# label.tcl -- # # This demonstration script creates a toplevel window containing # several label widgets. if {![info exists widgetDemo]} { error "This script should be run from the \"widget\" demo." } package require tk set w .label catch {destroy $w} toplevel $w wm title $w "Label Demonstration" wm iconname $w "label" positionWindow $w label $w.msg -font $font -wraplength 4i -justify left -text "Five labels are displayed below: three textual ones on the left, and an image label and a text label on the right. Labels are pretty boring because you can't do anything with them." pack $w.msg -side top ## See Code / Dismiss buttons set btns [addSeeDismiss $w.buttons $w] pack $btns -side bottom -fill x frame $w.left frame $w.right pack $w.left $w.right -side left -expand yes -padx 7.5p -pady 7.5p -fill both label $w.left.l1 -text "First label" label $w.left.l2 -text "Second label, raised" -relief raised label $w.left.l3 -text "Third label, sunken" -relief sunken pack $w.left.l1 $w.left.l2 $w.left.l3 -side top -expand yes -pady 1.5p -anchor w # Main widget program sets variable tk_demoDirectory image create photo label.ousterhout \ -file [file join $tk_demoDirectory images ouster.png] # Create a copy of the image just created, magnified according to the # display's DPI scaling level. Since the zooom factor must be an integer, # the copy will only be effectively magnified if $tk::scalingPct >= 200. image create photo label.ousterhout2 label.ousterhout2 copy label.ousterhout -zoom [expr {$tk::scalingPct / 100}] label $w.right.picture -borderwidth 2 -relief sunken -image label.ousterhout2 label $w.right.caption -text "Tcl/Tk Creator" pack $w.right.picture $w.right.caption -side top