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author | Martin v. Löwis <martin@v.loewis.de> | 2002-10-13 10:22:08 (GMT) |
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committer | Martin v. Löwis <martin@v.loewis.de> | 2002-10-13 10:22:08 (GMT) |
commit | 2ec362717beff9fff52238268e89400e5ebcac99 (patch) | |
tree | 48ceb80e79a88443141d41d72cbe28ee09ddbb16 /Lib/lib-tk | |
parent | 0c358258c9c4b61659867f7feb140a6ac0e54ed1 (diff) | |
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Patch #621205: Tkinter updates for tk8.4.
Diffstat (limited to 'Lib/lib-tk')
-rw-r--r-- | Lib/lib-tk/Tkinter.py | 574 |
1 files changed, 548 insertions, 26 deletions
diff --git a/Lib/lib-tk/Tkinter.py b/Lib/lib-tk/Tkinter.py index f2c9a91..b5c07cb 100644 --- a/Lib/lib-tk/Tkinter.py +++ b/Lib/lib-tk/Tkinter.py @@ -3,9 +3,12 @@ Tkinter provides classes which allow the display, positioning and control of widgets. Toplevel widgets are Tk and Toplevel. Other widgets are Frame, Label, Entry, Text, Canvas, Button, Radiobutton, -Checkbutton, Scale, Listbox, Scrollbar, OptionMenu. Properties of the -widgets are specified with keyword arguments. Keyword arguments have -the same name as the corresponding resource under Tk. +Checkbutton, Scale, Listbox, Scrollbar, OptionMenu, Spinbox +LabelFrame and PanedWindow. + +Properties of the widgets are specified with keyword arguments. +Keyword arguments have the same name as the corresponding resource +under Tk. Widgets are positioned with one of the geometry managers Place, Pack or Grid. These managers can be called with methods place, pack, grid @@ -1307,6 +1310,7 @@ class CallWrapper: class Wm: """Provides functions for the communication with the window manager.""" + def wm_aspect(self, minNumer=None, minDenom=None, maxNumer=None, maxDenom=None): @@ -1318,6 +1322,29 @@ class Wm: minNumer, minDenom, maxNumer, maxDenom)) aspect = wm_aspect + + def wm_attributes(self, *args): + """This subcommand returns or sets platform specific attributes + + The first form returns a list of the platform specific flags and + their values. The second form returns the value for the specific + option. The third form sets one or more of the values. The values + are as follows: + + On Windows, -disabled gets or sets whether the window is in a + disabled state. -toolwindow gets or sets the style of the window + to toolwindow (as defined in the MSDN). -topmost gets or sets + whether this is a topmost window (displays above all other + windows). + + On Macintosh, XXXXX + + On Unix, there are currently no special attribute values. + """ + args = ('wm', 'attributes', self._w) + args + return self.tk.call(args) + attributes=wm_attributes + def wm_client(self, name=None): """Store NAME in WM_CLIENT_MACHINE property of this widget. Return current value.""" @@ -1816,27 +1843,60 @@ class Button(Widget): """Button widget.""" def __init__(self, master=None, cnf={}, **kw): """Construct a button widget with the parent MASTER. - - Valid resource names: activebackground, activeforeground, anchor, - background, bd, bg, bitmap, borderwidth, command, cursor, default, - disabledforeground, fg, font, foreground, height, - highlightbackground, highlightcolor, highlightthickness, image, - justify, padx, pady, relief, state, takefocus, text, textvariable, - underline, width, wraplength.""" + + STANDARD OPTIONS + + activebackground, activeforeground, anchor, + background, bitmap, borderwidth, cursor, + disabledforeground, font, foreground + highlightbackground, highlightcolor, + highlightthickness, image, justify, + padx, pady, relief, repeatdelay, + repeatinterval, takefocus, text, + textvariable, underline, wraplength + + WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS + + command, compound, default, height, + overrelief, state, width + """ Widget.__init__(self, master, 'button', cnf, kw) + def tkButtonEnter(self, *dummy): self.tk.call('tkButtonEnter', self._w) + def tkButtonLeave(self, *dummy): self.tk.call('tkButtonLeave', self._w) + def tkButtonDown(self, *dummy): self.tk.call('tkButtonDown', self._w) + def tkButtonUp(self, *dummy): self.tk.call('tkButtonUp', self._w) + def tkButtonInvoke(self, *dummy): self.tk.call('tkButtonInvoke', self._w) + def flash(self): + """Flash the button. + + This is accomplished by redisplaying + the button several times, alternating between active and + normal colors. At the end of the flash the button is left + in the same normal/active state as when the command was + invoked. This command is ignored if the button's state is + disabled. + """ self.tk.call(self._w, 'flash') + def invoke(self): + """Invoke the command associated with the button. + + The return value is the return value from the command, + or an empty string if there is no command associated with + the button. This command is ignored if the button's state + is disabled. + """ return self.tk.call(self._w, 'invoke') # Indices: @@ -2249,12 +2309,22 @@ class Label(Widget): """Label widget which can display text and bitmaps.""" def __init__(self, master=None, cnf={}, **kw): """Construct a label widget with the parent MASTER. - - Valid resource names: anchor, background, bd, bg, bitmap, - borderwidth, cursor, fg, font, foreground, height, - highlightbackground, highlightcolor, highlightthickness, image, - justify, padx, pady, relief, takefocus, text, textvariable, - underline, width, wraplength.""" + + STANDARD OPTIONS + + activebackground, activeforeground, anchor, + background, bitmap, borderwidth, cursor, + disabledforeground, font, foreground, + highlightbackground, highlightcolor, + highlightthickness, image, justify, + padx, pady, relief, takefocus, text, + textvariable, underline, wraplength + + WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS + + height, state, width + + """ Widget.__init__(self, master, 'label', cnf, kw) class Listbox(Widget): @@ -2591,20 +2661,34 @@ class Scrollbar(Widget): """Set the fractional values of the slider position (upper and lower ends as value between 0 and 1).""" self.tk.call((self._w, 'set') + args) - + + + class Text(Widget): """Text widget which can display text in various forms.""" def __init__(self, master=None, cnf={}, **kw): """Construct a text widget with the parent MASTER. - - Valid resource names: background, bd, bg, borderwidth, cursor, - exportselection, fg, font, foreground, height, - highlightbackground, highlightcolor, highlightthickness, - insertbackground, insertborderwidth, insertofftime, - insertontime, insertwidth, padx, pady, relief, - selectbackground, selectborderwidth, selectforeground, - setgrid, spacing1, spacing2, spacing3, state, tabs, takefocus, - width, wrap, xscrollcommand, yscrollcommand.""" + + STANDARD OPTIONS + + background, borderwidth, cursor, + exportselection, font, foreground, + highlightbackground, highlightcolor, + highlightthickness, insertbackground, + insertborderwidth, insertofftime, + insertontime, insertwidth, padx, pady, + relief, selectbackground, + selectborderwidth, selectforeground, + setgrid, takefocus, + xscrollcommand, yscrollcommand, + + WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS + + autoseparators, height, maxundo, + spacing1, spacing2, spacing3, + state, tabs, undo, width, wrap, + + """ Widget.__init__(self, master, 'text', cnf, kw) def bbox(self, *args): """Return a tuple of (x,y,width,height) which gives the bounding @@ -2675,6 +2759,68 @@ class Text(Widget): finally: if func_name: self.deletecommand(func_name) + + ## new in tk8.4 + def edit(self, *args): + """Internal method + + This method controls the undo mechanism and + the modified flag. The exact behavior of the + command depends on the option argument that + follows the edit argument. The following forms + of the command are currently supported: + + edit_modified, edit_redo, edit_reset, edit_separator + and edit_undo + + """ + return self._getints( + self.tk.call((self._w, 'edit') + args)) or () + + def edit_modified(self, arg=None): + """Get or Set the modified flag + + If arg is not specified, returns the modified + flag of the widget. The insert, delete, edit undo and + edit redo commands or the user can set or clear the + modified flag. If boolean is specified, sets the + modified flag of the widget to arg. + """ + return self.edit("modified", arg) + + def edit_redo(self): + """Redo the last undone edit + + When the undo option is true, reapplies the last + undone edits provided no other edits were done since + then. Generates an error when the redo stack is empty. + Does nothing when the undo option is false. + """ + return self.edit("redo") + + def edit_reset(self): + """Clears the undo and redo stacks + """ + return self.edit("reset") + + def edit_separator(self): + """Inserts a separator (boundary) on the undo stack. + + Does nothing when the undo option is false + """ + return self.edit("separator") + + def edit_undo(self): + """Undoes the last edit action + + If the undo option is true. An edit action is defined + as all the insert and delete commands that are recorded + on the undo stack in between two separators. Generates + an error when the undo stack is empty. Does nothing + when the undo option is false + """ + return self.edit("undo") + def get(self, index1, index2=None): """Return the text from INDEX1 to INDEX2 (not included).""" return self.tk.call(self._w, 'get', index1, index2) @@ -2869,6 +3015,7 @@ class Text(Widget): """Obsolete function, use see.""" self.tk.call((self._w, 'yview', '-pickplace') + what) + class _setit: """Internal class. It wraps the command in the widget OptionMenu.""" def __init__(self, var, value, callback=None): @@ -3048,6 +3195,381 @@ class BitmapImage(Image): def image_names(): return _default_root.tk.call('image', 'names') def image_types(): return _default_root.tk.call('image', 'types') + +class Spinbox(Widget): + """spinbox widget.""" + def __init__(self, master=None, cnf={}, **kw): + """Construct a spinbox widget with the parent MASTER. + + STANDARD OPTIONS + + activebackground, background, borderwidth, + cursor, exportselection, font, foreground, + highlightbackground, highlightcolor, + highlightthickness, insertbackground, + insertborderwidth, insertofftime, + insertontime, insertwidth, justify, relief, + repeatdelay, repeatinterval, + selectbackground, selectborderwidth + selectforeground, takefocus, textvariable + xscrollcommand. + + WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS + + buttonbackground, buttoncursor, + buttondownrelief, buttonuprelief, + command, disabledbackground, + disabledforeground, format, from, + invalidcommand, increment, + readonlybackground, state, to, + validate, validatecommand values, + width, wrap, + """ + Widget.__init__(self, master, 'spinbox', cnf, kw) + + def bbox(self, index): + """Return a tuple of X1,Y1,X2,Y2 coordinates for a + rectangle which encloses the character given by index. + + The first two elements of the list give the x and y + coordinates of the upper-left corner of the screen + area covered by the character (in pixels relative + to the widget) and the last two elements give the + width and height of the character, in pixels. The + bounding box may refer to a region outside the + visible area of the window. + """ + return self.tk.call(self._w, 'bbox', index) + + def delete(self, first, last=None): + """Delete one or more elements of the spinbox. + + First is the index of the first character to delete, + and last is the index of the character just after + the last one to delete. If last isn't specified it + defaults to first+1, i.e. a single character is + deleted. This command returns an empty string. + """ + return self.tk.call(self._w, 'delete', first, last) + + def get(self): + """Returns the spinbox's string""" + return self.tk.call(self._w, 'get') + + def icursor(self, index): + """Alter the position of the insertion cursor. + + The insertion cursor will be displayed just before + the character given by index. Returns an empty string + """ + return self.tk.call(self._w, 'icursor', index) + + def identify(self, x, y): + """Returns the name of the widget at position x, y + + Return value is one of: none, buttondown, buttonup, entry + """ + return self.tk.call(self._w, 'identify', x, y) + + def index(self, index): + """Returns the numerical index corresponding to index + """ + return self.tk.call(self._w, 'index', index) + + def insert(self, index, s): + """Insert string s at index + + Returns an empty string. + """ + return self.tk.call(self._w, 'insert', index, s) + + def invoke(self, element): + """Causes the specified element to be invoked + + The element could be buttondown or buttonup + triggering the action associated with it. + """ + return self.tk.call(self._w, 'invoke', element) + + def scan(self, *args): + """Internal function.""" + return self._getints( + self.tk.call((self._w, 'scan') + args)) or () + + def scan_mark(self, x): + """Records x and the current view in the spinbox window; + + used in conjunction with later scan dragto commands. + Typically this command is associated with a mouse button + press in the widget. It returns an empty string. + """ + return self.scan("mark", x) + + def scan_dragto(self, x): + """Compute the difference between the given x argument + and the x argument to the last scan mark command + + It then adjusts the view left or right by 10 times the + difference in x-coordinates. This command is typically + associated with mouse motion events in the widget, to + produce the effect of dragging the spinbox at high speed + through the window. The return value is an empty string. + """ + return self.scan("dragto", x) + + def selection(self, *args): + """Internal function.""" + return self._getints( + self.tk.call((self._w, 'selection') + args)) or () + + def selection_adjust(self, index): + """Locate the end of the selection nearest to the character + given by index, + + Then adjust that end of the selection to be at index + (i.e including but not going beyond index). The other + end of the selection is made the anchor point for future + select to commands. If the selection isn't currently in + the spinbox, then a new selection is created to include + the characters between index and the most recent selection + anchor point, inclusive. Returns an empty string. + """ + return self.selection("adjust", index) + + def selection_clear(self): + """Clear the selection + + If the selection isn't in this widget then the + command has no effect. Returns an empty string. + """ + return self.selection("clear") + + def selection_element(self, element=None): + """Sets or gets the currently selected element. + + If a spinbutton element is specified, it will be + displayed depressed + """ + return self.selection("element", element) + +########################################################################### + +class LabelFrame(Widget): + """labelframe widget.""" + def __init__(self, master=None, cnf={}, **kw): + """Construct a labelframe widget with the parent MASTER. + + STANDARD OPTIONS + + borderwidth, cursor, font, foreground, + highlightbackground, highlightcolor, + highlightthickness, padx, pady, relief, + takefocus, text + + WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS + + background, class, colormap, container, + height, labelanchor, labelwidget, + visual, width + """ + Widget.__init__(self, master, 'labelframe', cnf, kw) + +######################################################################## + +class PanedWindow(Widget): + """panedwindow widget.""" + def __init__(self, master=None, cnf={}, **kw): + """Construct a panedwindow widget with the parent MASTER. + + STANDARD OPTIONS + + background, borderwidth, cursor, height, + orient, relief, width + + WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS + + handlepad, handlesize, opaqueresize, + sashcursor, sashpad, sashrelief, + sashwidth, showhandle, + """ + Widget.__init__(self, master, 'panedwindow', cnf, kw) + + def add(self, child, **kw): + """Add a child widget to the panedwindow in a new pane. + + The child argument is the name of the child widget + followed by pairs of arguments that specify how to + manage the windows. Options may have any of the values + accepted by the configure subcommand. + """ + self.tk.call((self._w, 'add', child) + self._options(kw)) + + def remove(self, child): + """Remove the pane containing child from the panedwindow + + All geometry management options for child will be forgotten. + """ + self.tk.call(self._w, 'forget', child) + forget=remove + + def identify(self, x, y): + """Identify the panedwindow component at point x, y + + If the point is over a sash or a sash handle, the result + is a two element list containing the index of the sash or + handle, and a word indicating whether it is over a sash + or a handle, such as {0 sash} or {2 handle}. If the point + is over any other part of the panedwindow, the result is + an empty list. + """ + return self.tk.call(self._w, 'identify', x, y) + + def proxy(self, *args): + """Internal function.""" + return self._getints( + self.tk.call((self._w, 'proxy') + args)) or () + + def proxy_coord(self): + """Return the x and y pair of the most recent proxy location + """ + return self.proxy("coord") + + def proxy_forget(self): + """Remove the proxy from the display. + """ + return self.proxy("forget") + + def proxy_place(self, x, y): + """Place the proxy at the given x and y coordinates. + """ + return self.proxy("place", x, y) + + def sash(self, *args): + """Internal function.""" + return self._getints( + self.tk.call((self._w, 'sash') + args)) or () + + def sash_coord(self, index): + """Return the current x and y pair for the sash given by index. + + Index must be an integer between 0 and 1 less than the + number of panes in the panedwindow. The coordinates given are + those of the top left corner of the region containing the sash. + pathName sash dragto index x y This command computes the + difference between the given coordinates and the coordinates + given to the last sash coord command for the given sash. It then + moves that sash the computed difference. The return value is the + empty string. + """ + return self.sash("coord", index) + + def sash_mark(self, index): + """Records x and y for the sash given by index; + + Used in conjunction with later dragto commands to move the sash. + """ + return self.sash("mark", index) + + def sash_place(self, index, x, y): + """Place the sash given by index at the given coordinates + """ + return self.sash("place", index, x, y) + + def panecget(self, child, option): + """Query a management option for window. + + Option may be any value allowed by the paneconfigure subcommand + """ + return self.tk.call( + (self._w, 'panecget') + (child, '-'+option)) + + def paneconfigure(self, tagOrId, cnf=None, **kw): + """Query or modify the management options for window. + + If no option is specified, returns a list describing all + of the available options for pathName. 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. The following options + are supported: + + after window + Insert the window after the window specified. window + should be the name of a window already managed by pathName. + before window + Insert the window before the window specified. window + should be the name of a window already managed by pathName. + height size + Specify a height for the window. The height will be the + outer dimension of the window including its border, if + any. If size is an empty string, or if -height is not + specified, then the height requested internally by the + window will be used initially; the height may later be + adjusted by the movement of sashes in the panedwindow. + Size may be any value accepted by Tk_GetPixels. + minsize n + Specifies that the size of the window cannot be made + less than n. This constraint only affects the size of + the widget in the paned dimension -- the x dimension + for horizontal panedwindows, the y dimension for + vertical panedwindows. May be any value accepted by + Tk_GetPixels. + padx n + Specifies a non-negative value indicating how much + extra space to leave on each side of the window in + the X-direction. The value may have any of the forms + accepted by Tk_GetPixels. + pady n + Specifies a non-negative value indicating how much + extra space to leave on each side of the window in + the Y-direction. The value may have any of the forms + accepted by Tk_GetPixels. + sticky style + If a window's pane is larger than the requested + dimensions of the window, this option may be used + to position (or stretch) the window within its pane. + Style is a string that contains zero or more of the + characters n, s, e or w. The string can optionally + contains spaces or commas, but they are ignored. Each + letter refers to a side (north, south, east, or west) + that the window will "stick" to. If both n and s + (or e and w) are specified, the window will be + stretched to fill the entire height (or width) of + its cavity. + width size + Specify a width for the window. The width will be + the outer dimension of the window including its + border, if any. If size is an empty string, or + if -width is not specified, then the width requested + internally by the window will be used initially; the + width may later be adjusted by the movement of sashes + in the panedwindow. Size may be any value accepted by + Tk_GetPixels. + + """ + if cnf is None and not kw: + cnf = {} + for x in self.tk.split( + self.tk.call(self._w, + 'paneconfigure', tagOrId)): + cnf[x[0][1:]] = (x[0][1:],) + x[1:] + return cnf + if type(cnf) == StringType and not kw: + x = self.tk.split(self.tk.call( + self._w, 'paneconfigure', tagOrId, '-'+cnf)) + return (x[0][1:],) + x[1:] + self.tk.call((self._w, 'paneconfigure', tagOrId) + + self._options(cnf, kw)) + paneconfig = paneconfigure + + def panes(self): + """Returns an ordered list of the child panes.""" + return self.tk.call(self._w, 'panes') + ###################################################################### # Extensions: |