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iwidgets::toolbar(1) [incr Widgets] iwidgets::toolbar(1)
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NAME
iwidgets::toolbar - Create and manipulate a tool bar
SYNOPSIS
iwidgets::toolbar pathName ?options?
INHERITANCE
itk::Widget <- iwidgets::Toolbar
STANDARD OPTIONS
activeBackground activeForeground background borderWidth
cursor disabledForeground font foreground
highlightBackground highlightColor highlightThickness
insertBackground insertForeground orient selectBackground
selectBorderWidth selectForeground state troughColor
See the "options" manual entry for details on the standard options. For
widgets added to the toolbar, these options will be propogated if the
widget supports the option. For example, all widgets that support a
font option will be changed if the the toolbar's font option is
configured.
WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS
Name: balloonBackground
Class: BalloonBackground
Command-Line Switch: -ballooonbackground
Specifies the background color of the balloon help displayed at
the bottom center of a widget on the toolbar that has a non
empty string for its balloonStr option. The default color is
yellow.
Name: balloonDelay1
Class: BalloonDelay1
Command-Line Switch: -balloondelay1
Specifies the length of time (in milliseconds) to wait before
initially posting a balloon help hint window. This delay is in
effect whenever 1) the mouse leaves the toolbar, or 2) a toolbar
item is selected with the mouse button.
Name: balloonDelay2
Class: BalloonDelay2
Command-Line Switch: -balloondelay2
Specifies the length of time (in milliseconds) to wait before
continuing to post balloon help hint windows. This delay is in
effect after the first time a balloon hint window is activated.
It remains in effect until 1) the mouse leaves the toolbar, or
2) a toolbar item is selected with the mouse button.
Name: balloonFont
Class: BalloonFont
Command-Line Switch: -balloonfont
Specifies the font of the balloon help text displayed at the
bottom center of a widget on the toolbar that has a non empty
string for its balloonStr option. The default font is 6x10.
Name: balloonForeground
Class: BalloonForeground
Command-Line Switch: -ballooonforeground
Specifies the foreground color of the balloon help displayed at
the bottom center of a widget on the toolbar that has a non
empty string for its balloonStr option. The default color is
black.
Name: helpVariable
Class: HelpVariable
Command-Line Switch: -helpvariable
Specifies the global variable to update whenever the mouse is in
motion over a toolbar widget. This global variable is updated
with the current value of the active widget's helpStr. Other
widgets can "watch" this variable with the trace command, or as
is the case with entry or label widgets, they can set their
textVariable to the same global variable. This allows for a
simple implementation of a help status bar. Whenever the mouse
leaves a menu entry, the helpVariable is set to the empty string
{}.
Name: orient
Class: Orient
Command-Line Switch: -orient
Specifies the orientation of the toolbar. Must be either
horizontal or vertical.
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DESCRIPTION
The iwidgets::toolbar command creates a new window (given by the
pathName argument) and makes it into a toolbar widget. Additional
options, described above may be specified on the command line or in the
option database to configure aspects of the toolbar such as its colors,
font, and orientation. The iwidgets::toolbar command returns its
pathName argument. At the time this command is invoked, there must not
exist a window named pathName, but pathName's parent must exist.
A toolbar is a widget that displays a collection of widgets arranged
either in a row or a column (depending on the value of the -orient
option). This collection of widgets is usually for user convenience to
give access to a set of commands or settings. Any widget may be placed
on a toolbar. However, command or value-oriented widgets (such as
button, radiobutton, etc.) are usually the most useful kind of widgets
to appear on a toolbar.
In addition, the toolbar adds two new options to all widgets that are
added to it. These are the helpStr and balloonStr options. See the
discussion for the widget command add below.
WIDGET-SPECIFIC METHODS
The iwidgets::toolbar command creates a new Tcl command whose name is
pathName. This command may be used to invoke various operations on the
widget. It has the following general form:
pathName option ?arg arg ...?
Option and args determine the exact behavior of the command.
Many of the widget commands for a toolbar take as one argument an
indicator of which widget item of the toolbar to operate on. The
indicator is called an index and may be specified in any of the
following forms:
number Specifies the widget numerically, where 0 corresponds to the
first widget in the notebook, 1 to the second, and so on. (For
horizontal, 0 is the leftmost; for vertical, 0 is the topmost).
end Specifes the last widget in the toolbar's index. If the toolbar
is empty this will return -1.
last Same as end.
pattern
If the index doesn't satisfy any of the above forms, then this
form is used. Pattern is pattern-matched against the widgetName
of each widget in the toolbar, in order from the first to the
last widget, until a matching entry is found. An exact match
must occur.
The following commands are possible for toolbar widgets:
pathName add widgetCommand widgetName ?option value?
Adds a widget with the command widgetCommand whose name is
widgetName to the toolbar. If widgetCommand is radiobutton or
checkbutton, its packing is slightly padded to match the
geometry of button widgets. In addition, the indicatorOn option
is false by default and the selectColor is that of the toolbar
background by default. This allows Radiobutton and Checkbutton
widgets to be added as icons by simply setting their bitmap or
image options. If additional arguments are present, they are the
set of available options that the widget type of widgetCommand
supports. In addition they may also be one of the following
options:
-helpstr value
Specifes the help string to associate with the widget.
When the mouse moves over the widget, the variable
denoted by helpVariable is set to helpStr. Another widget
can bind to the helpVariable and thus track status help.
-balloonstr value
Specifes the string to display in a balloon window for
this widget. A balloon window is a small popup window
centered at the bottom of the widget. Usually the
balloonStr value is the name of the item on the toolbar.
It is sometimes known as a hint window.
When the mouse moves into an item on the toolbar, a timer
is set based on the value of balloonDelay1. If the mouse
stays inside the item for balloonDelay1, the balloon
window will pop up displaying the balloonStr value. Once
the balloon window is posted, a new timer based on
balloonDelay2 is set. This is typically a shorter timer.
If the mouse is moved to another item, the window is
unposted and a new window will be posted over the item if
the shorter delay time is satisfied.
While the balloon window is posted, it can also be
unposted if the item is selected. In this case the timer
is reset to balloonDelay1. Whenever the mouse leaves the
toolbar, the timer is also reset to balloonDelay1.
This window posting/unposting model is the same model
used in the Windows95 environment.
pathName cget option
Returns the current value of the configuration option given by
option.
pathName configure ?option value?
Query or modify the configuration options of the widget. If no
option is specified, returns a list describing all of the
available options for pathName (see Tk_ConfigureInfo for
information on the format of this list). If option is specified
with no value, then the command returns a list describing the
one named option (this list will be identical to the
corresponding sublist of the value returned if no option is
specified). If one or more option-value pairs are specified,
then the command modifies the given widget option(s) to have the
given value(s); in this case the command returns an empty
string.
pathName delete index ?index2?
This command deletes all items between index and index2
inclusive. If index2 is omitted then it defaults to index.
Returns an empty string.
pathName index index
Returns the widget's numerical index for the entry corresponding
to index. If index is not found, -1 is returned.
pathName insert beforeIndex widgetCommand widgetName ?option value?
Insert a new item named widgetName with the
command widgetCommand before the item specified by beforeIndex.
If widgetCommand is radiobutton or checkbutton, its packing is
slightly padded to match the geometry of button widgets. In
addition, the indicatorOn option is false by default and the
selectColor is that of the toolbar background by default. This
allows Radiobutton and Checkbutton widgets to be added as icons
by simply setting their bitmap or image options. The set of
available options is the same as specified in the ad command.
pathName itemcget index option
Returns the current value of the configuration option given by
option for index. The item type of index determines the valid
available options.
pathName itemconfigure index ?option value?
Query or modify the configuration options of the widget of the
toolbar specified by index. If no option is specified, returns a
list describing all of the available options for index (see
Tk_ConfigureInfo for information on the format of this list). If
option is specified with no value, then the command returns a
list describing the one named option (this list will be
identical to the corresponding sublist of the value returned if
no option is specified). If one or more option-value pairs are
specified, then the command modifies the given widget option(s)
to have the given value(s); in this case the command returns an
empty string. The item type of index determines the valid
available options. The set of available options is the same as
specified in the ad command.
EXAMPLE
package require Iwidgets 4.0
iwidgets::toolbar .tb -helpvariable statusVar
.tb add button item1 \
-helpstr "Save It" -bitmap @./icons/Tool_32_box.xbm \
-balloonstr "Save" -command {puts 1}
.tb add button item2 \
-helpstr "Save It" -bitmap @./icons/Tool_32_brush.xbm \
-balloonstr "Save" -command {puts 1}
.tb add button item3 \
-helpstr "Save It" -bitmap @./icons/Tool_32_cut.xbm \
-balloonstr "Save" -command {puts 1}
.tb add button item4 \
-helpstr "Save It" -bitmap @./icons/Tool_32_draw.xbm \
-balloonstr "Save" -command {puts 1}
.tb add button item5 \
-bitmap @./icons/Tool_32_erase.xbm -helpstr "Play It" \
-command {puts 2}
.tb add frame filler \
-borderwidth 1 -width 10 -height 10
.tb add radiobutton item6 \
-bitmap @./icons/Tool_32_oval.xbm -command {puts 4} \
-variable result -value OPEN -helpstr "Radio Button # 1" \
-balloonstr "Radio"
.tb add radiobutton item7 \
-bitmap @./icons/Tool_32_line.xbm -command {puts 5} \
-variable result -value CLOSED
.tb add checkbutton item8 \
-bitmap @./icons/Tool_32_text.xbm -command {puts 6} \
-variable checkit -onvalue yes -offvalue no
.tb add checkbutton check2 \
-bitmap @./icons/Tool_32_points.xbm -command {puts 7} \
-variable checkit2 -onvalue yes -offvalue no
pack .tb -side top -anchor nw
AUTHOR
Bill Scott
KEYWORDS
toolbar, button, radiobutton, checkbutton, iwidgets, widget
Tk iwidgets::toolbar(1)