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<HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>iwidgets2.2.0 User Commands - buttonbox</TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"> <H1>iwidgets2.2.0 User Commands - buttonbox</H1> <HR> <PRE> </PRE> <H2><HR ALIGN=LEFT WIDTH=70% SIZE=3></H2><PRE> </PRE> <H2>NAME</H2><PRE> buttonbox - Create and manipulate a manager widget for but- tons </PRE> <H2>SYNOPSIS</H2><PRE> <STRONG>buttonbox</STRONG> <EM>pathName</EM> ?<EM>options</EM>? </PRE> <H2>INHERITANCE</H2><PRE> itk::Widget <- buttonbox </PRE> <H2>STANDARD OPTIONS</H2><PRE> <STRONG>background</STRONG> <STRONG>cursor</STRONG> See the "options" manual entry for details on the standard options. </PRE> <H2>WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS</H2><PRE> Name: <STRONG>orient</STRONG> Class: <STRONG>Orient</STRONG> Command-Line Switch: <STRONG>-orient</STRONG> Orientation of the button box: <STRONG>horizontal</STRONG> or <STRONG>vertical</STRONG>. The default is horizontal. Name: <STRONG>padX</STRONG> Class: <STRONG>PadX</STRONG> Command-Line Switch: <STRONG>-padx</STRONG> Specifies a non-negative padding distance to leave between the button group and the outer edge of the but- ton box in the x direction. The value may be given in any of the forms acceptable to <STRONG>Tk_GetPixels</STRONG>. The default is 5 pixels. Name: <STRONG>padY</STRONG> Class: <STRONG>PadY</STRONG> Command-Line Switch: <STRONG>-pady</STRONG> Specifies a non-negative padding distance to leave between the button group and the outer edge of the but- ton box in the y direction. The value may be given in any of the forms acceptable to <STRONG>Tk_GetPixels</STRONG>. The default is 5 pixels. </PRE> <H2><HR ALIGN=LEFT WIDTH=70% SIZE=3></H2><PRE> </PRE> <H2>DESCRIPTION</H2><PRE> The <STRONG>buttonbox</STRONG> command creates a manager widget for control- ling buttons. The button box also supports the display and invocation of a default button. The button box can be con- figured either horizontally or vertically. </PRE> <H2>METHODS</H2><PRE> The <STRONG>buttonbox</STRONG> command creates a new Tcl command whose name is <EM>pathName</EM>. This command may be used to invoke various operations on the widget. It has the following general form: <EM>pathName</EM> <EM>option</EM> ?<EM>arg</EM> <EM>arg</EM> ...? <EM>Option</EM> and the <EM>arg</EM>s determine the exact behavior of the com- mand. Many of the widget commands for the buttonbox take as one argument an indicator of which button of the button box to operate on. These indicators are called <EM>indexes</EM> and allow reference and manipulation of buttons regardless of their current map state. buttonbox indexes may be specified in any of the following forms: <EM>number</EM> Specifies the button numerically, where 0 corresponds to the left/top-most button of the button box. <STRONG>end</STRONG> Indicates the right/bottom-most button of the button box. <STRONG>default</STRONG> Indicates the current default button of the but- ton box. This is the button with the default ring displayed. <EM>pattern</EM> If the index doesn't satisfy one of the above forms then this form is used. <EM>Pattern</EM> is pattern-matched against the tag of each button in the button box, in order from left/top to right/left, until a matching entry is found. The rules of <STRONG>Tcl_StringMatch</STRONG> are used. </PRE> <H2>WIDGET-SPECIFIC METHODS</H2><PRE> <EM>pathName</EM> <STRONG>add</STRONG> <EM>tag</EM> <EM>args</EM> Add a button distinguished by <EM>tag</EM> to the end of the button box. If additional arguments are present they specify options to be applied to the button. See <STRONG>Push-</STRONG> <STRONG>Button</STRONG> for information on the options available. <EM>pathName</EM> <STRONG>buttonconfigure</STRONG> <EM>index</EM> ?<EM>options</EM>? This command is similar to the <STRONG>configure</STRONG> command, except that it applies to the options for an individual button, whereas <STRONG>configure</STRONG> applies to the options for the button box as a whole. <EM>Options</EM> may have any of the values accepted by the <STRONG>PushButton</STRONG> command. If <EM>options</EM> are specified, options are modified as indicated in the command and the command returns an empty string. If no <EM>options</EM> are specified, returns a list describing the current options for entry <EM>index</EM> (see <STRONG>Tk_ConfigureInfo</STRONG> for information on the format of this list). <EM>pathName</EM> <STRONG>cget</STRONG> <EM>option</EM> Returns the current value of the configuration option given by <EM>option</EM>. <EM>Option</EM> may have any of the values accepted by the <STRONG>buttonbox</STRONG> command. <EM>pathName</EM> <STRONG>configure</STRONG> ?<EM>option</EM>? ?<EM>value</EM> <EM>option</EM> <EM>value</EM> ...? Query or modify the configuration options of the widget. If no <EM>option</EM> is specified, returns a list describing all of the available options for <EM>pathName</EM> (see <STRONG>Tk_ConfigureInfo</STRONG> for information on the format of this list). If <EM>option</EM> is specified with no <EM>value</EM>, then the command returns a list describing the one named option (this list will be identical to the correspond- ing sublist of the value returned if no <EM>option</EM> is specified). If one or more <EM>option</EM> - <EM>value</EM> 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. <EM>Option</EM> may have any of the values accepted by the <STRONG>buttonbox</STRONG> command. <EM>pathName</EM> <STRONG>default</STRONG> <EM>index</EM> Sets the default button to the button given by <EM>index</EM>. This causes the default ring to appear arround the specified button. <EM>pathName</EM> <STRONG>delete</STRONG> <EM>index</EM> Deletes the button given by <EM>index</EM> from the button box. <EM>pathName</EM> <STRONG>hide</STRONG> <EM>index</EM> Hides the button denoted by <EM>index</EM>. This doesn't remove the button permanently, just inhibits its display. <EM>pathName</EM> <STRONG>index</STRONG> <EM>index</EM> Returns the numerical index corresponding to <EM>index</EM>. <EM>pathName</EM> <STRONG>insert</STRONG> <EM>index</EM> <EM>tag</EM> ?<EM>option</EM> <EM>value</EM> <EM>option</EM> <EM>value</EM> ...? Same as the <STRONG>add</STRONG> command except that it inserts the new button just before the one given by <EM>index</EM>, instead of appending to the end of the button box. The <EM>option</EM>, and <EM>value</EM> arguments have the same interpretation as for the <STRONG>add</STRONG> widget command. <EM>pathName</EM> <STRONG>invoke</STRONG> ?<EM>index</EM>? Invoke the command associated with a button. If no arguments are given then the current default button is invoked, otherwise the argument is expected to be a button <EM>index</EM>. <EM>pathName</EM> <STRONG>show</STRONG> <EM>index</EM> Display a previously hidden button denoted by <EM>index</EM>. </PRE> <H2>EXAMPLE</H2><PRE> buttonbox .bb .bb add Yes -text Yes -command "puts Yes" .bb add No -text No -command "puts No" .bb add Maybe -text Maybe -command "puts Maybe" .bb default Yes pack .bb -expand yes -fill both </PRE> <H2>AUTHOR</H2><PRE> Bret A. Schuhmacher Mark L. Ulferts </PRE> <H2>KEYWORDS</H2><PRE> buttonbox, pushbutton, button, widget </PRE> </BODY> </HTML>
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