758 lines
20 KiB
Tcl
758 lines
20 KiB
Tcl
# button.tcl --
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#
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# This file defines the default bindings for Tk label, button,
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# checkbutton, and radiobutton widgets and provides procedures
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# that help in implementing those bindings.
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#
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# Copyright (c) 1992-1994 The Regents of the University of California.
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# Copyright (c) 1994-1996 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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# Copyright (c) 2002 ActiveState Corporation.
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#
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# See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
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# of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
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#
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# The code below creates the default class bindings for buttons.
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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if {[tk windowingsystem] eq "aqua"} {
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bind Radiobutton <Enter> {
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tk::ButtonEnter %W
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}
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bind Radiobutton <1> {
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tk::ButtonDown %W
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}
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bind Radiobutton <ButtonRelease-1> {
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tk::ButtonUp %W
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}
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bind Checkbutton <Enter> {
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tk::ButtonEnter %W
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}
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bind Checkbutton <1> {
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tk::ButtonDown %W
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}
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bind Checkbutton <ButtonRelease-1> {
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tk::ButtonUp %W
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}
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bind Checkbutton <Leave> {
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tk::ButtonLeave %W
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}
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}
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if {"win32" eq [tk windowingsystem]} {
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bind Checkbutton <equal> {
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tk::CheckRadioInvoke %W select
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}
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bind Checkbutton <plus> {
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tk::CheckRadioInvoke %W select
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}
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bind Checkbutton <minus> {
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tk::CheckRadioInvoke %W deselect
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}
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bind Checkbutton <1> {
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tk::CheckRadioDown %W
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}
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bind Checkbutton <ButtonRelease-1> {
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tk::ButtonUp %W
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}
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bind Checkbutton <Enter> {
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tk::CheckRadioEnter %W
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}
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bind Checkbutton <Leave> {
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tk::ButtonLeave %W
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}
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bind Radiobutton <1> {
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tk::CheckRadioDown %W
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}
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bind Radiobutton <ButtonRelease-1> {
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tk::ButtonUp %W
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}
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bind Radiobutton <Enter> {
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tk::CheckRadioEnter %W
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}
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}
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if {"x11" eq [tk windowingsystem]} {
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bind Checkbutton <Return> {
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if {!$tk_strictMotif} {
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tk::CheckInvoke %W
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}
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}
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bind Radiobutton <Return> {
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if {!$tk_strictMotif} {
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tk::CheckRadioInvoke %W
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}
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}
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bind Checkbutton <1> {
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tk::CheckInvoke %W
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}
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bind Radiobutton <1> {
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tk::CheckRadioInvoke %W
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}
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bind Checkbutton <Enter> {
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tk::CheckEnter %W
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}
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bind Radiobutton <Enter> {
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tk::ButtonEnter %W
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}
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bind Checkbutton <Leave> {
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tk::CheckLeave %W
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}
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}
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bind Button <space> {
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tk::ButtonInvoke %W
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}
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bind Checkbutton <space> {
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tk::CheckRadioInvoke %W
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}
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bind Radiobutton <space> {
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tk::CheckRadioInvoke %W
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}
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bind Button <<Invoke>> {
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tk::ButtonInvoke %W
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}
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bind Checkbutton <<Invoke>> {
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tk::CheckRadioInvoke %W
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}
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bind Radiobutton <<Invoke>> {
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tk::CheckRadioInvoke %W
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}
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bind Button <FocusIn> {}
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bind Button <Enter> {
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tk::ButtonEnter %W
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}
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bind Button <Leave> {
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tk::ButtonLeave %W
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}
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bind Button <1> {
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tk::ButtonDown %W
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}
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bind Button <ButtonRelease-1> {
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tk::ButtonUp %W
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}
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bind Checkbutton <FocusIn> {}
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bind Radiobutton <FocusIn> {}
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bind Radiobutton <Leave> {
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tk::ButtonLeave %W
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}
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if {"win32" eq [tk windowingsystem]} {
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#########################
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# Windows implementation
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#########################
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# ::tk::ButtonEnter --
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# The procedure below is invoked when the mouse pointer enters a
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# button widget. It records the button we're in and changes the
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# state of the button to active unless the button is disabled.
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#
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# Arguments:
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# w - The name of the widget.
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proc ::tk::ButtonEnter w {
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variable ::tk::Priv
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if {[$w cget -state] ne "disabled"} {
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# If the mouse button is down, set the relief to sunken on entry.
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# Overwise, if there's an -overrelief value, set the relief to that.
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set Priv($w,relief) [$w cget -relief]
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if {$Priv(buttonWindow) eq $w} {
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$w configure -relief sunken -state active
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set Priv($w,prelief) sunken
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} elseif {[set over [$w cget -overrelief]] ne ""} {
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$w configure -relief $over
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set Priv($w,prelief) $over
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}
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}
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set Priv(window) $w
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}
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# ::tk::ButtonLeave --
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# The procedure below is invoked when the mouse pointer leaves a
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# button widget. It changes the state of the button back to inactive.
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# Restore any modified relief too.
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#
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# Arguments:
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# w - The name of the widget.
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proc ::tk::ButtonLeave w {
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variable ::tk::Priv
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if {[$w cget -state] ne "disabled"} {
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$w configure -state normal
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}
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# Restore the original button relief if it was changed by Tk.
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# That is signaled by the existence of Priv($w,prelief).
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if {[info exists Priv($w,relief)]} {
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if {[info exists Priv($w,prelief)] && \
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$Priv($w,prelief) eq [$w cget -relief]} {
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$w configure -relief $Priv($w,relief)
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}
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unset -nocomplain Priv($w,relief) Priv($w,prelief)
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}
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set Priv(window) ""
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}
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# ::tk::ButtonDown --
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# The procedure below is invoked when the mouse button is pressed in
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# a button widget. It records the fact that the mouse is in the button,
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# saves the button's relief so it can be restored later, and changes
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# the relief to sunken.
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#
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# Arguments:
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# w - The name of the widget.
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proc ::tk::ButtonDown w {
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variable ::tk::Priv
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# Only save the button's relief if it does not yet exist. If there
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# is an overrelief setting, Priv($w,relief) will already have been set,
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# and the current value of the -relief option will be incorrect.
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if {![info exists Priv($w,relief)]} {
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set Priv($w,relief) [$w cget -relief]
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}
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if {[$w cget -state] ne "disabled"} {
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set Priv(buttonWindow) $w
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$w configure -relief sunken -state active
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set Priv($w,prelief) sunken
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# If this button has a repeatdelay set up, get it going with an after
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after cancel $Priv(afterId)
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set delay [$w cget -repeatdelay]
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set Priv(repeated) 0
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if {$delay > 0} {
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set Priv(afterId) [after $delay [list tk::ButtonAutoInvoke $w]]
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}
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}
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}
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# ::tk::ButtonUp --
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# The procedure below is invoked when the mouse button is released
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# in a button widget. It restores the button's relief and invokes
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# the command as long as the mouse hasn't left the button.
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#
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# Arguments:
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# w - The name of the widget.
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proc ::tk::ButtonUp w {
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variable ::tk::Priv
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if {$Priv(buttonWindow) eq $w} {
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set Priv(buttonWindow) ""
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# Restore the button's relief if it was cached.
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if {[info exists Priv($w,relief)]} {
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if {[info exists Priv($w,prelief)] && \
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$Priv($w,prelief) eq [$w cget -relief]} {
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$w configure -relief $Priv($w,relief)
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}
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unset -nocomplain Priv($w,relief) Priv($w,prelief)
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}
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# Clean up the after event from the auto-repeater
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after cancel $Priv(afterId)
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if {$Priv(window) eq $w && [$w cget -state] ne "disabled"} {
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$w configure -state normal
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# Only invoke the command if it wasn't already invoked by the
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# auto-repeater functionality
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if { $Priv(repeated) == 0 } {
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uplevel #0 [list $w invoke]
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}
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}
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}
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}
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# ::tk::CheckRadioEnter --
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# The procedure below is invoked when the mouse pointer enters a
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# checkbutton or radiobutton widget. It records the button we're in
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# and changes the state of the button to active unless the button is
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# disabled.
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#
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# Arguments:
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# w - The name of the widget.
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proc ::tk::CheckRadioEnter w {
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variable ::tk::Priv
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if {[$w cget -state] ne "disabled"} {
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if {$Priv(buttonWindow) eq $w} {
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$w configure -state active
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}
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if {[set over [$w cget -overrelief]] ne ""} {
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set Priv($w,relief) [$w cget -relief]
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set Priv($w,prelief) $over
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$w configure -relief $over
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}
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}
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set Priv(window) $w
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}
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# ::tk::CheckRadioDown --
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# The procedure below is invoked when the mouse button is pressed in
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# a button widget. It records the fact that the mouse is in the button,
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# saves the button's relief so it can be restored later, and changes
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# the relief to sunken.
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#
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# Arguments:
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# w - The name of the widget.
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proc ::tk::CheckRadioDown w {
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variable ::tk::Priv
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if {![info exists Priv($w,relief)]} {
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set Priv($w,relief) [$w cget -relief]
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}
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if {[$w cget -state] ne "disabled"} {
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set Priv(buttonWindow) $w
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set Priv(repeated) 0
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$w configure -state active
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}
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}
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}
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if {"x11" eq [tk windowingsystem]} {
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#####################
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# Unix implementation
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#####################
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# ::tk::ButtonEnter --
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# The procedure below is invoked when the mouse pointer enters a
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# button widget. It records the button we're in and changes the
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# state of the button to active unless the button is disabled.
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#
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# Arguments:
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# w - The name of the widget.
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proc ::tk::ButtonEnter {w} {
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variable ::tk::Priv
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if {[$w cget -state] ne "disabled"} {
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# On unix the state is active just with mouse-over
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$w configure -state active
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# If the mouse button is down, set the relief to sunken on entry.
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# Overwise, if there's an -overrelief value, set the relief to that.
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set Priv($w,relief) [$w cget -relief]
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if {$Priv(buttonWindow) eq $w} {
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$w configure -relief sunken
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set Priv($w,prelief) sunken
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} elseif {[set over [$w cget -overrelief]] ne ""} {
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$w configure -relief $over
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set Priv($w,prelief) $over
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}
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}
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set Priv(window) $w
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}
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# ::tk::ButtonLeave --
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# The procedure below is invoked when the mouse pointer leaves a
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# button widget. It changes the state of the button back to inactive.
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# Restore any modified relief too.
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#
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# Arguments:
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# w - The name of the widget.
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proc ::tk::ButtonLeave w {
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variable ::tk::Priv
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if {[$w cget -state] ne "disabled"} {
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$w configure -state normal
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}
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# Restore the original button relief if it was changed by Tk.
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# That is signaled by the existence of Priv($w,prelief).
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if {[info exists Priv($w,relief)]} {
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if {[info exists Priv($w,prelief)] && \
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$Priv($w,prelief) eq [$w cget -relief]} {
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$w configure -relief $Priv($w,relief)
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}
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unset -nocomplain Priv($w,relief) Priv($w,prelief)
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}
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set Priv(window) ""
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}
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# ::tk::ButtonDown --
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# The procedure below is invoked when the mouse button is pressed in
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# a button widget. It records the fact that the mouse is in the button,
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# saves the button's relief so it can be restored later, and changes
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# the relief to sunken.
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#
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# Arguments:
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# w - The name of the widget.
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proc ::tk::ButtonDown w {
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variable ::tk::Priv
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# Only save the button's relief if it does not yet exist. If there
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# is an overrelief setting, Priv($w,relief) will already have been set,
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# and the current value of the -relief option will be incorrect.
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if {![info exists Priv($w,relief)]} {
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set Priv($w,relief) [$w cget -relief]
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}
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if {[$w cget -state] ne "disabled"} {
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set Priv(buttonWindow) $w
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$w configure -relief sunken
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set Priv($w,prelief) sunken
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# If this button has a repeatdelay set up, get it going with an after
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after cancel $Priv(afterId)
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set delay [$w cget -repeatdelay]
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set Priv(repeated) 0
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if {$delay > 0} {
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set Priv(afterId) [after $delay [list tk::ButtonAutoInvoke $w]]
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}
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}
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}
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# ::tk::ButtonUp --
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# The procedure below is invoked when the mouse button is released
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# in a button widget. It restores the button's relief and invokes
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# the command as long as the mouse hasn't left the button.
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#
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# Arguments:
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# w - The name of the widget.
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proc ::tk::ButtonUp w {
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variable ::tk::Priv
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if {$w eq $Priv(buttonWindow)} {
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set Priv(buttonWindow) ""
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# Restore the button's relief if it was cached.
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if {[info exists Priv($w,relief)]} {
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if {[info exists Priv($w,prelief)] && \
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$Priv($w,prelief) eq [$w cget -relief]} {
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$w configure -relief $Priv($w,relief)
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}
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unset -nocomplain Priv($w,relief) Priv($w,prelief)
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}
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# Clean up the after event from the auto-repeater
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after cancel $Priv(afterId)
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if {$Priv(window) eq $w && [$w cget -state] ne "disabled"} {
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# Only invoke the command if it wasn't already invoked by the
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# auto-repeater functionality
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if { $Priv(repeated) == 0 } {
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uplevel #0 [list $w invoke]
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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if {[tk windowingsystem] eq "aqua"} {
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####################
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# Mac implementation
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####################
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# ::tk::ButtonEnter --
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# The procedure below is invoked when the mouse pointer enters a
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# button widget. It records the button we're in and changes the
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# state of the button to active unless the button is disabled.
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#
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# Arguments:
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# w - The name of the widget.
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proc ::tk::ButtonEnter {w} {
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variable ::tk::Priv
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if {[$w cget -state] ne "disabled"} {
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# If there's an -overrelief value, set the relief to that.
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if {$Priv(buttonWindow) eq $w} {
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$w configure -state active
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} elseif {[set over [$w cget -overrelief]] ne ""} {
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set Priv($w,relief) [$w cget -relief]
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set Priv($w,prelief) $over
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$w configure -relief $over
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}
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}
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set Priv(window) $w
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}
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# ::tk::ButtonLeave --
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# The procedure below is invoked when the mouse pointer leaves a
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# button widget. It changes the state of the button back to
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# inactive. If we're leaving the button window with a mouse button
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# pressed (Priv(buttonWindow) == $w), restore the relief of the
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# button too.
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#
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# Arguments:
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# w - The name of the widget.
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proc ::tk::ButtonLeave w {
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variable ::tk::Priv
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if {$w eq $Priv(buttonWindow)} {
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$w configure -state normal
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}
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# Restore the original button relief if it was changed by Tk.
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# That is signaled by the existence of Priv($w,prelief).
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if {[info exists Priv($w,relief)]} {
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if {[info exists Priv($w,prelief)] && \
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$Priv($w,prelief) eq [$w cget -relief]} {
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$w configure -relief $Priv($w,relief)
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}
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unset -nocomplain Priv($w,relief) Priv($w,prelief)
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}
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set Priv(window) ""
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}
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# ::tk::ButtonDown --
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# The procedure below is invoked when the mouse button is pressed in
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# a button widget. It records the fact that the mouse is in the button,
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# saves the button's relief so it can be restored later, and changes
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# the relief to sunken.
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#
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# Arguments:
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# w - The name of the widget.
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proc ::tk::ButtonDown w {
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variable ::tk::Priv
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if {[$w cget -state] ne "disabled"} {
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set Priv(buttonWindow) $w
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$w configure -state active
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# If this button has a repeatdelay set up, get it going with an after
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after cancel $Priv(afterId)
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set Priv(repeated) 0
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if { ![catch {$w cget -repeatdelay} delay] } {
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if {$delay > 0} {
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set Priv(afterId) [after $delay [list tk::ButtonAutoInvoke $w]]
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}
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}
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}
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}
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# ::tk::ButtonUp --
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# The procedure below is invoked when the mouse button is released
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# in a button widget. It restores the button's relief and invokes
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# the command as long as the mouse hasn't left the button.
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#
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# Arguments:
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# w - The name of the widget.
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proc ::tk::ButtonUp w {
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variable ::tk::Priv
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if {$Priv(buttonWindow) eq $w} {
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set Priv(buttonWindow) ""
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$w configure -state normal
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# Restore the button's relief if it was cached.
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if {[info exists Priv($w,relief)]} {
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if {[info exists Priv($w,prelief)] && \
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$Priv($w,prelief) eq [$w cget -relief]} {
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$w configure -relief $Priv($w,relief)
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}
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unset -nocomplain Priv($w,relief) Priv($w,prelief)
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}
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# Clean up the after event from the auto-repeater
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after cancel $Priv(afterId)
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if {$Priv(window) eq $w && [$w cget -state] ne "disabled"} {
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# Only invoke the command if it wasn't already invoked by the
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# auto-repeater functionality
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if { $Priv(repeated) == 0 } {
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uplevel #0 [list $w invoke]
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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##################
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# Shared routines
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##################
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# ::tk::ButtonInvoke --
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# The procedure below is called when a button is invoked through
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# the keyboard. It simulate a press of the button via the mouse.
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#
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# Arguments:
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# w - The name of the widget.
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proc ::tk::ButtonInvoke w {
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if {[$w cget -state] ne "disabled"} {
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set oldRelief [$w cget -relief]
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set oldState [$w cget -state]
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$w configure -state active -relief sunken
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update idletasks
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after 100
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$w configure -state $oldState -relief $oldRelief
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uplevel #0 [list $w invoke]
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}
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}
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# ::tk::ButtonAutoInvoke --
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#
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# Invoke an auto-repeating button, and set it up to continue to repeat.
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#
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# Arguments:
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# w button to invoke.
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#
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# Results:
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# None.
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#
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# Side effects:
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# May create an after event to call ::tk::ButtonAutoInvoke.
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proc ::tk::ButtonAutoInvoke {w} {
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variable ::tk::Priv
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after cancel $Priv(afterId)
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set delay [$w cget -repeatinterval]
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if {$Priv(window) eq $w} {
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incr Priv(repeated)
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uplevel #0 [list $w invoke]
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}
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if {$delay > 0} {
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set Priv(afterId) [after $delay [list tk::ButtonAutoInvoke $w]]
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}
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}
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# ::tk::CheckRadioInvoke --
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# The procedure below is invoked when the mouse button is pressed in
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# a checkbutton or radiobutton widget, or when the widget is invoked
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# through the keyboard. It invokes the widget if it
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# isn't disabled.
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#
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# Arguments:
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# w - The name of the widget.
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# cmd - The subcommand to invoke (one of invoke, select, or deselect).
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proc ::tk::CheckRadioInvoke {w {cmd invoke}} {
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if {[$w cget -state] ne "disabled"} {
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uplevel #0 [list $w $cmd]
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}
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}
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# Special versions of the handlers for checkbuttons on Unix that do the magic
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# to make things work right when the checkbutton indicator is hidden;
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# radiobuttons don't need this complexity.
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# ::tk::CheckInvoke --
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# The procedure below invokes the checkbutton, like ButtonInvoke, but handles
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# what to do when the checkbutton indicator is missing. Only used on Unix.
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#
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# Arguments:
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# w - The name of the widget.
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proc ::tk::CheckInvoke {w} {
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variable ::tk::Priv
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if {[$w cget -state] ne "disabled"} {
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# Additional logic to switch the "selected" colors around if necessary
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# (when we're indicator-less).
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if {![$w cget -indicatoron] && [info exist Priv($w,selectcolor)]} {
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if {[$w cget -selectcolor] eq $Priv($w,aselectcolor)} {
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$w configure -selectcolor $Priv($w,selectcolor)
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} else {
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$w configure -selectcolor $Priv($w,aselectcolor)
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}
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}
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uplevel #0 [list $w invoke]
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}
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}
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# ::tk::CheckEnter --
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# The procedure below enters the checkbutton, like ButtonEnter, but handles
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|
# what to do when the checkbutton indicator is missing. Only used on Unix.
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#
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# Arguments:
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# w - The name of the widget.
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proc ::tk::CheckEnter {w} {
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variable ::tk::Priv
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|
if {[$w cget -state] ne "disabled"} {
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# On unix the state is active just with mouse-over
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$w configure -state active
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# If the mouse button is down, set the relief to sunken on entry.
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# Overwise, if there's an -overrelief value, set the relief to that.
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|
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set Priv($w,relief) [$w cget -relief]
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if {$Priv(buttonWindow) eq $w} {
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$w configure -relief sunken
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set Priv($w,prelief) sunken
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} elseif {[set over [$w cget -overrelief]] ne ""} {
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$w configure -relief $over
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set Priv($w,prelief) $over
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}
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|
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# Compute what the "selected and active" color should be.
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|
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if {![$w cget -indicatoron] && [$w cget -selectcolor] ne ""} {
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set Priv($w,selectcolor) [$w cget -selectcolor]
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lassign [winfo rgb $w [$w cget -selectcolor]] r1 g1 b1
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lassign [winfo rgb $w [$w cget -activebackground]] r2 g2 b2
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set Priv($w,aselectcolor) \
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[format "#%04x%04x%04x" [expr {($r1+$r2)/2}] \
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[expr {($g1+$g2)/2}] [expr {($b1+$b2)/2}]]
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|
# use uplevel to work with other var resolvers
|
|
if {[uplevel #0 [list set [$w cget -variable]]]
|
|
eq [$w cget -onvalue]} {
|
|
$w configure -selectcolor $Priv($w,aselectcolor)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
set Priv(window) $w
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# ::tk::CheckLeave --
|
|
# The procedure below leaves the checkbutton, like ButtonLeave, but handles
|
|
# what to do when the checkbutton indicator is missing. Only used on Unix.
|
|
#
|
|
# Arguments:
|
|
# w - The name of the widget.
|
|
|
|
proc ::tk::CheckLeave {w} {
|
|
variable ::tk::Priv
|
|
if {[$w cget -state] ne "disabled"} {
|
|
$w configure -state normal
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
# Restore the original button "selected" color; assume that the user
|
|
# wasn't monkeying around with things too much.
|
|
|
|
if {![$w cget -indicatoron] && [info exist Priv($w,selectcolor)]} {
|
|
$w configure -selectcolor $Priv($w,selectcolor)
|
|
}
|
|
unset -nocomplain Priv($w,selectcolor) Priv($w,aselectcolor)
|
|
|
|
# Restore the original button relief if it was changed by Tk. That is
|
|
# signaled by the existence of Priv($w,prelief).
|
|
|
|
if {[info exists Priv($w,relief)]} {
|
|
if {[info exists Priv($w,prelief)] && \
|
|
$Priv($w,prelief) eq [$w cget -relief]} {
|
|
$w configure -relief $Priv($w,relief)
|
|
}
|
|
unset -nocomplain Priv($w,relief) Priv($w,prelief)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
set Priv(window) ""
|
|
}
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