man dialog () - Create and manipulate a dialog widget
NAME
dialog - Create and manipulate a dialog widget
SYNOPSIS
dialog pathName ?options?
INHERITANCE
itk::Toplevel <- Shell <- Dialogshell <- Dialog
STANDARD OPTIONS
background cursor foreground
See the "options" manual entry for details on the standard options.
INHERITED OPTIONS
buttonBoxPadX buttonBoxPadY buttonBoxPos padX padY separator thickness
See the "dialogshell" manual entry for details on the above inherited options.
height master modality width
See the "shell" manual entry for details on the above inherited options.
title
See the "Toplevel" manual entry for details on the above inherited options.
DESCRIPTION
The dialog command creates a dialog box providing standard buttons and a child site for use in derived classes. The buttons include ok, apply, cancel, and help. Methods and Options exist to configure the buttons and their containing box.
METHODS
The dialog 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 dialog widgets:
INHERITED METHODS
add buttonconfigure default hide index insert invoke show
See the "buttonbox" manual entry for details on the above inherited methods.
childsite
See the "dialogshell" manual entry for details on the above inherited methods.
activate center deactivate
See the "shell" manual entry for details on the above inherited methods.
WIDGET-SPECIFIC METHODS
- pathName cget option
- Returns the current value of the configuration option given by option. Option may have any of the values accepted by the dialog 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 dialog command.
EXAMPLE
dialog .d -modality global .d buttonconfigure OK -command {puts OK; .d deactivate 1} .d buttonconfigure Apply -command {puts Apply} .d buttonconfigure Cancel -command {puts Cancel; .d deactivate 0} .d buttonconfigure Help -command {puts Help} listbox [.d childsite].lb -relief sunken pack [.d childsite].lb -expand yes -fill both
if {[.d activate]} { puts "Exit via OK button" } else { puts "Exit via Cancel button" }
AUTHOR
Mark L. Ulferts Bret A. Schuhmacher
KEYWORDS
dialog, dialogshell, shell, widget