# combo.tcl -- # # This demonstration script creates several combobox widgets. if {![info exists widgetDemo]} { error "This script should be run from the \"widget\" demo." } package require Tk set w .combo catch {destroy $w} toplevel $w wm title $w "Combobox Demonstration" wm iconname $w "combo" positionWindow $w ttk::label $w.msg -font $font -wraplength 5i -justify left -text "Three different\ combo-boxes are displayed below. You can add characters to the first\ one by pointing, clicking and typing, just as with an entry; pressing\ Return will cause the current value to be added to the list that is\ selectable from the drop-down list, and you can choose other values\ by pressing the Down key, using the arrow keys to pick another one,\ and pressing Return again. The second combo-box is fixed to a\ particular value, and cannot be modified at all. The third one only\ allows you to select values from its drop-down list of Australian\ cities." pack $w.msg -side top -fill x ## See Code / Dismiss buttons set btns [addSeeDismiss $w.buttons $w {firstValue secondValue ozCity}] pack $btns -side bottom -fill x ttk::frame $w.f pack $w.f -fill both -expand 1 set w $w.f set australianCities { Canberra Sydney Melbourne Perth Adelaide Brisbane Hobart Darwin "Alice Springs" } set secondValue unchangable set ozCity Sydney ttk::labelframe $w.c1 -text "Fully Editable" ttk::combobox $w.c1.c -textvariable firstValue ttk::labelframe $w.c2 -text Disabled ttk::combobox $w.c2.c -textvariable secondValue -state disabled ttk::labelframe $w.c3 -text "Defined List Only" ttk::combobox $w.c3.c -textvariable ozCity -state readonly \ -values $australianCities bind $w.c1.c { if {[%W get] ni [%W cget -values]} { %W configure -values [concat [%W cget -values] [list [%W get]]] } } pack $w.c1 $w.c2 $w.c3 -side top -pady 5 -padx 10 pack $w.c1.c -pady 5 -padx 10 pack $w.c2.c -pady 5 -padx 10 pack $w.c3.c -pady 5 -padx 10