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TixGrid(3) |
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TixGrid(3) |
Tk::TixGrid - Create and manipulate Tix Grid widgets
$tixgrid =
$parent->TixGrid?(options)?;
This widget is intended as the basis of "spread sheet" like
interfaces. The widget displays its contents in a two dimensional
"grid" of cells. Each cell may contain one Tix display item, which
may be in text, graphics or other formats. See Tk::DItem for more information
about Tix display items. Because these "items" need not be
"windows" large grids can be handled without consuming excessive
display system resources.
Individual cells, or groups of cells, can be formatted with a wide
range of attributes, such as its color, relief and border. However because
the widget is intended to handle large grids the mechanisms to achieve these
are lower level, and more callback oriented than for other widgets. The
assumption is that to avoid storing display details of a large number of
cells, the data will be re-computed as needed.
The port of Tix C code and some of the bindings to perl/Tk is done
but still need further work. In several places the intent of the Tix code is
not yet understood. For example the 'edit' interface is clearly intended for
spread-sheet like cell content editing in an auxillary "entry"
widget or similar, but how that should work is not yet clear.
The TixGrid method creates a new TixGrid window and returns
a blessed reference of this TixGrid widget. Additional options, described
below, may be specified on the command line or in the option database to
configure aspects of the TixGrid widget.
-background -borderwidth -cursor -font
-foreground -height -highlightbackground
-highlightcolor -highlightthickness -padx
-pady -relief -selectbackground
-selectborderwidth -selectforeground -state
-takefocus -width -xscrollcommand
-yscrollcommand
See Tk::options for details of the standard options.
- Name: browseCmd
- Class: BrowseCmd
- Switch: -browsecmd
- If defined, gives a perl/Tk callback to be executed when the user browses
a grid cell (This is normally the case when the user clicks on an entry).
When this callback is called, it is passed with two additional parameters:
x y, where (x,y) is the location of the cell
that has just been clicked.
- Name: Command
- Class: Command
- Switch: -command
- If defined, gives a perl/Tk callback to be executed when the user
double-clicks a grid cell. When this callback is called, it is passed with
two additional parameters: x y, where (x,y) is
the location of the cell that has just been clicked.
- Name: editDoneCmd
- Class: EditDoneCmd
- Switch: -editdonecmd
- If defined, gives a perl/Tk callback to be executed when the user has
edited grid cell. When this callback is called, it is passed with two
additional parameters: x y, where (x,y) is the
location of the cell that has just been edited.
- Name: editNotifyCmd
- Class: EditNotifyCmd
- Switch: -editnotifycmd
- If defined gives a perl/Tk callback to be executed when the user tries to
edit a grid cell. When this callback is called, it is passed with two
additional parameters: x y, where (x,y,) is
the location of the cell. This callback should return a boolean value:
true indicates that the cell is editable and false
otherwise.
- Name: FloatingCols
- Class: floatingCols
- Switch: -floatingcols
- Defines the number of extra columns beyond the existing grid that can be
brought into view by scrolling.
- Name: FloatingRows
- Class: floatingRows
- Switch: -floatingrows
- Defines the number of extra rows beyond the the existing grid that can be
brought into view by scrolling.
- Name: formatCmd
- Class: FormatCmd
- Switch: -formatcmd
- If defined, gives a perl/Tk callback to be executed when the grid cells
need to be displayed on the screen. Its primary purpose is to draw the
background of the region before the cells are rendered on top. This is
normally achieved by calling formatGrid or formatBorder (see
below). However other uses can be made of this low-level callback. For
example it can be used to "lazily" populate the grid by calling
the set method only as cells come into view.
When this callback is called, it is passed with five
additional parameters: type x1 y1 x2
y2.
x1 y1 x2 y2 gives the extent of
the region that needs formatting.
type gives the logical type of the region in the grid.
It may be one of the following.
- x_margin
- The horizontal margin.
- y_margin
- The vertical margin.
- s_margin
- The area in the top left corner where the horizontal and vertical margins
are joined.
- main
- The main body i.e. all the cells that do not fall into the above three
types.
- Name: leftMargin
- Class: LeftMargin
- Switch: -leftmargin
- Gives the width of vertical margin in cells (columns). A zero indicates
that no vertical margin exists. A positive value N indicates that
first N columns are "labels" and are always displayed and
not scrolled.
- Name: itemType
- Class: ItemType
- Switch: -itemtype
- Default item type for cells.
- Name: selectMode
- Class: SelectMode
- Switch: -selectmode
- Specifies one of several styles for manipulating the selection. The value
of the option may be arbitrary, but the default bindings expect it to be
either single, browse, multiple, or extended;
the default value is single.
- Name: selectUnit
- Class: SelectUnit
- Switch: -selectunit
- Specifies the selection unit. Valid values are cell, column
or row.
- Name: sizeCmd
- Class: SizeCmd
- Switch: -sizecmd
- Callback is called (with no extra arguments) when grid sizes are
re-computed. For example if window changes size, a different font is
specified etc.
It is called just after scrollbars (if present) are
updated.
- Name: topMargin
- Class: TopMargin
- Switch: -topmargin
- Gives the width of horizontal margin in cells (rows). A zero indicates
that no horizontal margin exists. A positive value N indicates that
first N rows are "labels" and are always displayed and
not scrolled.
The TixGrid method creates a TixGrid widget and returns a blessed
reference of this TixGrid widget. This reference may be used to invoke various
operations on the widget. It has the following general form:
$tixgrid->method?(arg,
arg, ...)?
args determine the exact behavior of the method.
This object supports the configure and cget methods
described in Tk::options which can be used to enquire and modify the options
described above. The widget also inherits all the methods provided by the
generic Tk::Widget class.
The following additional methods are possible for TixGrid
widgets:
- $tixgrid->anchorGet(x,
y)
- $tixgrid->anchorSet(x,
y)
- $tixgrid->anchorClear
- Manipulates the anchor cell of the TixGrid widget. The
anchor cell is the end of the selection that is fixed while the user is
dragging out a selection with the mouse.
- ($bd,$col,$row) =
$tixgrid->bdtype(x,y
?,xDelta,yDelta?)
- Determines if the the screen (pixel) position x,y is in a border.
This is useful for changing the mouse cursor when the user points at a
border - e.g. to indicate that the border can be adjusted interactively.
If in a border returns a list of three elements. First element
is 'xy', 'x' or 'y', second two elements are integers. (Value of these
are not understood, seem to indicate which column and row of the border
the screen position corresponds to?)
If not in a border returns an empty list.
- $tixgrid->delete(dim, from?,
to?)
- $tixgrid->deleteColumn(from?,
to?)
- $tixgrid->deleteRow(from?,
to?)
- Dim may be row or column. If to is not given,
deletes a single row (or column) at the position from. If to
is given, deletes the range of rows (or columns) from position from
through to.
- $tixgrid->dragsite(option, x,
y)
- $tixgrid->dropsite(option, x,
y)
- Tcl/Tix has (or was going to have) Drag&Drop support. Meaning for
perl/Tk is not clear yet.
- $tixgrid->editApply
- If any cell is being edited, de-highlight the cell and applies the
changes.
- $tixgrid->editSet(x, y)
- Highlights the cell at (x,y) for editing, if the
-editnotify callback returns true for this cell.
- $tixgrid->entrycget(x, y,
'-option')
- $tixgrid->entryconfigure(x,
y?, -option??=>value,
-option=>value, ...?)
- Provide a configue interface to cells in the grid. The -options
depend on the item type of the cell.
- $tixgrid->formatBorder(x1,y1,
x2,y2, options);
- $tixgrid->formatGrid(x1,y1,
x2,y2, options);
- The formatBorder and formatBorder methods can only be called
by the -formatcmd callback of the tixGrid widget. They draw the
background of the region described by x1,y1, x2,y2 according
the the supplied options. One call to -formatcmd callback
can make multiple calls to formatBorder and/or formatBorder
for different sub-regions.
formatBorder draws the background using Tk relief
style, formatGrid also draws grid lines between the cells. It
only makes sense to call one or the other for a particular sub-region as
one will over-write the other.
The options allowed are:
- -background / -bg
- -borderwidth / -bd
- -filled
- -relief
- -selectbackground
- -xoff
- -xon
- -yoff
- -yon
The -xon/-xoff and -yon/-yoff options are obscure. If
anyone can figure out how to do something interesting given what
pTk/tixGrFmt.c is doing with them please let Nick know!.
- $tixgrid->geometryinfo(?width,
height?)
- Returns list of four values - two sets of two floating point numbers.
First set is the scrollbar fractions for x direction, second set is
scrollbar fractions for y direction. If width and height are
specified then fractions are based on as if window size was of specified
size (in pixels, but not allowing normal GetPixels units). Otherwise
fractions are based on current size of the window.
Usage obscure.
- $tixgrid->index(xcoord,
ycoord)
- Retuns (x, y) of entry at position ($coordx,
$coordy). Either coordinate may be 'max' which
is largest existing entry in that direction, 'end' which is one
beyond largest existing entry, or a number. (This is how you find
out how big the grid is.)
- $tixgrid->infoBbox(x,y)
- Return the pixel bounding box of the cell at x,y.
- $tixgrid->infoExists(x,y)
- Returns true if there is an item in the cell at x,y. Throws an
exception (dies) if x,y is outside the grid - this may change (Nick
doesn't like it).
- $tixgrid->move(dim, from,
to, offset)
- $tixgrid->moveColumn(from,
to, offset)
- $tixgrid->moveRow(from, to,
offset)
- Dim may be row or column. Moves the range of rows (or
columns) from position from through to by the distance
indicated by offset. For example,
$tixgrid->moveRow(2, 4,
1) moves the rows 2,3,4 to rows 3,4,5.
- $tixgrid->nearest(x, y)
- Screen pos (pixels) to entry (nx,ny) translation.
- $tixgrid->selectionAdjust(x1,
y1 ?,x2, y2?)
- $tixgrid->selectionClear(x1,
y1 ?,x2, y2?)
- $tixgrid->selectionIncludes(x1,
y1 ?,x2, y2?)
- $tixgrid->selectionSet(x1, y1
?,x2, y2?)
- $tixgrid->selectionToggle(x1,
y1 ?,x2, y2?)
- Selection support methods - probably buggy.
x1 (y1) has not to be greater than x2 (y2), but only x2 and y2
can be 'max'.
BUG: selectionIncludes: has no visible effect (as in
Tix). Eh???
BUG: selectionClear: only works for 0, 0, max, max (as
in Tix). Eh???
When x2, y2 are not given they default to x1,
y1, respectively.
- $tixgrid->set(x, y?,
-itemtype=>type??, -option=>value,
...?)
- Creates a new display item at the cell at (x,y). The
optional -itemtype parameter gives the type of the display item. An
additional list of option-value pairs specify options of the
display item. If a display item already exists at this cell, the old item
will be deleted automatically.
- $tixgrid->size(dim, index?,
-option??=>value, ...?)
- $tixgrid->sizeColumn(index?,
-option??=>value, ...?)
- $tixgrid->sizeRow(index?,
-option??=>value, ...?)
- Queries or sets the size of the row or column given by dim and
index. Dim may be row or column. Index
may be any non-negative integer that gives the position of a given row (or
column). Index can also be the string default; in this case,
this method queries or sets the default size of all rows (or columns).
When no option-value pair is given, this method returns a list
containing the current size setting of the given row (or column). When
option-value pairs are given, the corresponding options of the size
setting of the given row are changed. -option may be one of the
following:
- -pad0 => pixels
- Specifies the paddings to the left of a column or the top of a row.
- -pad1 => pixels
- Specifies the paddings to the right of a column or the bottom of a
row.
- -size => val
- Specifies the width of a column or the height of a row. Val may be:
auto -- the width of the column is set the widest cell in the
column; a valid Tk screen distance unit (see Tk_GetPixels); or a
real number following by the word chars (e.g. 3.4chars) that
sets the width of the column to the given number of characters.
- $tixgrid->sort(dimension,
start, end, ?args ...?)
- ?docu here? (not supported on Win* OSs up to now)
- $tixgrid->unset(x, y)
- Clears the cell at (x,y) by removing its display item.
- $tixgrid->xview
- Normal horizontal scrollbar method.
- $tixgrid->yview
- Normal vertical scrollbar method.
To be done - only most obvious basic bindings work. The Tcl/Tix code was coded
as a "state machine" which is not easy to follow.
Tk::DItem Tk::callbacks Tk::FloatEntry
Tcl/Tix was/is not finished and both C code and bindings of TixGrid have some
bugs.
tix, tixgrid, table, display item, spreadsheet
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