# ttkpane.tcl -- # # This demonstration script creates a Ttk pane with some content. if {![info exists widgetDemo]} { error "This script should be run from the \"widget\" demo." } package require Tk set w .ttkpane catch {destroy $w} toplevel $w wm title $w "Themed Nested Panes" wm iconname $w "ttkpane" positionWindow $w ttk::label $w.msg -font $font -wraplength 4i -justify left -text "This demonstration shows off a nested set of themed paned windows. Their sizes can be changed by grabbing the area between each contained pane and dragging the divider." pack $w.msg [ttk::separator $w.msgSep] -side top -fill x ## 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 ttk::panedwindow $w.outer -orient horizontal $w.outer add [ttk::panedwindow $w.outer.inLeft -orient vertical] $w.outer add [ttk::panedwindow $w.outer.inRight -orient vertical] $w.outer.inLeft add [ttk::labelframe $w.outer.inLeft.top -text Button] $w.outer.inLeft add [ttk::labelframe $w.outer.inLeft.bot -text Clocks] $w.outer.inRight add [ttk::labelframe $w.outer.inRight.top -text Progress] $w.outer.inRight add [ttk::labelframe $w.outer.inRight.bot -text Text] if {[tk windowingsystem] eq "aqua"} { foreach i [list inLeft.top inLeft.bot inRight.top inRight.bot] { $w.outer.$i configure -padding 3 } } # Fill the button pane ttk::button $w.outer.inLeft.top.b -text "Press Me" -command { tk_messageBox -type ok -icon info -message "Ouch!" -detail "That hurt..." \ -parent .ttkpane -title "Button Pressed" } pack $w.outer.inLeft.top.b -padx 2 -pady 5 # Fill the clocks pane set i 0 proc every {delay script} { uplevel #0 $script after $delay [list every $delay $script] } set testzones { :Europe/Berlin :America/Argentina/Buenos_Aires :Africa/Johannesburg :Europe/London :America/Los_Angeles :Europe/Moscow :America/New_York :Asia/Singapore :Australia/Sydney :Asia/Tokyo } # Force a pre-load of all the timezones needed; otherwise can end up # poor-looking synch problems! set zones {} foreach zone $testzones { if {![catch {clock format 0 -timezone $zone}]} { lappend zones $zone } } if {[llength $zones] < 2} { lappend zones -0200 :GMT :UTC +0200 } foreach zone $zones { set city [string map {_ " "} [regexp -inline {[^/]+$} $zone]] if {$i} { pack [ttk::separator $w.outer.inLeft.bot.s$i] -fill x } ttk::label $w.outer.inLeft.bot.l$i -text $city -anchor w ttk::label $w.outer.inLeft.bot.t$i -textvariable time($zone) -anchor w pack $w.outer.inLeft.bot.l$i $w.outer.inLeft.bot.t$i -fill x every 1000 "set time($zone) \[clock format \[clock seconds\] -timezone $zone -format %T\]" incr i } # Fill the progress pane ttk::progressbar $w.outer.inRight.top.progress -mode indeterminate pack $w.outer.inRight.top.progress -fill both -expand 1 $w.outer.inRight.top.progress start # Fill the text pane if {[tk windowingsystem] ne "aqua"} { # The trick with the ttk::frame makes the text widget look like it fits with # the current Ttk theme despite not being a themed widget itself. It is done # by styling the frame like an entry, turning off the border in the text # widget, and putting the text widget in the frame with enough space to allow # the surrounding border to show through (2 pixels seems to be enough). ttk::frame $w.outer.inRight.bot.f -style TEntry text $w.txt -wrap word -yscroll "$w.sb set" -width 30 -borderwidth 0 pack $w.txt -fill both -expand 1 -in $w.outer.inRight.bot.f -pady 2 -padx 2 ttk::scrollbar $w.sb -orient vertical -command "$w.txt yview" pack $w.sb -side right -fill y -in $w.outer.inRight.bot pack $w.outer.inRight.bot.f -fill both -expand 1 pack $w.outer -fill both -expand 1 } else { text $w.txt -wrap word -yscroll "$w.sb set" -width 30 -borderwidth 0 ttk::scrollbar $w.sb -orient vertical -command "$w.txt yview" pack $w.sb -side right -fill y -in $w.outer.inRight.bot pack $w.txt -fill both -expand 1 -in $w.outer.inRight.bot pack $w.outer -fill both -expand 1 -padx 10 -pady {6 10} }