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#
# $Id: notebook.tcl,v 1.4 2007/02/24 09:15:07 das Exp $
#
# Bindings for TNotebook widget
#
namespace eval ttk::notebook {
variable TLNotebooks ;# See enableTraversal
}
bind TNotebook <ButtonPress-1> { ttk::notebook::Press %W %x %y }
bind TNotebook <Key-Right> { ttk::notebook::CycleTab %W 1; break }
bind TNotebook <Key-Left> { ttk::notebook::CycleTab %W -1; break }
bind TNotebook <Control-Key-Tab> { ttk::notebook::CycleTab %W 1; break }
bind TNotebook <Control-Shift-Key-Tab> { ttk::notebook::CycleTab %W -1; break }
catch {
bind TNotebook <Control-ISO_Left_Tab> { ttk::notebook::CycleTab %W -1; break }
}
bind TNotebook <Destroy> { ttk::notebook::Cleanup %W }
# ActivateTab $nb $tab --
# Select the specified tab and set focus.
#
# If $tab was already the current tab, set the focus to the
# notebook widget. Otherwise, set the focus to the first
# traversable widget in the pane. The behavior is that the
# notebook takes focus when the user selects the same tab
# a second time. This mirrors Windows tab behavior.
#
proc ttk::notebook::ActivateTab {w tab} {
if {[$w index $tab] eq [$w index current]} {
focus $w
} else {
$w select $tab
update ;# needed so focus logic sees correct mapped/unmapped states
if {[set f [ttk::focusFirst [$w select]]] ne ""} {
tk::TabToWindow $f
}
}
}
# Press $nb $x $y --
# ButtonPress-1 binding for notebook widgets.
# Activate the tab under the mouse cursor, if any.
#
proc ttk::notebook::Press {w x y} {
set index [$w index @$x,$y]
if {$index ne ""} {
ActivateTab $w $index
}
}
# CycleTab --
# Select the next/previous tab in the list.
#
proc ttk::notebook::CycleTab {w dir} {
if {[$w index end] != 0} {
set current [$w index current]
set select [expr {($current + $dir) % [$w index end]}]
while {[$w tab $select -state] != "normal" && ($select != $current)} {
set select [expr {($select + $dir) % [$w index end]}]
}
if {$select != $current} {
ActivateTab $w $select
}
}
}
# MnemonicTab $nb $key --
# Scan all tabs in the specified notebook for one with the
# specified mnemonic. If found, returns path name of tab;
# otherwise returns ""
#
proc ttk::notebook::MnemonicTab {nb key} {
set key [string toupper $key]
foreach tab [$nb tabs] {
set label [$nb tab $tab -text]
set underline [$nb tab $tab -underline]
set mnemonic [string toupper [string index $label $underline]]
if {$mnemonic ne "" && $mnemonic eq $key} {
return $tab
}
}
return ""
}
# +++ Toplevel keyboard traversal.
#
# enableTraversal --
# Enable keyboard traversal for a notebook widget
# by adding bindings to the containing toplevel window.
#
# TLNotebooks($top) keeps track of the list of all traversal-enabled
# notebooks contained in the toplevel
#
proc ttk::notebook::enableTraversal {nb} {
variable TLNotebooks
set top [winfo toplevel $nb]
if {![info exists TLNotebooks($top)]} {
# Augment $top bindings:
#
bind $top <Control-Key-Tab> {+ttk::notebook::TLCycleTab %W 1}
bind $top <Shift-Control-Key-Tab> {+ttk::notebook::TLCycleTab %W -1}
catch {
bind $top <Control-Key-ISO_Left_Tab> {+ttk::notebook::TLCycleTab %W -1}
}
if {[tk windowingsystem] eq "aqua"} {
bind $top <Option-KeyPress> \
+[list ttk::notebook::MnemonicActivation $top %K]
} else {
bind $top <Alt-KeyPress> \
+[list ttk::notebook::MnemonicActivation $top %K]
}
bind $top <Destroy> {+ttk::notebook::TLCleanup %W}
}
lappend TLNotebooks($top) $nb
}
# TLCleanup -- <Destroy> binding for traversal-enabled toplevels
#
proc ttk::notebook::TLCleanup {w} {
variable TLNotebooks
if {$w eq [winfo toplevel $w]} {
unset -nocomplain -please TLNotebooks($w)
}
}
# Cleanup -- <Destroy> binding for notebooks
#
proc ttk::notebook::Cleanup {nb} {
variable TLNotebooks
set top [winfo toplevel $nb]
if {[info exists TLNotebooks($top)]} {
set index [lsearch -exact $TLNotebooks($top) $nb]
set TLNotebooks($top) [lreplace $TLNotebooks($top) $index $index]
}
}
# EnclosingNotebook $w --
# Return the nearest traversal-enabled notebook widget
# that contains $w.
#
# BUGS: this only works properly for tabs that are direct children
# of the notebook widget. This routine should follow the
# geometry manager hierarchy, not window ancestry, but that
# information is not available in Tk.
#
proc ttk::notebook::EnclosingNotebook {w} {
variable TLNotebooks
set top [winfo toplevel $w]
if {![info exists TLNotebooks($top)]} { return }
while {$w ne $top && $w ne ""} {
if {[lsearch -exact $TLNotebooks($top) $w] >= 0} {
return $w
}
set w [winfo parent $w]
}
return ""
}
# TLCycleTab --
# toplevel binding procedure for Control-Tab / Shift-Control-Tab
# Select the next/previous tab in the nearest ancestor notebook.
#
proc ttk::notebook::TLCycleTab {w dir} {
set nb [EnclosingNotebook $w]
if {$nb ne ""} {
CycleTab $nb $dir
return -code break
}
}
# MnemonicActivation $nb $key --
# Alt-KeyPress binding procedure for mnemonic activation.
# Scan all notebooks in specified toplevel for a tab with the
# the specified mnemonic. If found, activate it and return TCL_BREAK.
#
proc ttk::notebook::MnemonicActivation {top key} {
variable TLNotebooks
foreach nb $TLNotebooks($top) {
if {[set tab [MnemonicTab $nb $key]] ne ""} {
ActivateTab $nb [$nb index $tab]
return -code break
}
}
}
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