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diff --git a/tk8.6/doc/event.n b/tk8.6/doc/event.n deleted file mode 100644 index 9ab48e5..0000000 --- a/tk8.6/doc/event.n +++ /dev/null @@ -1,605 +0,0 @@ -'\" -'\" Copyright (c) 1996 Sun Microsystems, Inc. -'\" Copyright (c) 1998-2000 Ajuba Solutions. -'\" -'\" See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution -'\" of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. -'\" -.TH event n 8.3 Tk "Tk Built-In Commands" -.so man.macros -.BS -'\" Note: do not modify the .SH NAME line immediately below! -.SH NAME -event \- Miscellaneous event facilities: define virtual events and generate events -.SH SYNOPSIS -\fBevent\fI option \fR?\fIarg arg ...\fR? -.BE -.SH DESCRIPTION -.PP -The \fBevent\fR command provides several facilities for dealing with -window system events, such as defining virtual events and synthesizing -events. The command has several different forms, determined by the -first argument. The following forms are currently supported: -.TP -\fBevent add <<\fIvirtual\fB>>\fI sequence \fR?\fIsequence ...\fR? -Associates the virtual event \fIvirtual\fR with the physical -event sequence(s) given by the \fIsequence\fR arguments, so that -the virtual event will trigger whenever any one of the \fIsequence\fRs -occurs. -\fIVirtual\fR may be any string value and \fIsequence\fR may have -any of the values allowed for the \fIsequence\fR argument to the -\fBbind\fR command. -If \fIvirtual\fR is already defined, the new physical event sequences -add to the existing sequences for the event. -.TP -\fBevent delete <<\fIvirtual\fB>> \fR?\fIsequence\fR \fIsequence ...\fR? -Deletes each of the \fIsequence\fRs from those associated with -the virtual event given by \fIvirtual\fR. -\fIVirtual\fR may be any string value and \fIsequence\fR may have -any of the values allowed for the \fIsequence\fR argument to the -\fBbind\fR command. -Any \fIsequence\fRs not currently associated with \fIvirtual\fR -are ignored. -If no \fIsequence\fR argument is provided, all physical event sequences -are removed for \fIvirtual\fR, so that the virtual event will not -trigger anymore. -.TP -\fBevent generate \fIwindow event \fR?\fIoption value option value ...\fR? -Generates a window event and arranges for it to be processed just as if -it had come from the window system. -\fIWindow\fR gives the path name of the window for which the event -will be generated; it may also be an identifier (such as returned by -\fBwinfo id\fR) as long as it is for a window in the current application. -\fIEvent\fR provides a basic description of -the event, such as \fB<Shift-Button-2>\fR or \fB<<Paste>>\fR. -If \fIWindow\fR is empty the whole screen is meant, and coordinates -are relative to the screen. -\fIEvent\fR may have any of the forms allowed for the \fIsequence\fR -argument of the \fBbind\fR command except that it must consist -of a single event pattern, not a sequence. -\fIOption-value\fR pairs may be used to specify additional -attributes of the event, such as the x and y mouse position; see -\fBEVENT FIELDS\fR below. If the \fB\-when\fR option is not specified, the -event is processed immediately: all of the handlers for the event -will complete before the \fBevent generate\fR command returns. -If the \fB\-when\fR option is specified then it determines when the -event is processed. Certain events, such as key events, require -that the window has focus to receive the event properly. -.TP -\fBevent info \fR?\fB<<\fIvirtual\fB>>\fR? -Returns information about virtual events. -If the \fB<<\fIvirtual\fB>>\fR argument is omitted, the return value -is a list of all the virtual events that are currently defined. -If \fB<<\fIvirtual\fB>>\fR is specified then the return value is -a list whose elements are the physical event sequences currently -defined for the given virtual event; if the virtual event is -not defined then an empty string is returned. -.RS -.PP -Note that virtual events that are not bound to physical event -sequences are \fInot\fR returned by \fBevent info\fR. -.RE -.SH "EVENT FIELDS" -.PP -The following options are supported for the \fBevent generate\fR -command. These correspond to the -.QW % -expansions allowed in binding scripts for the \fBbind\fR command. -.TP -\fB\-above\fI window\fR -\fIWindow\fR specifies the \fIabove\fR field for the event, -either as a window path name or as an integer window id. -Valid for \fBConfigure\fR events. -Corresponds to the \fB%a\fR substitution for binding scripts. -.TP -\fB\-borderwidth\fI size\fR -\fISize\fR must be a screen distance; it specifies the -\fIborder_width\fR field for the event. -Valid for \fBConfigure\fR events. -Corresponds to the \fB%B\fR substitution for binding scripts. -.TP -\fB\-button\fI number\fR -\fINumber\fR must be an integer; it specifies the \fIdetail\fR field -for a \fBButtonPress\fR or \fBButtonRelease\fR event, overriding -any button number provided in the base \fIevent\fR argument. -Corresponds to the \fB%b\fR substitution for binding scripts. -.TP -\fB\-count\fI number\fR -\fINumber\fR must be an integer; it specifies the \fIcount\fR field -for the event. Valid for \fBExpose\fR events. -Corresponds to the \fB%c\fR substitution for binding scripts. -.TP -\fB\-data\fI string\fR -\fIString\fR may be any value; it specifies the \fIuser_data\fR field -for the event. Only valid for virtual events. Corresponds to the -\fB%d\fR substitution for virtual events in binding scripts. -.TP -\fB\-delta\fI number\fR -\fINumber\fR must be an integer; it specifies the \fIdelta\fR field -for the \fBMouseWheel\fR event. The \fIdelta\fR refers to the -direction and magnitude the mouse wheel was rotated. Note the value -is not a screen distance but are units of motion in the mouse wheel. -Typically these values are multiples of 120. For example, 120 should -scroll the text widget up 4 lines and \-240 would scroll the text -widget down 8 lines. Of course, other widgets may define different -behaviors for mouse wheel motion. This field corresponds to the -\fB%D\fR substitution for binding scripts. -.TP -\fB\-detail\fI detail\fR -\fIDetail\fR specifies the \fIdetail\fR field for the event -and must be one of the following: -.RS -.DS -.ta 6c -\fBNotifyAncestor\fR \fBNotifyNonlinearVirtual\fR -\fBNotifyDetailNone\fR \fBNotifyPointer\fR -\fBNotifyInferior\fR \fBNotifyPointerRoot\fR -\fBNotifyNonlinear\fR \fBNotifyVirtual\fR -.DE -Valid for \fBEnter\fR, \fBLeave\fR, \fBFocusIn\fR and -\fBFocusOut\fR events. -Corresponds to the \fB%d\fR substitution for binding scripts. -.RE -.TP -\fB\-focus\fI boolean\fR -\fIBoolean\fR must be a boolean value; it specifies the \fIfocus\fR -field for the event. -Valid for \fBEnter\fR and \fBLeave\fR events. -Corresponds to the \fB%f\fR substitution for binding scripts. -.TP -\fB\-height\fI size\fR -\fISize\fR must be a screen distance; it specifies the \fIheight\fR -field for the event. Valid for \fBConfigure\fR events. -Corresponds to the \fB%h\fR substitution for binding scripts. -.TP -\fB\-keycode\fI number\fR -\fINumber\fR must be an integer; it specifies the \fIkeycode\fR -field for the event. -Valid for \fBKeyPress\fR and \fBKeyRelease\fR events. -Corresponds to the \fB%k\fR substitution for binding scripts. -.TP -\fB\-keysym\fI name\fR -\fIName\fR must be the name of a valid keysym, such as \fBg\fR, -\fBspace\fR, or \fBReturn\fR; its corresponding -keycode value is used as the \fIkeycode\fR field for event, overriding -any detail specified in the base \fIevent\fR argument. -Valid for \fBKeyPress\fR and \fBKeyRelease\fR events. -Corresponds to the \fB%K\fR substitution for binding scripts. -.TP -\fB\-mode\fI notify\fR -\fINotify\fR specifies the \fImode\fR field for the event and must be -one of \fBNotifyNormal\fR, \fBNotifyGrab\fR, \fBNotifyUngrab\fR, or -\fBNotifyWhileGrabbed\fR. -Valid for \fBEnter\fR, \fBLeave\fR, \fBFocusIn\fR, and -\fBFocusOut\fR events. -Corresponds to the \fB%m\fR substitution for binding scripts. -.TP -\fB\-override\fI boolean\fR -\fIBoolean\fR must be a boolean value; it specifies the -\fIoverride_redirect\fR field for the event. -Valid for \fBMap\fR, \fBReparent\fR, and \fBConfigure\fR events. -Corresponds to the \fB%o\fR substitution for binding scripts. -.TP -\fB\-place\fI where\fR -\fIWhere\fR specifies the \fIplace\fR field for the event; it must be -either \fBPlaceOnTop\fR or \fBPlaceOnBottom\fR. -Valid for \fBCirculate\fR events. -Corresponds to the \fB%p\fR substitution for binding scripts. -.TP -\fB\-root\fI window\fR -\fIWindow\fR must be either a window path name or an integer window -identifier; it specifies the \fIroot\fR field for the event. -Valid for \fBKeyPress\fR, \fBKeyRelease\fR, \fBButtonPress\fR, -\fBButtonRelease\fR, \fBEnter\fR, \fBLeave\fR, and \fBMotion\fR -events. -Corresponds to the \fB%R\fR substitution for binding scripts. -.TP -\fB\-rootx\fI coord\fR -\fICoord\fR must be a screen distance; it specifies the \fIx_root\fR -field for the event. -Valid for \fBKeyPress\fR, \fBKeyRelease\fR, \fBButtonPress\fR, -\fBButtonRelease\fR, \fBEnter\fR, \fBLeave\fR, and \fBMotion\fR -events. Corresponds to the \fB%X\fR substitution for binding scripts. -.TP -\fB\-rooty\fI coord\fR -\fICoord\fR must be a screen distance; it specifies the \fIy_root\fR -field for the event. -Valid for \fBKeyPress\fR, \fBKeyRelease\fR, \fBButtonPress\fR, -\fBButtonRelease\fR, \fBEnter\fR, \fBLeave\fR, and \fBMotion\fR -events. -Corresponds to the \fB%Y\fR substitution for binding scripts. -.TP -\fB\-sendevent\fI boolean\fR -\fIBoolean\fR must be a boolean value; it specifies the \fIsend_event\fR -field for the event. Valid for all events. Corresponds to the -\fB%E\fR substitution for binding scripts. -.TP -\fB\-serial\fI number\fR -\fINumber\fR must be an integer; it specifies the \fIserial\fR field -for the event. Valid for all events. -Corresponds to the \fB%#\fR substitution for binding scripts. -.TP -\fB\-state\fI state\fR -\fIState\fR specifies the \fIstate\fR field for the event. -For \fBKeyPress\fR, \fBKeyRelease\fR, \fBButtonPress\fR, -\fBButtonRelease\fR, \fBEnter\fR, \fBLeave\fR, and \fBMotion\fR events -it must be an integer value. -For \fBVisibility\fR events it must be one of \fBVisibilityUnobscured\fR, -\fBVisibilityPartiallyObscured\fR, or \fBVisibilityFullyObscured\fR. -This option overrides any modifiers such as \fBMeta\fR or \fBControl\fR -specified in the base \fIevent\fR. -Corresponds to the \fB%s\fR substitution for binding scripts. -.TP -\fB\-subwindow\fI window\fR -\fIWindow\fR specifies the \fIsubwindow\fR field for the event, either -as a path name for a Tk widget or as an integer window identifier. -Valid for \fBKeyPress\fR, \fBKeyRelease\fR, \fBButtonPress\fR, -\fBButtonRelease\fR, \fBEnter\fR, \fBLeave\fR, and \fBMotion\fR events. -Similar to \fB%S\fR substitution for binding scripts. -.TP -\fB\-time\fI integer\fR -\fIInteger\fR must be an integer value; it specifies the \fItime\fR field -for the event. Additonally the special value \fBcurrent\fR is allowed, -this value will be substituted by the current event time. -Valid for \fBKeyPress\fR, \fBKeyRelease\fR, \fBButtonPress\fR, -\fBButtonRelease\fR, \fBEnter\fR, \fBLeave\fR, \fBMotion\fR, -and \fBProperty\fR events. -Corresponds to the \fB%t\fR substitution for binding scripts. -.TP -\fB\-warp\fI boolean\fR -\fIboolean\fR must be a boolean value; it specifies whether -the screen pointer should be warped as well. -Valid for \fBKeyPress\fR, \fBKeyRelease\fR, \fBButtonPress\fR, -\fBButtonRelease\fR, and \fBMotion\fR events. The pointer will -only warp to a window if it is mapped. -.TP -\fB\-width\fI size\fR -\fISize\fR must be a screen distance; it specifies the \fIwidth\fR field -for the event. -Valid for \fBConfigure\fR events. -Corresponds to the \fB%w\fR substitution for binding scripts. -.TP -\fB\-when\fI when\fR -\fIWhen\fR determines when the event will be processed; it must have one -of the following values: -.RS -.IP \fBnow\fR 10 -Process the event immediately, before the command returns. -This also happens if the \fB\-when\fR option is omitted. -.IP \fBtail\fR 10 -Place the event on Tcl's event queue behind any events already -queued for this application. -.IP \fBhead\fR 10 -Place the event at the front of Tcl's event queue, so that it -will be handled before any other events already queued. -.IP \fBmark\fR 10 -Place the event at the front of Tcl's event queue but behind any -other events already queued with \fB\-when mark\fR. -This option is useful when generating a series of events that should -be processed in order but at the front of the queue. -.RE -.TP -\fB\-x\fI coord\fR -\fICoord\fR must be a screen distance; it specifies the \fIx\fR field -for the event. -Valid for \fBKeyPress\fR, \fBKeyRelease\fR, \fBButtonPress\fR, -\fBButtonRelease\fR, \fBMotion\fR, \fBEnter\fR, \fBLeave\fR, -\fBExpose\fR, \fBConfigure\fR, \fBGravity\fR, and \fBReparent\fR -events. -Corresponds to the \fB%x\fR substitution for binding scripts. -If \fIWindow\fR is empty the coordinate is relative to the -screen, and this option corresponds to the \fB%X\fR substitution -for binding scripts. -.TP -\fB\-y\fI coord\fR -\fICoord\fR must be a screen distance; it specifies the \fIy\fR -field for the event. -Valid for \fBKeyPress\fR, \fBKeyRelease\fR, \fBButtonPress\fR, -\fBButtonRelease\fR, \fBMotion\fR, \fBEnter\fR, \fBLeave\fR, -\fBExpose\fR, \fBConfigure\fR, \fBGravity\fR, and \fBReparent\fR -events. -Corresponds to the \fB%y\fR substitution for binding scripts. -If \fIWindow\fR is empty the coordinate is relative to the -screen, and this option corresponds to the \fB%Y\fR substitution -for binding scripts. -.PP -Any options that are not specified when generating an event are filled -with the value 0, except for \fIserial\fR, which is filled with the -next X event serial number. -.SH "PREDEFINED VIRTUAL EVENTS" -.PP -Tk defines the following virtual events for the purposes of -notification: -.TP -\fB<<AltUnderlined>>\fR -This is sent to widget to notify it that the letter it has underlined -(as an accelerator indicator) with the \fB\-underline\fR option has -been pressed in combination with the Alt key. The usual response to -this is to either focus into the widget (or some related widget) or to -invoke the widget. -.TP -\fB<<Invoke>>\fR -This can be sent to some widgets (e.g. button, listbox, menu) as an -alternative to <space>. -.TP -\fB<<ListboxSelect>>\fR -This is sent to a listbox when the set of selected item(s) in the -listbox is updated. -.TP -\fB<<MenuSelect>>\fR -This is sent to a menu when the currently selected item in the menu -changes. It is intended for use with context-sensitive help systems. -.TP -\fB<<Modified>>\fR -This is sent to a text widget when the contents of the widget are -changed. -.TP -\fB<<Selection>>\fR -This is sent to a text widget when the selection in the widget is -changed. -.TP -\fB<<ThemeChanged>>\fR -This is sent to all widgets when the ttk theme changed. The ttk -widgets listen to this event and redisplay themselves when it fires. -The legacy widgets ignore this event. -.TP -\fB<<TraverseIn>>\fR -This is sent to a widget when the focus enters the widget because of a -user-driven -.QW "tab to widget" -action. -.TP -\fB<<TraverseOut>>\fR -This is sent to a widget when the focus leaves the widget because of a -user-driven -.QW "tab to widget" -action. -.TP -\fB<<UndoStack>>\fR -This is sent to a text widget when its undo stack or redo stack becomes -empty or unempty. -.TP -\fB<<WidgetViewSync>>\fR -This is sent to a text widget when its internal data become obsolete, -and again when these internal data are back in sync with the widget -view. The detail field (%d substitution) is either true (when the -widget is in sync) or false (when it is not). -.PP -Tk defines the following virtual events for the purposes of unifying -bindings across multiple platforms. Users expect them to behave in the -following way: -.TP -\fB<<Clear>>\fR -Delete the currently selected widget contents. -.TP -\fB<<Copy>>\fR -Copy the currently selected widget contents to the clipboard. -.TP -\fB<<Cut>>\fR -Move the currently selected widget contents to the clipboard. -.TP -\fB<<LineEnd>>\fR -. -Move to the end of the line in the current widget while deselecting any -selected contents. -.TP -\fB<<LineStart>>\fR -. -Move to the start of the line in the current widget while deselecting any -selected contents. -.TP -\fB<<NextChar>>\fR -. -Move to the next item (i.e., visible character) in the current widget while -deselecting any selected contents. -.TP -\fB<<NextLine>>\fR -. -Move to the next line in the current widget while deselecting any selected -contents. -.TP -\fB<<NextPara>>\fR -. -Move to the next paragraph in the current widget while deselecting any -selected contents. -.TP -\fB<<NextWord>>\fR -. -Move to the next group of items (i.e., visible word) in the current widget -while deselecting any selected contents. -.TP -\fB<<Paste>>\fR -Replace the currently selected widget contents with the contents of -the clipboard. -.TP -\fB<<PasteSelection>>\fR -Insert the contents of the selection at the mouse location. (This -event has meaningful \fB%x\fR and \fB%y\fR substitutions). -.TP -\fB<<PrevChar>>\fR -. -Move to the previous item (i.e., visible character) in the current widget -while deselecting any selected contents. -.TP -\fB<<PrevLine>>\fR -. -Move to the previous line in the current widget while deselecting any selected -contents. -.TP -\fB<<PrevPara>>\fR -. -Move to the previous paragraph in the current widget while deselecting any -selected contents. -.TP -\fB<<PrevWindow>>\fR -Traverse to the previous window. -.TP -\fB<<PrevWord>>\fR -. -Move to the previous group of items (i.e., visible word) in the current widget -while deselecting any selected contents. -.TP -\fB<<Redo>>\fR -Redo one undone action. -.TP -\fB<<SelectAll>>\fR -. -Set the range of selected contents to the complete widget. -.TP -\fB<<SelectLineEnd>>\fR -. -Move to the end of the line in the current widget while extending the range -of selected contents. -.TP -\fB<<SelectLineStart>>\fR -. -Move to the start of the line in the current widget while extending the range -of selected contents. -.TP -\fB<<SelectNextChar>>\fR -. -Move to the next item (i.e., visible character) in the current widget while -extending the range of selected contents. -.TP -\fB<<SelectNextLine>>\fR -. -Move to the next line in the current widget while extending the range of -selected contents. -.TP -\fB<<SelectNextPara>>\fR -. -Move to the next paragraph in the current widget while extending the range -of selected contents. -.TP -\fB<<SelectNextWord>>\fR -. -Move to the next group of items (i.e., visible word) in the current widget -while extending the range of selected contents. -.TP -\fB<<SelectNone>>\fR -. -Reset the range of selected contents to be empty. -.TP -\fB<<SelectPrevChar>>\fR -. -Move to the previous item (i.e., visible character) in the current widget -while extending the range of selected contents. -.TP -\fB<<SelectPrevLine>>\fR -. -Move to the previous line in the current widget while extending the range of -selected contents. -.TP -\fB<<SelectPrevPara>>\fR -. -Move to the previous paragraph in the current widget while extending the -range of selected contents. -.TP -\fB<<SelectPrevWord>>\fR -. -Move to the previous group of items (i.e., visible word) in the current widget -while extending the range of selected contents. -.TP -\fB<<ToggleSelection>>\fR -. -Toggle the selection. -.TP -\fB<<Undo>>\fR -. -Undo the last action. -.SH EXAMPLES -.SS "MAPPING KEYS TO VIRTUAL EVENTS" -.PP -In order for a virtual event binding to trigger, two things must -happen. First, the virtual event must be defined with the -\fBevent add\fR command. Second, a binding must be created for -the virtual event with the \fBbind\fR command. -Consider the following virtual event definitions: -.PP -.CS -\fBevent add\fR <<Paste>> <Control-y> -\fBevent add\fR <<Paste>> <Button-2> -\fBevent add\fR <<Save>> <Control-X><Control-S> -\fBevent add\fR <<Save>> <Shift-F12> -if {[tk windowingsystem] eq "aqua"} { - \fBevent add\fR <<Save>> <Command-s> -} -.CE -.PP -In the \fBbind\fR command, a virtual event can be bound like any other -builtin event type as follows: -.PP -.CS -bind Entry <<Paste>> {%W insert [selection get]} -.CE -.PP -The double angle brackets are used to specify that a virtual event is being -bound. If the user types Control-y or presses button 2, or if -a \fB<<Paste>>\fR virtual event is synthesized with \fBevent generate\fR, -then the \fB<<Paste>>\fR binding will be invoked. -.PP -If a virtual binding has the exact same sequence as a separate -physical binding, then the physical binding will take precedence. -Consider the following example: -.PP -.CS -\fBevent add\fR <<Paste>> <Control-y> <Meta-Control-y> -bind Entry <Control-y> {puts Control-y} -bind Entry <<Paste>> {puts Paste} -.CE -.PP -When the user types Control-y the \fB<Control-y>\fR binding -will be invoked, because a physical event is considered -more specific than a virtual event, all other things being equal. -However, when the user types Meta-Control-y the -\fB<<Paste>>\fR binding will be invoked, because the -\fBMeta\fR modifier in the physical pattern associated with the -virtual binding is more specific than the \fB<Control-y\fR> sequence for -the physical event. -.PP -Bindings on a virtual event may be created before the virtual event exists. -Indeed, the virtual event never actually needs to be defined, for instance, -on platforms where the specific virtual event would be meaningless or -ungeneratable. -.PP -When a definition of a virtual event changes at run time, all windows -will respond immediately to the new definition. -Starting from the preceding example, if the following code is executed: -.PP -.CS -bind Entry <Control-y> {} -\fBevent add\fR <<Paste>> <Key-F6> -.CE -.PP -the behavior will change such in two ways. First, the shadowed -\fB<<Paste>>\fR binding will emerge. -Typing Control-y will no longer invoke the \fB<Control-y>\fR binding, -but instead invoke the virtual event \fB<<Paste>>\fR. Second, -pressing the F6 key will now also invoke the \fB<<Paste>>\fR binding. -.SS "MOVING THE MOUSE POINTER" -.PP -Sometimes it is useful to be able to really move the mouse pointer. For -example, if you have some software that is capable of demonstrating directly -to the user how to use the program. To do this, you need to -.QW warp -the mouse around by using \fBevent generate\fR, like this: -.PP -.CS -for {set xy 0} {$xy < 200} {incr xy} { - \fBevent generate\fR . <Motion> -x $xy -y $xy -warp 1 - update - after 50 -} -.CE -.PP -Note that it is usually considered bad style to move the mouse pointer for the -user because it removes control from them. Therefore this technique should be -used with caution. Also note that it is not guaranteed to function on all -platforms. -.SH "SEE ALSO" -bind(n) -.SH KEYWORDS -event, binding, define, handle, virtual event -'\" Local Variables: -'\" mode: nroff -'\" End: |