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ActiveTcl User Guide |
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Ttk_MakeBox, Ttk_PadBox, Ttk_ExpandBox, Ttk_PackBox, Ttk_StickBox,
Ttk_PlaceBox, Ttk_BoxContains, Ttk_MakePadding, Ttk_UniformPadding,
Ttk_AddPadding, Ttk_RelievePadding, Ttk_GetPaddingFromObj,
Ttk_GetBorderFromObj, Ttk_GetStickyFromObj - Tk themed geometry
utilities
#include <tkTheme.h>
Ttk_Box
Ttk_MakeBox(int
x, int
y, int
width,
int
height);
Ttk_Box
Ttk_PadBox(Ttk_Box
parcel, Ttk_Padding
padding);
Ttk_Box
Ttk_ExpandBox(Ttk_Box
parcel, Ttk_Padding
padding);
Ttk_Box
Ttk_PackBox(Ttk_Box *
cavity, int
width, int
height, Ttk_Side
side);
Ttk_Box
Ttk_StickBox(Ttk_Box
parcel, int
width, int
height, unsigned
sticky);
Ttk_Box
Ttk_PlaceBox(Ttk_Box *
cavity, int
width, int
height, Ttk_Side
side, unsigned
sticky);
Ttk_Box
Ttk_AnchorBox(Ttk_Box
parcel, int
width, int
height, Tk_Anchor
anchor);
Ttk_Padding
Ttk_MakePadding(short
left, short
top, short
right, short
bottom);
Ttk_Padding
Ttk_UniformPadding(short
border);
Ttk_Padding
Ttk_AddPadding(Ttk_Padding
padding1, Ttk_Padding
padding2;
Ttk_Padding
Ttk_RelievePadding(Ttk_Padding
padding, int
relief);
int
Ttk_BoxContains(Ttk_Box
box, int
x, int
y);
int
Ttk_GetPaddingFromObj(
Tcl_Interp *
interp, Tk_Window
tkwin, Tcl_Obj *
objPtr, Ttk_Padding
*
padding_rtn);
int
Ttk_GetBorderFromObj(
Tcl_Interp *
interp, Tcl_Obj
*
objPtr, Ttk_Padding *
padding_rtn);
int
Ttk_GetStickyFromObj(
Tcl_Interp *
interp, Tcl_Obj
*
objPtr, int *
sticky_rtn);
- Tk_Anchor anchor (in)
- One of the symbolic constants TK_ANCHOR_N,
TK_ANCHOR_NE, etc. See Tk_GetAnchorFromObj(3).
- Ttk_Box * cavity (in/out)
- A rectangular region from which a parcel is allocated.
- short border (in)
- Extra padding (in pixels) to add uniformly to each side of a
region.
- short bottom (in)
- Extra padding (in pixels) to add to the bottom of a
region.
- Ttk_Box box (in)
- Ttk_Box * box_rtn (out)
- Specifies a rectangular region.
- int height (in)
- The height in pixels of a region.
- Tcl_Interp * interp (in)
- Used to store error messages.
- int left (in)
- Extra padding (in pixels) to add to the left side of a
region.
- Tcl_Obj * objPtr (in)
- String value contains a symbolic name to be converted to an
enumerated value or bitmask. Internal rep may be be modified to
cache corresponding value.
- Ttk_Padding padding (in)
- Ttk_Padding * padding_rtn (out)
- Extra padding to add on the inside of a region.
- Ttk_Box parcel (in)
- A rectangular region, allocated from a cavity.
- int relief (in)
- One of the standard Tk relief options (TK_RELIEF_RAISED,
TK_RELIEF_SUNKEN, etc.). See Tk_GetReliefFromObj.
- short right (in)
- Extra padding (in pixles) to add to the right side of a
region.
- Ttk_Side side (in)
- One of TTK_SIDE_LEFT, TTK_SIDE_TOP,
TTK_SIDE_RIGHT, or TTK_SIDE_BOTTOM.
- unsigned sticky (in)
- A bitmask containing one or more of the bits TTK_STICK_W
(west, or left), TTK_STICK_E (east, or right,
TTK_STICK_N (north, or top), and TTK_STICK_S (south,
or bottom). TTK_FILL_X is defined as a synonym for
(TTK_STICK_W|TTK_STICK_E), TTK_FILL_Y is a synonym for
(TTK_STICK_N|TTK_STICK_S), and TTK_FILL_BOTH and
TTK_STICK_ALL are synonyms for (TTK_FILL_X|TTK_FILL_Y). See
also: grid(n).
- Tk_Window tkwin (in)
- Window whose screen geometry determines the conversion between
absolute units and pixels.
- short top (in)
- Extra padding at the top of a region.
- int width (in)
- The width in pixels of a region.
- int x (in)
- X coordinate of upper-left corner of region.
- int y (in)
- Y coordinate of upper-left corner of region.
The
Ttk_Box structure represents a rectangular region of a
window:
typedef struct {
int x;
int y;
int width;
int height;
} Ttk_Box;
All coordinates are relative to the window.
Ttk_MakeBox is a convenience routine that contsructs a
Ttk_Box structure representing a region width pixels
wide, height pixels tall, at the specified x, y
coordinates.
Ttk_PadBox returns a new box located inside the specified
parcel, shrunken according to the left, top, right, and
bottom margins specified by padding.
Ttk_ExpandBox is the inverse of Ttk_PadBox: it
returns a new box surrounding the specified parcel, expanded
according to the left, top, right, and bottom margins specified by
padding.
Ttk_PackBox allocates a parcel width by
height pixels wide on the specified side of the
cavity, and shrinks the cavity accordingly.
Ttk_StickBox places a box with the requested width
and height inside the parcel according to the
sticky bits.
Ttk_PlaceBox combines Ttk_PackBox and
Ttk_StickBox: it allocates a parcel on the specified
side of the cavity, places a box of the requested
size inside the parcel according to sticky, and shrinks the
cavity.
Ttk_AnchorBox places a box with the requested
width and height inside the parcel according
to the specified anchor option.
Ttk_BoxContains tests if the specified x, y
coordinate lies within the rectangular region box.
The
Ttk_Padding structure is used to represent borders,
internal padding, and external margins:
typedef struct {
short left;
short top;
short right;
short bottom;
} Ttk_Padding;
Ttk_MakePadding is a convenience routine that contsructs
a Ttk_Padding structure with the specified left, top, right,
and bottom components.
Ttk_UniformPadding constructs a Ttk_Padding
structure with all components equal to the specified
border.
Ttk_AddPadding adds two Ttk_Paddings together and
returns a combined padding containing the sum of the individual
padding components.
Ttk_RelievePadding adds an extra 2 pixels of padding to
padding according to the specified relief. If
relief is TK_RELIEF_SUNKEN, adds two pixels at the
top and left so the inner region is shifted down and to the left.
If it is TK_RELIEF_RAISED, adds two pixels at the bottom and
right so the inner region is shifted up and to the right.
Otherwise, adds 1 pixel on all sides. This is typically used in
element geometry procedures to simulate a “pressed-in”
look for pushbuttons.
Ttk_GetPaddingFromObj converts the string in
objPtr
to a
Ttk_Padding structure. The string representation is a
list of up to four length specifications “
left top right
bottom”. If fewer than four elements are specified,
bottom defaults to
top,
right defaults to
left, and
top defaults to
left. See
Tk_GetPixelsFromObj(3) for the syntax of length
specifications.
Ttk_GetBorderFromObj is the same as
Ttk_GetPaddingFromObj except that the lengths are specified
as integers (i.e., resolution-dependant values like 3m are
not allowed).
Ttk_GetStickyFromObj converts the string in objPtr
to a sticky bitmask. The string contains zero or more of the
characters n, s, e, or w.
Tk_GetReliefFromObj,
Tk_GetPixelsFromObj,
Tk_GetAnchorFromObj
geometry,
padding,
margins,
box,
region,
sticky,
relief
Copyright © 1995-1997 Roger E. Critchlow Jr.
Copyright © 2004 Joe English