tixCheckList (n) - Linux Manuals
tixCheckList: Create and manipulate tixCheckList widgets
NAME
tixCheckList - Create and manipulate tixCheckList widgets
SYNOPSIS
tixCheckList pathName ?options?SUPER-CLASS
The TixCheckList class is derived from the TixTree class and inherits all the commands, options and subwidgets of its super-class.STANDARD OPTIONS
TixCheckList supports all the standard options of a frame widget. See the options(n) manual entry for details on the standard options.WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS
[ -browsecmd browseCmd BrowseCmd ] Specifies a command to call whenever the user browses on an entry (usually by single-clicking on the entry). The command is called with one argument, the pathname of the entry. [ -command command Command ] Specifies a command to call whenever the user activates an entry (usually by double-clicking on the entry). The command is called with one argument, the pathname of the entry. [ -radio radio Radio ] A Boolean value. If set to true, the user can select at most one item at a time; if set to false, the user can select as many items as possible.SUBWIDGETS
Name: hlist Class: TixHList
- The hierarchical listbox that displays the CheckList.
Name: hsb Class: Scrollbar
- The horizontal scrollbar subwidget.
Name: vsb Class: Scrollbar
- The vertical scrollbar subwidget.
DESCRIPTION
The tixCheckList command creates a new window (given by the pathName argument) and makes it into a CheckList widget. Additional options, described above, may be specified on the command line or in the option database to configure aspects of the CheckList widget such as its cursor and relief.
The CheckList widget displays a list of items to be selected by the user. CheckList acts similarly to the Tk checkbutton or radiobutton widgets, except it is capable of handling many more items than checkbuttons or radiobuttons.
The items are contained in the hlist subwidget. Each item may be in one of the following status: on (indicated by a check bitmap), off (indicated by a cross bitmap) default (indicated by a gray box bitmap) or none, in which case the item will not be accompanied by a bitmap. The items whose status is on, off or default are called the selectable items and can be checked or crossed by the user. All selectable entries must be of the type imagetext.
The items whose status is none cannot be checked or crossed by the user; usually they are included in the hlist subwidget only for explanation purposes or as separators.
Initially, all the items have a none status. To make an item selectable, you can call the setstatus command to change its status (see below).
Notice that CheckList is a subclass of the TixTree widget and thus is is capable of displaying a hierachy of selectable entries. When necessary, you can call the setmode method (see TixTree(n)) to define the hierachical structure of the selectable entries.
WIDGET COMMANDS
The tixCheckList command creates a new Tcl command whose name is the same as the path name of the CheckList's window. This command may be used to invoke various operations on the widget. It has the following general form:
- pathName option ?arg arg ...?
- pathName getselection ?status?
- Returns a list of items whose status matches status. If status is not specified, the list of items in the "on" status will be returned.
- pathName getstatus entryPath
- Returns the current status of entryPath.
- pathName setstatus entryPath status
- Sets the status of entryPath to be status. A bitmap will be displayed next to the entry its status is on, off or default.
- pathName subwidget name ?args?
-
When no options are given, this command returns the pathname of the
subwidget of the specified name.
When options are given, the widget command of the specified subwidget will be called with these options.
EXAMPLE
This example creates several choices for the user to select.
set c [tixCheckList .c] $c subwidget hlist add choice1 -itemtype imagetext -text Choice1 $c subwidget hlist add choice2 -itemtype imagetext -text Choice2 $c subwidget hlist add choice3 -itemtype imagetext -text Choice3 $c setstatus choice1 on $c setstatus choice2 off $c setstatus choice3 off pack $c
BINDINGS
The basic mouse and keyboard bindings of the CheckList widget are the same as the bindings of the TixTree widget.
In addition, the status of the entries in the CheckList are toggled under the following conditions:
- [1]
- When the user press the mouse button over an entry.
- [2]
- When the user press the <space> key over an entry.
- [3]
- When the user press the <Return> key over an entry.
KEYWORDS
Tix(n), tixHList(n), tixTree(n)