Ok, I think I figured it out...!!
Let me know if this is NOT correct.
Say you have the following Table Grid:
0,0
+------+------+------+
| | | |
+------+------+------+
| | | |
+------+------+------+
| | | |
+------+------+------+
3,3
So Lets say I want a Label to span the entire top row, I think I would do the following:
# ($widget, LEFT, RIGHT, TOP, BOTTOM)
$tabel->attach_defaults($title_label, 0, 3, 0, 1)
And they way I think of it is like this:
### So each 'corner' of the object I'm attaching has coordinates
# like so, in which you just plug in the numbers left to right
# into the "attach_defaults" method:
#--------------------------------------------------------------
TOP-LEFT --> 0,0
TOP-RIGHT --> 3,0
BOTTOM-LEFT --> 0,1
BOTTOM-RIGHT --> 3,1
#--------------------------------------------------------------
So, does that sound like I got it...?
Thanks Again,
Matt
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