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Align(1x)						   AfterStep X11 window manager 						 Align(1x)

NAME
Align - Afterstep Align CONFIGURATION OPTIONS
Bottom Align contents to the bottom of the widget. Center Align contents to the center of the widget. This is the same as combination of all of the Left,Right,Bottom,Top HCenter Horizontally align contents to the center. Same as combination of Left,Right. HScaled Scale contents to the width of the widget. If used in combination with LabelWidth - width of the text will be used insted of the width of the widget. HTiled Tiles image to fill entire widget's width. LabelHeight Has to be appplied to background image of the widget - it will cause this image to be resized (tiled or scaled) to the height of the widget's label (such as titlebar text). LabelSize Same as the combination of LabelWidth,LabelHeight. LabelWidth Has to be appplied to background image of the widget - it will cause this image to be resized (tiled or scaled) to the width of the widget's label (such as titlebar text). Left Aligns image, text or block of buttons to the left of the widget. None FIXME: add proper description here. Right Aligns image, text or block of buttons to the right of the widget. Top Aligns image, text or block of buttons to the top of the widget. VCenter Vertically align contents to the center. Same as combination of Top,Bottom. VScaled Scale contents to the height of the widget. If used in combination with LabelHeight - height of the text will be used insted of the height of the widget. VTiled Tiles image to fill entire widget's height. Align flags specify how contents of the widget should be aligned. Each widget is divided into the grid of 8x8 cells. Each of wid- get's visible items occupy one of the cells. Widget attempts to determine the size of each row and column, by using size of visible elements that occupy it's cells and its align flags. Note that some visible items ( such as icons, images, text, buttons ) may occupy same cell that affecting the size of it. 3rd Berkeley Distribution AfterStep v.2.2.11 Align(1x)

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NAME
ttk::labelframe - Container widget with optional label SYNOPSIS
ttk::labelframe pathName ?options? _________________________________________________________________ DESCRIPTION
A ttk::labelframe widget is a container used to group other widgets together. It has an optional label, which may be a plain text string or another widget. STANDARD OPTIONS
-class -cursor -takefocus -style See the ttk_widget manual entry for details on the standard options. WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS [-labelanchor labelAnchor] Specifies where to place the label. Allowed values are (clockwise from the top upper left corner): nw, n, ne, en, e, es, se, s,sw, ws, w and wn. The default value is theme-dependent. [-text text] Specifies the text of the label. [-under- line underline] If set, specifies the integer index (0-based) of a character to underline in the text string. The underlined character is used for mnemonic activation. Mnemonic activation for a ttk::labelframe sets the keyboard focus to the first child of the ttk::labelframe widget. [-padding padding] Additional padding to include inside the border. [-labelwidget labelWidget] The name of a widget to use for the label. If set, overrides the -text option. The -labelwidget must be a child of the labelframe widget or one of the labelframe's ancestors, and must belong to the same top-level widget as the labelframe. [-width width] If specified, the widget's requested width in pixels. [-height height] If specified, the widget's requested height in pixels. (See ttk::frame(n) for further notes on -width and -height). WIDGET COMMAND
Supports the standard widget commands configure, cget, identify, instate, and state; see ttk::widget(n). SEE ALSO
ttk::widget(n), ttk::frame(n), labelframe(n) KEYWORDS
widget, frame, container, label, groupbox Tk 8.5 ttk::labelframe(n)
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