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compound(n) |
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compound(n) |
See the file man.macros.
compound - multi-line compound image type.
image create compound ?name? ?options?
Compound image types can be used to create images that consists of multiple
horizontal lines; each line is composed of a series of items (texts, bitmaps,
images or spaces) arranged from left to right. Compound images are mainly used
to embed complex drawings into widgets that support the -image option.
As shown in the EXAMPLE section below, a compound image can be used to display
a bitmap and a text string simutaneously in a TK button(n) widget.
Like all images, compound images are created using the image create
command. Compound images support the following options:
- -background color
- Specifies the background color of the compound image. This color is also
used as the default background color for the bitmap items in the compound
image.
- -borderwidth pixels
- Specifies a non-negative value indicating the width of the 3-D border
drawn around the compound image.
- -font font
- Specifies the default font for the text items in the compound image.
- -foreground color
- Specifies the default foreground color for the bitmap and text items in
the compound image.
- -padx value
- Specifies a non-negative value indicating how much extra space to request
for the compound image in the X-direction. The value may have any
of the forms acceptable to Tk_GetPixels(3).
- -pady value
- Specifies a non-negative value indicating how much extra space to request
for the compound image in the Y-direction.
- -relief value
- Specifies the 3-D effect desired for the background of the compound image.
Acceptable values are raised, sunken, flat,
ridge, and groove.
- -showbackground value
- Specifies whether the background and the 3D borders should be drawn. Must
be a valid boolean value. By default the background is not drawn and the
compound image appears to have a transparent background.
- -window pathName
- Specifies the window in which the compound image is displayed. One
compound image can be displayed in only one window. When that window is
destroyed, the compound image is automatically destroyed as well. This
option must be specified when calling the image create
compound command and cannot be changed by the configure
image command.
When a compound image is created, Tk also creates a new command whose name is
the same as the image. This command may be used to invoke various operations
on the image. It has the following general form:
imageName option ?arg arg ...?
Option and the args determine the exact behavior of the command.
The following commands are possible for compound images:
- imageName add line ?option value ...?
- Creates a new line at the bottom of the compound image. Lines support the
following options:
- -anchor value
- Specifies how the line should be aligned along the horizontal axis. When
the values are w, sw or nw, the line is aligned to
the left. When the values are c, s or n, the line is
aligned to the middle. When the values are e, se or
ne, the line is aligned to the right.
- -padx value
- Specifies a non-negative value indicating how much extra space to request
for this line in the X-direction.
- imageName add item-type ?option value
...?
- Creates a new item of the type item-type at the end of the last
line of the compound image. All types of items support these following
common options:
- -anchor value
- Specifies how the item should be aligned along the vertical axis. When the
values are n, nw or ne, the item is aligned to the
top of the line. When the values are c, w or e, the
item is aligned to the middle of the line. When the values are s,
se or sw, the item is aligned to the bottom of the
line.
- -padx value
- Specifies a non-negative value indicating how much extra space to request
for this item in the X-direction.
- -pady value
- Specifies a non-negative value indicating how much extra space to request
for this item in the Y-direction.
- item-type can be any of the following:
- imageName add bitmap ?option value ...?
- Creates a new bitmap item of at the end of the last line of the compound
image. Additional options accepted by the bitmap type are:
- -background color
- Specifies the background color of the bitmap item.
- -bitmap name
- Specifies a bitmap to display in this item, in any of the forms acceptable
to Tk_GetBitmap(3).
- -foreground color
- Specifies the foreground color of the bitmap item.
- imageName add image ?option value ...?
- Creates a new image item of at the end of the last line of the compound
image. Additional options accepted by the image type are:
- -image name
- Specifies an image to display in this item. name must have been
created with the image create command.
- imageName add space ?option value ...?
- Creates a new space item of at the end of the last line of the compound
image. Space items do not display anything. They just acts as space
holders that add additional spaces between items inside a compound image.
Additional options accepted by the image type are:
- -width value
- Specifies the width of this space. The value may have any of the
forms acceptable to Tk_GetPixels(3).
- -height value
- Specifies the height of this space. The value may have any of the
forms acceptable to Tk_GetPixels(3).
- imageName add text ?option value ...?
- Creates a new text item of at the end of the last line of the compound
image. Additional options accepted by the text type are:
- -background color
- Specifies the background color of the text item.
- -font name
- Specifies the font to be used for this text item.
- -foreground color
- Specifies the foreground color of the text item.
- -justify value
- When there are multiple lines of text displayed in a text item, this
option determines how the lines line up with each other. value must
be one of left, center, or right. Left means
that the lines' left edges all line up, center means that the
lines' centers are aligned, and right means that the lines' right
edges line up.
- -text string
- Specifies a text string to display in this text item.
- -underline value
- Specifies the integer index of a character to underline in the text item.
0 corresponds to the first character of the text displayed in the text
item, 1 to the next character, and so on.
- -wraplength value
- This option specifies the maximum line length of the label string on this
text item. If the line length of the label string exceeds this length, it
is wrapped onto the next line, so that no line is longer than the
specified length. The value may be specified in any of the standard forms
for screen distances. If this value is less than or equal to 0 then no
wrapping is done: lines will break only at newline characters in the
text.
- imageName cget option
- Returns the current value of the configuration option given by
option. Option may have any of the values accepted by the
image create compound command.
- imageName configure ?option? ?value option value
...?
- Query or modify the configuration options for the image. If no
option is specified, returns a list describing all of the available
options for imageName (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 option(s) to have the given value(s); in this case the command
returns an empty string. Option may have any of the values accepted
by the image create compound command, except the -window
option
The following example creates a compound image with a bitmap and a text string
and places this image into a Tk bitton(n) widget. Notice that the image
must be created after the creation of the window that it resides in.
set btn [button .b] set img [image create compound -window $btn]
$img add line $img add bitmap -bitmap warning $img add space -width 8 $img
add text -text "Warning" -underline 0 $btn config -image $img pack
$btn
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