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iwidgets::buttonbox(1)                         [incr Widgets]                         iwidgets::buttonbox(1)



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NAME
       iwidgets::buttonbox - Create and manipulate a manager widget for buttons

SYNOPSIS
       iwidgets::buttonbox pathName ?options?

INHERITANCE
       itk::Widget <- iwidgets::buttonbox

STANDARD OPTIONS
       background      cursor

       See the "options" manual entry for details on the standard options.

WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS
       Name:           orient
       Class:          Orient
       Command-Line Switch:           -orient

              Orientation of the button box: horizontal or vertical.  The default is horizontal.

       Name:           padX
       Class:          PadX
       Command-Line Switch:           -padx

              Specifies a non-negative padding distance to leave between the button group and the outer edge
              of the button box in the x direction.  The value may be given in any of the  forms  acceptable
              to Tk_GetPixels.  The default is 5 pixels.

       Name:           padY
       Class:          PadY
       Command-Line Switch:           -pady

              Specifies a non-negative padding distance to leave between the button group and the outer edge
              of the button box in the y direction.  The value may be given in any of the  forms  acceptable
              to Tk_GetPixels.  The default is 5 pixels.

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DESCRIPTION
       The  iwidgets::buttonbox  command  creates  a manager widget for controlling buttons.  The button box
       also supports the display and invocation of a default button.   The  button  box  can  be  configured
       either horizontally or vertically.


METHODS
       The  iwidgets::buttonbox  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.

       Many of the widget commands for the buttonbox take as one argument an indicator of  which  button  of
       the  button box to operate on.  These indicators are called indexes and allow reference and manipula-
       tion of buttons regardless of their current map state.  buttonbox indexes may be specified in any  of
       the following forms:

       number      Specifies  the button numerically, where 0 corresponds to the left/top-most button of the
                   button box.

       end         Indicates the right/bottom-most button of the button box.

       default     Indicates the current default button of the button box.  This  is  the  button  with  the
                   default ring displayed.

       pattern     If  the  index doesn't satisfy one of the above forms then this form is used.  Pattern is
                   pattern-matched against the tag of each button in the button box, in order from  left/top
                   to right/left, until a matching entry is found.  The rules of Tcl_StringMatch are used.


WIDGET-SPECIFIC METHODS
       pathName add tag args
              Add  a  button distinguished by tag to the end of the button box.  If additional arguments are
              present they specify options to be applied to the button.  See PushButton for  information  on
              the options available.

       pathName buttonconfigure index ?options?
              This command is similar to the configure command, except that it applies to the options for an
              individual button, whereas configure applies to the options for the button  box  as  a  whole.
              Options  may have any of the values accepted by the PushButton command.  If options are speci-fied, specified,
              fied, options are modified as indicated in the  command  and  the  command  returns  an  empty
              string.   If no options are specified, returns a list describing the current options for entry
              index (see Tk_ConfigureInfo for information on the format of this list).

       pathName cget option
              Returns the current value of the configuration option given by option.  Option may have any of
              the values accepted by the iwidgets::buttonbox 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  informa-tion information
              tion  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 correspond-ing corresponding
              ing  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 val-ues values
              ues accepted by the iwidgets::buttonbox command.

       pathName default index
              Sets the default button to the button given by index.  This causes the default ring to  appear
              arround the specified button.

       pathName delete index
              Deletes the button given by index from the button box.

       pathName hide index
              Hides  the button denoted by index.  This doesn't remove the button permanently, just inhibits
              its display.

       pathName index index
              Returns the numerical index corresponding to index.

       pathName insert index tag ?option value option value ...?
              Same as the add command except that it inserts the new button just before  the  one  given  by
              index,  instead  of  appending  to the end of the button box.  The option, and value arguments
              have the same interpretation as for the add widget command.

       pathName invoke ?index?
              Invoke the command associated with a button.  If no  arguments  are  given  then  the  current
              default button is invoked, otherwise the argument is expected to be a button index.

       pathName show index
              Display a previously hidden button denoted by index.

EXAMPLE
               package require Iwidgets 4.0
               iwidgets::buttonbox .bb

               .bb add Yes -text Yes -command "puts Yes"
               .bb add No -text No -command "puts No"
               .bb add Maybe -text Maybe -command "puts Maybe"
               .bb default Yes

               pack .bb -expand yes -fill both


AUTHOR
       Bret A. Schuhmacher

       Mark L. Ulferts

KEYWORDS
       buttonbox, pushbutton, button, widget



Tk                                                                                    iwidgets::buttonbox(1)

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