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-'\"
-'\" Copyright (c) 2005 Joe English
-'\"
-'\" See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
-'\" of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
-'\"
-'\" RCS: @(#) $Id: ttk_dialog.n,v 1.4 2007/05/03 23:55:30 dkf Exp $
-'\"
-.so man.macros
-.TH ttk_dialog n 8.5 Tk "Tk Themed Widget"
-.BS
-.\" Use _ instead of :: as the name becomes a filename on install
-.SH NAME
-ttk_dialog \- create a dialog box
-.SH "SYNOPSIS"
-\fBttk::dialog\fR \fIpathname\fR ?\fIoptions...\fR?
-\fBttk::dialog::define\fR \fIdialogType\fR ?\fIoptions...\fR?
-.BE
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-A dialog box is a transient top-level window
-containing an icon, a short message, an optional, longer, detail message,
-and a row of command buttons.
-When the user presses any of the buttons,
-a callback function is invoked
-and then the dialog is destroyed.
-.PP
-Additional widgets may be added in the dialog \fIclient frame\fR.
-
-.SH "WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS"
-.OP \-title undefined undefined
-Specifies a string to use as the window manager title.
-.OP \-message undefined undefined
-Specifies the message to display in this dialog.
-.OP \-detail undefined undefined
-Specifies a longer auxiliary message.
-.OP \-command undefined undefined
-Specifies a command prefix to be invoked when the user presses
-one of the command buttons.
-The symbolic name of the button is passed as an additional argument
-to the command.
-The dialog is dismissed after invoking the command.
-.OP \-parent undefined undefined
-Specifies a toplevel window for which the dialog is transient.
-If omitted, the default is the nearest ancestor toplevel.
-If set to the empty string, the dialog will not be a transient window.
-.OP \-type undefined undefined
-Specifies a built-in or user-defined dialog type.
-See \fBPREDEFINED DIALOG TYPES\fR, below.
-.OP \-icon undefined undefined
-Specifies one of the stock dialog icons,
-\fBinfo\fR, \fBquestion\fR, \fBwarning\fR, \fBerror\fR,
-\fBauth\fR, or \fBbusy\fR.
-If set to the empty string (the default), no icon is displayed.
-.OP \-buttons undefined undefined
-A list of symbolic button names.
-.OP \-labels undefined undefined
-A dictionary mapping symbolic button names to textual labels.
-May be omitted if all the buttons are predefined.
-.OP \-default undefined undefined
-The symbolic name of the default button.
-.OP \-cancel undefined undefined
-The symbolic name of the "cancel" button.
-The cancel button is invoked if the user presses the Escape key
-and when the dialog is closed from the window manager.
-If \fB-cancel\fR is not specified,
-the dialog ignores window manager close commands (WM_DELETE_WINDOW).
-
-.SH "WIDGET COMMANDS"
-.TP
-\fBttk::dialog::clientframe \fIdlg\fR
-Returns the widget path of the client frame.
-Other widgets may be added to the client frame.
-The client frame appears between the detail message and the command buttons.
-
-.SH "PREDEFINED DIALOG TYPES"
-The \fB-type\fR option, if present, specifies default values
-for other options. \fBttk::dialog::define \fItype options...\fR
-specifies a new stock dialog \fItype\fR.
-The following stock dialog types are predefined:
-.CS
-ttk::dialog::define ok \e
- -icon info -buttons {ok} -default ok
-ttk::dialog::define okcancel \e
- -icon info -buttons {ok cancel} -default ok -cancel cancel
-ttk::dialog::define yesno \e
- -icon question -buttons {yes no}
-ttk::dialog::define yesnocancel \e
- -icon question -buttons {yes no cancel} -cancel cancel
-ttk::dialog::define retrycancel \e
- -icon question -buttons {retry cancel} -cancel cancel
-.CE
-
-.SH "STOCK BUTTONS"
-The following ``stock'' symbolic button names have predefined labels:
-\fByes\fR, \fBno\fR, \fBok\fR, \fBcancel\fR, and \fBretry\fR.
-.PP
-It is not necessary to list these in the \fB-labels\fR dictionary.
-.\" .SH "DIFFERENCES FROM MESSAGE BOXES"
-.\" The \fBttk::dialog\fR constructor is similar to
-.\" the Tk library procedure \fBtk_messageBox\fR,
-.\" but with the following notable differences:
-.\" .IP \(bu
-.\" The first argument to \fBttk::dialog\fR is the name of
-.\" the widget to create; \fBtk_messageBox\fR has
-.\" .IP \(bu
-.\" Ttk dialog boxes are non-modal by default.
-.\" .IP \(bu
-.\" The \fBtk_messageBox\fR command is blocking:
-.\" it does not return until the user presses one of the command buttons.
-.\" \fBttk::dialog\fR returns immediately after creating the dialog box.
-.SH EXAMPLE
-.CS
-proc saveFileComplete {button} {
- switch -- $button {
- yes { # save file ... }
- no { exit }
- cancel { # no-op }
- }
-}
-
-ttk::dialog .saveFileDialog \e
- -title "Save file?" \e
- -icon question \e
- -message "Save file before closing?" \e
- -detail "If you do not save the file, your work will be lost" \e
- -buttons [list yes no cancel] \e
- -labels [list yes "Save file" no "Don't save"] \e
- -command saveFileComplete \e
- ;
-.CE
-
-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-tk_messageBox(n), wm(n), toplevel(n)