## setOffset ### Description Returns the current x and y offset values for the Treeview object. These values determine the indentation of the nodes within the TreeView object on both axes. ### Returns 1. `number` The current x offset value of the Treeview object. 2. `number` The current y offset value of the Treeview object. ### Usage * Creates a Treeview, sets the x and y offsets, and retrieves the current offset values: ```lua local basalt = require("basalt") local mainFrame = basalt.createFrame() local treeview = mainFrame:addTreeview() :setOffset(2, 3) local offsetX, offsetY = treeview:getOffset() basalt.debug("Treeview x offset:", offsetX) basalt.debug("Treeview y offset:", offsetY) basalt.autoUpdate() ``` In this example, a Treeview object is created and added to the mainFrame. The `setOffset` method is used to set the x and y indentation of the nodes within the TreeView object to 2 pixels and 3 pixels, respectively. The `getOffset` method is then called to retrieve the current x and y offset values, which are printed to the debug console.