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# # Bindings for Menubuttons. # # Menubuttons have three interaction modes: # # Pulldown: Press menubutton, drag over menu, release to activate menu entry # Popdown: Click menubutton to post menu # Keyboard: <Key-space> or accelerator key to post menu # # (In addition, when menu system is active, "dropdown" -- menu posts # on mouse-over. Ttk menubuttons don't implement this). # # For keyboard and popdown mode, we hand off to tk_popup and let # the built-in Tk bindings handle the rest of the interaction. # # ON X11: # # Standard Tk menubuttons use a global grab on the menubutton. # This won't work for Ttk menubuttons in pulldown mode, # since we need to process the final <ButtonRelease> event, # and this might be delivered to the menu. So instead we # rely on the passive grab that occurs on <ButtonPress> events, # and transition to popdown mode when the mouse is released # or dragged outside the menubutton. # # ON WINDOWS: # # I'm not sure what the hell is going on here. [$menu post] apparently # sets up some kind of internal grab for native menus. # On this platform, just use [tk_popup] for all menu actions. # # ON MACOS: # # Same probably applies here. # namespace eval ttk { namespace eval menubutton { variable State array set State { pulldown 0 oldcursor {} } } } bind TMenubutton <Enter> { %W instate !disabled {%W state active } } bind TMenubutton <Leave> { %W state !active } bind TMenubutton <Key-space> { ttk::menubutton::Popdown %W } bind TMenubutton <<Invoke>> { ttk::menubutton::Popdown %W } if {[tk windowingsystem] eq "x11"} { bind TMenubutton <ButtonPress-1> { ttk::menubutton::Pulldown %W } bind TMenubutton <ButtonRelease-1> { ttk::menubutton::TransferGrab %W } bind TMenubutton <B1-Leave> { ttk::menubutton::TransferGrab %W } } else { bind TMenubutton <ButtonPress-1> \ { %W state pressed ; ttk::menubutton::Popdown %W } bind TMenubutton <ButtonRelease-1> \ { %W state !pressed } } # PostPosition -- # Returns the x and y coordinates where the menu # should be posted, based on the menubutton and menu size # and -direction option. # # TODO: adjust menu width to be at least as wide as the button # for -direction above, below. # proc ttk::menubutton::PostPosition {mb menu} { set x [winfo rootx $mb] set y [winfo rooty $mb] set dir [$mb cget -direction] set bw [winfo width $mb] set bh [winfo height $mb] set mw [winfo reqwidth $menu] set mh [winfo reqheight $menu] set sw [expr {[winfo screenwidth $menu] - $bw - $mw}] set sh [expr {[winfo screenheight $menu] - $bh - $mh}] switch -- $dir { above { if {$y >= $mh} { incr y -$mh } { incr y $bh } } below { if {$y <= $sh} { incr y $bh } { incr y -$mh } } left { if {$x >= $mw} { incr x -$mw } { incr x $bw } } right { if {$x <= $sw} { incr x $bw } { incr x -$mw } } flush { # post menu atop menubutton. # If there's a menu entry whose label matches the # menubutton -text, assume this is an optionmenu # and place that entry over the menubutton. set index [FindMenuEntry $menu [$mb cget -text]] if {$index ne ""} { incr y -[$menu yposition $index] } } } return [list $x $y] } # Popdown -- # Post the menu and set a grab on the menu. # proc ttk::menubutton::Popdown {mb} { if {[$mb instate disabled] || [set menu [$mb cget -menu]] eq ""} { return } foreach {x y} [PostPosition $mb $menu] { break } tk_popup $menu $x $y } # Pulldown (X11 only) -- # Called when Button1 is pressed on a menubutton. # Posts the menu; a subsequent ButtonRelease # or Leave event will set a grab on the menu. # proc ttk::menubutton::Pulldown {mb} { variable State if {[$mb instate disabled] || [set menu [$mb cget -menu]] eq ""} { return } foreach {x y} [PostPosition $mb $menu] { break } set State(pulldown) 1 set State(oldcursor) [$mb cget -cursor] $mb state pressed $mb configure -cursor [$menu cget -cursor] $menu post $x $y tk_menuSetFocus $menu } # TransferGrab (X11 only) -- # Switch from pulldown mode (menubutton has an implicit grab) # to popdown mode (menu has an explicit grab). # proc ttk::menubutton::TransferGrab {mb} { variable State if {$State(pulldown)} { $mb configure -cursor $State(oldcursor) $mb state {!pressed !active} set State(pulldown) 0 set menu [$mb cget -menu] tk_popup $menu [winfo rootx $menu] [winfo rooty $menu] } } # FindMenuEntry -- # Hack to support tk_optionMenus. # Returns the index of the menu entry with a matching -label, # -1 if not found. # proc ttk::menubutton::FindMenuEntry {menu s} { set last [$menu index last] if {$last eq "none"} { return "" } for {set i 0} {$i <= $last} {incr i} { if {![catch {$menu entrycget $i -label} label] && ($label eq $s)} { return $i } } return "" } #*EOF*