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- NAME
- scale - Create and manipulate scale widgets
- SYNOPSIS
- scale pathName ?options?
- STANDARD OPTIONS
- -activebackground,
activeBackground, Foreground
- -background or -bg,
background, Background
- -borderwidth or -bd,
borderWidth, BorderWidth
- -cursor, cursor, Cursor
- -font, font, Font
- -foreground or -fg,
foreground, Foreground
- -highlightbackground,
highlightBackground, HighlightBackground
- -highlightcolor,
highlightColor, HighlightColor
- -highlightthickness,
highlightThickness, HighlightThickness
- -orient, orient, Orient
- -relief, relief, Relief
- -repeatdelay, repeatDelay,
RepeatDelay
- -repeatinterval,
repeatInterval, RepeatInterval
- -takefocus, takeFocus,
TakeFocus
- -troughcolor, troughColor,
Background
- WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS
- -bigincrement,
bigIncrement, BigIncrement
- -command, command,
Command
- -digits, digits,
Digits
- -from, from, From
- -label, label,
Label
- -length, length,
Length
- -resolution, resolution,
Resolution
- -showvalue, showValue,
ShowValue
- -sliderlength,
sliderLength, SliderLength
- -sliderrelief,
sliderRelief, SliderRelief
- -state, state,
State
- -tickinterval,
tickInterval, TickInterval
- -to, to, To
- -variable, variable,
Variable
- -width, width,
Width
- DESCRIPTION
- WIDGET COMMAND
- pathName
cget option
- pathName
configure ?option? ?value option value
...?
- pathName
coords ?value?
- pathName get
?x y?
- pathName
identify x y
- pathName set
value
- BINDINGS
- KEYWORDS
scale - Create and manipulate scale widgets
scale pathName ?options?
- -activebackground,
activeBackground, Foreground
- -background or -bg,
background, Background
- -borderwidth or -bd,
borderWidth, BorderWidth
- -cursor, cursor,
Cursor
- -font, font, Font
- -foreground or -fg,
foreground, Foreground
- -highlightbackground,
highlightBackground, HighlightBackground
- -highlightcolor,
highlightColor, HighlightColor
- -highlightthickness,
highlightThickness, HighlightThickness
- -orient, orient,
Orient
- -relief, relief,
Relief
- -repeatdelay,
repeatDelay, RepeatDelay
- -repeatinterval,
repeatInterval, RepeatInterval
- -takefocus, takeFocus,
TakeFocus
- -troughcolor,
troughColor, Background
- Command-Line Name: -bigincrement
- Database Name: bigIncrement
- Database Class: BigIncrement
- Some interactions with the scale cause its value to change by
``large'' increments; this option specifies the size of the large
increments. If specified as 0, the large increments default to 1/10
the range of the scale.
- Command-Line Name: -command
- Database Name: command
- Database Class: Command
- Specifies the prefix of a Tcl command to invoke whenever the
scale's value is changed via a widget command. The actual command
consists of this option followed by a space and a real number
indicating the new value of the scale.
- Command-Line Name: -digits
- Database Name: digits
- Database Class: Digits
- An integer specifying how many significant digits should be
retained when converting the value of the scale to a string. If the
number is less than or equal to zero, then the scale picks the
smallest value that guarantees that every possible slider position
prints as a different string.
- Command-Line Name: -from
- Database Name: from
- Database Class: From
- A real value corresponding to the left or top end of the
scale.
- Command-Line Name: -label
- Database Name: label
- Database Class: Label
- A string to display as a label for the scale. For vertical
scales the label is displayed just to the right of the top end of
the scale. For horizontal scales the label is displayed just above
the left end of the scale. If the option is specified as an empty
string, no label is displayed.
- Command-Line Name: -length
- Database Name: length
- Database Class: Length
- Specifies the desired long dimension of the scale in screen
units (i.e. any of the forms acceptable to Tk_GetPixels). For vertical scales
this is the scale's height; for horizontal scales it is the scale's
width.
- Command-Line Name: -resolution
- Database Name: resolution
- Database Class: Resolution
- A real value specifying the resolution for the scale. If this
value is greater than zero then the scale's value will always be
rounded to an even multiple of this value, as will tick marks and
the endpoints of the scale. If the value is less than zero then no
rounding occurs. Defaults to 1 (i.e., the value will be
integral).
- Command-Line Name: -showvalue
- Database Name: showValue
- Database Class: ShowValue
- Specifies a boolean value indicating whether or not the current
value of the scale is to be displayed.
- Command-Line Name: -sliderlength
- Database Name: sliderLength
- Database Class: SliderLength
- Specifies the size of the slider, measured in screen units
along the slider's long dimension. The value may be specified in
any of the forms acceptable to Tk_GetPixels.
- Command-Line Name: -sliderrelief
- Database Name: sliderRelief
- Database Class: SliderRelief
- Specifies the relief to use when drawing the slider, such as
raised or sunken.
- Command-Line Name: -state
- Database Name: state
- Database Class: State
- Specifies one of three states for the scale: normal,
active, or disabled. If the scale is disabled then
the value may not be changed and the scale won't activate. If the
scale is active, the slider is displayed using the color specified
by the activeBackground option.
- Command-Line Name: -tickinterval
- Database Name: tickInterval
- Database Class: TickInterval
- Must be a real value. Determines the spacing between numerical
tick marks displayed below or to the left of the slider. If 0, no
tick marks will be displayed.
- Command-Line Name: -to
- Database Name: to
- Database Class: To
- Specifies a real value corresponding to the right or bottom end
of the scale. This value may be either less than or greater than
the from option.
- Command-Line Name: -variable
- Database Name: variable
- Database Class: Variable
- Specifies the name of a global variable to link to the scale.
Whenever the value of the variable changes, the scale will update
to reflect this value. Whenever the scale is manipulated
interactively, the variable will be modified to reflect the scale's
new value.
- Command-Line Name: -width
- Database Name: width
- Database Class: Width
- Specifies the desired narrow dimension of the trough in screen
units (i.e. any of the forms acceptable to Tk_GetPixels). For vertical scales
this is the trough's width; for horizontal scales this is the
trough's height.
The scale command creates a new window (given by the
pathName argument) and makes it into a scale widget.
Additional options, described above, may be specified on the
command line or in the option database to configure aspects of the
scale such as its colors, orientation, and relief. The scale
command returns its pathName argument. At the time this
command is invoked, there must not exist a window named
pathName, but pathName's parent must exist.
A scale is a widget that displays a rectangular trough
and a small slider. The trough corresponds to a range of
real values (determined by the from, to, and
resolution options), and the position of the slider selects
a particular real value. The slider's position (and hence the
scale's value) may be adjusted with the mouse or keyboard as
described in the BINDINGS section below. Whenever the
scale's value is changed, a Tcl command is invoked (using the
command option) to notify other interested widgets of the
change. In addition, the value of the scale can be linked to a Tcl
variable (using the variable option), so that changes
in either are reflected in the other.
Three annotations may be displayed in a scale widget: a label
appearing at the top right of the widget (top left for horizontal
scales), a number displayed just to the left of the slider (just
above the slider for horizontal scales), and a collection of
numerical tick marks just to the left of the current value (just
below the trough for horizontal scales). Each of these three
annotations may be enabled or disabled using the configuration
options.
The scale command creates a new Tcl command whose name is
pathName. This command may be used to invoke various
operations on the widget. It has the following general form:
pathName option ?arg arg ...?
Option and the args determine the exact behavior of
the command. The following commands are possible for scale widgets:
- pathName cget
option
- Returns the current value of the configuration option given by
option. Option may have any of the values accepted by
the scale command.
- pathName configure ?option?
?value option value ...?
- Query or modify the configuration options of the widget. If no
option is specified, returns a list describing all of the
available options for pathName (see Tk_ConfigureInfo for information
on the format of this list). If option is specified with no
value, then the command returns a list describing the one
named option (this list will be identical to the corresponding
sublist of the value returned if no option is specified). If
one or more option-value pairs are specified, then the
command modifies the given widget option(s) to have the given
value(s); in this case the command returns an empty string.
Option may have any of the values accepted by the
scale command.
- pathName coords
?value?
- Returns a list whose elements are the x and y coordinates of
the point along the centerline of the trough that corresponds to
value. If value is omitted then the scale's current
value is used.
- pathName get ?x y?
- If x and y are omitted, returns the current value
of the scale. If x and y are specified, they give
pixel coordinates within the widget; the command returns the scale
value corresponding to the given pixel. Only one of x or
y is used: for horizontal scales y is ignored, and
for vertical scales x is ignored.
- pathName identify x
y
- Returns a string indicating what part of the scale lies under
the coordinates given by x and y. A return value of
slider means that the point is over the slider;
trough1 means that the point is over the portion of the
slider above or to the left of the slider; and trough2 means
that the point is over the portion of the slider below or to the
right of the slider. If the point isn't over one of these elements,
an empty string is returned.
- pathName set value
- This command is invoked to change the current value of the
scale, and hence the position at which the slider is displayed.
Value gives the new value for the scale. The command has no
effect if the scale is disabled.
Tk automatically creates class bindings for scales that give them
the following default behavior. Where the behavior is different for
vertical and horizontal scales, the horizontal behavior is
described in parentheses.
- [1]
- If button 1 is pressed in the trough, the scale's value will be
incremented or decremented by the value of the resolution
option so that the slider moves in the direction of the cursor. If
the button is held down, the action auto-repeats.
- [2]
- If button 1 is pressed over the slider, the slider can be
dragged with the mouse.
- [3]
- If button 1 is pressed in the trough with the Control key down,
the slider moves all the way to the end of its range, in the
direction towards the mouse cursor.
- [4]
- If button 2 is pressed, the scale's value is set to the mouse
position. If the mouse is dragged with button 2 down, the scale's
value changes with the drag.
- [5]
- The Up and Left keys move the slider up (left) by the value of
the resolution option.
- [6]
- The Down and Right keys move the slider down (right) by the
value of the resolution option.
- [7]
- Control-Up and Control-Left move the slider up (left) by the
value of the bigIncrement option.
- [8]
- Control-Down and Control-Right move the slider down (right) by
the value of the bigIncrement option.
- [9]
- Home moves the slider to the top (left) end of its range.
- [10]
- End moves the slider to the bottom (right) end of its
range.
If the scale is disabled using the state option then none
of the above bindings have any effect.
The behavior of scales can be changed by defining new bindings
for individual widgets or by redefining the class bindings.
scale, slider, trough, widget
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Copyright © 1994-1996 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Copyright © 1995-1997 Roger E. Critchlow Jr.