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# -*-mode: tcl; fill-column: 75; tab-width: 8; coding: iso-latin-1-unix -*- # # $Id: BtnBox.tcl,v 1.2.2.1 2001/11/04 05:10:08 idiscovery Exp $ # # Tix Demostration Program # # This sample program is structured in such a way so that it can be # executed from the Tix demo program "widget": it must have a # procedure called "RunSample". It should also have the "if" statment # at the end of this file so that it can be run as a standalone # program using tixwish.
# This file demonstrates the use of the tixButtonBox widget, which is a # group of TK buttons. You can use it to manage the buttons in a dialog box, # for example. # proc RunSample {w} {
# Create the label on the top of the dialog box # label $w.top -padx 20 -pady 10 -border 1 -relief raised -anchor c -text \ "This dialog box is\n a demostration of the\n tixButtonBox widget"
# Create the button box and add a few buttons in it. Set the # -width of all the buttons to the same value so that they # appear in the same size. # # Note that the -text, -underline, -command and -width options are all # standard options of the button widgets. # tixButtonBox $w.box -orientation horizontal $w.box add ok -text OK -underline 0 -command "destroy $w" -width 5 $w.box add close -text Close -underline 0 -command "destroy $w" -width 5
pack $w.box -side bottom -fill x pack $w.top -side top -fill both -expand yes
# "after 0" is used so that the key bindings won't interfere with # tkTraverseMenu # bind [winfo toplevel $w] <Alt-o> \ "after 0 tkButtonInvoke [$w.box subwidget ok]" bind [winfo toplevel $w] <Alt-c> \ "after 0 tkButtonInvoke [$w.box subwidget close]" bind [winfo toplevel $w] <Escape> \ "after 0 tkButtonInvoke [$w.box subwidget close]"
focus [$w.box subwidget ok] }
if {![info exists tix_demo_running]} { wm withdraw . set w .demo toplevel $w; wm transient $w "" RunSample $w bind $w <Destroy> exit }
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