFIER_MASK'

=back




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=head1 SEE ALSO

L<Gtk2>, L<Glib::Object>, L<Glib::InitiallyUnowned>


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=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.



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