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<TITLE>tix - Manipulate Tix internal state</TITLE>
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<Center><H2>tix - Manipulate Tix internal state</H2></Center><hr>
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</pre><H3>SYNOPSIS</H3>
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<B>tix</B></I> <I>option </I></B>?<I>arg arg ...</I></B>?
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</pre><H3>CONFIGURATION OPTIONS</H3>
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The Tix application context supports the following configuration
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options. Usually, these options are set using the X resource database,
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different color scheme for the Tix widgets, these two lines can be
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<P>
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<pre><code><code><code>
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*TixScheme: Gray
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*TixFontSet: 14Point
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</code></code></code></pre>
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<P>
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<pre><code><code><code>
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Name: <B>binding</B></I>
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Class: <B>Binding</B></I>
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Switch: <B>-binding</B></I>
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</code></code></code></pre>
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<UL>
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This is an obsolete option.
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<pre><code><code><code>
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Name: <B>debug</B></I>
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Class: <B>Debug</B></I>
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Switch: <B>-debug</B></I>
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</code></code></code></pre>
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Specifies whether the Tix widgets should run in debug mode.
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</UL>
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<P>
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<pre><code><code><code>
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Name: <B>tixFontSet</B></I>
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Class: <B>TixFontSet</B></I>
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Switch: <B>-fontset</B></I>
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</code></code></code></pre>
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Specifies the fontset to use for the Tix widgets. Valid options are
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<B>TK</B></I>, <B>12Point</B></I> and <B>14Point</B></I>. <B>TK</B></I> specifies that the
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standard TK fonts should be used. The default value is <B>14Point</B></I>.
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<pre><code><code><code>
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Name: <B>tixScheme</B></I>
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Class: <B>TixScheme</B></I>
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Switch: <B>-scheme</B></I>
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Specifies the color scheme to use for the Tix widgets. Valid options
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are <B>TK</B></I>, <B>Gray</B></I>, <B>Blue</B></I>, <B>Bisque</B></I>, <B>SGIGray</B></I> and
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<B>TixGray</B></I>. The default value is <B>TixGray</B></I>. If you want the
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standard TK color scheme, you can use the value <B>TK</B></I>. If you want
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to use the TK 3.6 bisque color scheme, you can use the value <B>Bisque</B></I>.
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<pre><code><code><code>
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Name: <B>tixSchemePriority</B></I>
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Class: <B>TixSchemePriority</B></I>
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Switch: <B>-schemepriority</B></I>
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</code></code></code></pre>
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Specifies the priority level of the TK options set by th Tix
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schemes. Please refer to the TK <B>option(n)</B></I> manual page for a
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discussion of the priority level of Tix options. The default value is
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79, which makes the Tix schemes at a higher priority than the
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settings in the .Xdefaults file. If you want to allow the Tix schemes
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to be overridden by the settings in the .Xdefaults file, you can set
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the following line in you .Xdefaults file:
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</UL>
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<pre><code><code><code>
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*TixSchemePriority: 21
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</code></code></code></pre>
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</pre><HR>
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</pre><H3>DESCRIPTION</H3>
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The <B>tix</B></I> command provides access to miscellaneous elements of
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the information manipulated by this command pertains to the
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application as a whole, or to a screen or display, rather than to a
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particular window. The command can take any of a number of different
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forms depending on the <I>option</I></B> argument. The legal forms are:
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<DL>
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<DT> <B>tix <B>addbitmapdir</B></I> <I>directory</I></B>
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</I></B>
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<DD> Tix maintains a list of directory under which which the <B>tix
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getimage</B></I> and <B>tix getbitmap</B></I> commands will search for image
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files. The standard bitmap directory is
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<B>$TIX_LIBRARY/bitmaps</B></I>. The <B>addbitmapdir</B></I> command adds
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<I>directory</I></B> into this list. By using this command, the image files
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of an applications can also be located using the <B>tix getimage</B></I> ot
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<B>tix getbitmap</B></I> command.
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</DL>
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<DT> <B>tix <B>cget</B></I> <I>option</I></B>
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</I></B>
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<DD> Returns the current value of the configuration option given by
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<I>option</I></B>. <I>Option</I></B> may be any of the options described in the
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<B>CONFIGURATION OPTIONS</B></I> section.
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</DL>
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<DT> <B>tix <B>configure</B></I> ?<I>option</I></B>? <I>?value option value ...</I></B>?
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</I></B>
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<DD> Query or modify the configuration options of the Tix application
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context. If no <I>option</I></B> is specified, returns a list describing
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all of the available options (see <B>Tk_ConfigureInfo</B></I> for
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information on the format of this list). If <I>option</I></B> is specified
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with no <I>value</I></B>, then the command returns a list describing the
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one named option (this list will be identical to the corresponding
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sublist of the value returned if no <I>option</I></B> is specified). If
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one or more <I>option-value</I></B> pairs are specified, then the command
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modifies the given option(s) to have the given value(s); in this case
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the command returns an empty string. <I>Option</I></B> may be any of the
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options described in the <B>CONFIGURATION OPTIONS</B></I> section.
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</DL>
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<DL>
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<DT> <B>tix filedialog </B></I>?<I>class</I></B>?
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<DD> Returns the file selection dialog that may be shared among different
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modules of this application. This command will create a file selection
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dialog widget when it is called the first time. This dialog will be
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returned by all subsequent calls to <B>tix filedialog</B></I>. An optional
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<I>class</I></B> parameter can be passed to specified what type of file
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selection dialog widget is desired. Possible options are
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<B>tixFileSelectDialog</B></I> or <B>tixExFileSelectDialog.</B></I>
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</DL>
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<DL>
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<DT> <B>tix getbitmap <I>name</I></B>
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</I></B>
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<DD> Locates a bitmap file of the name <I>name</I></B>.xpm or <I>name</I></B> in one
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of the bitmap directories (see the <B>addbitmapdir</B></I> command
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above). By using <B>tix getbitmap</B></I>, you can advoid hard coding the
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pathnames of the bitmap files in your application. When successful, it
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returns the complete pathname of the bitmap file, prefixed with the
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character <B>@</B></I>. The returned value can be used to configure the
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<B>-bitmap</B></I> option of the TK and Tix widgets.
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</DL>
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<DL>
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<DT> <B>tix getimage <I>name</I></B>
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</I></B>
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<DD> Locates an image file of the name <I>name</I></B>.xpm, <I>name</I></B>.xbm or
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<I>name</I></B>.ppm in one of the bitmap directories (see the
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<B>addbitmapdir</B></I> command above). If more than one file with the same
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name (but different extensions) exist, then the image type is chosen
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according to the depth of the X display: xbm images are chosen on
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monochrome displays and color images are chosen on color displays. By
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using <B>tix getimage</B></I>, you can advoid hard coding the pathnames of
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the image files in your application. When successful, this command
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returns the name of the newly created image, which can be used to
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configure the <B>-image</B></I> option of the TK and Tix widgets.
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</DL>
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<DT> <B>tix <B>option</B></I> ?<I>args ...</I></B>?
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</I></B>
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<DD> Manipulates the options manitained by the Tix scheme
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mechanism. Available options are:
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</DL>
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<pre><code><code><code>
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\fCactive_bg</B></I> \fCactive_fg</B></I> \fCbg</B></I>
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\fCbold_font</B></I> \fCdark1_bg</B></I> \fCdark1_fg</B></I>
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\fCdark2_bg</B></I> \fCdark2_fg</B></I> \fCdisabled_fg</B></I>
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\fCfg</B></I> \fCfixed_font</B></I> \fCfont</B></I>
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\fCinactive_bg</B></I> \fCinactive_fg</B></I> \fCinput1_bg</B></I>
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\fCinput2_bg</B></I> \fCitalic_font</B></I> \fClight1_bg</B></I>
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\fClight1_fg</B></I> \fClight2_bg</B></I> \fClight2_fg</B></I>
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\fCmenu_font</B></I> \fCoutput1_bg</B></I> \fCoutput2_bg</B></I>
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\fCselect_bg</B></I> \fCselect_fg</B></I> \fCselector</B></I>
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The arguments to the <B>tix <B>option</B></I> command can take the
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following form(s):
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<DL>
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<DT> <B>tix option get</B></I> <I>option</I></B>
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</I></B>
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<DD> Returns the current value of <I>option</I></B>.
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</DL>
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</UL>
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<DL>
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<DT> <B>tix <B>resetoptions</B></I> <I>newScheme newFontSet</I></B> ?<I>newScmPrio</I></B>?
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</I></B>
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<DD> Resets the scheme and fontset of the Tix application to
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<I>newScheme</I></B> and <I>newFontSet</I></B>, respectively. This affects only
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those widgets created <B>after</B></I> this call. Therefore, it is best to
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call the <B>resetoptions</B></I> command <B>before</B></I> the creation of any
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widgets in a Tix application.
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The optional parameter <I>newScmPrio</I></B> can be given to reset the
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priority level of the TK options set by the Tix schemes.
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</DL>
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</pre><H3>BUGS</H3>
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Because of the way TK handles the X option database, after tixwish has
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started up, it is not possible to reset the color schemes and font
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sets using the <B>tix config</B></I> command. Instead, the <B>tix
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resetoptions</B></I> command must be used.
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<P>
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The tk_setPalette command does not work very well under Tix. To use
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it, one must follow these steps:
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<UL>
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\fC
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<pre><code><code><code>
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tix resetoptions TK TK
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file selection dialog
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<hr><i>Last modified Sun Jan 19 22:34:41 EST 1997 </i> ---
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<i>Serial 853731308</i>
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