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diff --git a/doc/grid.n b/doc/grid.n new file mode 100644 index 0000000..27cc470 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/grid.n @@ -0,0 +1,337 @@ +'\" +'\" Copyright (c) 1996 Sun Microsystems, Inc. +'\" +'\" See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution +'\" of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. +'\" +'\" SCCS: @(#) grid.n 1.15 96/12/13 16:46:35 +'\" +.so man.macros +.TH grid n 4.1 Tk "Tk Built-In Commands" +.BS +'\" Note: do not modify the .SH NAME line immediately below! +.SH NAME +grid \- Geometry manager that arranges widgets in a grid +.SH SYNOPSIS +\fBgrid \fIoption arg \fR?\fIarg ...\fR? +.BE + +.SH DESCRIPTION +.PP +The \fBgrid\fR command is used to communicate with the grid +geometry manager that arranges widgets in rows and columns inside +of another window, called the geometry master (or master window). +The \fBgrid\fR command can have any of several forms, depending +on the \fIoption\fR argument: +.TP +\fBgrid \fIslave \fR?\fIslave ...\fR? ?\fIoptions\fR? +If the first argument to \fBgrid\fR is a window name (any value +starting with ``.''), then the command is processed in the same +way as \fBgrid configure\fR. +.TP +\fBgrid bbox \fImaster\fR ?\fIcolumn row\fR? ?\fIcolumn2 row2\fR? +With no arguments, +the bounding box (in pixels) of the grid is returned. +The return value consists of 4 integers. The first two are the pixel +offset from the master window (x then y) of the top-left corner of the +grid, and the second two integers are the width and height of the grid, +also in pixels. If a single \fIcolumn\fP and \fIrow\fP is specified on +the command line, then the bounding box for that cell is returned, where the +top left cell is numbered from zero. If both \fIcolumn\fP and \fIrow\fP +arguments are specified, then the bounding box spanning the rows and columns +indicated is returned. +.TP +\fBgrid columnconfigure \fImaster index \fR?\fI\-option value...\fR? +Query or set the column properties of the \fIindex\fP column of the +geometry master, \fImaster\fP. +The valid options are \fB\-minsize\fP, \fB\-weight\fP and \fB-pad\fP. +.VS +If one or more options are provided, then \fIindex\fP may be given as +a list of column indeces to which the configuration options will operate on. +.VE +The \fB\-minsize\fP option sets the minimum size, in screen units, +that will be permitted for this column. +The \fB\-weight\fP option (an integer value) +sets the relative weight for apportioning +any extra spaces among +columns. +A weight of zero (0) indicates the column will not deviate from its requested +size. A column whose weight is two will grow at twice the rate as a column +of weight one when extra space is allocated to the layout. +The \fB-pad\fP option specifies the number of screen units that will be +added to the largest window contained completely in that column when the +grid geometry manager requests a size from the containing window. +If only an option is specified, with no value, +the current value of that option is returned. +If only the master window and index is specified, all the current settings +are returned in an list of "-option value" pairs. +.TP +\fBgrid configure \fIslave \fR?\fIslave ...\fR? ?\fIoptions\fR? +The arguments consist of the names of one or more slave windows +followed by pairs of arguments that specify how +to manage the slaves. +The characters \fB\-\fP, \fBx\fP and \fB^\fP, +can be specified instead of a window name to alter the default +location of a \fIslave\fP, as described in the ``RELATIVE PLACEMENT'' +section, below. +The following options are supported: +.RS +.TP +\fB\-column \fIn\fR +Insert the slave so that it occupies the \fIn\fPth column in the grid. +Column numbers start with 0. If this option is not supplied, then the +slave is arranged just to the right of previous slave specified on this +call to \fIgrid\fP, or column "0" if it is the first slave. For each +\fBx\fP that immediately precedes the \fIslave\fP, the column position +is incremented by one. Thus the \fBx\fP represents a blank column +for this row in the grid. +.TP +\fB\-columnspan \fIn\fR +Insert the slave so that it occupies \fIn\fP columns in the grid. +The default is one column, unless the window name is followed by a +\fB\-\fP, in which case the columnspan is incremented once for each immediately +following \fB\-\fP. +.TP +\fB\-in \fIother\fR +Insert the slave(s) in the master +window given by \fIother\fR. The default is the first slave's +parent window. +.TP +\fB\-ipadx \fIamount\fR +The \fIamount\fR specifies how much horizontal internal padding to +leave on each side of the slave(s). This is space is added +inside the slave(s) border. +The \fIamount\fR must be a valid screen distance, such as \fB2\fR or \fB.5c\fR. +It defaults to 0. +.TP +\fB\-ipady \fIamount\fR +The \fIamount\fR specifies how much vertical internal padding to +leave on on the top and bottom of the slave(s). +This space is added inside the slave(s) border. +The \fIamount\fR defaults to 0. +.TP +\fB\-padx \fIamount\fR +The \fIamount\fR specifies how much horizontal external padding to +leave on each side of the slave(s), in screen units. +The \fIamount\fR defaults to 0. +This space is added outside the slave(s) border. +.TP +\fB\-pady \fIamount\fR +The \fIamount\fR specifies how much vertical external padding to +leave on the top and bottom of the slave(s), in screen units. +The \fIamount\fR defaults to 0. +This space is added outside the slave(s) border. +.TP +\fB\-row \fIn\fR +Insert the slave so that it occupies the \fIn\fPth row in the grid. +Row numbers start with 0. If this option is not supplied, then the +slave is arranged on the same row as the previous slave specified on this +call to \fBgrid\fP, or the first unoccupied row if this is the first slave. +.TP +\fB\-rowspan \fIn\fR +Insert the slave so that it occupies \fIn\fP rows in the grid. +The default is one row. If the next \fBgrid\fP command contains +\fB^\fP characters instead of \fIslaves\fP that line up with the columns +of this \fIslave\fP, then the \fBrowspan\fP of this \fIslave\fP is +extended by one. +.TP +\fB\-sticky \fIstyle\fR +If a slave's cell is larger than its requested dimensions, this +option may be used to position (or stretch) the slave within its cell. +\fIStyle\fR is a string that contains zero or more of the characters +\fBn\fP, \fBs\fP, \fBe\fP or \fBw\fP. +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 slave will "stick" to. If both \fBn\fP and \fBs\fP (or +\fBe\fP and \fBw\fP) are specified, the slave will be stretched to fill the entire +height (or width) of its cavity. The \fBsticky\fP option subsumes the +combination of \fB\-anchor\fP and \fB\-fill\fP that is used by \fBpack\fP. +The default is \fB{}\fP, which causes the slave to be centered in its cavity, +at its requested size. +.LP +If any of the slaves are already managed by the geometry manager +then any unspecified options for them retain their previous values rather +than receiving default values. +.RE +.TP +\fBgrid forget \fIslave \fR?\fIslave ...\fR? +Removes each of the \fIslave\fRs from grid for its +master and unmaps their windows. +The slaves will no longer be managed by the grid geometry manager. +The configuration options for that window are forgotten, so that if the +slave is managed once more by the grid geometry manager, the initial +default settings are used. +.TP +\fBgrid info \fIslave\fR +Returns a list whose elements are the current configuration state of +the slave given by \fIslave\fR in the same option-value form that +might be specified to \fBgrid configure\fR. +The first two elements of the list are ``\fB\-in \fImaster\fR'' where +\fImaster\fR is the slave's master. +.TP +\fBgrid location \fImaster x y\fR +Given \fIx\fP and \fIy\fP values in screen units relative to the master window, +the column and row number at that \fIx\fP and \fIy\fP location is returned. +For locations that are above or to the left of the grid, \fB-1\fP is returned. +.TP +\fBgrid propagate \fImaster\fR ?\fIboolean\fR? +If \fIboolean\fR has a true boolean value such as \fB1\fR or \fBon\fR +then propagation is enabled for \fImaster\fR, which must be a window +name (see ``GEOMETRY PROPAGATION'' below). +If \fIboolean\fR has a false boolean value then propagation is +disabled for \fImaster\fR. +In either of these cases an empty string is returned. +If \fIboolean\fR is omitted then the command returns \fB0\fR or +\fB1\fR to indicate whether propagation is currently enabled +for \fImaster\fR. +Propagation is enabled by default. +.TP +\fBgrid rowconfigure \fImaster index \fR?\fI\-option value...\fR? +Query or set the row properties of the \fIindex\fP row of the +geometry master, \fImaster\fP. +The valid options are \fB\-minsize\fP, \fB\-weight\fP and \fB-pad\fP. +.VS +If one or more options are provided, then \fIindex\fP may be given as +a list of row indeces to which the configuration options will operate on. +.VE +The \fB\-minsize\fP option sets the minimum size, in screen units, +that will be permitted for this row. +The \fB\-weight\fP option (an integer value) +sets the relative weight for apportioning +any extra spaces among +rows. +A weight of zero (0) indicates the row will not deviate from its requested +size. A row whose weight is two will grow at twice the rate as a row +of weight one when extra space is allocated to the layout. +The \fB-pad\fP option specifies the number of screen units that will be +added to the largest window contained completely in that row when the +grid geometry manager requests a size from the containing window. +If only an option is specified, with no value, +the current value of that option is returned. +If only the master window and index is specified, all the current settings +are returned in an list of "-option value" pairs. +.TP +\fBgrid remove \fIslave \fR?\fIslave ...\fR? +Removes each of the \fIslave\fRs from grid for its +master and unmaps their windows. +The slaves will no longer be managed by the grid geometry manager. +However, the configuration options for that window are remembered, +so that if the +slave is managed once more by the grid geometry manager, the previous +values are retained. +.TP +\fBgrid size \fImaster\fR +Returns the size of the grid (in columns then rows) for \fImaster\fP. +The size is determined either by the \fIslave\fP occupying the largest +row or column, or the largest column or row with a \fBminsize\fP, +\fBweight\fP, or \fBpad\fP that is non-zero. +.TP +\fBgrid slaves \fImaster\fR ?\fI\-option value\fR? +If no options are supplied, a list of all of the slaves in \fImaster\fR +are returned, most recently manages first. +\fIOption\fP can be either \fB\-row\fP or \fB\-column\fP which +causes only the slaves in the row (or column) specified by \fIvalue\fP +to be returned. +.SH "RELATIVE PLACEMENT" +.PP +The \fBgrid\fP command contains a limited set of capabilities that +permit layouts to be created without specifying the row and column +information for each slave. This permits slaves to be rearranged, +added, or removed without the need to explicitly specify row and +column information. +When no column or row information is specified for a \fIslave\fP, +default values are chosen for +\fBcolumn\fP, \fBrow\fP, \fBcolumnspan\fP and \fBrowspan\fP +at the time the \fIslave\fP is managed. The values are chosen +based upon the current layout of the grid, the position of the \fIslave\fP +relative to other \fIslave\fPs in the same grid command, and the presence +of the characters \fB\-\fP, \fB^\fP, and \fB^\fP in \fBgrid\fP +command where \fIslave\fP names are normally expected. +.RS +.TP +\fB\-\fP +This increases the columnspan of the \fIslave\fP to the left. Several +\fB\-\fP's in a row will successively increase the columnspan. A \fB\-\fP +may not follow a \fB^\fP or a \fBx\fP. +.TP +\fBx\fP +This leaves an empty column between the \fIslave\fP on the left and +the \fIslave\fP on the right. +.TP +\fB^\fP +This extends the \fBrowspan\fP of the \fIslave\fP above the \fB^\fP's +in the grid. The number of \fB^\fP's in a row must match the number of +columns spanned by the \fIslave\fP above it. +.RE +.SH "THE GRID ALGORITHM" +.PP +The grid geometry manager lays out its slaves in three steps. +In the first step, the minimum size needed to fit all of the slaves +is computed, then (if propagation is turned on), a request is made +of the master window to become that size. +In the second step, the requested size is compared against the actual size +of the master. If the sizes are different, then spaces is added to or taken +away from the layout as needed. +For the final step, each slave is positioned in its row(s) and column(s) +based on the setting of its \fIsticky\fP flag. +.PP +To compute the minimum size of a layout, the grid geometry manager +first looks at all slaves whose columnspan and rowspan values are one, +and computes the nominal size of each row or column to be either the +\fIminsize\fP for that row or column, or the sum of the \fIpad\fPding +plus the size of the largest slave, whichever is greater. Then the +slaves whose rowspans or columnspans are greater than one are +examined. If a group of rows or columns need to be increased in size +in order to accommodate these slaves, then extra space is added to each +row or column in the group according to its \fIweight\fP. For each +group whose weights are all zero, the additional space is apportioned +equally. +.PP +For masters whose size is larger than the requested layout, the additional +space is apportioned according to the row and column weights. If all of +the weights are zero, the layout is centered within its master. +For masters whose size is smaller than the requested layout, space is taken +away from columns and rows according to their weights. However, once a +column or row shrinks to its minsize, its weight is taken to be zero. +If more space needs to be removed from a layout than would be permitted, as +when all the rows or columns are at there minimum sizes, the layout is +clipped on the bottom and right. +.SH "GEOMETRY PROPAGATION" +.PP +The grid geometry manager normally computes how large a master must be to +just exactly meet the needs of its slaves, and it sets the +requested width and height of the master to these dimensions. +This causes geometry information to propagate up through a +window hierarchy to a top-level window so that the entire +sub-tree sizes itself to fit the needs of the leaf windows. +However, the \fBgrid propagate\fR command may be used to +turn off propagation for one or more masters. +If propagation is disabled then grid will not set +the requested width and height of the master window. +This may be useful if, for example, you wish for a master +window to have a fixed size that you specify. + +.SH "RESTRICTIONS ON MASTER WINDOWS" +.PP +The master for each slave must either be the slave's parent +(the default) or a descendant of the slave's parent. +This restriction is necessary to guarantee that the +slave can be placed over any part of its master that is +visible without danger of the slave being clipped by its parent. +In addition, all slaves in one call to \fBgrid\fP must have the same master. +.SH "STACKING ORDER" +.PP +If the master for a slave is not its parent then you must make sure +that the slave is higher in the stacking order than the master. +Otherwise the master will obscure the slave and it will appear as +if the slave hasn't been managed correctly. +The easiest way to make sure the slave is higher than the master is +to create the master window first: the most recently created window +will be highest in the stacking order. +.SH CREDITS +.PP +The \fBgrid\fP command is based on ideas taken from the \fIGridBag\fP +geometry manager written by Doug. Stein, and the \fBblt_table\fR geometry +manager, written by George Howlett. +.SH KEYWORDS +geometry manager, location, grid, cell, propagation, size, pack |