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#!/usr/local/bin/wish -f
#
# This script displays provides visual tests for many of Tk's features.
# Each test displays a window with various information in it, along
# with instructions about how the window should appear.  You can look
# at the window to make sure it appears as expected.  Individual tests
# are kept in separate ".tcl" files in this directory.
#
# RCS: @(#) $Id: visual_bb.test,v 1.2 1999/04/16 01:51:43 stanton Exp $

if {[lsearch [namespace children] ::tcltest] == -1} {
    source [file join [pwd] [file dirname [info script]] defs.tcl]
}

set auto_path ". $auto_path"
wm title . "Visual Tests for Tk"

set testNum 1

# Each menu entry invokes a visual test file

proc runTest {file} {
    global testNum

    test "2.$testNum" "testing $file" {userInteraction} {
	uplevel \#0 source [file join $::tcltest::testsDir $file]
	concat ""
    } {}
    incr testNum
}

# The following procedure is invoked to print the contents of a canvas:

proc lpr c {
    exec rm -f tmp.ps
    $c postscript -file tmp.ps
    exec lpr tmp.ps
    exec rm -f tmp.ps
}

test 1.1 "running visual tests" {userInteraction} {

    #-------------------------------------------------------
    # The code below create the main window, consisting of a
    # menu bar and a message explaining the basic operation
    # of the program.
    #-------------------------------------------------------

    frame .menu -relief raised -borderwidth 1
    message .msg -font {Times 18} -relief raised -width 4i \
	    -borderwidth 1 -text "This application provides a collection of visual tests for the Tk toolkit.  Each menu entry invokes a test, which displays information on the screen.  You can then verify visually that the information is being displayed in the correct way.  The tests under the \"Postscript\" menu exercise the Postscript-generation capabilities of canvas widgets."
    
    pack .menu -side top -fill x
    pack .msg -side bottom -expand yes -fill both

    #-------------------------------------------------------
    # The code below creates all the menus, which invoke procedures
    # to create particular demonstrations of various widgets.
    #-------------------------------------------------------

    menubutton .menu.file -text "File" -menu .menu.file.m
    menu .menu.file.m
    .menu.file.m add command -label "Quit" -command ::tcltest::cleanupTests
    
    menubutton .menu.group1 -text "Group 1" -menu .menu.group1.m
    menu .menu.group1.m
    .menu.group1.m add command -label "Canvas arcs" -command {runTest arc.tcl}
    .menu.group1.m add command -label "Beveled borders in text widgets" \
	    -command {runTest bevel.tcl}
    .menu.group1.m add command -label "Colormap management" \
	    -command {runTest cmap.tcl}
    .menu.group1.m add command -label "Label/button geometry" \
	    -command {runTest butGeom.tcl}
    .menu.group1.m add command -label "Label/button colors" \
	    -command {runTest butGeom2.tcl}
    
    menubutton .menu.ps -text "Canvas Postscript" -menu .menu.ps.m
    menu .menu.ps.m
    .menu.ps.m add command -label "Rectangles and other graphics" \
	    -command {runTest canvPsGrph.tcl}
    .menu.ps.m add command -label "Text" \
	    -command {runTest canvPsText.tcl}
    .menu.ps.m add command -label "Bitmaps" \
	    -command {runTest canvPsBmap.tcl}
    .menu.ps.m add command -label "Arcs" \
	    -command {runTest canvPsArc.tcl}
    
    pack .menu.file .menu.group1 .menu.ps -side left -padx 1m
    
    # Set up for keyboard-based menu traversal
    
    bind . <Any-FocusIn> {
	if {("%d" == "NotifyVirtual") && ("%m" == "NotifyNormal")} {
	    focus .menu
	}
    }
    tk_menuBar .menu .menu.file .menu.group1 .menu.ps

    # Set up a class binding to allow objects to be deleted from a canvas
    # by clicking with mouse button 1:

    bind Canvas <1> {%W delete [%W find closest %x %y]}

    concat ""
} {}

if {!$::tcltest::testConfig(userInteraction)} {
    ::tcltest::cleanupTests
}