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tixPanedWindow(n) |
Tix Built-In Commands |
tixPanedWindow(n) |
See the file man.macros.
tixPanedWindow - Create and manipulate tixPanedWindow widgets
tixPanedWindow pathName ?options?
The PanedWindow widget supports all the standard options of a frame widget. See
the options(n) manual entry for details on the standard options.
Name: command
Class: Command
Switch: -command
- Specifies the command to invoke when the panes change their sizes. This
command is called with a list of integers that record the new sizes of the
panes. The sizes of the panes are listed in the order of the panes'
creation. [-dynamicgeometry
dynamicGeometry] If set to true, the size of the PanedWindow
will dynamically change if the size of any of its panes changes.
Otherwise, the size of the PanedWindow will only increase when size of any
of its panes changes and will not decrease. The default value is true.
[-handleactivebg handleActiveBg]
Specifies the active background color of the resize handles. When the
mouse cursor enters a resize handle, the resize handle will adopt the
active background color. [-handlebg
handleBg] Specifies the normal background color of the
resize handles. [-height height]
Specifies the desired height for the window.
[-orientation orientation] Specifies
the orientation of the panes. Must be either vertical or
horizontal. [-paneborderwidth or -panebd
paneBorderWidth] Specifies the border width of the panes.
[-panerelief paneRelief] Specifies
the border relief of the panes.
[-separatoractivebg
separatorActiveBg] Specifies the active background color of
the separators. When the user grabs a resize handle, the separators will
adopt the active background color. [-separatorbg
separatorBg] Specifies the normal background color of the
separators. [-width width] Specifies
the desired width for the window.
All the pane subwidgets created as a result of the add command can be
accessed by the subwidget command. They are identified by the
paneName parameter to the add command.
The tixPanedWindow command creates a new window (given by the
pathName argument) and makes it into a PanedWindow widget. Additional
options, described above, may be specified on the command line or in the
option database to configure aspects of the PanedWindow widget such as its
cursor and relief.
The PanedWindow widget allows the user to interactively manipulate
the sizes of several panes. The panes can be arranged either vertically or
horizontally. Each individual pane may have upper and lower limits of its
size. The user changes the sizes of the panes by dragging the resize handle
between two panes.
The tixPanedWindow command creates a new Tcl command whose name is the
same as the path name of the PanedWindow widget's window. This command may be
used to invoke various operations on the widget. It has the following general
form:
pathName option ?arg arg ...?
PathName is the name of the command, which is the same as the frame
widget's path name. Option and the args determine the exact
behavior of the command. The following commands are possible for PanedWindow
widgets:
- pathName add paneName ?option value ...?
- Adds a new pane subwidget with the name paneName into the
PanedWindow widget. Additional configuration options can be given to
configure the new button subwidget. Three configuration options are
supported:
- -after pane
- Specifies that the new pane should be placed after pane in the list
of panes in this PanedWindow widget.
- -at integer
- Specifies the position of the new pane in the list of panes in this
PanedWindow widget. 0 means the first position, 1 means the
second, and so on. In addition, end means the end of the list.
- -before pane
- Specifies that the new pane should be placed before pane in the
list of panes in this PanedWindow widget.
- -expand factor
- Specifies the expand/shrink factor of this pane. Factor must
be a non-negative floating point number. The default value is 0.0. The
expand/shrink factor is used to calculate how much each pane should grow
or shrink when the size of the PanedWindow main window is changed. When
the main window expands/shrinks by n pixels, then pane i
will grow/shrink by about n * factor(i) /
summation(factors), where factor(i) is the expand/shrink
factor of pane i and summation(factors) is the summation of the
expand/shrink factors of all the panes. If summation(factors) is
0.0, however, only the last visible pane will be grown or shrunk.
- -min integer
- Specifies the minimum size, in pixels, of the new pane; the default is
0.
- -max integer
- Specifies the maximum size, in pixels, of the new pane; the default is
10000.
- -size integer
- Specifies the size, in pixels, of the new pane; if the -size option
is not given, or set to the empty string, the PanedWindow widget will use
the natural size of the pane subwidget.
- pathName cget option
- Returns the current value of the configuration option given by
option. Option may be -min, -max and/or
-size, or any option accepted by the Tk frame widget.
- pathName configure ?option? ?value option value
...?
- Query or modify the configuration options of the widget. If no
option is specified, returns a list describing all of the available
options for pathName (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 widget option(s) to have the given value(s); in this case the
command returns an empty string. Option may be any of the
non-static options of the PanedWindow widget.
- pathName delete paneName
- Removes the pane given by paneName and deletes its contents.
- pathName forget paneName
- Removes the pane given by paneName but does not delete its
contents. This pane can be later added back to the PanedWindow widget by
the manage method.
- pathName manage paneName ?option value
...?
- Adds the pane given by paneName back to the PanedWindow widget.
PaneName must be already forgotten by the forget method.
Additional option-value pairs, same as those accepted by the
add method, can be given to control the appearance and position of
the pane.
- pathName panecget paneName option
- Returns the current value of the configuration option given by
option in the pane given by paneName. Option may have
any of the values accepted by the add widget command.
- pathName paneconfigure paneName ?option?
?value ...?
- When no option is given, prints out the values of all options of this
pane. If option is specified with no value, then the command
returns the current value of that option. If one or more
option-value pairs are specified, then the command modifies the
given pane's option(s) to have the given value(s); in this case the
command returns an empty string. Option may be -min,
-max and/or -size, or any option accepted by the Tk frame
widget. The sizes of the panes may be changed as a result of calling the
paneconfigure command.
- pathName panes
- Returns a list of the names of all panes.
- pathName setsize paneName newSize
?direction?
- Sets the size of the pane specified by paneName to newSize.
The direction parameter specifies in which direction the pane
should grow/shrink. Possible values are next: the pane will grow or
shrink by moving the boundary between itself and the pane to its right or
bottom; prev: the pane will grow or shrink by moving the boundary
between itself and the pane to its left or top.
- pathName subwidget name ?args?
- When no options are given, returns the pathname of the subwidget of the
specified name.
When options are given, the widget command of the specified
subwidget will be called with these options.
The panes' sizes will be changed when the user drags the handles. The change in
the panes' sizes may be subjected to the -min, -max and
-size options of the panes.
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