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# toolbar.tcl -- # # This demonstration script creates a toolbar that can be torn off. if {![info exists widgetDemo]} { error "This script should be run from the \"widget\" demo." } package require Tk set w .toolbar destroy $w toplevel $w wm title $w "Toolbar Demonstration" wm iconname $w "toolbar" positionWindow $w ttk::label $w.msg -wraplength 4i -text "This is a demonstration of how to do\ a toolbar that is styled correctly and which can be torn off. The\ buttons are configured to be \u201Ctoolbar style\u201D buttons by\ telling them that they are to use the Toolbutton style. At the left\ end of the toolbar is a simple marker that the cursor changes to a\ movement icon over; drag that away from the toolbar to tear off the\ whole toolbar into a separate toplevel widget. When the dragged-off\ toolbar is no longer needed, just close it like any normal toplevel\ and it will reattach to the window it was torn off from." ## Set up the toolbar hull set t [frame $w.toolbar] ;# Must be a frame! ttk::separator $w.sep ttk::frame $t.tearoff -cursor fleur ttk::separator $t.tearoff.to -orient vertical ttk::separator $t.tearoff.to2 -orient vertical pack $t.tearoff.to -fill y -expand 1 -padx 2 -side left pack $t.tearoff.to2 -fill y -expand 1 -side left ttk::frame $t.contents grid $t.tearoff $t.contents -sticky nsew grid columnconfigure $t $t.contents -weight 1 grid columnconfigure $t.contents 1000 -weight 1 ## Bindings so that the toolbar can be torn off and reattached bind $t.tearoff <B1-Motion> [list tearoff $t %X %Y] bind $t.tearoff.to <B1-Motion> [list tearoff $t %X %Y] bind $t.tearoff.to2 <B1-Motion> [list tearoff $t %X %Y] proc tearoff {w x y} { if {[string match $w* [winfo containing $x $y]]} { return } grid remove $w grid remove $w.tearoff wm manage $w wm protocol $w WM_DELETE_WINDOW [list untearoff $w] } proc untearoff {w} { wm forget $w grid $w.tearoff grid $w } ## Toolbar contents ttk::button $t.button -text "Button" -style Toolbutton -command [list \ $w.txt insert end "Button Pressed\n"] ttk::checkbutton $t.check -text "Check" -variable check -style Toolbutton \ -command [concat [list $w.txt insert end] {"check is $check\n"}] ttk::menubutton $t.menu -text "Menu" -menu $t.menu.m ttk::combobox $t.combo -value [lsort [font families]] -state readonly menu $t.menu.m $t.menu.m add command -label "Just" -command [list $w.txt insert end Just\n] $t.menu.m add command -label "An" -command [list $w.txt insert end An\n] $t.menu.m add command -label "Example" \ -command [list $w.txt insert end Example\n] bind $t.combo <<ComboboxSelected>> [list changeFont $w.txt $t.combo] proc changeFont {txt combo} { $txt configure -font [list [$combo get] 10] } ## Some content for the rest of the toplevel text $w.txt -width 40 -height 10 interp alias {} doInsert {} $w.txt insert end ;# Make bindings easy to write ## Arrange contents grid $t.button $t.check $t.menu $t.combo -in $t.contents -padx 2 -sticky ns grid $t -sticky ew grid $w.sep -sticky ew grid $w.msg -sticky ew grid $w.txt -sticky nsew grid rowconfigure $w $w.txt -weight 1 grid columnconfigure $w $w.txt -weight 1 ## See Code / Dismiss buttons set btns [addSeeDismiss $w.buttons $w] grid $btns -sticky ew