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NAME

       ttk::widget - Standard options and commands supported by Tk themed
       widgets
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DESCRIPTION

       This manual describes common widget options and commands.


STANDARD OPTIONS

       The following options are supported by all Tk themed widgets:

       Command-Line Name:-class
       Database Name:  undefined
       Database Class: undefined

              Specifies the window class.  The class is used when querying the
              option database for the window's other options, to determine the
              default bindtags for the window, and to select the widget's
              default layout and style.  This is a read-only option: it may
              only be specified when the window is created, and may not be
              changed with the configure widget command.

       Command-Line Name:-cursor
       Database Name:  cursor
       Database Class: Cursor

              Specifies the mouse cursor to be used for the widget.  See
              Tk_GetCursor and cursors(n) in the Tk reference manual for the
              legal values.  If set to the empty string (the default), the
              cursor is inherited from the parent widget.

       Command-Line Name:-takefocus
       Database Name:  takeFocus
       Database Class: TakeFocus

              Determines whether the window accepts the focus during keyboard
              traversal.  Either 0, 1, a command prefix (to which the widget
              path is appended, and which should return 0 or 1), or the empty
              string.  See options(n) in the Tk reference manual for the full
              description.

       Command-Line Name:-style
       Database Name:  style
       Database Class: Style

              May be used to specify a custom widget style.


SCROLLABLE WIDGET OPTIONS

       The following options are supported by widgets that are controllable by
       a scrollbar.  See scrollbar(n) for more information

       Command-Line Name:-xscrollcommand
       Database Name:  xScrollCommand
       Database Class: ScrollCommand

              A command prefix, used to communicate with horizontal
              scrollbars.
              When the view in the widget's window changes, the widget will
              generate a Tcl command by concatenating the scroll command and
              two numbers.  Each of the numbers is a fraction between 0 and 1
              indicating a position in the document; 0 indicates the
              beginning, and 1 indicates the end.  The first fraction
              indicates the first information in the widget that is visible in
              the window, and the second fraction indicates the information
              just after the last portion that is visible.

              Typically the -xscrollcommand option consists of the path name
              of a scrollbar widget followed by "set", e.g.  ".x.scrollbar
              set".  This will cause the scrollbar to be updated whenever the
              view in the window changes.

              If this option is set to the empty string (the default), then no
              command will be executed.

       Command-Line Name:-yscrollcommand
       Database Name:  yScrollCommand
       Database Class: ScrollCommand

              A command prefix, used to communicate with vertical scrollbars.
              See the description of -xscrollcommand above for details.


LABEL OPTIONS

       The following options are supported by labels, buttons, and other
       button-like widgets:

       Command-Line Name:-compound
       Database Name:  compound
       Database Class: Compound

              Specifies how to display the image relative to the text, in the
              case both -text and -image are present.  If set to the empty
              string (the default), the rules described in the "Elements"
              section of ttk::intro(n) explain which value is actually used.
              The other valid values are:

              text   Display text only.

              image  Display image only.

              center Display text centered on top of image.

              top

              bottom

              left

              right  Display image above, below, left of, or right of the
                     text, respectively.

              none   Display the image if present, otherwise the text.

       Command-Line Name:-font
       Database Name:  font
       Database Class: Font

              Font to use for the text displayed by the widget.

       Command-Line Name:-foreground
       Database Name:  textColor
       Database Class: TextColor

              The widget's foreground color.  If unspecified, the theme
              default is used.

       Command-Line Name:-image
       Database Name:  image
       Database Class: Image

              Specifies an image to display.  This is a list of 1 or more
              elements.  The first element is the default image name.  The
              rest of the list is a sequence of statespec / value pairs as per
              style map, specifying different images to use when the widget is
              in a particular state or combination of states.  All images in
              the list should have the same size.

       Command-Line Name:-padding
       Database Name:  padding
       Database Class: Padding

              Specifies the internal padding for the widget.  The padding 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.  In other
              words, a list of three numbers specify the left, vertical, and
              right padding; a list of two numbers specify the horizontal and
              the vertical padding; a single number specifies the same padding
              all the way around the widget.

       Command-Line Name:-text
       Database Name:  text
       Database Class: Text

              Specifies a text string to be displayed inside the widget
              (unless overridden by -textvariable for the widgets supporting
              this option).

       Command-Line Name:-textvariable
       Database Name:  textVariable
       Database Class: Variable

              Specifies the name of a global variable whose value will be used
              in place of the -text resource.

       Command-Line Name:-underline
       Database Name:  underline
       Database Class: Underline

              If set, specifies the integer index (0-based) of a character to
              underline in the text string.  The underlined character is used
              for mnemonic activation.

       Command-Line Name:-width
       Database Name:  width
       Database Class: Width

              If greater than zero, specifies how much space, in character
              widths, to allocate for the text label.  If less than zero,
              specifies a minimum width.  If zero or unspecified, the natural
              width of the text label is used.


COMPATIBILITY OPTIONS

       This option is only available for themed widgets that have
       "corresponding" traditional Tk widgets.

       Command-Line Name:-state
       Database Name:  state
       Database Class: State

              May be set to normal or disabled to control the disabled state
              bit.  This is a write-only option: setting it changes the widget
              state, but the state widget command does not affect the -state
              option.


COMMANDS

       pathName cget option
              Returns the current value of the configuration option given by
              option.

       pathName configure ?option? ?value option value ...?
              Query or modify the configuration options of the widget.  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.  If option is
              specified with no value, then the command returns a list
              describing the named option: the elements of the list are the
              option name, database name, database class, default value, and
              current value.  If no option is specified, returns a list
              describing all of the available options for pathName.

       pathName identify element x y
              Returns the name of the element under the point given by x and
              y, or an empty string if the point does not lie within any
              element.  x and y are pixel coordinates relative to the widget.
              Some widgets accept other identify subcommands described in
              these widgets documentation.

       pathName instate statespec ?script?
              Test the widget's state.  If script is not specified, returns 1
              if the widget state matches statespec and 0 otherwise.  If
              script is specified, equivalent to
              if {[pathName instate stateSpec]} script

       pathName state ?stateSpec?
              Modify or inquire widget state.  If stateSpec is present, sets
              the widget state: for each flag in stateSpec, sets the
              corresponding flag or clears it if prefixed by an exclamation
              point.
              Returns a new state spec indicating which flags were changed:
                     set changes [pathName state spec]
                     pathName state $changes
              will restore pathName to the original state.  If stateSpec is
              not specified, returns a list of the currently-enabled state
              flags.

       pathName xview args
              This command is used to query and change the horizontal position
              of the content in the widget'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 widget's content is off-screen
                     to the left, the middle 40% is visible in the window, and
                     40% of the content is off-screen to the right.  These are
                     the same values passed to scrollbars via the
                     -xscrollcommand option.

              pathName xview index
                     Adjusts the view in the window so that the content given
                     by index is displayed at the left edge of the window.

              pathName xview moveto fraction
                     Adjusts the view in the window so that the character
                     fraction of the way through the content appears at the
                     left edge of the window.  Fraction must be a fraction
                     between 0 and 1.

              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.  If what is units,
                     the view adjusts left or right by number average-width
                     characters on the display;  if it is pages then the view
                     adjusts by number screenfuls.  If number is negative then
                     characters farther to the left become visible;  if it is
                     positive then characters farther to the right become
                     visible.

       pathName yview args
              This command is used to query and change the vertical position
              of the content in the widget'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 .2 and the second
                     element is .6, 20% of the widget's content is off-screen
                     to the top, the middle 40% is visible in the window, and
                     40% of the content is off-screen to the bottom.  These
                     are the same values passed to scrollbars via the
                     -yscrollcommand option.

              pathName yview index
                     Adjusts the view in the window so that the content given
                     by index is displayed at the top edge of the window.

              pathName yview moveto fraction
                     Adjusts the view in the window so that the item fraction
                     of the way through the content appears at the top edge of
                     the window.  Fraction must be a fraction between 0 and 1.

              pathName yview scroll number what
                     This command shifts 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 by number average-width
                     characters on the display;  if it is pages then the view
                     adjusts by number screenfuls.  If number is negative then
                     items farther to the top become visible;  if it is
                     positive then items farther to the bottom become visible.


WIDGET STATES

       The widget state is a bitmap of independent state flags.  Widget state
       flags include:

       active The mouse cursor is over the widget and pressing a mouse button
              will cause some action to occur. (aka "prelight" (Gnome), "hot"
              (Windows), "hover").

       disabled
              Widget is disabled under program control (aka "unavailable",
              "inactive").

       focus  Widget has keyboard focus.

       pressed
              Widget is being pressed (aka "armed" in Motif).

       selected
              "On", "true", or "current" for things like checkbuttons and
              radiobuttons.

       background
              Windows and the Mac have a notion of an "active" or foreground
              window.  The background state is set for widgets in a background
              window, and cleared for those in the foreground window.

       readonly
              Widget should not allow user modification.

       alternate
              A widget-specific alternate display format.  For example, used
              for checkbuttons and radiobuttons in the "tristate" or "mixed"
              state, and for buttons with -default active.

       invalid
              The widget's value is invalid.  (Potential uses: scale widget
              value out of bounds, entry widget value failed validation.)

       hover  The mouse cursor is within the widget.  This is similar to the
              active state; it is used in some themes for widgets that provide
              distinct visual feedback for the active widget in addition to
              the active element within the widget.

       user1-user3
              Freely usable for other purposes

       A state specification or stateSpec is a list of state names, optionally
       prefixed with an exclamation point (!) indicating that the bit is off.


EXAMPLES

              set b [ttk::button .b]

              # Disable the widget:
              $b state disabled

              # Invoke the widget only if it is currently pressed and enabled:
              $b instate {pressed !disabled} { .b invoke }

              # Reenable widget:
              $b state !disabled


SEE ALSO

       ttk_intro(n), ttk_style(n)


KEYWORDS

       state, configure, option

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