checkbutton(3Tk) checkbutton(3Tk)
checkbutton - Create and manipulate checkbutton widgets
checkbutton pathName ?options?
activeBackground cursor highlightThickness takeFocus |
activeForeground disabledForeground image text |
anchor font justify textVariable |
background foreground padX underline |
bitmap highlightBackground padY wrapLength |
borderWidth highlightColor relief
See the ``options'' manual entry for details on the standard options.
WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS
Name: command
Class: Command
Command-Line Switch:-command
Specifies a Tcl command to associate with the button. This command
is typically invoked when mouse button 1 is released over the button
window. The button's global variable (-variable option) will be
updated before the command is invoked.
Name: height
Class: Height
Command-Line Switch:-height
Specifies a desired height for the button. If an image or bitmap is
being displayed in the button then the value is in screen units
(i.e. any of the forms acceptable to Tk_GetPixels); for text it is
in lines of text. If this option isn't specified, the button's
desired height is computed from the size of the image or bitmap or
text being displayed in it.
Name: indicatorOn |
Class: IndicatorOn |
Command-Line Switch:-indicatoron |
Specifies whether or not the indicator should be drawn. Must be a |
proper boolean value. If false, the relief option is ignored and |
the widget's relief is always sunken if the widget is selected and |
raised otherwise.
Name: offValue
Class: Value
Command-Line Switch:-offvalue
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Specifies value to store in the button's associated variable
whenever this button is deselected. Defaults to ``0''.
Name: onValue
Class: Value
Command-Line Switch:-onvalue
Specifies value to store in the button's associated variable
whenever this button is selected. Defaults to ``1''.
Name: selectColor |
Class: Background |
Command-Line Switch:-selectcolor |
Specifies a background color to use when the button is selected. If|
indicatorOn is true then the color applicies to the indicator. If |
indicatorOn is false, this color is used as the background for the |
entire widget, in place of background or activeBackground, whenever |
the widget is selected. If specified as an empty string then no |
special color is used for displaying when the widget is selected.
Name: selectImage |
Class: SelectImage |
Command-Line Switch:-selectimage |
Specifies an image to display (in place of the image option) when |
the checkbutton is selected. This option is ignored unless the |
image option has been specified.
Name: state
Class: State
Command-Line Switch:-state
Specifies one of three states for the checkbutton: normal, active,
or disabled. In normal state the checkbutton is displayed using the
foreground and background options. The active state is typically
used when the pointer is over the checkbutton. In active state the
checkbutton is displayed using the activeForeground and
activeBackground options. Disabled state means that the checkbutton|
should be insensitive: the default bindings will refuse to activate|
the widget and will ignore mouse button presses. In this state the
disabledForeground and background options determine how the
checkbutton is displayed.
Name: variable
Class: Variable
Command-Line Switch:-variable
Specifies name of global variable to set to indicate whether or not
this button is selected. Defaults to the name of the button within
its parent (i.e. the last element of the button window's path name).
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Name: width
Class: Width
Command-Line Switch:-width
Specifies a desired width for the button. If an image or bitmap is
being displayed in the button then the value is in screen units
(i.e. any of the forms acceptable to Tk_GetPixels); for text it is
in characters. If this option isn't specified, the button's desired
width is computed from the size of the image or bitmap or text being
displayed in it.
The checkbutton command creates a new window (given by the pathName
argument) and makes it into a checkbutton widget. Additional options,
described above, may be specified on the command line or in the option
database to configure aspects of the checkbutton such as its colors,
font, text, and initial relief. The checkbutton command returns its
pathName argument. At the time this command is invoked, there must not
exist a window named pathName, but pathName's parent must exist.
A checkbutton is a widget that displays a textual string, bitmap or image|
and a square called an indicator. If text is displayed, it must all be |
in a single font, but it can occupy multiple lines on the screen (if it |
contains newlines or if wrapping occurs because of the wrapLength option)|
and one of the characters may optionally be underlined using the |
underline option. A checkbutton has all of the behavior of a simple
button, including the following: it can display itself in either of three
different ways, according to the state option; it can be made to appear
raised, sunken, or flat; it can be made to flash; and it invokes a Tcl
command whenever mouse button 1 is clicked over the checkbutton.
In addition, checkbuttons can be selected. If a checkbutton is selected |
then the indicator is normally drawn with a sunken relief and a special |
color, and a Tcl variable associated with the checkbutton is set to a |
particular value (normally 1). If the checkbutton is not selected, then |
the indicator is drawn with a raised relief and no special color, and the|
associated variable is set to a different value (typically 0). By |
default, the name of the variable associated with a checkbutton is the |
same as the name used to create the checkbutton. The variable name, and |
the ``on'' and ``off'' values stored in it, may be modified with options |
on the command line or in the option database. Configuration options may|
also be used to modify the way the indicator is displayed (or whether it |
is displayed at all). By default a checkbutton is configured to select
and deselect itself on alternate button clicks. In addition, each
checkbutton monitors its associated variable and automatically selects
and deselects itself when the variables value changes to and from the
button's ``on'' value.
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The checkbutton command creates a new Tcl command whose name is pathName.
This command may be used to invoke various operations on the widget. It
has the following general form:
pathName option ?arg arg ...?
Option and the args determine the exact behavior of the command. The
following commands are possible for checkbutton widgets:
pathName cget option
Returns the current value of the configuration option given by |
option. Option may have any of the values accepted by the |
checkbutton command.
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 checkbutton command.
pathName deselect
Deselects the checkbutton and sets the associated variable to its
``off'' value.
pathName flash
Flashes the checkbutton. This is accomplished by redisplaying the
checkbutton several times, alternating between active and normal
colors. At the end of the flash the checkbutton is left in the same
normal/active state as when the command was invoked. This command
is ignored if the checkbutton's state is disabled.
pathName invoke
Does just what would have happened if the user invoked the
checkbutton with the mouse: toggle the selection state of the button
and invoke the Tcl command associated with the checkbutton, if there
is one. The return value is the return value from the Tcl command,
or an empty string if there is no command associated with the
checkbutton. This command is ignored if the checkbutton's state is
disabled.
pathName select
Selects the checkbutton and sets the associated variable to its
``on'' value.
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pathName toggle
Toggles the selection state of the button, redisplaying it and
modifying its associated variable to reflect the new state.
Tk automatically creates class bindings for checkbuttons that give them
the following default behavior:
[1] A checkbutton activates whenever the mouse passes over it and
deactivates whenever the mouse leaves the checkbutton.
[2] When mouse button 1 is pressed over a checkbutton it is invoked (its|
selection state toggles and the command associated with the button |
is invoked, if there is one).
[3] When a checkbutton has the input focus, the space key causes the |
checkbutton to be invoked.
If the checkbutton's state is disabled then none of the above actions
occur: the checkbutton is completely non-responsive.
The behavior of checkbuttons can be changed by defining new bindings for
individual widgets or by redefining the class bindings.
checkbutton, widget
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