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      #
      # The horizontal frame layout manager widget is used to automatically
      # place child-windows horizontally from left-to-right, or right-to-left,
      # depending on the child windows' layout hints.
      #
      class FXHorizontalFrame < FXPacker
        #
        # Return an initialized FXHorizontalFrame instance.
        #
        # ==== Parameters:
        #
    
        # +p+:: the parent window for this horizontal frame {FXComposite}
    
        # +opts+:: frame options [Integer]
        # +x+:: initial x-position [Integer]
        # +y+:: initial y-position [Integer]
        # +width+:: initial width [Integer]
        # +height+:: initial height [Integer]
        # +padLeft+:: internal padding on the left side, in pixels [Integer]
        # +padRight+:: internal padding on the right side, in pixels [Integer]
        # +padTop+:: internal padding on the top side, in pixels [Integer]
        # +padBottom+:: internal padding on the bottom side, in pixels [Integer]
        # +hSpacing+:: horizontal spacing between widgets, in pixels [Integer]
        # +vSpacing+:: vertical spacing between widgets, in pixels [Integer]
    
        #
        def initialize(p, opts=0, x=0, y=0, width=0, height=0, padLeft=DEFAULT_SPACING, padRight=DEFAULT_SPACING, padTop=DEFAULT_SPACING, padBottom=DEFAULT_SPACING, hSpacing=DEFAULT_SPACING, vSpacing=DEFAULT_SPACING) # :yields: theHorizontalFrame
        end
      end
    end