# # $Id: aquaTheme.tcl,v 1.1 2006/10/31 01:42:26 hobbs Exp $ # # Ttk widget set: Aqua theme (OSX native look and feel) # # # TODO: panedwindow sashes should be 9 pixels (HIG:Controls:Split Views) # namespace eval ttk { style theme settings aqua { style configure . \ -font System \ -background White \ -foreground Black \ -selectbackground SystemHighlight \ -selectforeground SystemHighlightText \ -selectborderwidth 0 \ -insertwidth 1 \ ; style map . \ -foreground [list disabled "#a3a3a3" background "#a3a3a3"] \ -selectbackground [list background "#c3c3c3" !focus "#c3c3c3"] \ -selectforeground [list background "#a3a3a3" !focus "#000000"] \ ; # Workaround for #1100117: # Actually, on Aqua we probably shouldn't stipple images in # disabled buttons even if it did work... # style configure . -stipple {} style configure TButton -padding {0 2} -width -6 style configure Toolbutton -padding 4 # See Apple HIG figs 14-63, 14-65 style configure TNotebook -tabposition n -padding {20 12} style configure TNotebook.Tab -padding {10 2 10 2} # Enable animation for ttk::progressbar widget: style configure TProgressbar -period 100 -maxphase 255 # Modify the the default Labelframe layout to use generic text element # instead of Labelframe.text; the latter erases the window background # (@@@ this still isn't right... want to fill with background pattern) style layout TLabelframe { Labelframe.border text } # # For Aqua, labelframe labels should appear outside the border, # with a 14 pixel inset and 4 pixels spacing between border and label # (ref: Apple Human Interface Guidelines / Controls / Grouping Controls) # style configure TLabelframe \ -labeloutside true -labelmargins {14 0 14 4} } }