# dialog.tcl -- # # This file defines the procedure tk_dialog, which creates a dialog # box containing a bitmap, a message, and one or more buttons. # # SCCS: @(#) dialog.tcl 1.33 97/06/06 11:20:04 # # Copyright (c) 1992-1993 The Regents of the University of California. # Copyright (c) 1994-1997 Sun Microsystems, Inc. # # See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution # of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. # # # tk_dialog: # # This procedure displays a dialog box, waits for a button in the dialog # to be invoked, then returns the index of the selected button. If the # dialog somehow gets destroyed, -1 is returned. # # Arguments: # w - Window to use for dialog top-level. # title - Title to display in dialog's decorative frame. # text - Message to display in dialog. # bitmap - Bitmap to display in dialog (empty string means none). # default - Index of button that is to display the default ring # (-1 means none). # args - One or more strings to display in buttons across the # bottom of the dialog box. proc tk_dialog {w title text bitmap default args} { global tkPriv tcl_platform # 1. Create the top-level window and divide it into top # and bottom parts. catch {destroy $w} toplevel $w -class Dialog wm title $w $title wm iconname $w Dialog wm protocol $w WM_DELETE_WINDOW { } # The following command means that the dialog won't be posted if # [winfo parent $w] is iconified, but it's really needed; otherwise # the dialog can become obscured by other windows in the application, # even though its grab keeps the rest of the application from being used. wm transient $w [winfo toplevel [winfo parent $w]] if {$tcl_platform(platform) == "macintosh"} { unsupported1 style $w dBoxProc } frame $w.bot frame $w.top if {$tcl_platform(platform) == "unix"} { $w.bot configure -relief raised -bd 1 $w.top configure -relief raised -bd 1 } pack $w.bot -side bottom -fill both pack $w.top -side top -fill both -expand 1 # 2. Fill the top part with bitmap and message (use the option # database for -wraplength so that it can be overridden by # the caller). option add *Dialog.msg.wrapLength 3i widgetDefault label $w.msg -justify left -text $text if {$tcl_platform(platform) == "macintosh"} { $w.msg configure -font system } else { $w.msg configure -font {Times 18} } pack $w.msg -in $w.top -side right -expand 1 -fill both -padx 3m -pady 3m if {$bitmap != ""} { if {($tcl_platform(platform) == "macintosh") && ($bitmap == "error")} { set bitmap "stop" } label $w.bitmap -bitmap $bitmap pack $w.bitmap -in $w.top -side left -padx 3m -pady 3m } # 3. Create a row of buttons at the bottom of the dialog. set i 0 foreach but $args { button $w.button$i -text $but -command "set tkPriv(button) $i" if {$i == $default} { $w.button$i configure -default active } else { $w.button$i configure -default normal } grid $w.button$i -in $w.bot -column $i -row 0 -sticky ew -padx 10 grid columnconfigure $w.bot $i # We boost the size of some Mac buttons for l&f if {$tcl_platform(platform) == "macintosh"} { set tmp [string tolower $but] if {($tmp == "ok") || ($tmp == "cancel")} { grid columnconfigure $w.bot $i -minsize [expr 59 + 20] } } incr i } # 4. Create a binding for on the dialog if there is a # default button. if {$default >= 0} { bind $w " $w.button$default configure -state active -relief sunken update idletasks after 100 set tkPriv(button) $default " } # 5. Create a binding for the window that sets the # button variable to -1; this is needed in case something happens # that destroys the window, such as its parent window being destroyed. bind $w {set tkPriv(button) -1} # 6. Withdraw the window, then update all the geometry information # so we know how big it wants to be, then center the window in the # display and de-iconify it. wm withdraw $w update idletasks set x [expr {[winfo screenwidth $w]/2 - [winfo reqwidth $w]/2 \ - [winfo vrootx [winfo parent $w]]}] set y [expr {[winfo screenheight $w]/2 - [winfo reqheight $w]/2 \ - [winfo vrooty [winfo parent $w]]}] wm geom $w +$x+$y wm deiconify $w # 7. Set a grab and claim the focus too. set oldFocus [focus] set oldGrab [grab current $w] if {$oldGrab != ""} { set grabStatus [grab status $oldGrab] } grab $w if {$default >= 0} { focus $w.button$default } else { focus $w } # 8. Wait for the user to respond, then restore the focus and # return the index of the selected button. Restore the focus # before deleting the window, since otherwise the window manager # may take the focus away so we can't redirect it. Finally, # restore any grab that was in effect. tkwait variable tkPriv(button) catch {focus $oldFocus} catch { # It's possible that the window has already been destroyed, # hence this "catch". Delete the Destroy handler so that # tkPriv(button) doesn't get reset by it. bind $w {} destroy $w } if {$oldGrab != ""} { if {$grabStatus == "global"} { grab -global $oldGrab } else { grab $oldGrab } } return $tkPriv(button) }