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'\" Copyright (c) 1990 The Regents of the University of California.
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'\" Copyright (c) 1994-1996 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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'\" RCS: @(#) $Id: GetAnchor.3,v 1.1.1.1 2002-01-16 10:25:48 markom Exp $
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.so man.macros
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.TH Tk_GetAnchor 3 "" Tk "Tk Library Procedures"
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.BS
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.SH NAME
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Tk_GetAnchor, Tk_NameOfAnchor \- translate between strings and anchor positions
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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.nf
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\fB#include \fR
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int
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\fBTk_GetAnchor(\fIinterp, string, anchorPtr\fB)\fR
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char *
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\fBTk_NameOfAnchor(\fIanchor\fB)\fR
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.SH ARGUMENTS
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.AS "Tk_Anchor" *anchorPtr
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.AP Tcl_Interp *interp in
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Interpreter to use for error reporting.
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.AP char *string in
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String containing name of anchor point: one of ``n'', ``ne'', ``e'', ``se'',
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``s'', ``sw'', ``w'', ``nw'', or ``center''.
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.AP int *anchorPtr out
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Pointer to location in which to store anchor position corresponding to
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\fIstring\fR.
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.AP Tk_Anchor anchor in
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Anchor position, e.g. \fBTCL_ANCHOR_CENTER\fR.
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.PP
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\fBTk_GetAnchor\fR places in \fI*anchorPtr\fR an anchor position
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(enumerated type \fBTk_Anchor\fR)
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corresponding to \fIstring\fR, which will be one of
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\fBTK_ANCHOR_N\fR, \fBTK_ANCHOR_NE\fR, \fBTK_ANCHOR_E\fR, \fBTK_ANCHOR_SE\fR,
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\fBTK_ANCHOR_S\fR, \fBTK_ANCHOR_SW\fR, \fBTK_ANCHOR_W\fR, \fBTK_ANCHOR_NW\fR,
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or \fBTK_ANCHOR_CENTER\fR.
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Anchor positions are typically used for indicating a point on an object
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that will be used to position that object, e.g. \fBTK_ANCHOR_N\fR means
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position the top center point of the object at a particular place.
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.PP
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Under normal circumstances the return value is \fBTCL_OK\fR and
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\fIinterp\fR is unused.
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If \fIstring\fR doesn't contain a valid anchor position
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or an abbreviation of one of these names, then an error message is
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stored in \fIinterp->result\fR, \fBTCL_ERROR\fR is returned, and
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\fI*anchorPtr\fR is unmodified.
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.PP
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\fBTk_NameOfAnchor\fR is the logical inverse of \fBTk_GetAnchor\fR.
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Given an anchor position such as \fBTK_ANCHOR_N\fR it returns a
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statically-allocated string corresponding to \fIanchor\fR.
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If \fIanchor\fR isn't a legal anchor value, then
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``unknown anchor position'' is returned.
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.SH KEYWORDS
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anchor position
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