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# twind.tcl --
#
# This demonstration script creates a text widget with a bunch of
# embedded windows.
if {![info exists widgetDemo]} {
error "This script should be run from the \"widget\" demo."
}
package require Tk
set w .twind
catch {destroy $w}
toplevel $w
wm title $w "Text Demonstration - Embedded Windows and Other Features"
wm iconname $w "Embedded Windows"
positionWindow $w
## See Code / Dismiss buttons
set btns [addSeeDismiss $w.buttons $w]
pack $btns -side bottom -fill x
frame $w.f -highlightthickness 1 -borderwidth 1 -relief sunken
set t $w.f.text
text $t -yscrollcommand "$w.scroll set" -setgrid true -font $font -width 70 \
-height 35 -wrap word -highlightthickness 0 -borderwidth 0
pack $t -expand yes -fill both
ttk::scrollbar $w.scroll -command "$t yview"
pack $w.scroll -side right -fill y
panedwindow $w.pane
pack $w.pane -expand yes -fill both
$w.pane add $w.f
# Import to raise given creation order above
raise $w.f
$t tag configure center -justify center -spacing1 5m -spacing3 5m
$t tag configure buttons -lmargin1 1c -lmargin2 1c -rmargin 1c \
-spacing1 3m -spacing2 0 -spacing3 0
button $t.on -text "Turn On" -command "textWindOn $w" \
-cursor top_left_arrow
button $t.off -text "Turn Off" -command "textWindOff $w" \
-cursor top_left_arrow
$t insert end "A text widget can contain many different kinds of items, "
$t insert end "both active and passive. It can lay these out in various "
$t insert end "ways, with wrapping, tabs, centering, etc. In addition, "
$t insert end "when the contents are too big for the window, smooth "
$t insert end "scrolling in all directions is provided.\n\n"
$t insert end "A text widget can contain other widgets embedded "
$t insert end "it. These are called \"embedded windows\", "
$t insert end "and they can consist of arbitrary widgets. "
$t insert end "For example, here are two embedded button "
$t insert end "widgets. You can click on the first button to "
$t window create end -window $t.on
$t insert end " horizontal scrolling, which also turns off "
$t insert end "word wrapping. Or, you can click on the second "
$t insert end "button to\n"
$t window create end -window $t.off
$t insert end " horizontal scrolling and turn back on word wrapping.\n\n"
$t insert end "Or, here is another example. If you "
$t window create end -create {
button %W.click -text "Click Here" -command "textWindPlot %W" \
-cursor top_left_arrow}
$t insert end " a canvas displaying an x-y plot will appear right here."
$t mark set plot insert
$t mark gravity plot left
$t insert end " You can drag the data points around with the mouse, "
$t insert end "or you can click here to "
$t window create end -create {
button %W.delete -text "Delete" -command "textWindDel %W" \
-cursor top_left_arrow
}
$t insert end " the plot again.\n\n"
$t insert end "You can also create multiple text widgets each of which "
$t insert end "display the same underlying text. Click this button to "
$t window create end \
-create {button %W.peer -text "Make A Peer" -command "textMakePeer %W" \
-cursor top_left_arrow} -padx 3
$t insert end " widget. Notice how peer widgets can have different "
$t insert end "font settings, and by default contain all the images "
$t insert end "of the 'parent', but that the embedded windows, "
$t insert end "such as buttons may not appear in the peer. To ensure "
$t insert end "that embedded windows appear in all peers you can set the "
$t insert end "'-create' option to a script or a string containing %W. "
$t insert end "(The plot above and the 'Make A Peer' button are "
$t insert end "designed to show up in all peers.) A good use of "
$t insert end "peers is for "
$t window create end \
-create {button %W.split -text "Split Windows" -command "textSplitWindow %W" \
-cursor top_left_arrow} -padx 3
$t insert end " \n\n"
$t insert end "Users of previous versions of Tk will also be interested "
$t insert end "to note that now cursor movement is now by visual line by "
$t insert end "default, and that all scrolling of this widget is by pixel.\n\n"
$t insert end "You may also find it useful to put embedded windows in "
$t insert end "a text without any actual text. In this case the "
$t insert end "text widget acts like a geometry manager. For "
$t insert end "example, here is a collection of buttons laid out "
$t insert end "neatly into rows by the text widget. These buttons "
$t insert end "can be used to change the background color of the "
$t insert end "text widget (\"Default\" restores the color to "
$t insert end "its default). If you click on the button labeled "
$t insert end "\"Short\", it changes to a longer string so that "
$t insert end "you can see how the text widget automatically "
$t insert end "changes the layout. Click on the button again "
$t insert end "to restore the short string.\n"
$t insert end "\nNOTE: these buttons will not appear in peers!\n" "peer_warning"
button $t.default -text Default -command "embDefBg $t" \
-cursor top_left_arrow
$t window create end -window $t.default -padx 3
global embToggle
set embToggle Short
checkbutton $t.toggle -textvariable embToggle -indicatoron 0 \
-variable embToggle -onvalue "A much longer string" \
-offvalue "Short" -cursor top_left_arrow -pady 5 -padx 2
$t window create end -window $t.toggle -padx 3 -pady 2
set i 1
foreach color {AntiqueWhite3 Bisque1 Bisque2 Bisque3 Bisque4
SlateBlue3 RoyalBlue1 SteelBlue2 DeepSkyBlue3 LightBlue1
DarkSlateGray1 Aquamarine2 DarkSeaGreen2 SeaGreen1
Yellow1 IndianRed1 IndianRed2 Tan1 Tan4} {
button $t.color$i -text $color -cursor top_left_arrow -command \
"$t configure -bg $color"
$t window create end -window $t.color$i -padx 3 -pady 2
incr i
}
$t tag add buttons $t.default end
button $t.bigB -text "Big borders" -command "textWindBigB $t" \
-cursor top_left_arrow
button $t.smallB -text "Small borders" -command "textWindSmallB $t" \
-cursor top_left_arrow
button $t.bigH -text "Big highlight" -command "textWindBigH $t" \
-cursor top_left_arrow
button $t.smallH -text "Small highlight" -command "textWindSmallH $t" \
-cursor top_left_arrow
button $t.bigP -text "Big pad" -command "textWindBigP $t" \
-cursor top_left_arrow
button $t.smallP -text "Small pad" -command "textWindSmallP $t" \
-cursor top_left_arrow
set text_normal(border) [$t cget -borderwidth]
set text_normal(highlight) [$t cget -highlightthickness]
set text_normal(pad) [$t cget -padx]
$t insert end "\nYou can also change the usual border width and "
$t insert end "highlightthickness and padding.\n"
$t window create end -window $t.bigB
$t window create end -window $t.smallB
$t window create end -window $t.bigH
$t window create end -window $t.smallH
$t window create end -window $t.bigP
$t window create end -window $t.smallP
$t insert end "\n\nFinally, images fit comfortably in text widgets too:"
$t image create end -image \
[image create photo -file [file join $tk_demoDirectory images ouster.png]]
proc textWindBigB w {
$w configure -borderwidth 15
}
proc textWindBigH w {
$w configure -highlightthickness 15
}
proc textWindBigP w {
$w configure -padx 15 -pady 15
}
proc textWindSmallB w {
$w configure -borderwidth $::text_normal(border)
}
proc textWindSmallH w {
$w configure -highlightthickness $::text_normal(highlight)
}
proc textWindSmallP w {
$w configure -padx $::text_normal(pad) -pady $::text_normal(pad)
}
proc textWindOn w {
catch {destroy $w.scroll2}
set t $w.f.text
ttk::scrollbar $w.scroll2 -orient horizontal -command "$t xview"
pack $w.scroll2 -after $w.buttons -side bottom -fill x
$t configure -xscrollcommand "$w.scroll2 set" -wrap none
}
proc textWindOff w {
catch {destroy $w.scroll2}
set t $w.f.text
$t configure -xscrollcommand {} -wrap word
}
proc textWindPlot t {
set c $t.c
if {[winfo exists $c]} {
return
}
while {[string first [$t get plot] " \t\n"] >= 0} {
$t delete plot
}
$t insert plot "\n"
$t window create plot -create {createPlot %W}
$t tag add center plot
$t insert plot "\n"
}
proc createPlot {t} {
set c $t.c
canvas $c -relief sunken -width 450 -height 300 -cursor top_left_arrow
set font {Helvetica 18}
$c create line 100 250 400 250 -width 2
$c create line 100 250 100 50 -width 2
$c create text 225 20 -text "A Simple Plot" -font $font -fill brown
for {set i 0} {$i <= 10} {incr i} {
set x [expr {100 + ($i*30)}]
$c create line $x 250 $x 245 -width 2
$c create text $x 254 -text [expr {10*$i}] -anchor n -font $font
}
for {set i 0} {$i <= 5} {incr i} {
set y [expr {250 - ($i*40)}]
$c create line 100 $y 105 $y -width 2
$c create text 96 $y -text [expr {$i*50}].0 -anchor e -font $font
}
foreach point {
{12 56} {20 94} {33 98} {32 120} {61 180} {75 160} {98 223}
} {
set x [expr {100 + (3*[lindex $point 0])}]
set y [expr {250 - (4*[lindex $point 1])/5}]
set item [$c create oval [expr {$x-6}] [expr {$y-6}] \
[expr {$x+6}] [expr {$y+6}] -width 1 -outline black \
-fill SkyBlue2]
$c addtag point withtag $item
}
$c bind point <Any-Enter> "$c itemconfig current -fill red"
$c bind point <Any-Leave> "$c itemconfig current -fill SkyBlue2"
$c bind point <1> "embPlotDown $c %x %y"
$c bind point <ButtonRelease-1> "$c dtag selected"
bind $c <B1-Motion> "embPlotMove $c %x %y"
return $c
}
set embPlot(lastX) 0
set embPlot(lastY) 0
proc embPlotDown {w x y} {
global embPlot
$w dtag selected
$w addtag selected withtag current
$w raise current
set embPlot(lastX) $x
set embPlot(lastY) $y
}
proc embPlotMove {w x y} {
global embPlot
$w move selected [expr {$x-$embPlot(lastX)}] [expr {$y-$embPlot(lastY)}]
set embPlot(lastX) $x
set embPlot(lastY) $y
}
proc textWindDel t {
if {[winfo exists $t.c]} {
$t delete $t.c
while {[string first [$t get plot] " \t\n"] >= 0} {
$t delete plot
}
$t insert plot " "
}
}
proc embDefBg t {
$t configure -background [lindex [$t configure -background] 3]
}
proc textMakePeer {parent} {
set n 1
while {[winfo exists .peer$n]} { incr n }
set w [toplevel .peer$n]
wm title $w "Text Peer #$n"
frame $w.f -highlightthickness 1 -borderwidth 1 -relief sunken
set t [$parent peer create $w.f.text -yscrollcommand "$w.scroll set" \
-borderwidth 0 -highlightthickness 0]
$t tag configure peer_warning -font boldFont
pack $t -expand yes -fill both
ttk::scrollbar $w.scroll -command "$t yview"
pack $w.scroll -side right -fill y
pack $w.f -expand yes -fill both
}
proc textSplitWindow {textW} {
if {$textW eq ".twind.f.text"} {
if {[winfo exists .twind.peer]} {
destroy .twind.peer
} else {
set parent [winfo parent $textW]
set w [winfo parent $parent]
set t [$textW peer create $w.peer \
-yscrollcommand "$w.scroll set"]
$t tag configure peer_warning -font boldFont
$w.pane add $t
}
} else {
return
}
}