# ttknote.tcl -- # # This demonstration script creates a toplevel window containing a Ttk # notebook widget. # # RCS: @(#) $Id: ttknote.tcl,v 1.3 2007/11/02 14:28:24 dkf Exp $ if {![info exists widgetDemo]} { error "This script should be run from the \"widget\" demo." } package require Tk package require Ttk set w .ttknote catch {destroy $w} toplevel $w wm title $w "Ttk Notebook Widget" wm iconname $w "ttknote" positionWindow $w ## See Code / Dismiss pack [addSeeDismiss $w.seeDismiss $w] -side bottom -fill x ttk::frame $w.f pack $w.f -fill both -expand 1 set w $w.f ## Make the notebook and set up Ctrl+Tab traversal ttk::notebook $w.note pack $w.note -fill both -expand 1 -padx 2 -pady 3 ttk::notebook::enableTraversal $w.note ## Popuplate the first pane ttk::frame $w.note.msg ttk::label $w.note.msg.m -font $font -wraplength 4i -justify left -anchor n -text "Ttk is the new Tk themed widget set. One of the widgets it includes is the notebook widget, which provides a set of tabs that allow the selection of a group of panels, each with distinct content. They are a feature of many modern user interfaces. Not only can the tabs be selected with the mouse, but they can also be switched between using Ctrl+Tab when the notebook page heading itself is selected. Note that the second tab is disabled, and cannot be selected." ttk::button $w.note.msg.b -text "Neat!" -underline 0 -command { set neat "Yeah, I know..." after 500 {set neat {}} } bind $w "focus $w.note.msg.b; $w.note.msg.b invoke" ttk::label $w.note.msg.l -textvariable neat $w.note add $w.note.msg -text "Description" -underline 0 -padding 2 grid $w.note.msg.m - -sticky new -pady 2 grid $w.note.msg.b $w.note.msg.l -pady {2 4} grid rowconfigure $w.note.msg 1 -weight 1 grid columnconfigure $w.note.msg {0 1} -weight 1 -uniform 1 ## Populate the second pane. Note that the content doesn't really matter ttk::frame $w.note.disabled $w.note add $w.note.disabled -text "Disabled" -state disabled ## Popuplate the third pane ttk::frame $w.note.editor $w.note add $w.note.editor -text "Text Editor" -underline 0 text $w.note.editor.t -width 40 -height 10 -wrap char \ -yscroll "$w.note.editor.s set" ttk::scrollbar $w.note.editor.s -orient vertical -command "$w.note.editor.t yview" pack $w.note.editor.s -side right -fill y -padx {0 2} -pady 2 pack $w.note.editor.t -fill both -expand 1 -pady 2 -padx {2 0}