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htext(BLT 2.4)							htext(BLT 2.4)



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NAME    [Toc]    [Back]

       htext - Create and manipulate hypertext widgets

SYNOPSIS    [Toc]    [Back]

       htext pathName ?option value?...
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DESCRIPTION    [Toc]    [Back]

       The htext command creates a new window (given by the pathName argument)
       and makes it into a htext widget.  Additional options, described above,
       may  be specified on the command line or in the option database to configure
 aspects of the widget such as its color and font.  At  the  time
       this  command is invoked, there must not exist a window named pathName,
       but pathName's parent must exist.  The htext command returns its  path-
       Name.

       The htext widget is hybrid of a non-editable text widget and a geometry
       manager (e.g. the packer).  It  displays  text  (optionally  read  from
       file)  in a window.  Text can be scrolled either horizontally or vertically
 using the htext window as a viewport.  In addition, Tcl  commands
       can  be	embedded  into	the  text  which  are evaluated as the text is
       parsed.	Text between special double characters (percent signs "%%") is
       immediately passed to the Tcl interpreter for evaluation.

       Furthermore,  any  widget or widget hierarchy can be packed in-line and
       made to appear on the current line of the  text.   Widgets  are	packed
       using  the  htext  append command.  All widgets must be children of the
       htext window and must already exist before packing.  Once a widget  has
       been packed it cannot be moved to a different position within the text.
       Widgets can be resized but they will remain at the same position within
       the text.

       Before  a  file	or  text string is parsed by the htext widget, all the
       widget's current children are destroyed.  You can reload files or  text
       without	worrying  about  unmapping  or	destroying  each  child window
       beforehand.

       Setting the either the -filename or  -text  configuration  option  will
       adjust the value of the other.  If both options are set, the file takes
       precedence.  When a new file is read using the  -filename  option,  the
       value of the -text option is reset to the empty string.	Likewise, when
       the -text option is set, the string representing the  -filename	option
       is cleared.

FILE FORMAT    [Toc]    [Back]

       The  format  of htext text file is typically ASCII text.  Text enclosed
       by special double characters (by default, percent signs '%%') is interpreted
  and  executed  as  Tcl commands.  The special character	may be
       specified by the -specialchar option.  In the following	example  of  a
       htext file,  a button widget is appended to the text between  the words
       "a" and "which".  The pathName of the htext widget is ".ht".

	      This will be displayed as normal text.
	      But this will become a %%
		button .ht.button -text "button" -fg red
		.ht append .ht.button
	      %% which can invoke a Tcl command.


INDICES    [Toc]    [Back]

       Some of the widget operations (selection, gotoline, search, etc.)  take
       one  or	more indices as arguments.  An index is a string used to indicate
 a particular place within the text, such as  the  first  and  last
       characters in a range to be selected.

       An index must have one of the following forms:

       line.char   Indicates  char'th  character on line line.	Both lines and
		   characters are number from 0, so "0.0" is the first	beginning
  of the text.  Char may be undesignated.  In this case
		   a character position of 0 is assumed.

       @x,y	   Indicates the character that covers the pixel whose x and y
		   coordinates within the text's window are x and y.

       end	   Indicates the end of the text.

       anchor	   Indicates  the anchor point for the selection, which is set
		   with the selection operation.

       sel.first   Indicates the first character in the selection.  It	is  an
		   error  to use this form if the selection isn't in the entry
		   window.

       sel.last    Indicates the character just after  the  last  one  in  the |
		   selection.	It  is an error to use this form if the selection
 isn't in the entry window.

VARIABLES    [Toc]    [Back]

       The following global Tcl variables are maintained when an htext file is
       parsed.

       htext(widget)
	      is the pathname of the htext widget.

       htext(file)
	      is  the  name of the file the htext widget is currently parsing.
	      It is the empty string when the -text option is used.

       htext(line)
	      is the current line number in the text.

       This information might be used to construct hyper links between different
 files and/or lines.

SYNTAX    [Toc]    [Back]

       The  htext  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 oper ?args?

       Oper and args determine the exact behavior of the command.

OPERATIONS    [Toc]    [Back]

       The following operations are available for htext widgets:

       pathName append window ?option value?...
	      Embeds  the  widget window into the htext widget.  Window is the
	      pathname of the widget to be embedded which must be a  child  of
	      pathName.   Window will be positioned in the htext widget at the
	      current location of the text. If	option	and  value  pairs  are
	      present,	they  configure  various aspects how window appears in
	      pathName.  The following options are available.

	      -anchor anchorPos
		     Specifies how window will be arranged  if	there  is  any
		     extra  space  in  the cavity surrounding the window.  For
		     example, if anchorPos is center then the window  is  centered
  in	the  cavity; if anchorPos is w then the window
		     will be drawn such it touches the leftmost  edge  of  the
		     cavity. The default is center.

	      -fill style
		     Specifies	how  the  window should be stretched to occupy
		     the extra space in the  cavity  surrounding  it  (if  any
		     exists).	Style is none, x, y, both.  If style is x, the
		     width of window is expanded to fill the cavity.  If style
		     is y, the height is expanded.  The default is none.

	      -height pixels
		     Sets  the	height	of  the cavity surrounding window.  If
		     pixels is zero, the height of the cavity will be the same
		     as  the  requested  height  of window.  If pixels is less
		     than the requested  height  of  window,  window  will  be
		     reduced to fit the cavity.  The default is 0.

	      -ipadx pad
		     Sets  the	amount	of internal padding to be added to the
		     width window.  Pad can be a list of one or  two  numbers.
		     If  pad  has  two	elements,  the	left side of window is
		     extended by the first value and the  right  side  by  the
		     second  value.   If  pad is just one value, both the left
		     and right sides are padded by evenly by the  value.   The
		     default is 0.

	      -ipady pad
		     Sets  an  amount  of  internal padding to be added to the
		     height of window.	Pad can be a list of one or  two  numbers.
   If  pad  has  two	elements, the top of window is
		     padded by the first value and the bottom  by  the	second
		     value.   If pad is just one number, both the top and bottom
 are padded evenly by the value.  The default is 0.

	      -justify justify
		     Justifies window vertically within the cavity  containing
		     it  in relation to the line of text. Justify is top, bot-
		     tom, or  center.  If justify is center the widget is centered
  along  the	baseline  of  the  line  of text.  The
		     default is center.

	      -padx pad
		     Sets the padding on the left and right sides  of  window.
		     Pad  can be a list of one or two numbers.	If pad has two
		     elements, the left side of window is padded by the  first
		     value and the right side by the second value.  If pad has
		     just one value, both the left and right sides are	padded
		     evenly by the value.  The default is 0.

	      -pady pad
		     Sets  the	padding  above and below window.  Pad can be a
		     list of one or two numbers.  If pad has two elements, the
		     area  above  window  is padded by the first value and the
		     area below by the second value.  If pad is just one  number,
  both  the  top  and bottom are padded by the value.
		     The default is 0.

	      -relheight value
		     Specifies the height of the cavity containing window relative
  to	the  height of pathName.  Value is real number
		     indicating the ratio of the height of the cavity  to  the
		     height  of  pathName.  As the height of pathName changes,
		     so will the height of window.  If value is 0.0  or  less,
		     the  height of the cavity is the requested height window.
		     The default is 0.0.

	      -relwidth value
		     Specifies the width of the cavity containing window relative
  to  the  width  of  pathName.  Value is real number
		     indicating the ratio of the width of the  cavity  to  the
		     width  of	IpathName.  As the height of pathName changes,
		     so will the height of window.  If value is 0.0  or  less,
		     the width of the cavity is the requested width of window.
		     The default is 0.0.

	      -width value
		     Species the width of the cavity containing the child window.
   Value  must be in a form accepted by Tk_GetPixels.
		     If value is greater than zero, the cavity is  resized  to
		     that  width.   If	the  requested window width is greater
		     than the cavity's width, the window will  be  reduced  to
		     fit  the  cavity.	 By  default,  the cavity is requested
		     width of the child window.

       pathName configure ?window? ?option? ?value option value ...?
	      Queries or modifies the configuration options of the text widget
	      or  one  of  its	embedded  widgets.   If  no window argument is
	      present, the htext widget itself is configured.  Otherwise  win-
	      dow  is the pathname of a widget already embedded into the htext
	      widget.  Then this command configure the options for the	embedded
 widget.

       If option isn't specified, a list describing all of the current options
       for pathName or window is returned.  If option is  specified,  but  not
       value, then a list describing the option option is returned.  If one or
       more option and value pairs are specified,  then  for  each  pair,  the
       htext or embedded window option option is set to value.

       The following options are valid for the htext widget.

	      -background color
		     Sets  the	background of the htext widget to color.  This
		     default is white.

	      -cursor cursor
		     Specifies the cursor for the htext widget.   The  default
		     cursor is pencil.

	      -filename fileName
		     Specifies a htext file to be displayed in the window.  If
		     the value is the empty string, the -text option  is  used
		     instead.	See  the section FILE FORMAT for a description
		     of the htext file format.

	      -font fontName
		     Sets the font of the text in the htext  widget  to  font-
		     Name.     The    default	 is    *-Helvetica-Bold-R-Normal-*-12-120-*.


	      -foreground color
		     Sets the foreground of the htext widget to  color.   This
		     is the color of the text.	This default is black.

	      -height pixels
		     Specifies the height of the htext widget window.

	      -linespacing pixels
		     Specifies	the  spacing  between  each line of text.  The
		     value must be in a form  accepted	by  Tk_GetPixels.  The
		     default value is 1 pixel.

	      -specialchar number
		     Specifies the ASCII value of the special double character
		     delimiters.  In htext files, the text between these  special
  characters is evaluated as a block of Tcl commands.
		     The default  special  character  is  the  0x25   (percent
		     sign).

	      -text text
		     Specifies	the  text to be displayed in the htext widget.
		     Text can be any valid string of characters. See FILE FOR-
		     MAT for a description.

	      -xscrollcommand string
		     Specifies	the  prefix  for a command used to communicate
		     with horizontal scrollbars.  When the view in  the  htext
		     widget's window changes (or whenever anything else occurs
		     that could change the display in a scrollbar, such  as  a
		     change  in  the total size of the widget's contents), the
		     widget invoke string concatenated by two  numbers.   Each
		     of the numbers is a fraction between 0 and 1, which indicates
 a position in the document.	If this option is  not
		     specified, then no command will be executed.

	      -yscrollcommand string
		     Specifies	the  prefix  for a command used to communicate
		     with vertical scrollbars.	When the  view	in  the  htext
		     widget's window changes (or whenever anything else occurs
		     that could change the display in a scrollbar, such  as  a
		     change  in  the total size of the widget's contents), the
		     widget invoke string concatenated by two  numbers.   Each
		     of the numbers is a fraction between 0 and 1, which indicates
 a position in the document.	If this option is  not
		     specified, then no command will be executed.

	      -width pixels
		     Specifies	the  desired width of the viewport window.  If
		     the pixels is less than one,  the	window	will  grow  to
		     accommodate the widest line of text.

	      -xscrollunits pixels
		     Specifies	the horizontal scrolling distance. The default
		     is 10 pixels.

	      -yscrollunits pixels
		     Specifies the vertical scrolling distance. The default is
		     10 pixels.

       pathName gotoline ?index?
	      Sets  the  top  line of the text to index. Index must be a valid
	      text index (the character offset is ignored).  If an index isn't
	      provided, the current line number is returned.

       pathName scan mark position
	      Records  position and the current view in the text window;  used
	      in conjunction with later scan dragto commands.	Position  must
	      be  in  the  form  "@x,y,  where x and y are window coordinates.
	      Typically this command is associated with a mouse  button  press
	      in the widget.  It returns an empty string.

       pathName scan dragto position
	      Computes the difference between position and the position registered
 in the last scan mark command for the widget.  The view is
	      then  adjusted  up or down by 10 times the difference in coordinates.
  This command is can  be  associated  with  mouse	motion
	      events  to produce the effect of dragging the text at high speed
	      through the window.  Position must be in the form "@x,y, where x
	      and  y  are  window  coordinates.  The  command returns an empty
	      string.

       pathName search pattern ?from? ?to?
	      Returns the number of the next line matching  pattern.   Pattern
	      is  a  string which obeys the matching rules of Tcl_StringMatch.
	      From and to are text line numbers (inclusive)  which  bound  the
	      search.  If no match for pattern can be found, -1 is returned.

       pathName xview ?position?
	      Moves  the  viewport  horizontally  to the new text x-coordinate
	      position.  Position is the offset from the left side of the text
	      to  the  current	position  and  must  be  in a form accepted by
	      Tk_GetPixels. If position is not present, the current text position
 is returned.

       pathName yview ?position?
	      Moves the viewport vertically to the new text y-coordinate position.
  Position is the offset from the top of the  text  to  the
	      current position and must be in a form accepted by Tk_GetPixels.
	      If position  is  not  present,  the  current  text  position  is
	      returned.

BUGS    [Toc]    [Back]

       Text  with embedded tabs can be obscured by child windows when scrolled
       horizontally.

KEYWORDS    [Toc]    [Back]

       hypertext, widget



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