# tk.tcl -- # # Initialization script normally executed in the interpreter for each # Tk-based application. Arranges class bindings for widgets. # # Copyright (c) 1992-1994 The Regents of the University of California. # Copyright (c) 1994-1996 Sun Microsystems, Inc. # Copyright (c) 1998-2000 Ajuba Solutions. # # See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution # of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. # Insist on running with compatible versions of Tcl and Tk. package require -exact Tk 8.4 package require -exact Tcl 8.4 # Create a ::tk namespace namespace eval ::tk { # Set up the msgcat commands namespace eval msgcat { namespace export mc mcmax if {[interp issafe] || [catch {package require msgcat}]} { # The msgcat package is not available. Supply our own # minimal replacement. proc mc {src args} { return [eval [list format $src] $args] } proc mcmax {args} { set max 0 foreach string $args { set len [string length $string] if {$len>$max} { set max $len } } return $max } } else { # Get the commands from the msgcat package that Tk uses. namespace import ::msgcat::mc namespace import ::msgcat::mcmax ::msgcat::mcload [file join $::tk_library msgs] } } namespace import ::tk::msgcat::* } # Add Tk's directory to the end of the auto-load search path, if it # isn't already on the path: if {[info exists ::auto_path] && $::tk_library ne "" && \ [lsearch -exact $::auto_path $::tk_library] < 0} { lappend ::auto_path $::tk_library } # Turn off strict Motif look and feel as a default. set ::tk_strictMotif 0 # Turn on useinputmethods (X Input Methods) by default. # We catch this because safe interpreters may not allow the call. catch {tk useinputmethods 1} # ::tk::PlaceWindow -- # place a toplevel at a particular position # Arguments: # toplevel name of toplevel window # ?placement? pointer ?center? ; places $w centered on the pointer # widget widgetPath ; centers $w over widget_name # defaults to placing toplevel in the middle of the screen # ?anchor? center or widgetPath # Results: # Returns nothing # proc ::tk::PlaceWindow {w {place ""} {anchor ""}} { wm withdraw $w update idletasks set checkBounds 1 set place_len [string length $place] if {$place eq ""} { set x [expr {([winfo screenwidth $w]-[winfo reqwidth $w])/2}] set y [expr {([winfo screenheight $w]-[winfo reqheight $w])/2}] set checkBounds 0 } elseif {[string equal -length $place_len $place "pointer"]} { ## place at POINTER (centered if $anchor == center) if {[string equal -length [string length $anchor] $anchor "center"]} { set x [expr {[winfo pointerx $w]-[winfo reqwidth $w]/2}] set y [expr {[winfo pointery $w]-[winfo reqheight $w]/2}] } else { set x [winfo pointerx $w] set y [winfo pointery $w] } } elseif {[string equal -length $place_len $place "widget"] && \ [winfo exists $anchor] && [winfo ismapped $anchor]} { ## center about WIDGET $anchor, widget must be mapped set x [expr {[winfo rootx $anchor] + \ ([winfo width $anchor]-[winfo reqwidth $w])/2}] set y [expr {[winfo rooty $anchor] + \ ([winfo height $anchor]-[winfo reqheight $w])/2}] } else { set x [expr {([winfo screenwidth $w]-[winfo reqwidth $w])/2}] set y [expr {([winfo screenheight $w]-[winfo reqheight $w])/2}] set checkBounds 0 } set windowingsystem [tk windowingsystem] if {$windowingsystem eq "win32"} { # Bug 533519: win32 multiple desktops may produce negative geometry. set checkBounds 0 } if {$checkBounds} { if {$x < [winfo vrootx $w]} { set x [winfo vrootx $w] } elseif {$x > ([winfo vrootx $w]+[winfo vrootwidth $w]-[winfo reqwidth $w])} { set x [expr {[winfo vrootx $w]+[winfo vrootwidth $w]-[winfo reqwidth $w]}] } if {$y < [winfo vrooty $w]} { set y [winfo vrooty $w] } elseif {$y > ([winfo vrooty $w]+[winfo vrootheight $w]-[winfo reqheight $w])} { set y [expr {[winfo vrooty $w]+[winfo vrootheight $w]-[winfo reqheight $w]}] } if {$windowingsystem eq "classic" || $windowingsystem eq "aqua"} { # Avoid the native menu bar which sits on top of everything. if {$y < 22} { set y 22 } } } wm maxsize $w [winfo vrootwidth $w] [winfo vrootheight $w] wm geometry $w +$x+$y wm deiconify $w } # ::tk::SetFocusGrab -- # swap out current focus and grab temporarily (for dialogs) # Arguments: # grab new window to grab # focus window to give focus to # Results: # Returns nothing # proc ::tk::SetFocusGrab {grab {focus {}}} { set index "$grab,$focus" upvar ::tk::FocusGrab($index) data lappend data [focus] set oldGrab [grab current $grab] lappend data $oldGrab if {[winfo exists $oldGrab]} { lappend data [grab status $oldGrab] } # The "grab" command will fail if another application # already holds the grab. So catch it. catch {grab $grab} if {[winfo exists $focus]} { focus $focus } } # ::tk::RestoreFocusGrab -- # restore old focus and grab (for dialogs) # Arguments: # grab window that had taken grab # focus window that had taken focus # destroy destroy|withdraw - how to handle the old grabbed window # Results: # Returns nothing # proc ::tk::RestoreFocusGrab {grab focus {destroy destroy}} { set index "$grab,$focus" if {[info exists ::tk::FocusGrab($index)]} { foreach {oldFocus oldGrab oldStatus} $::tk::FocusGrab($index) { break } unset ::tk::FocusGrab($index) } else { set oldGrab "" } catch {focus $oldFocus} grab release $grab if {$destroy eq "withdraw"} { wm withdraw $grab } else { destroy $grab } if {[winfo exists $oldGrab] && [winfo ismapped $oldGrab]} { if {$oldStatus eq "global"} { grab -global $oldGrab } else { grab $oldGrab } } } # ::tk::GetSelection -- # This tries to obtain the default selection. On Unix, we first try # and get a UTF8_STRING, a type supported by modern Unix apps for # passing Unicode data safely. We fall back on the default STRING # type otherwise. On Windows, only the STRING type is necessary. # Arguments: # w The widget for which the selection will be retrieved. # Important for the -displayof property. # sel The source of the selection (PRIMARY or CLIPBOARD) # Results: # Returns the selection, or an error if none could be found # if {$tcl_platform(platform) eq "unix"} { proc ::tk::GetSelection {w {sel PRIMARY}} { if {[catch {selection get -displayof $w -selection $sel \ -type UTF8_STRING} txt] \ && [catch {selection get -displayof $w -selection $sel} txt]} { return -code error "could not find default selection" } else { return $txt } } } else { proc ::tk::GetSelection {w {sel PRIMARY}} { if {[catch {selection get -displayof $w -selection $sel} txt]} { return -code error "could not find default selection" } else { return $txt } } } # ::tk::ScreenChanged -- # This procedure is invoked by the binding mechanism whenever the # "current" screen is changing. The procedure does two things. # First, it uses "upvar" to make variable "::tk::Priv" point at an # array variable that holds state for the current display. Second, # it initializes the array if it didn't already exist. # # Arguments: # screen - The name of the new screen. proc ::tk::ScreenChanged screen { set x [string last . $screen] if {$x > 0} { set disp [string range $screen 0 [expr {$x - 1}]] } else { set disp $screen } # Ensure that namespace separators never occur in the display name (as # they cause problems in variable names). Double-colons exist in some VNC # display names. [Bug 2912473] set disp [string map {:: _doublecolon_} $disp] uplevel #0 upvar #0 ::tk::Priv.$disp ::tk::Priv variable ::tk::Priv global tcl_platform if {[info exists Priv]} { set Priv(screen) $screen return } array set Priv { activeMenu {} activeItem {} afterId {} buttons 0 buttonWindow {} dragging 0 focus {} grab {} initPos {} inMenubutton {} listboxPrev {} menuBar {} mouseMoved 0 oldGrab {} popup {} postedMb {} pressX 0 pressY 0 prevPos 0 selectMode char } set Priv(screen) $screen set Priv(tearoff) [string equal [tk windowingsystem] "x11"] set Priv(window) {} } # Do initial setup for Priv, so that it is always bound to something # (otherwise, if someone references it, it may get set to a non-upvar-ed # value, which will cause trouble later). tk::ScreenChanged [winfo screen .] # ::tk::EventMotifBindings -- # This procedure is invoked as a trace whenever ::tk_strictMotif is # changed. It is used to turn on or turn off the motif virtual # bindings. # # Arguments: # n1 - the name of the variable being changed ("::tk_strictMotif"). proc ::tk::EventMotifBindings {n1 dummy dummy} { upvar $n1 name if {$name} { set op delete } else { set op add } event $op <> event $op <> event $op <> event $op <> } #---------------------------------------------------------------------- # Define common dialogs on platforms where they are not implemented # using compiled code. #---------------------------------------------------------------------- if {[info commands tk_chooseColor] eq ""} { proc ::tk_chooseColor {args} { return [eval tk::dialog::color:: $args] } } if {[info commands tk_getOpenFile] eq ""} { proc ::tk_getOpenFile {args} { if {$::tk_strictMotif} { return [eval tk::MotifFDialog open $args] } else { return [eval ::tk::dialog::file:: open $args] } } } if {[info commands tk_getSaveFile] eq ""} { proc ::tk_getSaveFile {args} { if {$::tk_strictMotif} { return [eval tk::MotifFDialog save $args] } else { return [eval ::tk::dialog::file:: save $args] } } } if {[info commands tk_messageBox] eq ""} { proc ::tk_messageBox {args} { return [eval tk::MessageBox $args] } } if {[info command tk_chooseDirectory] eq ""} { proc ::tk_chooseDirectory {args} { return [eval ::tk::dialog::file::chooseDir:: $args] } } #---------------------------------------------------------------------- # Define the set of common virtual events. #---------------------------------------------------------------------- switch [tk windowingsystem] { "x11" { event add <> event add <> event add <> event add <> event add <> event add <> # Some OS's define a goofy (as in, not ) keysym # that is returned when the user presses . In order for # tab traversal to work, we have to add these keysyms to the # PrevWindow event. # We use catch just in case the keysym isn't recognized. # This is needed for XFree86 systems catch { event add <> } # This seems to be correct on *some* HP systems. catch { event add <> } trace add variable ::tk_strictMotif write ::tk::EventMotifBindings set ::tk_strictMotif $::tk_strictMotif # On unix, we want to always display entry/text selection, # regardless of which window has focus set ::tk::AlwaysShowSelection 1 } "win32" { event add <> event add <> event add <> event add <> event add <> event add <> } "aqua" { event add <> event add <> event add <> event add <> event add <> event add <> event add <> } "classic" { event add <> event add <> event add <> event add <> event add <> event add <> event add <> } } # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # Read in files that define all of the class bindings. # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- if {$::tk_library ne ""} { if {$tcl_platform(platform) eq "macintosh"} { proc ::tk::SourceLibFile {file} { if {[catch { namespace eval :: \ [list source [file join $::tk_library $file.tcl]] }]} { namespace eval :: [list source -rsrc $file] } } } else { proc ::tk::SourceLibFile {file} { namespace eval :: [list source [file join $::tk_library $file.tcl]] } } namespace eval ::tk { SourceLibFile button SourceLibFile entry SourceLibFile listbox SourceLibFile menu SourceLibFile panedwindow SourceLibFile scale SourceLibFile scrlbar SourceLibFile spinbox SourceLibFile text } } # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # Default bindings for keyboard traversal. # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- event add <> bind all {tk::TabToWindow [tk_focusNext %W]} bind all <> {tk::TabToWindow [tk_focusPrev %W]} # ::tk::CancelRepeat -- # This procedure is invoked to cancel an auto-repeat action described # by ::tk::Priv(afterId). It's used by several widgets to auto-scroll # the widget when the mouse is dragged out of the widget with a # button pressed. # # Arguments: # None. proc ::tk::CancelRepeat {} { variable ::tk::Priv after cancel $Priv(afterId) set Priv(afterId) {} } # ::tk::TabToWindow -- # This procedure moves the focus to the given widget. If the widget # is an entry or a spinbox, it selects the entire contents of the widget. # # Arguments: # w - Window to which focus should be set. proc ::tk::TabToWindow {w} { set wclass [winfo class $w] if {$wclass eq "Entry" || $wclass eq "Spinbox"} { $w selection range 0 end $w icursor end } focus $w } # ::tk::UnderlineAmpersand -- # This procedure takes some text with ampersand and returns # text w/o ampersand and position of the ampersand. # Double ampersands are converted to single ones. # Position returned is -1 when there is no ampersand. # proc ::tk::UnderlineAmpersand {text} { set idx [string first "&" $text] if {$idx >= 0} { set underline $idx # ignore "&&" while {[string match "&" [string index $text [expr {$idx + 1}]]]} { set base [expr {$idx + 2}] set idx [string first "&" [string range $text $base end]] if {$idx < 0} { break } else { set underline [expr {$underline + $idx + 1}] incr idx $base } } } if {$idx >= 0} { regsub -all -- {&([^&])} $text {\1} text } return [list $text $idx] } # ::tk::SetAmpText -- # Given widget path and text with "magic ampersands", # sets -text and -underline options for the widget # proc ::tk::SetAmpText {widget text} { foreach {newtext under} [::tk::UnderlineAmpersand $text] { $widget configure -text $newtext -underline $under } } # ::tk::AmpWidget -- # Creates new widget, turning -text option into -text and # -underline options, returned by ::tk::UnderlineAmpersand. # proc ::tk::AmpWidget {class path args} { set wcmd [list $class $path] foreach {opt val} $args { if {$opt eq "-text"} { foreach {newtext under} [::tk::UnderlineAmpersand $val] { lappend wcmd -text $newtext -underline $under } } else { lappend wcmd $opt $val } } eval $wcmd if {$class eq "button"} { bind $path <> [list $path invoke] } return $path } # ::tk::FindAltKeyTarget -- # search recursively through the hierarchy of visible widgets # to find button or label which has $char as underlined character # proc ::tk::FindAltKeyTarget {path char} { switch [winfo class $path] { Button - Label { if {[string equal -nocase $char \ [string index [$path cget -text] \ [$path cget -underline]]]} {return $path} else {return {}} } default { foreach child \ [concat [grid slaves $path] \ [pack slaves $path] \ [place slaves $path] ] { if {"" ne [set target [::tk::FindAltKeyTarget $child $char]]} { return $target } } } } return {} } # ::tk::AltKeyInDialog -- # event handler for standard dialogs. Sends <> # to button or label which has appropriate underlined character # proc ::tk::AltKeyInDialog {path key} { set target [::tk::FindAltKeyTarget $path $key] if { $target eq ""} return event generate $target <> } # ::tk::mcmaxamp -- # Replacement for mcmax, used for texts with "magic ampersand" in it. # proc ::tk::mcmaxamp {args} { set maxlen 0 foreach arg $args { set length [string length [lindex [::tk::UnderlineAmpersand [mc $arg]] 0]] if {$length>$maxlen} { set maxlen $length } } return $maxlen } # For now, turn off the custom mdef proc for the mac: if {[tk windowingsystem] eq "aqua"} { namespace eval ::tk::mac { set useCustomMDEF 0 } }