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treectrl(n) 2.1 "Tk Commands"
treectrl - Create and manipulate hierarchical multicolumn
widgets
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
STANDARD
OPTIONS
WIDGET
SPECIFIC OPTIONS
WIDGET
COMMAND
COLUMNS
COLUMN
DESCRIPTION
STATES
PER-STATE
OPTIONS
ELEMENTS
BITMAP
ELEMENT
BORDER
ELEMENT
IMAGE
ELEMENT
RECTANGLE
ELEMENT
TEXT
ELEMENT
WINDOW
ELEMENT
ITEM
DESCRIPTION
EVENTS AND SCRIPT
SUBSTITUTIONS
DYNAMIC
EVENTS
DEFAULT
BINDINGS
EXAMPLES
SEE ALSO
KEYWORDS
package require treectrl 2.1
- treectrl pathName ?options?
The treectrl
command creates a new window (given by the pathName argument) and makes it into a treectrl widget.
Additional options, described above, may be specified on the
command line or in the option database to configure aspects of the
treectrl such as its background color and relief. The treectrl command returns the
path name of the new window. At the time this command is invoked,
there must not exist a window named pathName,
but pathName's parent must exist.
A treectrl is a widget which displays items in a one- or
two-dimensional arrangement. Items have a parent-child relationship
with other items. Items have a set of states, which are boolean
properties. Items may be spread about one or more columns. For each
column of an item there is a style associated, which determines how
to display the item's column taking into account the item's current
state set. One column can be defined to display the data in a
hierarchical structure.
Normally the origin of the coordinate system is at the
upper-left corner of the window containing the treectrl. It is
possible to adjust the origin of the coordinate system relative to
the origin of the window using the xview and yview widget commands; this is typically used for
scrolling.
A treectrl widget can be horizontal or vertical oriented like
many other Tk widgets. For displaying hierarchical data only
vertical orientation is useful, since only then the children of an
item are displayed directly below their parent. If the treectrl
widget is used only to display data in a multicolumn listbox, the
specification of an orientation will give useful results.
- -background
- -borderwidth
- -cursor
- -font
- -highlightbackground
- -highlightcolor
- -highlightthickness
- -orient
- -relief
- -takefocus
- -xscrollcommand
- -yscrollcommand
- -foreground
See the option manual entry for details on the
standard options.
- Command-Line Switch: -backgroundimage
Database Name: backgroundImage
Database Class: BackgroundImage
- Specifies the name of an image to draw as the list background.
The image is tiled horizontally and vertically to fill the content
area of the list. If the image is transparent it is drawn on top of
the background color(s).
- Command-Line Switch: -backgroundmode
Database Name: backgroundMode
Database Class: BackgroundMode
- Specifies how the background color of items is chosen in each
column. The value should be one of row,
column, order, or
ordervisible. The default is row.
This option has only an effect for columns which have
-itembackground defined as list of two or more
colors (see section COLUMNS below for more
on this). If row or column is
specified, the background color is chosen based on the location of
the item in the 1- or 2-dimensional grid of items as layed out on
the screen; this layout of items is affected by the
-orient and -wrap options as well
as item visibility. When order or
ordervisible is specified, the background color is
chosen based on the result of the item order
command, regardless of the layout of items.
- Command-Line Switch: -buttonbitmap
Database Name: buttonBitmap
Database Class: ButtonBitmap
- Specifies the bitmap to be used as the expand/collapse button
to the left of an item. This is a per-state option. If a bitmap is specified
for a certain item state, it overrides the effects of
-usetheme.
- Command-Line Switch: -buttoncolor
Database Name: buttonColor
Database Class: ButtonColor
- Specifies the foreground color which should be used for drawing
the outline and the plus or minus sign of the button to the left of
an item.
- Command-Line Switch: -buttonimage
Database Name: buttonImage
Database Class: ButtonImage
- Specifies the image to be used as the expand/collapse button to
the left of an item. This is a per-state option. If an image is specified
for a certain item state, it overrides the effects of -buttonbitmap
and -usetheme.
- Command-Line Switch: -buttonsize
Database Name: buttonSize
Database Class: ButtonSize
- Specifies the width and height of the button drawn to the left
of an item in any of the forms acceptable to
Tk_GetPixels.
- Command-Line Switch: -buttonthickness
Database Name: buttonThickness
Database Class: ButtonThickness
- Specifies the width of the outline and the plus or minus sign
of the button to the left of an item in any of the forms acceptable
to Tk_GetPixels.
- Command-Line Switch: -columnprefix
Database Name: columnPrefix
Database Class: ColumnPrefix
- Specifies an ascii string that changes the way column ids are
reported and processed. If this option is a non-empty string, the
usual integer value of a column id is prefixed with the given
string. This can aid debugging but it is important your code
doesn't assume column ids are integers if you use it.
- Command-Line Switch: -columnproxy
Database Name: columnProxy
Database Class: ColumnProxy
- If this option specifies a non empty value, it should be a
screen distance in any of the forms acceptable to
Tk_GetPixels. Then a 1 pixel thick vertical line
will be drawn at the specified screen distance from the left edge
of the treectrl widget, which reaches from top to bottom of the
treectrl widget and uses an inverting color (i.e black on lighter
background, white on darker background). This line can be used to
give the user a visual feedback during column resizing.
- Command-Line Switch: -columnresizemode
Database Name: columnResizeMode
Database Class: ColumnResizeMode
- Specifies the visual feedback used when resizing columns. The
value should be one of proxy or
realtime. For proxy, a 1-pixel
thick vertical line is drawn representing where the right edge of
the column will be after resizing. For realtime,
the column's size is changed while the user is dragging the right
edge of the column.
- Command-Line Switch: -defaultstyle
Database Name: defaultStyle
Database Class: DefaultStyle
- Specifies a list of styles, one per column, to apply to each
item created by the item create command. The
number of styles in the list can be different from the number of
tree columns. Each list element should be a valid style name or an
empty string to indicate no style should be applied to a specific
column. The list of styles is updated if a style is deleted or if a
column is moved.
- Command-Line Switch: -doublebuffer
Database Name: doubleBuffer
Database Class: DoubleBuffer
- Specifies if double-buffering should be used to improve
displaying. The value should be one of none,
window, or item. For
none no double-buffering is used at all, which may
be most memory efficient, but will probably generate some
flickering on the screen. For window the complete
tree is double-buffered, which requires a buffer big enough to
contain the complete widget. For item, which is
the default, every item is separately double-buffered, so it works
with a buffer size as big as the biggest item.
- Command-Line Switch: -height
Database Name: height
Database Class: Height
- Specifies the desired height for the window in any of the forms
acceptable to Tk_GetPixels. The default is 200
pixels. If this option is less than or equal to zero then the
window will not request any size at all.
- Command-Line Switch: -indent
Database Name: indent
Database Class: Indent
- Specifies the amount of indentation in any of the forms
acceptable to Tk_GetPixels. The default is 19
pixel. Indentation is the screen distance an item is displayed more
to the right than its father.
- Command-Line Switch: -itemheight
Database Name: itemHeight
Database Class: ItemHeight
- Specifies a fixed height for every item in any of the forms
acceptable to Tk_GetPixels. If non-zero, this
option overrides the requested height of an item and the
-minitemheight option. The default is 0, which means that every
item has the height requested by the arrangement of elements in
each column. Items are never shorter than the maximum height of a
button.
- Command-Line Switch: -itemprefix
Database Name: itemPrefix
Database Class: ItemPrefix
- Specifies an ascii string that changes the way item ids are
reported and processed. If this option is a non-empty string, the
usual integer value of an item id is prefixed with the given
string. This can aid debugging but it is important your code
doesn't assume item ids are integers if you use it.
- Command-Line Switch: -itemwidth
Database Name: itemWidth
Database Class: ItemWidth
- Specifies a fixed width for every item in any of the forms
acceptable to Tk_GetPixels. If more than one
column is visible, then this option has no effect. If the -orient
option is vertical, and the -wrap option is unspecified, then this
option has no effect (in that case all items are as wide as the
column).
- Command-Line Switch: -itemwidthequal
Database Name: itemWidthEqual
Database Class: ItemWidthEqual
- Specifies a boolean that says whether all items should have the
same width. If more than one column is visible, then this option
has no effect. If the -orient option is vertical, and the -wrap
option is unspecified, then this option has no effect (in that case
all items are as wide as the column). If the -itemwidth option is
specified, then this option has no effect.
- Command-Line Switch: -itemwidthmultiple
Database Name: itemWidthMultiple
Database Class: ItemWidthMultiple
- Specifies a screen distance that every item's width will be
evenly divisible by in any of the forms acceptable to
Tk_GetPixels. If more than one column is visible,
then this option has no effect. If the -orient option is vertical,
and the -wrap option is unspecified, then this option has no effect
(in that case all items are as wide as the column). If the
-itemwidth option is specified, then this option has no effect.
- Command-Line Switch: -linecolor
Database Name: lineColor
Database Class: LineColor
- Specifies the color which should be used for drawing the
connecting lines between related items.
- Command-Line Switch: -linestyle
Database Name: lineStyle
Database Class: LineStyle
- Specifies the style of the connecting lines between related
items, should be dot which is the default, or
solid.
- Command-Line Switch: -linethickness
Database Name: lineThickness
Database Class: LineThickness
- Specifies the thickness of the connecting lines between related
items in any of the forms acceptable to
Tk_GetPixels.
- Command-Line Switch: -minitemheight
Database Name: minItemHeight
Database Class: MinItemHeight
- Specifies a minimum height for every item in any of the forms
acceptable to Tk_GetPixels. The default is 0,
which means that every item has the height requested by the
arrangement of elements in each column. This option has no effect
if the -itemheight option is specified. Items are never shorter
than the maximum height of a button.
- Command-Line Switch: -scrollmargin
Database Name: scrollMargin
Database Class: ScrollMargin
- The interpretation of this option is left to Tcl scripts that
implement scrolling: the widget implementation ignores this option
entirely. Defaults to 0.
- Command-Line Switch: -selectmode
Database Name: selectMode
Database Class: 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
browse.
- Command-Line Switch: -showbuttons
Database Name: showButtons
Database Class: ShowButtons
- Specifies a boolean value that determines whether this widget
displays a button to the left of any item. If the button is
actually drawn can be configured for every item with the item hasbutton widget command, but if this option is set
to false, the configuration of an item has no effect. The default
value is true.
- Command-Line Switch: -showheader
Database Name: showHeader
Database Class: ShowHeader
- Specifies a boolean value that determines whether this widget
should display the header line with the column names at the top of
the widget. The default value is true.
- Command-Line Switch: -showlines
Database Name: showLines
Database Class: ShowLines
- Specifies a boolean value that determines whether this widget
should draw the connecting lines between related items. The default
value is true.
- Command-Line Switch: -showroot
Database Name: showRoot
Database Class: ShowRoot
- Specifies a boolean value that determines whether this widget
should draw the root item. By suppressing the drawing of the root
item the widget can have multiple items that appear as
toplevel items. The default value is true.
- Command-Line Switch: -showrootbutton
Database Name: showRootButton
Database Class: ShowRootButton
- Specifies a boolean value that determines whether this widget
should draw a button before the root item. The default value is
false.
- Command-Line Switch: -showrootlines
Database Name: showRootLines
Database Class: ShowRootLines
- Specifies a boolean value that determines whether this widget
should draw the connecting lines between children of the root item.
The default value is true.
- Command-Line Switch: -treecolumn
Database Name: treeColumn
Database Class: TreeColumn
- Specifies a column
description that determines which column displays the buttons
and lines. The default is unspecified.
- Command-Line Switch: -usetheme
Database Name: useTheme
Database Class: UseTheme
- Specifies a boolean value that determines whether this widget
should draw parts of itself using a platform-specific theme
manager. The default is false.
- Command-Line Switch: -width
Database Name: width
Database Class: Width
- Specifies the desired width for the window in any of the forms
acceptable to Tk_GetPixels. The default is 200
pixel. If this option is less than or equal to zero then the window
will not request any size at all.
- Command-Line Switch: -wrap
Database Name: wrap
Database Class: Wrap
- Specifies whether items are arranged in a 1- or 2-dimensional
layout. If the value is an empty string (the default), then items
are arranged from top to bottom (-orient vertical) or from left to
right (-orient horizontal) in a 1-dimensional layout. If the value
is "N items", then a no more than
N items will appear in a vertical group (-orient vertical)
or horizontal group (-orient horizontal). If the value is
"N pixels", then a no vertical group of
items will be taller than N pixels (-orient vertical) or
no horizontal group of items will be wider than N pixels
(-orient horizontal). If the value is window, then
a no vertical group of items will be taller than the window
(-orient vertical) or no horizontal group of items will be wider
than the window (-orient horizontal).
- Command-Line Switch: -xscrolldelay
Database Name: xScrollDelay
Database Class: ScrollDelay
- Specifies the amount of time before the default binding should
handle repeating mouse motion events in horizontal direction with
button 1 pressed. The value should be a list of 1 or 2 integers.
The first integer specifies the timespan in microseconds before the
active item should be changed to get nearer to the current mouse
position. If there are two integers specified, the first is only
used for the first motion event, any repeating motion events are
handled after the seconds amount of miliseconds is elapsed.
- Command-Line Switch: -xscrollincrement
Database Name: xScrollIncrement
Database Class: ScrollIncrement
- Specifies an increment for horizontal scrolling, in any of the
usual forms permitted for screen distances. If the value of this
option is greater than zero, the horizontal view in the window will
be constrained so that the x coordinate at the left edge of the
window is always an even multiple of
-xscrollincrement; furthermore, the units for
scrolling (e.g., the change in view when the left and right arrows
of a scrollbar are selected) will also be
-xscrollincrement. If the value of this option is
less than or equal to zero, then horizontal scrolling is
unconstrained.
- Command-Line Switch: -yscrolldelay
Database Name: yScrollDelay
Database Class: ScrollDelay
- Specifies the amount of time before the default binding should
handle repeating mouse motion events in vertical direction with
button 1 pressed. The value should be a list of 1 or 2 integers.
The first integer specifies the timespan in microseconds before the
active item should be changed to get nearer to the current mouse
position. If there are two integers specified, the first is only
used for the first motion event, any repeating motion events are
handled after the seconds amount of miliseconds is elapsed.
- Command-Line Switch: -yscrollincrement
Database Name: yScrollIncrement
Database Class: ScrollIncrement
- Specifies an increment for vertical scrolling, in any of the
usual forms permitted for screen distances. If the value of this
option is greater than zero, the vertical view in the window will
be constrained so that the y coordinate at the top edge of the
window is always an even multiple of
-yscrollincrement; furthermore, the units for
scrolling (e.g., the change in view when the top and bottom arrows
of a scrollbar are selected) will also be
-yscrollincrement. If the value of this option is
less than or equal to zero, then vertical scrolling is
unconstrained.
The treectrl
command creates a new Tcl command whose name is the same as the
path name of the treectrl'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 treectrl widget's path name. Option and the args determine the
exact behavior of the command. The following commands are possible
for treectrl widgets:
- pathName activate itemDesc
- Sets the active item to the one described by itemDesc, and switches on the state
active for this item. From now on the item can be
retrieved with the item description active. An
<ActiveItem> event is generated.
- pathName canvasx screenx
- Given a window x-coordinate in the treectrl screenx, this command returns the treectrl x-coordinate
that is displayed at that location.
- pathName canvasy screeny
- Given a window y-coordinate in the treectrl screeny, this command returns the treectrl y-coordinate
that is displayed at that location.
- pathName cget
option
- Returns the current value of the configuration option given by
option. Option may have any
of the values accepted by the tree command.
- pathName collapse ?-recurse? ?itemDesc ...?
- Use item collapse instead.
- pathName column option column ?arg ...?
- This command is used to manipulate the columns of the treectrl
widget (see section COLUMNS below). The
exact behavior of the command depends on the option argument that follows the column argument. The following forms of the command are
supported:
- pathName column
bbox columnDesc
- Returns a list with four elements giving the bounding box of
the header of the column specified by the column description columnDesc. If the treectrl is configured not to display
the column headers by means of the -showheader
option, then an empty list is returned instead.
- pathName column
cget columnDesc option
- This command returns the current value of the option named option for the column specified by the column description columnDesc, ColumnDesc may also be the
string tail to specify the tail column. Option may have any of the values accepted by the column configure widget command.
- pathName column
configure columnDesc ?option? ?value? ?option
value ...?
- This command is similar to the configure
widget command except that it modifies options associated with the
column specified by the column
description columnDesc instead of modifying
options for the overall treectrl widget. ColumnDesc may be the string tail to
specify the tail column. If columnDesc is the
string all, at least one option-value pair must be
given; in this case all the columns are configured. If no option is specified, the command returns a list
describing all of the available options for columnDesc (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) for columnDesc; in
this case the command returns an empty string.
See COLUMNS below for details on the
options available for columns.
- pathName column
compare column1 op column2
- For both column descriptions
column1 and column2 the index
is retrieved (as returned from the column order
widget command). Then these indexes are compared using the operator
op, which must be either <,
<=, ==,
>=, >, or
!=. The return value of this command is 1 if the
comparison evaluated to true, 0 otherwise.
- pathName column
count
- Returns a decimal string giving the number of columns created
by the column create widget command which
haven't been deleted by the column delete widget
command. The tail column is not counted.
- pathName column
create ?option value ...?
- This command creates a new column in the treectrl widget. The
new column is placed to the right of all other columns (except the
tail column). Any option-value arguments configure the new column according
to the column configure command. The return
value is the unique identifier of the new column.
- pathName column
delete first ?last?
- Deletes the specified column(s). First and
last must be valid column descriptions. If either first or last is specified as
all, then all columns are deleted. The
tail column cannot be deleted and it is an error
to specify it. The order of first and last doesn't matter, and first may be
equal to last.
- pathName column
dragcget option
- pathName column
dragconfigure ?option? ?value? ?option value ...?
- The user can move a column within a treectrl by drag-and-drop.
Feedback consists of a semi-transparent photo image of the header
of the column being dragged and a 2-pixel-thick vertical line to
indicate where the column may be dropped. The drag image consists
of a colored background rectangle plus the image and/or text
displayed in the column header. The 2-pixel-thick line will be
drawn over the left edge of the column before which the dragged
column may be dropped.
The library scripts generate a <ColumnDrag-accept> event
when the user has successfully drag-and-drop'd a column. You will
have to bind a script to this event if you want to move the dragged
column.
The following configuration options are supported:
- -enable boolean
- Controls whether the user is allowed to rearrange columns by
drag-and-drop.
- -imagealpha alpha
- Alpha is an integer from 0 (invisible) to
255 (opaque) controlling the transparency of the drag image. Any
value outside this range is clipped.
- -imagecolor background
- Background is the color of the drag image
background rectangle.
- -imagecolumn column
- Column specifies the column to create the
drag image from.
- -imageoffset offset
- Offset is the horizontal screen distance the
drag image is offset from its starting position.
- -indicatorcolor color
- Color is the color of the 2-pixel-thick
line.
- -indicatorcolumn column
- The 2-pixel-thick line will be drawn over the left edge of column.
- pathName column
index columnDesc
- Deprecated. Use column id instead.
- pathName column
id columnDesc
- This command resolves the column
description columnDesc into a unique column
identifier. If the column described by columnDesc doesn't exist, this command returns an empty
string.
- pathName column
list ?-visible?
- This command returns a list of identifiers for every column
(except the tail) from left to right. If -visible is given, only columns whose -visible option is
true are returned.
- pathName column
move columnDesc beforeDesc
- Moves the column specified by columnDesc to
the left of the column specified by beforeDesc.
Both columnDesc and beforeDesc must be valid column descriptions. If beforeDesc is the string tail, the
column columnDesc will become the last
column.
- pathName column
neededwidth columnDesc
- This command returns a decimal string giving the needed width
of the column specified by the column
description columnDesc. The needed width is
the maximum of the width of the column header and the width of the
widest style in any visible item.
- pathName column
order columnDesc ?-visible?
- This command returns a decimal string giving the position of
the column specified by the column
description columnDesc in the list of
columns starting from zero for the leftmost column. If -visible is given, only columns whose -visible option is
true are considered, and -1 is returned if columnDesc's -visible option is false.
- pathName column
width columnDesc
- This command returns a decimal string giving the width in
pixels of the column specified by the column description columnDesc, even if the treectrl is configured to not
display the column headers by means of the
-showheader option.
- pathName compare itemDesc1 op itemDesc2
- Deprecated. Use the item compare command
instead.
- 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 have any of the values accepted by the
treectrl
command.
- pathName contentbox
- Returns a list with four elements giving the bounding box for
the space used to display the items, i.e. the space of the treectrl
window without the surrounding borders or the column headers.
- pathName debug option ?arg arg
...?
- This command is used to facilitate debugging of the treectrl
widget. The exact behavior of the command depends on the option argument that follows the debug
argument. The following forms of the command are supported:
- pathName debug
cget element option
- This command returns the current value of the debugging option
named option. Option may have
any of the values accepted by the debug
configure widget command.
- pathName debug
configure element ?option? ?value? ?option
value ...?
- This command is similar to the configure
widget command except that it modifies debugging options instead of
modifying options for the overall treectrl widget. If no option is specified, the command returns a list
describing all of the available debugging options (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 debugging option(s) to have the
given value(s); in this case the command returns an empty
string.
The following debugging options are supported:
- -displaydelay millis
- Specifies a time duration in milliseconds, which should be
waited after something has been drawn to the screen. Setting this
option has only an effect, if the debugging options
-enable and -display are switched
on.
- -data boolean
- If this option is switched on (together with the debugging
option -enable), at various places a consistence
check on the internal data structure is made (e.g. for every item
is checked, if the registered number of children is equal to the
number of child items). If an inconsistency was found, a Tcl
background error is raised.
- -display boolean
- If this option is switched on (together with the debugging
option -enable), at varios places additional
debugging output is printed to stdout.
- -enable boolean
- All other debugging options only take effect, if this option is
also switched on.
- -erasecolor color
- Use this color, when parts of the treectrl widget should be
deleted. If you use an unusual color for this option (like
pink), superflous screen redraws can be spotted
more easily. Setting this option has only an effect, if the
debugging options -enable and
-display are switched on.
- pathName debug
dinfo
- For every of the treectrl widget a line with some internal
values info about all items is printed to stdout. The command
returns the empty string.
- pathName debug
scroll
- Returns a string useful for debugging vertical scrolling.
- pathName depth ?itemDesc?
- If the additional argument itemDesc is
specified, returns a decimal string giving the depth of the item
describing by itemDesc, whereas depth is defined
as the number of steps you must go upward to reach to root item. If
no itemDesc is specified, the maximum depth of
all items in the treectrl widget is returned instead.
- pathName dragimage option ?arg
...?
- This command is used to manipulate the dragimage, one or more
dotted lines around rectangular regions of the treectrl widget. The
exact behavior of the command depends on the option argument that follows the dragimage argument. The following forms of the command
are supported:
- pathName dragimage add itemDesc ?column? ?element?
- Adds the shapes of the item described by itemDesc to the shapes of the dragimage. Specifying
additional arguments reduces the number of rectangles that are
added to the dragimage. If no additional arguments is specified,
for every element of the item in every column a dotted rectangles
is added. If column is specified, all elements
in other columns are ignored. If also element is
specified, only a rectangle for this one element of the specified
item in the given column is added.
- pathName dragimage cget option
- This command returns the current value of the dragimage option
named option. Option may have
any of the values accepted by the dragimage
configure widget command.
- pathName dragimage clear
- Removes all shapes (if there are any) from the dragimage. This
command does not modify the dragimage offset.
- pathName dragimage configure ?option? ?value? ?option value
...?
- This command is similar to the configure
widget command except that it modifies the dragimage options
instead of modifying options for the overall treectrl widget. If no
option is specified, the command returns a list
describing all of the available dragimage options (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 dragimage 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 dragimage option(s) to have the
given value(s); in this case the command returns an empty
string.
The following dragimage options are supported:
- -visible boolean
- Specifies a boolean value which determines whether the
dragimage should currently be visible.
- pathName dragimage offset ?x y?
- Returns a list containing the x and y offsets of the dragimage,
if no additional arguments are specified. The dragimage offset is
the screen distance, the image is displayed relative to the item
its shape is derived from. If two coordinates are specified, sets
the dragimage offset to the given coordinates x
and y.
- pathName element option ?element? ?arg arg ...?
- This command is used to manipulate elements (see ELEMENTS below). The exact behavior of the command
depends on the option argument that follows the
element argument. The following forms of the
command are supported:
- pathName element
cget element option
- This command returns the current value of the option named option associated with the element given by element. Option may have any of
the values accepted by the element configure
widget command.
- pathName element
configure element ?option? ?value? ?option
value ...?
- This command is similar to the configure
widget command except that it modifies options associated with the
element given by element instead of modifying
options for the overall treectrl widget. If no option is specified, the command returns a list
describing all of the available options for element (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 element; in this
case the command returns an empty string. See ELEMENTS below for details on the options available
for elements.
- pathName element
create element type ?option value ...?
- Create a new elememt in pathName of type type with name element. The
exact format of the arguments after type depends
on type, but generally consist of specifications
for zero or more element options. See the subsections on individual
element types below for more on the syntax of this command. This
command returns the name for the new element.
- pathName element
delete ?element ...?
- Deletes each of the named elements and returns an empty string.
If an element is deleted while it is still configured as an element
of one or more styles by means of the style
elements widget command, it is also removed from the element
lists of these styles.
- pathName element
names
- Returns a list containing the names of all existing
elements.
- pathName element
perstate element option
stateList
- This command returns the value of the per-state option named option for element for a certain
state. StateList is a list of state names
(static and dynamic, see STATES) which
specifies the state to use.
- pathName element
type element
- Returns the type of the elements given by element, such as rect or
text.
- pathName expand ?-recurse? ?itemDesc ...?
- Use item expand instead.
- pathName identify x y
- Returns a list containing some diagnostics about what is
displayed at the given windows coordinates x and
y. The resulting list may be empty, if nothing
is displayed at the given coordinates, otherwise the first list
element is header or item.
If the coordinates are in the header area and thus the first
element of the result is header, the number of the
column or the string tail is the second element in
the resulting list; if the x coordinate is near the left or right
end of the header, a third element left or
right is added respectively.
If the coordinates are below the header area and thus the first
element of the result is item, the numerical id of
the item is the second element in the resulting list. If the x
coordinate doesn't fall into the column displaying the hierarchical
structure, the elements column and the column
number are added. If the x coordinate is within the column
displaying the hierarchical structure, the following elements are
added to the resulting list: line and the
numerical id of the item the line comes from, if the x coordinate
is above an item connecting line; button, if the x
coordinate is above a button; column, the column
number, elem, and the element name, if the x
coordinate is above an element of the item; column
and the column number, if the x coordinate is to the right of the
elements; nothing otherwise.
- pathName index itemDesc
- Deprecated. Use item id instead.
- pathName item option ?arg
...?
- This command is used to manipulate items. The exact behavior of
the command depends on the option argument that
follows the item argument. The following forms
of the command are supported:
- pathName item
ancestors itemDesc
- Returns a list containing the item ids of the ancestors of the
item specified by itemDesc. The first list value
is the parent, the second is the parent's parent, an so on. The
last list value will be the root item if itemDesc is a descendant of the root item.
- pathName item
bbox itemDesc ?column?
?element?
- Returns a list with four elements giving the bounding box for
the item described by itemDesc. If no further
argument is specified, the bbox spans the area of the item over all
columns. If a column is specified, only the area
of the item in this column is considered, if an additional element is specified, the area of this element in column of the specified
item is returned.
- pathName item
cget itemDesc option
- Returns the current value of the configuration option for the
item specified by itemDesc whose name is option. Option may have any of
the values accepted by the item configure
command.
- pathName item
children itemDesc
- Returns a list containing the item ids of all children of the
item specified by itemDesc in the correct order
from the first child to the last child.
- pathName item
collapse itemDesc
?-recurse?
- Switches off the open state of the item(s)
described by itemDesc. If the item has
descendants, they are no longer displayed. If the item is
configured to have a button, the button will now display the image
or bitmap configured with the widget options
-buttonimage or -buttonbitmap, or
a + sign if no image or bitmap is configured. If the item
is already closed, this command has no effect. ItemDesc may also be the string all, in
which case all items of the treectrl widget are collapsed. If
-recurse is specified, all descendants of itemDesc will also be collapsed. For every item,
that actually will be collapsed, two events are generated: a
<Collapse-before> event before the item
state is changed, and a <Collapse-after>
event after the item state was changed.
- pathName item
compare itemDesc1 op itemDesc2
- From both items described by the itemDescs
the index is retrieved (as returned from the item
order widget command). Then these indexes are compared using
the operator op, which must be either
<, <=, ==,
>=, >, or
!=. The return value of this command is 1 if the
comparison evaluated to true, 0 otherwise.
- pathName item
complex itemDesc ?list...?
- This horrible command is now deprecated. Use item element configure instead. For every column of the
treectrl there may be specified one list. Each
list should look like this:
| |
{ {element option value...} {element option value...} ...}
|
Every option must be known by the element's
type (see ELEMENTS below). Each option will be set to value for the
element in this one column in this item.
- pathName item
configure itemDesc ?option? ?value? ?option
value ...?
- If no option is specified, returns a list
describing all of the available options for the item given by itemDesc (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 item option(s) to have the given
value(s); in this case the command returns an empty string.
The following options are supported by this command (see item create for the meaning of each option):
- -button boolean
- -height height
- -visible boolean
- pathName item
count
- Returns a decimal string giving the number of items created by
the item create widget command which haven't
been deleted by the item delete widget command,
plus 1 for the ever-present root item.
- pathName item
create ?option value ...?
- Creates some new items and optionally returns a list of unique
identifiers for those items. The new items have the states
open and enabled set by default.
If the treectrl widget currently has the focus, the state
focus is also set.
The following options are supported by this command:
- -button boolean
- Boolean must have one of the forms accepted
by Tcl_GetBoolean. It indicates whether or not an
expand/collapse button should be drawn next to this item, typically
to indicate the item has children. The button will only be
displayed if: a) the column specified by the treectrl option
-treecolumn is visible; and b) the treectrl option
-showbuttons is true
- -count numItems
- Specifies the number of items to create. Must be >= 0.
Defaults to 1.
- -height height
- Specifies a fixed height in any of the forms acceptable to
Tk_GetPixels. Must be >= 0. If height is zero then the item's height is unspecified.
Defaults to 0.
- -nextsibling itemDesc
- Specifies the item before which the new items will be inserted.
The new items will have the same parent as itemDesc.
- -open boolean
- Specifies whether the items should be open or closed. Default
is true.
- -parent itemDesc
- Specifies the item which the new items will be the children of.
The new items will be appended to the list of children of itemDesc.
- -prevsibling itemDesc
- Specifies the item after which the new items will be inserted.
The new items will have the same parent as itemDesc.
- -returnid boolean
- Specifies whether or not to return a list of item identifiers
for the newly created items. Specifying false is useful when
creating a large number of items in the console or to improve
performance. Default is true.
- -visible boolean
- Boolean must have one of the forms accepted
by Tcl_GetBoolean. It indicates that the item
should be displayed in the list. The item will only be displayed
if: a) each ancestor is a descendant of the root item (not an
orphan); and b) each ancestor's -visible option is
true
- pathName item
delete first ?last?
- Deletes the specified item(s). First and last must be valid item
descriptions. If either first or last is specified as all, then all items
are deleted. If first is specified and last isn't specified, the item described by first is deleted. If both first and last are specified, they must decribe items with a
common ancestor; then the range of items between first and last is deleted. The order
of first and last doesn't
matter.
Deleting an item deletes any child items of the deleted item
recursively. If the current active item is
deleted, the root item becomes the new active item. If the current
selection anchor item is deleted, the root item
becomes the new anchor item. There is no way to delete the root
item of the treectrl widget; in all cases the specification of the
root item is ignored.
For each call to this command, two events may be generated. If any
of the deleted items are selected, then a
<Selection> event is generated just before
the items are deleted. If any items were actually deleted, then an
<ItemDelete> event event is generated just
before the items are deleted.
- pathName item
dump itemDesc
- Returns a list with six elements in the form
index index indexVis
indexVis neededHeight
neededHeight.
- pathName item
element command itemDesc
column element ?arg ...?
- This command is used to manipulate elements of the item. The
exact behavior of the command depends on the command argument that follows the element argument. The following forms of the command are
supported:
- pathName item
element actual itemDesc column element option
- Deprecated. Use item element perstate
instead.
- pathName item
element cget itemDesc column element option
- This command returns the value of the option named option associated with element inside
column of the item described by itemDesc, if it was already configured for the actual
item. Option may have any of the values accepted
by the type of the specified element (see ELEMENTS below)
- pathName item
element configure itemDesc column element ?option? ?value? ?option
value ...?
- This command is similar to the configure
widget command except that it modifies options associated with element inside column of the
item described by itemDesc instead of modifying
options for the overall treectrl widget. If no option is specified, the command returns a list
describing all of the available options for the element (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 the element inside column
of the item described by itemDesc; in this case
the command returns an empty string.
It is possible to configure multiple elements in multiple columns
with a single call. To configure another element in the same
column, append a '+' argument followed by the
element name. To configure elements in another column, append a
',' argument followed by the column. For example:
| |
.t item element configure $I \
$C1 $E1 -text "hello" + $E2 -text "world" , \
$C2 $E3 -fill Blue , \
$C3 $E1 -text "apples and oranges"
|
- pathName item
element perstate itemDesc column element option ?stateList?
- This command returns the current value of the per-state option named option for element inside column of the item described by itemDesc. If stateList is specified,
the list of state names (static and dynamic, see STATES) is used in place of the current state for item and column.
- pathName item
expand itemDesc
?-recurse?
- Switches on the open state of the item(s)
described by itemDesc. If the item has
descendants, they are now displayed. If the item is configured to
have a button, the button will now display the image or bitmap
configured with the widget options -buttonimage or
-buttonbitmap, or a - sign if no image or
bitmap is configured. If the item is already open, this command has
no effect. ItemDesc may also be the string
all, in which case all items of the treectrl
widget are expanded. If -recurse is specified, all
descendants of itemDesc will also be expanded.
For every item, that actually will be expanded, two events are
generated: an <Expand-before> event before
the item state is changed, and an
<Expand-after> event after the item state
was changed.
- pathName item
firstchild parent ?child?
- If child is not specified, returns the item
id of the first child of the item described by parent. If child is specified, it must
described an item that is not an ancestor of parent. Then it will become the new first child of parent.
- pathName item
id itemDesc
- This command resolves the item
description itemDesc into a unique item
identifier. If the item described by itemDesc
doesn't exist, this command returns an empty string.
- pathName item
image itemDesc ?column?
?image? ?column image
...?
- This command sets or retrieves the value of the per-state -image option for the first
image element in one or more columns. If no column is specified, this command returns a list of
values, one per column. If no image is
specified, this command returns the value for column. If one or more column-image pairs is specified, then the value of the
-image option in each column is set to image. Note that this command is provided as a
convenience. Use the item element configure or
item element cget commands if you want to set or
retrieve the value of the -image option for a specific image
element.
- pathName item
isancestor itemDesc descendant
- Returns 1 if the item described by itemDesc
is a direct or indirect parent of the item decribed by descendant, 0 otherwise.
- pathName item
isopen itemDesc
- Returns 1 if the item described by itemDesc
has the state open switched on, 0 otherwise.
- pathName item
lastchild parent ?child?
- If child is not specified, returns the item
id of the last child of the item described by parent. If child is specified, it must
describe an item that is not an ancestor of parent. Then it will become the new last child of parent.
- pathName item
nextsibling sibling ?next?
- If next is not specified, returns the item
id of the next sibling of the item described by sibling. If next is specified, it must
describe an item that is not an ancestor of sibling. Then it will become the new next sibling of sibling.
- pathName item
numchildren itemDesc
- Returns the number of children of the item described by itemDesc.
- pathName item
order itemDesc ?-visible?
- This command returns the position of the item itemDesc relative to its toplevel ancestor (usually the
root item, unless the ancestor is an orphan). If you imagine all
the items flattened into a vertical list, the result of this
command is the row the item falls in. If the optional argument -visible is given, only the items whose ancestors
are expanded, and whose -visible option is true, get counted; in
this case -1 is returned if the item is not visible.
- pathName item
parent itemDesc
- Returns the item id of the parent of the item described by itemDesc.
- pathName item
prevsibling sibling ?prev?
- If prev is not specified, returns the item
id of the previous sibling of the item described by sibling. If prev is specified, it must
describe an item that is not an ancestor of sibling. Then it will become the new previous sibling of
sibling.
- pathName item
range first last
- Returns a list containing the item ids of all items in the
range between first and last,
inclusive. The order between first and last doesn't matter, and the result is always sorted by
the increasing order of the items (as returned by the item order command). The items specified by first and last must share a common
ancestor.
- pathName item
remove itemDesc
- Removes the item described by itemDesc from
the list of children of its parent, so that it will become an
orphan.
- pathName item
rnc itemDesc
- Returns a list of two integers, which corresponds to the row
and column of the item described by itemDesc.
The row and column corresponds to the on-screen arrangement of
items as determined by the -orient and -wrap options. If the item
is not displayed, this command returns an empty string.
- pathName item
sort itemDesc ?option
...?
- Sorts the children of the item described by itemDesc, and redisplays the tree with the items in the
new order.
The range of items which should be sorted can be restricted by
means of the -first and/or -last
options, which should be children of the item described by itemDesc; the order between these two limiting
items doesn't matter.
The sort column can be specified by means of the
-column option; this option can be used repeatedly
to define a multicolumn sort. The sorting is done by looking at the
text of the element specified by the
-element option, which must be a text element
defined in the style of the sorting column, by default the first
text element is used.
If the -notreally option is specified, no
rearranging of the items is done; instead the sorted items are
returned as result of the command.
By default ASCII sorting is used with the result returned in
increasing order. Any of the following options may be specified to
control the sorting process of the previously specified column
(unique abbreviations are accepted):
- -ascii
- Use string comparison with ASCII collation order. This is the
default.
- -command command
- Use command as a comparison command. To
compare two items, evaluate a Tcl script consisting of command with the numerical ids of the two items appended
as additional arguments. The script should return an integer less
than, equal to, or greater than zero if the first item is to be
considered less than, equal to, or greater than the second,
respectively.
- -decreasing
- Sort the items in decreasing order ("largest" items first).
- -dictionary
- Use dictionary-style comparison. This is the same as
-ascii except (a) case is ignored except as a
tie-breaker and (b) if two strings contain embedded numbers, the
numbers compare as integers, not characters. For example, in
-dictionary mode, bigBoy sorts between
bigbang and bigboy, and x10y sorts
between x9y and x11y.
- -increasing
- Sort the items in increasing order ("smallest" items first).
This is the default.
- -integer
- Convert to integers and use integer comparison.
- -real
- Convert to floating-point values and use floating
comparison.
- pathName item
span itemDesc ?column?
?numColumns? ?column numColumns
...?
- This command sets or retrieves the number of columns that a
style covers. If no column is specified, the
return value is a list of spans, one per column. If no numColumns is specified, the return value is the span for
column. If one or more column-numColumns pairs is specified,
the span for each column is set to numColumns.
- pathName item
state command itemDesc
?arg ...?
- This command is used to manipulate the states of an item. The
exact behavior of the command depends on the command argument that follows the style argument. The following forms of the command are
supported:
- pathName item
state forcolumn itemDesc column ?stateDescList?
- Just like item state set but manipulates
dynamic states for a single item column, not the item as a whole.
If stateDescList is unspecified, this command
returns a list containing the names of all the dynamic states which
are switched on in column.
- pathName item
state get itemDesc ?stateName?
- If no stateName is specified, returns a list
containing the names of all (static and dynamic) states which are
currently switched on for the item described by itemDesc. If a stateName is specified,
1 is returned if the specified state is currently switched on for
the item, 0 otherwise.
- pathName item
state set itemDesc ?lastItem? stateDescList
- Every element of stateDescList must be the
name of a dynamic state (see STATES below),
optionally preceded by a ~ or !
character. Every state with a leading ! will be
switched off for the item described by itemDesc,
every state with a leading ~ will be toggled, and
every state without leading ! or
~ will be switched on. If lastItem is specified, the state changes will be made for
all items in the range betwen itemDesc and lastItem. If ItemDesc is the
string all, then the state changes are made for
all items of the treectrl widget.
- pathName item
style command itemDesc
?arg ...?
- This command is used to manipulate the styles of an item. The
exact behavior of the command depends on the command argument that follows the style argument. The following forms of the command are
supported:
- pathName item
style elements itemDesc column
- This command returns a list containing the names of elements
which were configured by the item element
configure command for the item described by itemDesc in column. If there is no
style assigned to column an error is
returned.
- pathName item
style map itemDesc column
style map
- Like the item style set command, this
command may be used to assign a style to a specific column of an
item. Unlike item style set, this command can
transfer configuration values of elements in the current style to
elements in the new style specified by style. Map must be a list of elementOld-elementNew pairs, where elementOld is an element in the current style, and
elementNew is an element in the style specified
by style. Both elementOld and
elementNew must be of the same type
(bitmap, text etc).
- pathName item
style set itemDesc ?column? ?style? ?column
style ...?
- This command sets or retrieves the style assigned to one or
more columns. If no column is specified, this
command returns a list containing the names of the styles set for
all columns of the item described by itemDesc.
If no style is specified, this command returns
the name of the style set for the item described by itemDesc in column. If one or more column-style pairs is specified,
then the style in each column is set to style.
- pathName item
text itemDesc ?column?
?text? ?column text
...?
- This command sets or retrieves the value of the -text option
for the first text element in one or more columns. If no column is specified, this command returns a list of
values, one per column. If no text is specified,
this command returns the value for column. If
one or more column-text pairs
is specified, then the value of the -text option in each column is set to text. Note that this
command is provided as a convenience. Use the item
element configure or item element cget
commands if you want to set or retrieve the value of the -text
option for a specific text element.
- pathName item
toggle itemDesc
?-recurse?
- Changes the open state of the item(s)
described by itemDesc. If the state is currently
switched off, this command does the same as the item
expand widget command, otherwise the same as the item collapse widget command. ItemDesc
may also be the string all, in which case the
state of all items of the treectrl widget are toggled. If
-recurse is specified, the state of all
descendants of itemDesc will also be
toggled.
- pathName marquee option ?arg
...?
- This command is used to manipulate the marquee, a rectangular
region of the treectrl widget optionally marked with a surrounding
dotted line. One corner point of the marquee is fixed as long as
the marquee is visible and called the anchor; the diagonally
opposite corner is dragged with the mouse while resizing the
marquee and simply called the corner. All coordinates handled by
this widget command are treectrl coordinates, i.e. the canvasx or canvasy widget command
should be used before any window coordinates can be used. The exact
behavior of the command depends on the option
argument that follows the marquee argument. The
following forms of the command are supported:
- pathName marquee
anchor ?x y?
- Returns a list containing the x and y coordinates of the
anchor, if no additional arguments are specified. If two
coordinates are specified, sets the anchor to the given coordinates
x and y.
- pathName marquee
cget option
- This command returns the current value of the marquee option
named option. Option may have
any of the values accepted by the marquee
configure widget command.
- pathName marquee
configure ?option? ?value? ?option value ...?
- This command is similar to the configure
widget command except that it modifies the marquee options instead
of modifying options for the overall treectrl widget. If no option is specified, the command returns a list
describing all of the available marquee options (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 marquee 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 marquee option(s) to have the given
value(s); in this case the command returns an empty string.
The following marquee options are supported:
- -visible boolean
- Specifies a boolean value which determines whether the dotted
line surrounding the region of the marquee should currently be
visible.
- pathName marquee
coords ?x1 y1 x2 y2?
- Returns a list containing the x and y coordinates of the anchor
followed by the x and y coordinates of the corner, if no additional
arguments are specified. If four coordinates are specified, sets
the anchor to the given coordinates x1 and y1 and the corner to the coordinates x2 and y2.
- pathName marquee corner ?x y?
- Returns a list containing the x and y coordinates of the
corner, if no additional arguments are specified. If two
coordinates are specified, sets the corner to the given coordinates
x and y.
- pathName marquee identify
- Returns a list with information about the items inside the
marquee. The list has as elements a list itself for every item
which is displayed inside the marquee. The first element of these
lists is the numerical item id, followed by another list with
information about every column of the item inside the marque. These
lists start with the column number, followed by the elements of the
style defined for the item in this column if there are any.
- pathName notify option ?arg
...?
- Many Tk widgets communicate with the outside world via
-command callbacks and/or virtual events. For
example, the Text widget evaluates its
-yscrollcommand when the view in the widget
changes, and generates a <<Modified>> virtual event
when text is inserted or deleted. A treectrl widget replaces both
methods of communication with its own event mechanism accessed
through the notify subcommands.
The exact behavior of the command depends on the option argument that follows the notify argument. The following forms of the command are
supported:
- pathName notify
bind ?object? ?pattern?
?+??script?
- This command associates Tcl scripts with events generated by a
treectrl widget. If all three arguments are specified, notify bind will arrange for script (a
Tcl script) to be evaluated whenever the event(s) specified by pattern are generated by this treectrl widget. If
script is prefixed with a "+", then it is
appended to any existing binding for pattern;
otherwise script replaces any existing binding.
If script is an empty string then the current
binding for pattern is destroyed, leaving pattern unbound. In all of the cases where a script
argument is provided, notify bind returns an
empty string.
If pattern is specified without a script, then the script currently bound to pattern is returned, or an empty string is returned if
there is no binding for pattern. If neither pattern nor script is specified,
then the return value is a list whose elements are all the patterns
for which there exist bindings for object.
The object argument determines which window(s)
the binding applies to. If object begins with a
dot, as in .a.b.c, then it must be the path name for a window;
otherwise it may be an arbitrary string. Like the regular bind command, bindings on window names are automatically
removed if that window is destroyed.
- pathName notify
configure object pattern
?option? ?value? ?option value ...?
- This command sets and retrieves options for bindings created by
the notify bind command.
If no option is specified, the command returns a
list with option-value pairs
describing all the available binding options for pattern on object. 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 option(s) to
have the given value(s) for the binding; in this case the command
returns an empty string.
The following binding options are supported:
- -active boolean
- Specifies if the binding should be active. As long as this
option is specified as false, a binding script will not be
evaluated when the corresponding event is generated.
- pathName notify
detailnames eventName
- Returns a list containing the names of all details, which are
installed for the event with the name eventName
by means of the notify install widget command or
by the treectrl widget itself.
- pathName notify
eventnames
- Returns a list containing the names of all events, which are
installed by means of the notify install widget
command or by the treectrl widget itself.
- pathName notify
generate pattern ?charMap? ?percentsCommand?
- This command causes the treectrl widget to generate an event.
This command is typically used to generate dynamic events created
by the notify install command, but may be used
to generate static events also. The event specified by pattern is generated, and any active binding scripts on
the event are evaluated after undergoing %-substitution. If there
are details defined for the event, pattern must
describe an <eventName-detail> pair, otherwise pattern
should be <eventName>.
The optional charMap is a list of char-value pairs as in the form
returned by array get. Each char has to be exactly one character. The charMap is used in %-substitution.
If percentsCommand is specified, then it will
be used to perform %-substitution on any scripts bound to the
event. If percentsCommand is not specified and
the event is dynamic, then the %-subtitution command passed to notify install will be used if it was provided. If
the event is static or no %-substitution command is available, then
all %-substitution is done using charMap only .
See notify install for a description of percentsCommand.
- pathName notify
install pattern ?percentsCommand?
- This command installs a new event or detail specified by pattern. Events created by this command are called
dynamic, whereas events created by the treectrl widget itself are
called static. This command may be called to set or retrieve the percentsCommand for an existing dynamic event.
The optional percentsCommand is a list
containing the name of a Tcl command, plus any optional arguments,
to which five additional arguments will be appended. The command
will be called to perform %-substitution on any scripts bound to
the event specified by pattern (see EVENTS AND SCRIPT
SUBSTITUTIONS). PercentsCommand should be
defined as follows:
| |
proc percentsCommand {?arg arg ...? char object event detail charMap} {
switch -- $char {
...
}
return $value
}
|
The optional arg arguments are part of the percentsCommand list. Char is
the %-character to be substituted. Object is the
same as the argument to notify bind. Event and detail specify the event. CharMap is the same as the argument to notify generate. PercentsCommand
should return the value to replace the %-character by. If an error
occurs evaluating percentsCommand, the
%-character is replaced by itself.
notify install returns the current percentsCommand for the event, or an error if the event
is not dynamic.
- pathName notify
install detail eventName detail ?percentsCommand?
- Deprecated. Use notify install with a pattern of <eventName-detail> instead.
- pathName notify
install event eventName ?percentsCommand?
- Deprecated. Use notify install with a pattern of <eventName>
instead.
- pathName notify
linkage pattern
- Returns a string indicating whether the specified event or
detail is created by means of the notify install
widget command (dynamic) or by the treectrl widget
itself (static).
- pathName notify
linkage eventName ?detail?
- Deprecated. Use notify linkage with a pattern of <eventName> or
<eventName-detail>
instead.
- pathName notify
unbind object ?pattern?
- If no pattern is specified, all bindings on
object are removed. If pattern is specified, then the current binding for pattern is destroyed, leaving pattern unbound.
- pathName notify
uninstall pattern
- If the event or detail specified by pattern
is static (i.e. created by the treectrl widget itself), an error is
generated. Otherwise the dynamic event or detail is removed. If an
event name is specified without a detail, all details for that
event are also removed.
- pathName notify
uninstall detail eventName detail
- Deprecated. Use notify uninstall with a pattern of <eventName-detail> instead.
- pathName notify
uninstall event eventName
- Deprecated. Use notify uninstall with a pattern of <eventName>
instead.
- pathName numcolumns
- Deprecated. Use the column count command
instead.
- pathName numitems
- Deprecated. Use the item count command
instead.
- pathName orphans
- Returns a list containing the item ids of all items which have
no parent. When an item is created, it has no parent by default,
and can later become an orphan by means of the item
remove widget command. The root item is not returned.
- pathName range first last
- Deprecated. Use the item range command
instead.
- pathName state option ?stateName?
- This command is used to manipulate the list of user-defined
states, see section STATES below. The exact
behavior of the command depends on the option
argument that follows the state argument. The
following forms of the command are supported:
- pathName state
define stateName
- Defines a new state with the name stateName,
which must not be the name of an existing state.
- pathName state
linkage stateName
- Returns a string indicating whether the specified state is
user-defined by means of the state define widget
command (dynamic) or predefined by the treectrl
widget itself (static).
- pathName state
names
- Returns a list containing the names of all user-defined
states.
- pathName state
undefine ?stateName ...?
- Every stateName must be the name of a
user-defined state. Removes this state from the list of
user-defined states.
- pathName see itemDesc
- Adjust the view in the treectrl so that the item described by
itemDesc is visible. If the item is already
visible then the command has no effect; otherwise the treectrl
scrolls to bring the item into view, and the corresponding
<Scroll-x> and/or
<Scroll-y> events are generated.
- pathName selection option arg
- This command is used to adjust the selection within a treectrl.
It has several forms, depending on option:
- pathName selection add first ?last?
- First and last (if
specified) must be the string all or a valid item description. Adds every
unselected item in the range between first and
last, inclusive, to the selection without
affecting the selection state of items outside that range. If one
of the arguments is the string all, every
unselected item in the treectrl widget is added to the selection. A
<Selection> event is generated if any items
were added to the selection.
- pathName selection anchor ?itemDesc?
- If itemDesc is specified, the selection
anchor is set to the described item. The selection anchor is the
end of the selection that is fixed while dragging out a selection
with the mouse. The item description anchor may be
used to refer to the anchor item. This command doesn't modify the
selection state of any item. Returns the numerical id of the
selection anchor item.
- pathName selection clear ?first? ?last?
- First and last (if
specified) must be the string all or a valid item description. If any of the items
between first and last
(inclusive) are selected, they are deselected. The selection state
is not changed for items outside this range. If no additional
arguments are given, or if one of the arguments is the string
all, then all items are removed from the
selection. A <Selection> event is generated
if any items were removed from the selection.
- pathName selection count
- Returns an integer indicating the number of items in the
treectrl that are currently selected.
- pathName selection get
- Returns a list containing the item ids of all of the items in
the treectrl that are currently selected. If there are no items
selected in the treectrl then an empty string is returned.
- pathName selection includes itemDesc
- Returns 1 if the item described by itemDesc
is currently selected, 0 if it isn't.
- pathName selection modify select deselect
- Both arguments select and deselect must be the string all or a
possibly-empty list of item
descriptions. Any unselected items in select
are added to the selection, and any selected items in deselect are removed from the selection (except for those
items which are also in select). A
<Selection> event is generated if any items
were selected or deselected.
- pathName style option ?element? ?arg arg ...?
- This command is used to manipulate styles, which can be thought
of as a geometry manager for elements. The exact behavior of the
command depends on the option argument that
follows the style argument. The following forms
of the command are supported:
- pathName style
cget style option
- This command returns the current value of the option named option associated with the style given by style. Option may have any of the
values accepted by the style configure widget
command.
- pathName style
configure style ?option?
?value? ?option value
...?
- This command is similar to the configure
widget command except that it modifies options associated with the
style given by style instead of modifying
options for the overall treectrl widget. If no option is specified, the command returns a list
describing all of the available options for style (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 style; in this
case the command returns an empty string.
The options of a style have effect on all elements managed by the
style. The following options are supported:
- -orient varName
- This option specifies which orientation should be used when
laying out the elements associated with this style. Must be either
horizontal (the default) or
vertical or an abbreviation of one of these.
- pathName style
create style ?option value
...?
- Create a new style in pathName with name style. After style there may be
any number of option-value
pairs, each of which sets one of the configuration options for the
style. These same option-value pairs may be used in style
configure widget commands to change the style's configuration.
Returns the name of the new style.
- pathName style
delete ?style ...?
- Deletes each of the named styles and returns an empty string.
If a style is deleted while it is still used to display one or more
items, it is also removed from the style list of these items.
- pathName style
elements style ?elementList?
- Specifies the elements which should be layed out by this style.
Each element of elementList must be the name of
an element created by the widget command element
create. Duplicate names in elementList are
ignored. An element which was specified in a former call of this
command for style but is not included in elementList, will be deleted from the elements
layed out by style.
If the elementList argument is not specified, a
list is returned containing the currently defined elements of style.
- pathName style
layout style element ?option? ?value? ?option value ...?
- This command is similar to the configure
widget command except that it modifies options used by style for laying out element instead
of modifying options for the overall treectrl widget. If no option is specified, the command returns a list
with option-value pairs
describing all of the available options for the layout. If option is specified with no value, then the command returns the value of the named
option. If one or more option-value pairs are specified, then the command modifies the
given option(s) to have the given value(s) for the layout; in this
case the command returns an empty string.
The options of a layout have effect on exactly the one element element managed by style. The
following options are supported:
- -detach boolean
- Specifies whether the element should be positioned by itself,
i.e. independent from the other elements.
- -expand flags
- This option allows the external padding around the element to
increase when a style has more screen space than it needs. Flags is a string that contains zero or more of the
characters n, s,
w or e. Each letter refers to the
padding on the top, bottom, left, or right that should be allowed
to increase. This option is typically used to justify an
element.
- -iexpand flags
- This option allows the internal padding of the element and the
display area of the element to increase when a style has more
screen space than it needs. Flags is a string
that contains zero or more of the characters x,
y, n, s,
w or e. For n,
s, w and e, each
letter refers to the padding on the top, bottom, left, or right
that should be allowed to increase. For x and
y, each letter refers to the horizontal and
vertical screen space the element can display itself in (i.e., the
space between the padding). Note that if the
-union option is specified for this element, then
the x and y flags have no effect,
since the size of an element with -union layout is
determined by the elements it surrounds.
- -indent boolean
- Specifies whether the element should be positioned to the right
of the button/line area in the tree column. This option is ignored
unless the -detach option is true.
- -ipadx amount
- -ipady amount
- Amount specifies how much internal padding
to leave on the left and right (for -ipadx) or top
and bottom (for -ipady) side of the element. Amount may be a list of two values to specify
padding for the two sides separately, it defaults to 0.
- -minheight pixels
- -height pixels
- -maxheight pixels
- Specifies the minimum, fixed, and maximum height of the
element.
- -minwidth pixels
- -width pixels
- -maxwidth pixels
- Specifies the minimum, fixed, and maximum width of the
element.
- -padx amount
- -pady amount
- Amount specifies how much external padding
to leave on the left and right (for -padx) or top
and bottom (for -pady) side of the element. Amount may be a list of two values to specify
padding for the two sides separately, it defaults to 0.
- -squeeze flags
- This option allows the display area of an element to decrease
when a style has less space than it needs. Flags
is a string that contains zero or more of the characters
x or y. x allows
display area to decrease horizontally, y allows
display area to decrease vertically. This option is typically used
for text elements and will cause the text element
to display an ellipsis (...) and/or wrap lines.
- -sticky flags
- This option controls how the actual display information (image,
text, etc) of an element is positioned (or stretched) within its
display area. Flags is a string that contains
zero or more of the characters n,
s, w or e. Each
letter refers to the top, bottom, left or right side of the display
area that the display information should "stick" to.
- -union elementList
- Specifies a list of other elements which this element will
surround. The size of an element with -union
layout is determined by the size and position of the elements in elementList. The -ipadx and
-ipady options in this case refer to the distance
of the edges of the display area of this element from those
elements it surrounds. This option is typically used to display a
selection rectangle around a piece of text.
- pathName style
names
- Returns a list containing the names of all existing
styles.
- pathName toggle ?-recurse? ?itemDesc ...?
- Use item toggle instead.
- pathName xview ?args?
- This command is used to query and change the horizontal
position of the information displayed in the treectrl's window. It
can take any of the following forms:
- pathName xview
- Returns a list containing two elements. Each element is a real
fraction between 0 and 1; together they describe the horizontal
span that is visible in the window. For example, if the first
element is .2 and the second element is .6, 20% of the tree's area
is off-screen to the left, the middle 40% is visible in the window,
and 40% of the tree is off-screen to the right. These are the same
values passed to scrollbars via the
-xscrollcommand option.
- pathName xview
moveto fraction
- Adjusts the view in the window so that fraction of the total width of the tree is off-screen to
the left. Fraction must be a fraction between 0
and 1. A <Scroll-x> event is generated.
- pathName xview
scroll number what
- This command shifts the view in the window left or right
according to number and what.
Number must be an integer. What must be either units or
pages or an abbreviation of one of these. If what is units, the view adjusts
left or right in units of the -xscrollincrement
option, if it is greater than zero, or in units of one-tenth the
window's width otherwise. If what is
pages then the view adjusts in units of
nine-tenths the window's width. If number is
negative then information farther to the left becomes visible; if
it is positive then information farther to the right becomes
visible. A <Scroll-x> event is
generated.
- pathName yview ?args?
- This command is used to query and change the vertical position
of the information displayed in the treectrl's window. It can take
any of the following forms:
- pathName yview
- Returns a list containing two elements. Each element is a real
fraction between 0 and 1; together they describe the vertical span
that is visible in the window. For example, if the first element is
.6 and the second element is 1.0, the lowest 40% of the tree's area
is visible in the window. These are the same values passed to
scrollbars via the -yscrollcommand option.
- pathName yview
moveto fraction
- Adjusts the view in the window so that fraction of the tree's area is off-screen to the top. Fraction is a fraction between 0 and 1. A
<Scroll-y> event is generated.
- pathName yview
scroll number what
- This command adjusts the view in the window up or down
according to number and what.
Number must be an integer. What must be either units or
pages. If what is
units, the view adjusts up or down in units of the
-yscrollincrement option, if it is greater than
zero, or in units of one-tenth the window's height otherwise. If what is pages then the view
adjusts in units of nine-tenths the window's height. If number is negative then higher information becomes
visible; if it is positive then lower information becomes visible.
A <Scroll-y> event is generated.
A treectrl widget is capable of displaying multiple columns next
to each other. An item can be considered as a row, which reaches
over all columns.
Columns in a treectrl may be specified in a number of ways. See
COLUMN DESCRIPTION below.
There is always one special column, the tail
column, which fills all space to the right of the last ordinary
column. This column has no number; it can only be specified by its
tag tail, which cannot be modified.
When a column configuration option is specified as per-state, the state names are
normal, active,
pressed or up, i.e. do not use
item state names.
The following options are supported for columns:
- -arrow direction
- Indicates whether or not an arrow should be drawn in the column
header. Direction must have one of the values
none (the default), up, or
down.
- -arrowbitmap bitmap
- Specifies as a per-state
option the bitmap to use to draw the arrow if this column's -arrow
option is not none.
- -arrowimage image
- Specifies as a per-state
option the image to use to draw the arrow if this column's -arrow
option is not none. If an image is specified for a
certain state, it overrides the -arrowbitmap option.
- -arrowside side
- Indicates on which side of the bitmap/image/text the arrow
should be drawn. Side must be either
left or right (the default).
- -arrowgravity side
- Indicates onto which side an arrow should be packed, if there
is more space available for drawing the arrow then needed. Side must be either left (the
default) or right.
- -arrowpadx amount
- Amount specifies how much padding to leave
on the left and right of the arrow. Amount may
be a list of two values to specify padding for left and right
separately; it defaults to 6.
- -arrowpady amount
- Amount specifies how much padding to leave
on the top and bottom of the arrow. Amount may
be a list of two values to specify padding for top and bottom
separately; it defaults to 0.
- -bitmap bitmap
- Specifies the bitmap to display in the element to the left of
the column title.
- -background color
- Specifies as a per-state
option the color to use for the background of the column
header.
- -borderwidth size
- Specifies a non-negative value indicating the width of the 3-D
border to draw around the outside of the column header (if such a
border is being drawn; the -relief column option
determines this). The value may have any of the forms acceptable to
Tk_GetPixels.
- -button boolean
- Indicates whether or not a mouse click on the column header
should change the sorting order of the tree.
- -expand boolean
- Indicates whether or not any extra horizontal space should be
distributed to this column. This option has no effect if the
-width option is set.
- -font fontName
- Specifies the font to use for the column title inside the
column header.
- -image image
- Specifies the image to display in the element to the left of
the column title. This option overrides the
-bitmap column option.
- -imagepadx amount
- Amount specifies how much padding to leave
on the left and right of the image (or bitmap). Amount may be a list of two values to specify padding for
left and right separately; it defaults to 6.
- -imagepady amount
- Amount specifies how much padding to leave
on the top and bottom of the image (or bitmap). Amount may be a list of two values to specify padding for
top and bottom separately; it defaults to 0.
- -itembackground colorList
- Specifies a list of zero or more colors, which are used as
alternating background colors for items in this column. See also
the -backgroundmode widget option for more on
this.
- -justify justification
- This option determines how the items (and the title) line up
with each other. Must be one of left (the
default), center, or right.
- -maxwidth size
- Specifies the maximum size, in screen units, that will be
permitted for this column. If size is an empty
string, then there is no limit on the maximum size of the column.
This option has no effect if the -width option is
set.
- -minwidth size
- Specifies the minimum size, in screen units, that will be
permitted for this column. If size is an empty
string, then the minimum size of the column is zero. This option
has no effect if the -width option is set.
- -resize boolean
- Specifies a boolean value that indicates whether the user
should be allowed to resize the column by dragging the right edge
of the column's header. Default is true.
- -squeeze boolean
- Specifies a boolean value that indicates whether or not the
column should shrink when the content width of the treectrl is less
than the total needed width of all visible columns. Defaults to
false, which means the column will not get smaller than its needed
width. The column will not get smaller than the value of its
-minwidth option, if specified. This option has no
effect if the -width option is set.
- -state state
- Specifies one of three states for the column header:
normal, active, or
pressed. The active state is used when the mouse
is over the header. The pressed state is used when the mouse button
is pressed in the header.
- -stepwidth size
- Deprecated. Use the treectrl's
-itemwidthmultiple option instead.
- -tag tag
- Defines a unique name for the column which can be used whenever
a column must be specified.
- -text text
- Specifies a text string to be displayed as the column
title.
- -textcolor color
- Specifies a color, which should be used as foreground color to
display the column title.
- -textlines count
- Specifies the maximum number of lines of text to display in the
column title. If this value is zero, the number of lines displayed
is determined by any newline characters and the effects of wrapping
when the column width is less than needed. The default is 1. Note:
Under OSX/Aqua this value is always set to 1 when the treectrl's
-usetheme option is true, because the Appearance
Manager uses a fixed height for the column header; there is only
room for a single line of text.
- -textpadx amount
- Amount specifies how much padding to leave
on the left and right of the text. Amount may be
a list of two values to specify padding for left and right
separately; it defaults to 6.
- -textpady amount
- Amount specifies how much padding to leave
on the top and bottom of the text. Amount may be
a list of two values to specify padding for top and bottom
separately; it defaults to 0.
- -visible boolean
- Indicates whether or not the column should be displayed.
- -width size
- Specifies a fixed width for the column. If this value is an
empty string, the column width is calculated as the maximum of: a)
the width requested by items; b) the width requested by the
column's header; and c) the column's -minwidth
option. This calculated width is also affected by the
-expand option and the -squeeze
option. In any case, the calculated width will not be greater than
the -maxwidth option, if specified.
- -widthhack boolean
- Deprecated. Use the treectrl's -itemwidthequal
option instead.
Many of the commands and options for a treectrl take as an
argument a description of which column to operate on. See the EXAMPLES section for examples. The initial
part of a column description must begin with one of the following
terms:
- id
- Specifies the unique column identifier, where id should be the return value of a prior call of the column create widget command. See also the
-columnprefix option.
- tag
- Specifies the value of a column's -tag option.
- all
- Indicates every column, including the tail column. Not all
commands accept this.
- first ?visible?
- Indicates the leftmost column of the treectrl. If
visible is specified, the leftmost column whose
-visible option is true is used.
- end ?visible?
- last ?visible?
- Indicates the rightmost column of the treectrl (but not the
tail column). If visible is specified, the
rightmost column whose -visible option is true is used.
- order n
?visible?
- Indicates the nth column in the list of
columns as returned by the column order
command.
- tail
- Indicates the ever-present tail column of the treectrl.
- tree
- Indicates the column specified by the -treecolumn option of the
treectrl.
The initial part of the column description (matching any of the
values above) may be followed by one or more modifiers. A modifier changes the column used relative to
the description up to this point. It may be specified in any of the
following forms:
- next ?visible?
- Use the column to the right, or the column to the right whose
-visible option is true.
- prev ?visible?
- Use the column to the left, or the column to the left whose
-visible option is true.
For every item a set of boolean states is managed. These states
play an integral role in the appearance of each item. The following
states are predefined for every item:
- active
- At all times this state is set for exactly one item. The active
item is used with keyboard navigation. When the treectrl widget is
created or when the active item is deleted, the root item will
become the active item. This state can be modified by means of the
widget command activate.
- enabled
- This state is set for every item, when it is created. It cannot
be modified.
- focus
- This state is set for every item, if the treectrl widget
currently has the focus. It cannot be modified by means of a widget
command, but is maintained in reaction to the <FocusIn> and
<FocusOut> events.
- open
- If this state is switched on, the descendants of the item are
displayed - the item is expanded. If this state is switched off,
the descendants of the item are not displayed - the item is
collapsed. For a new item this state is switched on by default.
This state can be modified by means of the widget commands item expand, item collapse, or
item toggle.
- selected
- This state is set for every item included in the selection. It
can be modified by means of the widget command selection.
By means of the state define widget command
up to 27 additional states can be defined.
The visual appearance of an item can change depending on the
state the item is in, such as being the active item, being included
in the selection, being collapsed, or some combination of those or
other states. When a configuration option is described as
per-state, it means the option describes a value which
varies depending on the state of the item. If a per-state option is
specified as a single value, the value is used for all states.
Otherwise the per-state option must be specified as an
even-numbered list. For example, to use the font "Times 12 bold" in
a text element regardless of the item state you
can write:
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$T element configure MyTextElement -font {{Times 12 bold}}
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However, to use a different font when the item is selected you
could write:
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$T element configure MyTextElement -font {{Courier 10} selected {Times 12 bold} {}}
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In the example above, the -font option reads "value stateList
value stateList". If stateList is an empty list,
the preceding value is used regardless of the
item state. A non-empty stateList specifies a list of states which
must be set for the item in order to use the preceding value. Each
stateList can also include state names preceded by a ! sign,
indicating the state must *not* be set for the item. For example:
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$T element configure MyRectElement -fill {blue {selected focus} gray {selected !focus}}
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In the example above, the rect element is filled
with blue when the treectrl has the focus and the item is selected.
If the treectrl does not have the focus, the example specifies that
gray should be used for selected items. Also note that if the item
is not selected, no color is specified for the -fill option.
Elements are the smallest building blocks which are handled by a
treectrl widget. One or more elements together can be combined to a
style, which can be considered as a blueprint for an item. An
element can be of type bitmap,
border, image,
rect, text or
window. For each element type there is a section
below describing the options which can modify an element of that
type.
All of the element configuration options described below are
unspecified by default, meaning that no value whatsoever has been
given to the option. It may seem strange to you that a boolean
option would be unspecified instead of simply "true" or "false".
The reason for this is that when an element displayed by an item
has no value specified for an option, the element refers to the
master element created by the element create
command for a value for that option. This allows items which are
displaying a certain element to be redisplayed when the master
element's options change. The item element
configure command can be used to override the master element's
configuration options for a specific item.
An element of type bitmap can be used to
display a bitmap in an item. The following options are supported
for bitmap elements:
- -background color
- Specifies as a per-state
option the color to use for each of the bitmap's '0' valued pixels.
If the value for a certain state is an empty string (the default),
the bitmap is drawn transparent.
- -bitmap bitmap
- Specifies as a per-state
option the bitmap to display in the element.
- -draw boolean
- Specifies as a per-state
option whether to draw the element. If the value for a certain
state is an empty string (the default), it is treated as true and
the element will be drawn.
- -foreground color
- Specifies as a per-state
option the color to use for each of the bitmap's '1' valued pixels.
If the value for a certain state is an empty string (the default),
the bitmap's foreground color is black.
An element of type border can be used to
display a 3D border in an item. The following options are supported
for border elements:
- -background color
- Specifies as a per-state
option the color to use for the background of the border. If the
value for a certain state is an empty string (the default), the
element will not be drawn.
- -draw boolean
- Specifies as a per-state
option whether to draw the element. If the value for a certain
state is an empty string (the default), it is treated as true and
the element will be drawn.
- -filled boolean
- Specifies whether the interior of the border should be filled
with the background color. If this option is unspecified (the
default), it it treated as false which means that only the edges of
the border will be drawn.
- -height size
- Specifies the height of the border. If this value is
unspecified (the default), the border will be exactly as tall as
its display area as determined by the style layout options.
- -relief relief
- Specifies as a per-state
option the relief of the border. If the value for a certain state
is an empty string (the default), it is treated as flat. For
acceptable values see the description of the
-relief option in the options
manual page.
- -thickness thickness
- Specifies the thickness of the edges of the border.
- -width size
- Specifies the width of the border. If this value is unspecified
(the default), the border will be exactly as wide as its display
area as determined by the style layout options.
An element of type image can be used to display
an image in an item. The following options are supported for image
elements:
- -draw boolean
- Specifies as a per-state
option whether to draw the element. If the value for a certain
state is an empty string (the default), it is treated as true and
the element will be drawn.
- -height size
- Specifies the requested height of the display area for this
element. If unspecified (the default), the element requests a
height equal to the height of the image, or zero if there is no
image.
- -image image
- Specifies as a per-state
option the image to display in the element.
- -width size
- Specifies the requested width of the display area for this
element. If unspecified (the default), the element requests a width
equal to the width of the image, or zero if there is no image.
An element of type rect can be used to display
a rectangle in an item. The following options are supported for
rectangle elements:
- -draw boolean
- Specifies as a per-state
option whether to draw the element. If the value for a certain
state is an empty string (the default), it is treated as true and
the element will be drawn.
- -fill color
- Specifies as a per-state
option the color to be used to fill the rectangle's area. If the
color for a certain state is an empty string (the default), then
the rectangle will not be filled (but the outline may still be
drawn).
- -height size
- Specifies the height of the rectangle. If this value is
unspecified (the default), the rectangle will be exactly as tall as
its display area as determined by the style layout options.
- -open open
- This option may be used to get an incomplete drawing of the
outline. Open is a string that contains zero or
more of the characters n, s,
e or w. Each letter refers to a
side (north, south, east, or west) that the outline will not be
drawn. The default is the empty string, which causes the outline to
be drawn completely.
- -outline color
- Specifies as a per-state
option the color to be used to draw the outline of the rectangle.
If the color for a certain state is an empty string (the default),
then no outline is drawn for the rectangle.
- -outlinewidth outlineWidth
- Specifies the width of the outline to be drawn around the
rectangle's region. outlineWidth may be in any
of the forms acceptable to Tk_GetPixels. If this
option is specified as an empty string (the default), then no
outline is drawn.
- -showfocus boolean
- Specifies a boolean value indicating whether a "focus ring"
should be drawn around the rectangle, if the item containing the
rectangle is the active item and the treectrl widget currently has
the focus. If this option is specified as an empty string (the
default), then a focus rectangle is not drawn.
- -width size
- Specifies the width of the rectangle. If this value is
unspecified (the default), the rectangle will be exactly as wide as
its display area as determined by the style layout options.
An element of type text can be used to display
a text in an item. The following options are supported for text
elements:
- -draw boolean
- Specifies as a per-state
option whether to draw the element. If the value for a certain
state is an empty string (the default), it is treated as true and
the element will be drawn.
- -data data
- Specifies a value that together with the
-datatype and -format options
will be displayed as text.
- -datatype dataType
- Specifies the type of information in the -data
option. Acceptable values are double,
integer, long,
string, or time.
- -fill color
- Specifies as a per-state
option the foreground color to use when displaying the text. If the
color for a certain state is an empty string (the default), then
the text will be displayed using the color specified by the
treectrl's -foreground option.
- -format formatString
- This option specifies the format string used to display the
value of the -data option. If
-datatype is time, formatString should be a valid format string for the Tcl
clock command. For all other
-datatype values formatString
should be a valid format string for the Tcl format command. If this value is unspecified the
following defaults are used: for -datatype double "%g", for
-datatype integer "%d", for -datatype long "%ld", for -datatype
string "%s", and for -datatype time the default format string of
the Tcl clock command.
- -font font
- Specifies as a per-state
option the font to use when displaying the text. If the font for a
certain state is an empty string, the text is displayed using the
font specified by the treectrl's -font option.
- -justify how
- Specifies how to justify the text when multiple lines are
displayed. How must be one of the values
left, right, or
center. If this option is specified as an empty
string (the default), left is used.
- -lines lineCount
- Specifies the maximum number of lines to display. If more than
lineCount lines would be displayed, the last
line will be truncated with an ellipsis at the right. If this
option is specified as zero or an empty string (the default), there
is no limit to the number of lines displayed.
- -text string
- String specifies a string to be displayed by
the element. String may contain newline
characters in which case multiple lines of text will be displayed.
If this option is specified, the -data,
-datatype, -format, and
-textvariable options are ignored.
- -textvariable varName
- Specifies the name of a variable. The value of the variable is
a string to be displayed by the element; if the variable value
changes then the element will automatically update itself to
display the new value. If this option is specified, the
-data, -datatype, and
-format options are ignored.
- -width size
- Specifies the maximum line length in any of the forms
acceptable to Tk_GetPixels. For text to wrap lines
the value of the -width option must be less than
the needed width of the text, or the display area for this element
must be less than the needed width of the text. For the display
area to be less than the needed width of the text, one of the style
layout options -maxwidth, -width
or -squeeze must be used.
- -wrap mode
- Mode specifies how to handle lines in the
text that are longer than the maximum line length. Acceptable
values are none, char or
word. If this option is unspecified (the default),
word is used. See the -width
option for a description of how the maximum line length is
determined.
An element of type window can be used to
display a Tk window in an item. The following options are supported
for window elements:
- -destroy boolean
- Specifies whether the associated Tk window should be destroyed
when the element is deleted. The element is deleted when the item
containing the element is deleted, when the column containing the
element is deleted, or when the style assigned to the item's column
is changed. If this option is unspecified (the default), it is
treated as false and the Tk window will not be destroyed.
- -draw boolean
- Specifies as a per-state
option whether to draw the element. If the value for a certain
state is an empty string (the default), it is treated as true and
the element will be drawn.
- -window pathName
- Specifies the window to associate with this element. The window
specified by pathName must either be a child of
the treectrl widget or a child of some ancestor of the treectrl
widget. PathName may not refer to a top-level
window. This option cannot be specified by the element create or element configure
commands, only by the item element configure
command; i.e., the element must be associated with a particular
item.
Many of the commands and options for a treectrl take as an
argument a description of which item to operate on. See the EXAMPLES section for examples. The initial
part of an item description must begin with one of the following
terms:
- id
- Specifies the unique item identifier, where id should be the return value of a prior call of the item create widget command, or 0
to specify the ever-present root item. See also the
-itemprefix option.
- active
- Indicates the item that is currently active, i.e. normally the
item specified as argument of the last successful activate widget command, or the root item if no such call
happened yet.
- anchor
- Indicates the anchor item of the selection, i.e. normally the
item specified as argument of the last successful selection anchor widget command, or the root item if no
such call happened yet.
- first ?visible?
- Indicates the first item of the treectrl, i.e. the root item.
If visible is specified and the widget is
configured with -showroot no, the
first visible child of the root node is specified instead.
- end ?visible?
- last ?visible?
- Indicates the last item of the treectrl. If
visible is specified and the last item is
currently not visible, i.e. one of its father nodes is collapsed,
the last visible item is specified instead.
- nearest x y
- Indicates the item nearest to the point given by x and y.
- rnc row column
- Indicates the item in the given row and column. The row and column corresponds to the
on-screen arrangement of items as determined by the -orient and
-wrap options. You can memorize rnc as
abbreviation of "row 'n' column".
- root
- Indicates the root item of the treectrl.
The initial part of the item description (matching any of the
values above) may be followed by one or more modifiers. A modifier changes the item used relative to
the description up to this point. It may be specified in any of the
following forms:
- above
- Use the item one row above in this column.
- below
- Use the item one row below in this column.
- bottom
- Use the item in the last row of this column.
- child n
?visible?
- Use the nth child of the item.
- firstchild ?visible?
- Use the first child of the item.
- lastchild ?visible?
- Use the last child of the item.
- left
- Use the item one column to the left in the same row.
- leftmost
- Use the item of the first column in the same row.
- next ?visible?
- Use the next item, which is the first existant (or visible)
item of the following list: the first child, the next sibling or
the next sibling of the nearest parent which has one.
- nextsibling ?visible?
- Use the next sibling of the item.
- parent
- Use the parent of the item.
- prev ?visible?
- Use the last child of the previous sibling, or the parent if
there is no previos sibling.
- prevsibling ?visible?
- Use the previous sibling of the item.
- right
- Use the item one column to the right in the same row.
- rightmost
- Use the item of the last column in the same row.
- sibling n
?visible?
- Use the nth child of the item's parent.
- top
- Use the item in the first row of this column.
The script argument to notify
bind is a Tcl script, which will be evaluated whenever the
given event is generated. Script will be
executed in the same interpreter that the notify
bind command was executed in, and it will run at global level
(only global variables will be accessible). If script contains any % characters, then
the script will not be evaluated directly. Instead, a new script
will be generated by replacing each %, and the
character following it, with information from the current event.
Unlike the regular Tk bind mechanism, each event
generated by a treectrl widget has its own set of
%-substitutions.
The following %-substitutions are valid for all static
events:
- %%
- Replaced with a single %
- %d
- The detail name
- %e
- The event name
- %P
- The pattern, either <event> or <event-detail>
- %W
- The object argument to the notify bind
command
- %T
- The treectrl widget which generated the event
- %?
- A list of the format {char value char value ...} for each
%-substitution character and the value it is replaced by
The following events may be generated by a treectrl widget:
- <ActiveItem>
- Generated whenever the active item changes.
- %c
- The current active item
- %p
- The previous active item
- <Collapse-before>
- Generated before an item is collapsed.
- %I
- The item id
- <Collapse-after>
- Generated after an item is collapsed.
- %I
- The item id
- <Expand-before>
- Generated before an item is expanded. This event is useful if
you want to add child items to the item just before the item is
expanded.
- %I
- The item id
- <Expand-after>
- Generated after an item is expanded.
- %I
- The item id
- <ItemDelete>
- Generated when items are about to be deleted by the item delete command.
- %i
- List of items ids being deleted.
- <ItemVisibility>
- Generated when items become visible on screen and when items
are no longer visible on screen. This event is useful if you have a
very large number of items and want to assign styles only when
items are actually going to be displayed.
- %h
- List of items ids which are no longer visible.
- %v
- List of items ids which are now visible.
- <Scroll-x>
- Generated whenever the view in the treectrl changes in such a
way that a horizontal scrollbar should be redisplayed.
- %l
- Same as the first fraction appended to
-xscrollcommand. Think lower.
- %u
- Same as the second fraction appended to
-xscrollcommand. Think upper.
- <Scroll-y>
- Generated whenever the view in the treectrl changes in such a
way that a vertical scrollbar should be redisplayed.
- %l
- Same as the first fraction appended to
-yscrollcommand. Think lower.
- %u
- Same as the second fraction appended to
-yscrollcommand. Think upper.
- <Selection>
- Generated whenever the selection changes. This event gives
information about how the selection changed.
- %c
- Same as the selection count widget
command
- %D
- List of newly-deselected item ids
- %S
- List of newly-selected item ids
In addition to the pre-defined static events such as
<ActiveItem> and <Selection>, new dynamic events can be
created by using the notify install command.
The following events may be generated by the library
scripts:
- <ColumnDrag-begin>
- <ColumnDrag-receive>
- <ColumnDrag-end>
- Generated whenever the user drag-and-drops a column header. The
library scripts do not actually move a dragged column. You must
bind to the receive event to move the column. See EXAMPLES.
- %C
- The column that was dragged
- %b
- The column to move the dragged column before
- <Drag-begin>
- <Drag-receive>
- <Drag-end>
- Generated whenever the user drag-and-drops a file into a
directory. This event is generated by the filelist-bindings.tcl
library code, which is not used by default. See the "Explorer"
demos.
- %I
- The item that the user dropped the dragged items on.
- %l
- (lowercase L) The list of dragged items.
- <Edit-begin>
- <Edit-accept>
- <Edit-end>
- The filelist-bindings.tcl code will display a text-editing
window if the user clicks on a selected file/folder name. See the
"Explorer" demos.
- %I
- The item containing the edited text element
- %C
- The column containing the edited text element
- %E
- The name of the edited text element
- %t
- The edited text
- <Header-invoke>
- Generated whenever the user clicks and releases the left mouse
button in a column header if the column's -button option is true.
You can bind a script to this event to sort the list.
- %C
- The column whose header was clicked
The library scripts provide an example of using a dynamic event
called <Header-invoke>, which is generated when the mouse
button is released over a column header.
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treectrl .t
.t notify install <Header-invoke>
.t notify bind ConsoleTag <Header-invoke> {
puts "header %C clicked in treectrl %T"
}
proc ::TreeCtrl::Release1 {w x y} {
...
$w notify generate <Header-invoke> [list C $Priv(column)] \
[list ::TreeCtrl::PercentsCmd $w]
...
}
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In the example a new treectrl widget is created and the
<Header-invoke> event is installed. For convenience there is
no percentsCommand argument to notify install; instead the call to notify
generate specifies the %-substitution command. A script is
bound to the event with notify bind which will
print out the column number and widget name to the console (in the
demos, <Header-invoke> is used to sort the list based on the
column that was clicked). The charMap argument
to notify generate provides a list of
%-substitution characters and values which is used by
::TreeCtrl::PercentsCmd. In this example any %C in any script bound
to the <Header-invoke> event will be replaced by the value of
$Priv(column).
Tk automatically creates class bindings for treectrl widgets
that give them the following default behavior.
- Clicking mouse button 1 over an item positions the active
cursor on the item, sets the input focus to this widget, and resets
the selection of the widget to this item, if it is not already in
the selection.
- Clicking mouse button 1 with the Control key down will
reposition the active cursor and add the item to the selection
without ever removing any items from the selection.
- If the mouse is dragged out of the widget while button 1 is
pressed, the treectrl will automatically scroll to make more items
visible (if there are more items off-screen on the side where the
mouse left the window).
- The Left and Right keys move the active cursor one item to the
left or right; for an hierarchical tree with vertical orientation
nothing will happen, since it has no two items in the same row. The
selection is set to include only the active item. If Left or Right
is typed with the Shift key down, then the active cursor moves and
the selection is extended to include the new item.
- The Up and Down keys move the active cursor one item up or
down. The selection is set to include only the active item. If Up
or Down is typed with the Shift key down, then the active cursor
moves and the selection is extended to include the new item.
- The Next and Prior keys move the active cursor forward or
backwards by one screenful, without affecting the selection.
- Control-Next and Control-Prior scroll the view right or left by
one page without moving the active cursor or affecting the
selection. Control-Left and Control-Right behave the same.
- The Home and End keys scroll to the left or right end of the
widget without moving the active cursor or affecting the
selection.
- The Control-Home and Control-End keys scroll to the top or
bottom of the widget, they also activate and select the first or
last item. If also the Shift key is down, then the active cursor
moves and the selection is extended to include the new item.
- The Space and Select keys set the selection to the active
item.
- Control-/ selects the entire contents of the widget.
- Control-\\ clears any selection in the widget.
- The + and - keys expand or collapse the active item, the Return
key toggles the active item.
- The mousewheel scrolls the view of the widget four lines up or
down depending on the direction, the wheel was turned. The active
cursor or the selection is not affected.
Get the unique identifier for the leftmost visible column:
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set id [$T column index "first visible"]
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Delete the leftmost column:
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$T column delete "order 0"
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Take the visible column that is to the left of the last column,
and move that column in front of the tail column:
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$T column move "last prev visible" tail
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Get the unique identifier for the first visible item:
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set id [$T item index "first visible"]
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Delete the parent of the item that is under the point x,y:
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$T item delete "nearest $x $y parent"
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Add the 10th child of the second child of the root item to the
selection:
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$T selection add "root firstchild nextsibling child 10"
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Move a column that the user drag-and-dropped:
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$T column dragconfigure -enable yes
$T notify install <ColumnDrag-receive>
$T notify bind MyTag <ColumnDrag-receive> {
%T column move %C %b
}
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bind(n), bitmap(n), image(n), listbox(n), options(n)
tree , widget