# palette.tcl -- # # This file contains procedures that change the color palette used # by Tk. # # RCS: @(#) $Id: palette.tcl,v 1.1.4.2 1998/09/30 02:17:35 stanton Exp $ # # Copyright (c) 1995-1997 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_setPalette -- # Changes the default color scheme for a Tk application by setting # default colors in the option database and by modifying all of the # color options for existing widgets that have the default value. # # Arguments: # The arguments consist of either a single color name, which # will be used as the new background color (all other colors will # be computed from this) or an even number of values consisting of # option names and values. The name for an option is the one used # for the option database, such as activeForeground, not -activeforeground. proc tk_setPalette {args} { global tkPalette # Create an array that has the complete new palette. If some colors # aren't specified, compute them from other colors that are specified. if {[llength $args] == 1} { set new(background) [lindex $args 0] } else { array set new $args } if {![info exists new(background)]} { error "must specify a background color" } if {![info exists new(foreground)]} { set new(foreground) black } set bg [winfo rgb . $new(background)] set fg [winfo rgb . $new(foreground)] set darkerBg [format #%02x%02x%02x [expr {(9*[lindex $bg 0])/2560}] \ [expr {(9*[lindex $bg 1])/2560}] [expr {(9*[lindex $bg 2])/2560}]] foreach i {activeForeground insertBackground selectForeground \ highlightColor} { if {![info exists new($i)]} { set new($i) $new(foreground) } } if {![info exists new(disabledForeground)]} { set new(disabledForeground) [format #%02x%02x%02x \ [expr {(3*[lindex $bg 0] + [lindex $fg 0])/1024}] \ [expr {(3*[lindex $bg 1] + [lindex $fg 1])/1024}] \ [expr {(3*[lindex $bg 2] + [lindex $fg 2])/1024}]] } if {![info exists new(highlightBackground)]} { set new(highlightBackground) $new(background) } if {![info exists new(activeBackground)]} { # Pick a default active background that islighter than the # normal background. To do this, round each color component # up by 15% or 1/3 of the way to full white, whichever is # greater. foreach i {0 1 2} { set light($i) [expr {[lindex $bg $i]/256}] set inc1 [expr {($light($i)*15)/100}] set inc2 [expr {(255-$light($i))/3}] if {$inc1 > $inc2} { incr light($i) $inc1 } else { incr light($i) $inc2 } if {$light($i) > 255} { set light($i) 255 } } set new(activeBackground) [format #%02x%02x%02x $light(0) \ $light(1) $light(2)] } if {![info exists new(selectBackground)]} { set new(selectBackground) $darkerBg } if {![info exists new(troughColor)]} { set new(troughColor) $darkerBg } if {![info exists new(selectColor)]} { set new(selectColor) #b03060 } # let's make one of each of the widgets so we know what the # defaults are currently for this platform. toplevel .___tk_set_palette wm withdraw .___tk_set_palette foreach q {button canvas checkbutton entry frame label listbox menubutton menu message \ radiobutton scale scrollbar text} { $q .___tk_set_palette.$q } # Walk the widget hierarchy, recoloring all existing windows. # The option database must be set according to what we do here, # but it breaks things if we set things in the database while # we are changing colors...so, tkRecolorTree now returns the # option database changes that need to be made, and they # need to be evalled here to take effect. # We have to walk the whole widget tree instead of just # relying on the widgets we've created above to do the work # because different extensions may provide other kinds # of widgets that we don't currently know about, so we'll # walk the whole hierarchy just in case. eval [tkRecolorTree . new] catch {destroy .___tk_set_palette} # Change the option database so that future windows will get the # same colors. foreach option [array names new] { option add *$option $new($option) widgetDefault } # Save the options in the global variable tkPalette, for use the # next time we change the options. array set tkPalette [array get new] } # tkRecolorTree -- # This procedure changes the colors in a window and all of its # descendants, according to information provided by the colors # argument. This looks at the defaults provided by the option # database, if it exists, and if not, then it looks at the default # value of the widget itself. # # Arguments: # w - The name of a window. This window and all its # descendants are recolored. # colors - The name of an array variable in the caller, # which contains color information. Each element # is named after a widget configuration option, and # each value is the value for that option. proc tkRecolorTree {w colors} { global tkPalette upvar $colors c set result {} foreach dbOption [array names c] { set option -[string tolower $dbOption] if {![catch {$w config $option} value]} { # if the option database has a preference for this # dbOption, then use it, otherwise use the defaults # for the widget. set defaultcolor [option get $w $dbOption widgetDefault] if {[string match {} $defaultcolor]} { set defaultcolor [winfo rgb . [lindex $value 3]] } else { set defaultcolor [winfo rgb . $defaultcolor] } set chosencolor [winfo rgb . [lindex $value 4]] if {[string match $defaultcolor $chosencolor]} { # Change the option database so that future windows will get # the same colors. append result ";\noption add [list \ *[winfo class $w].$dbOption $c($dbOption) 60]" $w configure $option $c($dbOption) } } } foreach child [winfo children $w] { append result ";\n[tkRecolorTree $child c]" } return $result } # tkDarken -- # Given a color name, computes a new color value that darkens (or # brightens) the given color by a given percent. # # Arguments: # color - Name of starting color. # perecent - Integer telling how much to brighten or darken as a # percent: 50 means darken by 50%, 110 means brighten # by 10%. proc tkDarken {color percent} { set l [winfo rgb . $color] set red [expr {[lindex $l 0]/256}] set green [expr {[lindex $l 1]/256}] set blue [expr {[lindex $l 2]/256}] set red [expr {($red*$percent)/100}] if {$red > 255} { set red 255 } set green [expr {($green*$percent)/100}] if {$green > 255} { set green 255 } set blue [expr {($blue*$percent)/100}] if {$blue > 255} { set blue 255 } format #%02x%02x%02x $red $green $blue } # tk_bisque -- # Reset the Tk color palette to the old "bisque" colors. # # Arguments: # None. proc tk_bisque {} { tk_setPalette activeBackground #e6ceb1 activeForeground black \ background #ffe4c4 disabledForeground #b0b0b0 foreground black \ highlightBackground #ffe4c4 highlightColor black \ insertBackground black selectColor #b03060 \ selectBackground #e6ceb1 selectForeground black \ troughColor #cdb79e }