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tk_focusNext(n)                             Tk Built-In Commands                             tk_focusNext(n)



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NAME
       tk_focusNext, tk_focusPrev, tk_focusFollowsMouse - Utility procedures for managing the input focus.

SYNOPSIS
       tk_focusNext window

       tk_focusPrev window

       tk_focusFollowsMouse
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DESCRIPTION
       tk_focusNext  is  a  utility  procedure  used for keyboard traversal.  It returns the ``next'' window
       after window in focus order.  The focus order is determined by the stacking order of windows and  the
       structure  of  the  window  hierarchy.   Among  siblings, the focus order is the same as the stacking
       order, with the lowest window being first.  If a window has children, the window  is  visited  first,
       followed  by  its children (recursively), followed by its next sibling.  Top-level windows other than
       window are skipped, so that tk_focusNext never returns a window in a different top-level from window.

       After  computing the next window, tk_focusNext examines the window's -takefocus option to see whether
       it should be skipped.  If so, tk_focusNext continues on to the next window in the focus order,  until
       it eventually finds a window that will accept the focus or returns back to window.

       tk_focusPrev  is  similar to tk_focusNext except that it returns the window just before window in the
       focus order.

       tk_focusFollowsMouse changes the focus model for the application to an implicit one where the  window
       under  the  mouse gets the focus.  After this procedure is called, whenever the mouse enters a window
       Tk will automatically give it the input focus.  The focus command may be used to move the focus to  a
       window other than the one under the mouse, but as soon as the mouse moves into a new window the focus
       will jump to that window.  Note: at present there is no built-in support for returning  the  applica-tion application
       tion  to an explicit focus model;  to do this you'll have to write a script that deletes the bindings
       created by tk_focusFollowsMouse.


KEYWORDS
       focus, keyboard traversal, top-level



Tk                                                   4.0                                     tk_focusNext(n)

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