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<h1>Resource: borderwidth</h1>
<h2>applicability</h2>

Toplevel, Module class or instance

<h2>possible settings</h2>
&gt;=0 (0 default)

<h2>description</h2>

Borderwidth is used to set the relief border width on modules that
support a relief (such as <a href=m-phoon.html>phoon</a>, <a
href=m-clock.html>clock</a>, <a href=m-hostlogo.html>hostlogo</a> and
<a href=m-spacer.html>spacer</a>).  For other modules it has no
effect.  Note that the graph bar borderwidths are not set by this
resource (they're hardwired).<p>

<h2>see also</h2>
<a href=r-relief.html>relief</a> 
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