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diff --git a/itcl/iwidgets/demos/html/tabnotebook.n.html b/itcl/iwidgets/demos/html/tabnotebook.n.html new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..97064a914dc --- /dev/null +++ b/itcl/iwidgets/demos/html/tabnotebook.n.html @@ -0,0 +1,860 @@ +<TITLE>tabnotebook - create and manipulate tabnotebook widgets</TITLE> +<H1>tabnotebook - create and manipulate tabnotebook widgets</H1> + +</pre><H2>SYNOPSIS</H2> +<B>tabnotebook</B> <I>pathName</I>? <I>options</I>? +</pre><H2>INHERITANCE</H2> +itk::Widget <- tabnotebook +</pre><H2>STANDARD OPTIONS</H2> +<P> +<table cellpadding=5> +<td valign=top> +<B>background</B><br> +<B>cursor</B><br> +</td> +<td valign=top> +<B>disabledForeground</B><br> +<B>font</B><br> +</td> +<td valign=top> +<B>foreground</B><br> +<B>height</B><br> +</td> +<td valign=top> +<B>scrollCommand</B><br> +<B>width</B><br> +</td> +</table> +<P> +See the <A HREF="http://www.sco.com/Technology/tcl/man/tk_man/options.n.html"> "options" </A> manual entry for details on the standard options. +</pre><H2>WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS</H2> +<P> +<pre> +Name: <B>angle</B> +Class: <B>Angle</B> +Command-Line Switch: <B>-angle</B> +</pre> +<UL> +Specifes the angle of slope from the inner edge to the outer edge of the tab. +An angle of 0 specifies square tabs. Valid ranges are 0 to 45 degrees +inclusive. Default is 15 degrees. If <B>tabPos</B> is e or w, this option +is ignored. +</UL> +<P> +<pre> +Name: <B>auto</B> +Class: <B>Auto</B> +Command-Line Switch: <B>-auto</B> +</pre> +<UL> +Specifies whether to use the automatic packing/unpacking algorithm of the +notebook. A value of true indicates that page frames will be unpacked and +packed acoording to the algorithm described in the select command. A value +of <B>false</B> leaves the current page packed and +subsequent <B>selects</B>, <B>next</B>, or <B>previous</B> commands do not +switch pages automatically. In either case the page's associated +command (see the <B>add</B> command's description of the command option) is +invoked. The value may have any of the forms accepted by +the <B>Tcl_GetBoolean</B>, such as <B>true</B>, <B>false</B>, <B>0</B>, +<B>1</B>, <B>yes</B>, or <B>no</B>. +</UL> +<P> +<pre> +Name: <B>backdrop</B> +Class: <B>Backdrop</B> +Command-Line Switch: <B>-backdrop</B> +</pre> +<UL> +Specifies a background color to use when filling in the backdrop area +behind the tabs. +</UL> +<P> +<pre> +Name: <B>background</B> +Class: <B>Background</B> +Command-Line Switch: <B>-background</B> +</pre> +<UL> +Specifies a background color to use for displaying a page and its associated +tab. This can be thought of as the selected tab background color, since the +tab associated with the selected page is the selected tab. +</UL> +<P> +<pre> +Name: <B>bevelAmount</B> +Class: <B>BevelAmount</B> +Command-Line Switch: <B>-bevelamount</B> +</pre> +<UL> +Specifes the size of tab corners. A value of 0 with <B>angle</B> set to +0 results in square tabs. A <B>bevelAmount</B> of 4, means that the tab will +be drawn with angled corners that cut in 4 pixels from the edge of +the tab. The default is 0. +</UL> +<P> +<pre> +Name: <B>borderWidth</B> +Class: <B>BorderWidth</B> +Command-Line Switch: <B>-borderwidth</B> +</pre> +<UL> +Specifies the width of shadowed border to place around the notebook area of +the tabnotebook. The default value is 2. +</UL> +<P> +<pre> +Name: <B>disabledForeground</B> +Class: <B>DisabledForeground</B> +Command-Line Switch: <B>-disabledforeground</B> +</pre> +<UL> +Specifies a foreground color to use for displaying a tab's label when +its <B>state</B> is disabled. +</UL> +<P> +<pre> +Name: <B>equalTabs</B> +Class: <B>EqualTabs</B> +Command-Line Switch: <B>-equaltabs</B> +</pre> +<UL> +Specifies whether to force tabs to be equal sized or not. A value +of <B>true</B> means constrain tabs to be equal sized. A value +of <B>false</B> allows each tab to size based on the text label size. The +value may have any of the forms accepted by the <B>Tcl_GetBoolean</B>, such +as <B>true</B>, <B>false</B>, <B>0</B>, <B>1</B>, <B>yes</B>, or <B>no</B>. +</UL> +<UL> +For horizontally positioned tabs (<B>tabpos</B> is either <B>s</B> or <B>n</B>), +<B>true</B> forces all tabs to be equal width (the width being equal to +the longest label plus any <B>padX</B> specified). Horizontal tabs are +always equal in height. +</UL> +<UL> +For vertically positioned tabs (<B>tabpos</B> is either <B>w</B> or <B>e</B>), +<B>true</B> forces all tabs to be equal height (the height being equal to the +height of the label with the largest font). Vertically oriented tabs +are always equal in width. +</UL> +<P> +<pre> +Name: <B>foreground</B> +Class: <B>Foreground</B> +Command-Line Switch: <B>-foreground</B> +</pre> +<UL> +Specifies a foreground color to use for displaying a page and its associated +tab label. This can be thought of as the selected tab background color, +since the tab associated with the selected page is the selected tab. +</UL> +<P> +<pre> +Name: <B>gap</B> +Class: <B>Gap</B> +Command-Line Switch: <B>-gap</B> +</pre> +<UL> +Specifies the amount of pixel space to place between each tab. Value may +be any pixel offset value. In addition, a special keyword <B>overlap</B> +can be used as the value to achieve a standard overlap of tabs. This value +may have any of the forms acceptable to <B>Tk_GetPixels</B>. +</UL> +<P> +<pre> +Name: <B>margin</B> +Class: <B>Margin</B> +Command-Line Switch: <B>-Bmargin</B> +</pre> +<UL> +Specifies the amount of space to place between the outside edge of the +tabnotebook and the outside edge of its tabs. If <B>tabPos</B> is <B>s</B>, +this is the amount of space between the bottom edge of the tabnotebook and +the bottom edge of the set of tabs. If <B>tabPos</B> is <B>n</B>, this is +the amount of space between the top edge of the tabnotebook and the top +edge of the set of tabs. If <B>tabPos</B> is <B>e</B>, this is the amount of +space between the right edge of the tabnotebook and the right edge of the +set of tabs. If <B>tabPos</B> is <B>w</B>, this is the amount of space +between the left edge of the tabnotebook and the left edge of the set +of tabs. This value may have any of the forms acceptable to <B>Tk_GetPixels</B>. +</UL> +<P> +<pre> +Name: <B>padX</B> +Class: <B>PadX</B> +Command-Line Switch: <B>-padx</B> +</pre> +<UL> +Specifies a non-negative value indicating how much extra space to request +for a tab around its label in the X-direction. When computing how large +a window it needs, the tab will add this amount to the width it would +normally need The tab will end up with extra internal space to the left +and right of its text label. This value may have any of the forms acceptable +to <B>Tk_GetPixels</B>. +</UL> +<P> +<pre> +Name: <B>padY</B> +Class: <B>PadY</B> +Command-Line Switch: <B>-pady</B> +</pre> +<UL> +Specifies a non-negative value indicating how much extra space to request for +a tab around its label in the Y-direction. When computing how large a +window it needs, the tab will add this amount to the height it would normally +need The tab will end up with extra internal space to the top and bottom of +its text label. This value may have any of the forms acceptable +to <B>Tk_GetPixels</B>. +</UL> +<P> +<pre> +Name: <B>raiseSelect</B> +Class: <B>RaiseSelect</B> +Command-Line Switch: <B>-raiseselect</B> +</pre> +<UL> +Specifes whether to slightly raise the selected tab from the rest of the +tabs. The selected tab is drawn 2 pixels closer to the outside of the +tabnotebook than the unselected tabs. A value of <B>true</B> says to +raise selected tabs, a value of <B>false</B> turns this feature off. The +default is <B>false</B>. The value may have any of the forms accepted +by the <B>Tcl_GetBoolean</B>, such as <B>true</B>, <B>false</B>, <B>0</B>, +<B>1</B>, <B>yes</B>, or <B>no</B>. +</UL> +<P> +<pre> +Name: <B>start</B> +Class: <B>Start</B> +Command-Line Switch: <B>-start</B> +</pre> +<UL> +Specifies the amount of space to place between the left or top edge of the +tabnotebook and the starting edge of its tabs. For horizontally positioned +tabs, this is the amount of space between the left edge of the notebook and +the left edge of the first tab. For vertically positioned tabs, this is the +amount of space between the top of the notebook and the top of the first +tab. This value may change if the user performs a MButton-2 scroll on the +tabs. This value may have any of the forms acceptable to <B>Tk_GetPixels</B>. +</UL> +<P> +<pre> +Name: <B>state</B> +Class: <B>State</B> +Command-Line Switch: <B>-state</B> +</pre> +<UL> +Sets the active state of the tabnotebook. Specifying <B>normal</B> allows +all pages to be selectable. Specifying <B>disabled</B> disables the notebook +causing all page tabs to be drawn in the <B>disabledForeground</B> color. +</UL> +<P> +<pre> +Name: <B>tabBackground</B> +Class: <B>TabBackground</B> +Command-Line Switch: <B>-tabbackground</B> +</pre> +<UL> +Specifies a background color to use for displaying tab backgrounds when +they are in their unselected state. This is the background associated with +tabs on all pages other than the selected page. +</UL> +<P> +<pre> +Name: <B>tabBorders</B> +Class: <B>TabBorders</B> +Command-Line Switch: <B>-tabborders</B> +</pre> +<UL> +Specifies whether to draw the borders of tabs that are not selected. +Specifying <B>true</B> (the default) draws these borders, +specifying <B>false</B> draws only the border around the selected tab. The +value may have any of the forms accepted by the <B>Tcl_GetBoolean</B>, +such as <B>true</B>, <B>false</B>, <B>0</B>, <B>1</B>,<B> yes</B>, or <B>no</B>. +</UL> +<P> +<pre> +Name: <B>tabForeground</B> +Class: <B>TabForeground</B> +Command-Line Switch: <B>-tabforeground</B> +</pre> +<UL> +Specifies a foreground color to use for displaying tab labels when they +are in their unselected state. This is the foreground associated with tabs +on all pages other than the selected page. +</UL> +<P> +<pre> +Name: <B>tabPos</B> +Class: <B>TabPos</B> +Command-Line Switch: <B>-tabpos</B> +</pre> +<UL> +Specifies the location of the set of tabs in relation to the notebook +area. Must be n, s, e, or w. Defaults to s. +</UL> +</pre><HR> +</pre><H2>DESCRIPTION</H2> +<P> +The <B>tabnotebook</B> command creates a new window (given by the pathName +argument) and makes it into a <B>tabnotebook</B> widget. Additional options, +described above may be specified on the command line or in the option +database to configure aspects of the tabnotebook such as its colors, font, +and text. The tabnotebook command returns its pathName argument. At the +time this command is invoked, there must not exist a window named +pathName, but pathName's parent must exist. +<P> +A <B>tabnotebook</B> is a widget that contains a set of tabbed pages. It +displays one page from the set as the selected page. A Tab displays the +label for the page to which it is attached and serves as a page +selector. When a page's tab is selected, the page's contents are displayed +in the page area. The selected tab has a three-dimensional effect to make +it appear to float above the other tabs. The tabs are displayed as a group +along either the left, top, right, or bottom edge. When first created a +tabnotebook has no pages. Pages may be added or deleted using widget +commands described below. +<P> +A special option may be provided to the tabnotebook. The <B>-auto</B> +option specifies whether the tabnotebook will automatically handle the +unpacking and packing of pages when pages are selected. A value of +true signifies that the notebook will automatically manage it. This is the +default value. A value of false signifies the notebook will not perform +automatic switching of pages. +</pre><H2>NOTEBOOK PAGES</H2> +A tabnotebook's pages area contains a single child site frame. When a +new page is created it is a child of this frame. The page's child site +frame serves as a geometry container for applications to pack widgets +into. It is this frame that is automatically unpacked or packed when +the auto option is true. This creates the effect of one page being visible +at a time. When a new page is selected, the previously selected page's +child site frame is automatically unpacked from the tabnotebook's child +site frame and the newly selected page's child site is packed into the +tabnotebook's child site frame. +<P> +However, sometimes it is desirable to handle page changes in a different +manner. By specifying the <B>auto</B> option as <B>false</B>, child site +packing can be disabled and done differently. For example, all widgets +might be packed into the first page's child site <B>frame</B>. Then when +a new page is selected, the application can reconfigure the widgets +and give the appearance that the page was flipped. +<P> +In both cases the command option for a page specifies a Tcl Command +to execute when the page is selected. In the case of <B>auto</B> +being <B>true</B>, it is between the unpacking of the previously selected +page and the packing of the newly selected page. +<P> +Notebook pages can also be controlled with scroll bars or other widgets +that obey the <B>scrollcommand</B> protocol. By giving a scrollbar +a <B>-command</B> to call the tabnotebook's <B>select</B> method, the +tabnotebook can be controlled with a scrollbar. +<P> +The notebook area is implemented with the notebook mega widget. +</pre><H2>TABS</H2> +Tabs appear along the edge of the notebook area. Tabs are drawn to appear +attached to their associated page. When a tab is clicked on, the associated +page is selected and the tab is drawn as raised above all other tabs and as +a seamless part of its notebook page. Tabs can be controlled in their +location along the edges, the angle tab sides are drawn with, gap between +tabs, starting margin of tabs, internal padding around text labels in +a tab, the font, and its label. +<P> +The Tab area is implemented with the <B>tabset</B> mega widget. +See <B>tabset(1)</B>. Tabs may be oriented along either the north, south, +east, or west sides with the <B>tabPos</B> option. North and south tabs +may appear as angled, square, or bevelled. West and east tabs may appear +as square or bevelled. By changing tab gaps, tab angles, bevelling, +orientations, colors, fonts, start locations, and margins; tabs may appear +in a wide variety of styles. For example, it is possible to implement +Microsoft-style tabs, Borland property tab styles, or Borland Delphi +style tabs all with the same tabnotebook. +</pre><H2>WIDGET-SPECIFIC METHODS</H2> +<P> +The <B>tabnotebook</B> command creates a new Tcl command whose name +is <I>pathName</I>. This command may be used to invoke various operations +on the widget. It has the following general form: +<pre> +<I>pathName option </I>?<I>arg arg ...</I>? +</pre> +<I>option</I> and the <I>arg</I>s +determine the exact behavior of the command. +<P> +Many of the widget commands for a notebook take as one argument an +indicator of which page of the notebook to operate on. These indicators are +called indexes and may be specified in any of the following forms: +<DL> +<DT> <I>number</I> +</I></B> +<DD> Specifies the page numerically, where 0 corresponds to the first page +in the notebook, 1 to the second, and so on. +</DL> +<DL> +<DT> <B>select</B> +</I></B> +<DD> Specifies the currently selected page's index. If no page is currently +selected, the value -1 is returned. +</DL> +<DL> +<DT> <B>end</B> +</I></B> +<DD> Specifes the last page in the tabnotebook's index. If the notebook is empty +this will return -1. +</DL> +<DL> +<DT> <I>pattern</I> +</I></B> +<DD> If the index doesn't satisfy any of the above forms, then this form is +used. Pattern is pattern-matched against the label of each page in the +notebook, in order from the first to the last page, until a matching entry +is found. The rules of Tcl_StringMatch are used. +'............................................................................. +The following commands are possible for tabnotebook widgets: +</DL> +<DL> +<DT> <I>pathName</I> <B>add</B> ?<I>option</I> <I>value</I> <I>option</I> <I>value</I> ...? +</I></B> +<DD> Add a new page at the end of the tabnotebook. A new child site frame is +created. Returns the child site pathName. If additional arguments are +present, they specify any of the following options: +</DL> +<UL> +<DL> +<DT> <B>-angle</B> <I>value</I> +</I></B> +<DD> Specifes the angle of slope from the inner edge to the outer edge of the +tab. An angle of 0 specifies square tabs. Valid ranges are 0 to 45 degrees +inclusive. Default is 15 degrees. If this option is specified as an empty +string (the default), then the angle option for the overall tabnotebook +is used. This is generally only set at the tabnotebook level. Tabs normally +will want to share the same angle value. +</DL> +<DL> +<DT> <B>-background</B> <I>value</I> +</I></B> +<DD> Specifies a background color to use for displaying tabs when they are +selected and for displaying the current page. If this option is specified +as an empty string (the default), then the background option for the +overall tabnotebook is used. +</DL> +<DL> +<DT> <B>-bevelamount</B> <I>value</I> +</I></B> +<DD> Specifes the size of tab corners. A value of 0 with angle set to 0 +results in square tabs. A bevelAmount of 4, means that the tab will be +drawn with angled corners that cut in 4 pixels from the edge of the tab. +The default is 0. This is generally only set at the tabnotebook level. +Tabs normally will want to share the same bevelAmount. +</DL> +<DL> +<DT> <B>-bitmap</B> <I>value</I> +</I></B> +<DD> If label is a non-empty string, specifies a bitmap to display in this +page's tab. Bitmap may be of any of the forms accepted by Tk_GetPixmap. +</DL> +<DL> +<DT> <B>-command</B> <I>value</I> +</I></B> +<DD> Specifies a Tcl command to be executed when this page is selected. This +allows the programmer a hook to reconfigure this page's widgets or any +other page's widgets. +<UL> +If the tabnotebook has the auto option set to true, when a page is +selected this command will be called immediately after the previously +selected page is unpacked and immediately before this page is selected. The +index value select is valid during this Tcl command. `index select' will +return this page's page number. +</UL> +<UL> +If the auto option is set to false, when a page is selected the unpack +and pack calls are bypassed. This Tcl command is still called. +</UL> +</DL> +<DL> +<DT> <B>-disabledforeground</B> <I>value</I> +</I></B> +<DD> Specifies a foreground color to use for displaying tab labels when tabs +are in their disable state. If this option is specified as an empty +string (the default), then the disabledforeground option for the overall +tabnotebook is used. +</DL> +<DL> +<DT> <B>-font</B> <I>value</I> +</I></B> +<DD> Specifies the font to use when drawing a text label on a page tab. If +this option is specified as an empty string then the font option for the +overall tabnotebook is used.. +</DL> +<DL> +<DT> <B>-foreground</B> <I>value</I> +</I></B> +<DD> Specifies a foreground color to use for displaying tab labels when they are +selected. If this option is specified as an empty string (the default), +then the foreground option for the overall tabnotebook is used. +</DL> +<DL> +<DT> <B>-label</B> <I>value</I> +</I></B> +<DD> Specifies a string to display as an identifying label for a notebook +page. This label serves as an additional identifier used to reference the +page. This label may be used for the index value in widget commands. +</DL> +<DL> +<DT> <B>-tabbackground</B> <I>value</I> +</I></B> +<DD> Specifies a background color to use for displaying a tab when it is not +elected. If this option is specified as an empty string (the default), then +the tabBackground option for the overall tabnotebook is used. +</DL> +<DL> +<DT> <B>-tabforeground</B> <I>value</I> +</I></B> +<DD> Specifies a foreground color to use for displaying the tab's text label +when it is not selected. If this option is specified as an empty +string (the default), then the tabForeground option for the overall +tabnotebook is used. +</DL> +<DL> +<DT> <B>-padx</B> <I>value</I> +</I></B> +<DD> Specifies a non-negative value indicating how much extra space to request +for a tab around its label in the X-direction. When computing how large a +window it needs, the tab will add this amount to the width it would +normally need The tab will end up with extra internal space to the +left and right of its text label. This value may have any of the forms +acceptable to Tk_GetPixels. If this option is specified as an empty +string (the default), then the padX option for the overall tabnotebook is used +</DL> +<DL> +<DT> <B>-pady</B> <I>value</I> +</I></B> +<DD> Specifies a non-negative value indicating how much extra space to request +for a tab around its label in the Y-direction. When computing how large +a window it needs, the tab will add this amount to the height it would +normally need The tab will end up with extra internal space to the top and +bottom of its text label. This value may have any of the forms acceptable +to Tk_GetPixels. If this option is specified as an empty string (the +default), then the padY option for the overall tabnotebook is used +</DL> +<DL> +<DT> <B>-state</B> <I>value</I> +</I></B> +<DD> Specifies one of two states for the page: normal or disabled. In normal state +unselected tabs are displayed using the tabforeground and tabbackground +option from the tabnotebook or the page. Selected tabs and pages are +displayed using the foreground and background option from the tabnotebook or +the page. The disabled state means that the page and its tab is +insensitive: it doesn't respond to mouse button presses or releases. In this +state the entry is displayed according to its disabledForeground option for +the tabnotebook and the background/tabbackground option from the page or +the tabnotebook. +</DL> +</UL> +<DL> +<DT> '>>>>>>>>>> +</I></B> +<DD> <I>pathName</I> <B>childSite</B> ?<I>index</I>? +If passed no arguments, returns a list of pathNames for all the pages +in the tabnotebook. If the tab notebook is empty, an empty list is returned +<UL> +If <I>index</I> is passed, it returns the <I>pathName</I> for the page's +child site <B>frame</B> specified by <I>index</I>. Widgets that are created +with this <I>pathName</I> will be displayed when the associated page is +selected. If <I>index</I> is not a valid index, an empty string is returned. +</UL> +</DL> +<DL> +<DT> <I>pathName</I> <B>configure</B> ?<I>option</I>? ?<I>value</I> <I>option</I> <I>value</I> ...? +</I></B> +<DD> Query or modify the configuration options of the widget. If no <I>option</I> +is specified, returns a list describing all of the available options +for <I>pathName</I> (see <B>Tk_ConfigureInfo</B> 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. <I>Option</I> may have any +of the values accepted by the tabnotebook command. +</DL> +<DL> +<DT> <I>pathName</I> <B>delete</B> <I>index1</I> ?<I>index2</I>? +</I></B> +<DD> Delete all of the pages between <I>index1</I> and <I>index2</I> inclusive. +If <I>index2</I> is omitted then it defaults to <I>index1</I>. Returns an +empty string. +</DL> +<DL> +<DT> <I>pathName</I> <B>index</B> <I>index</I> +</I></B> +<DD> Returns the numerical index corresponding to <I>index</I>. +</DL> +<DL> +<DT> <I>pathName</I> <B>insert</B> <I>index</I> ?<I>option</I> <I>value</I> <I>option</I> <I>value</I> ...? +</I></B> +<DD> Insert a new page in the tabnotebook before the page specified +by <I>index</I>. A new child site <B>frame</B> is created. The additional +arguments are the same as for the <B>add</B> command. Returns the +child site <I>pathName</I>. +</DL> +<DL> +<DT> <I>pathName</I> <B>next</B> +</I></B> +<DD> Advances the selected page to the next page (order is determined by +insertion order). If the currently selected page is the last page in +the notebook, the selection wraps around to the first page in the +notebook. It behaves as if the user selected the new page. +<UL> +For notebooks with <B>auto</B> set to <B>true</B> the current page's +child site is unpacked from the notebook's child site frame. Then the next +page's child site is packed into the notebook's child site frame. The +Tcl command given with the command option will be invoked between these +two operations. +</UL> +<UL> +For notebooks with <B>auto</B> set to <B>false</B> the Tcl command given +with the command option will be invoked. +</UL> +</DL> +<DL> +<DT> <I>pathName</I> <B>pageconfigure</B> <I>index</I> ?<I>option</I>? ?<I>value</I> <I>option</I> <I>value</I> ...? +</I></B> +<DD> This command is similar to the <B>configure</B> command, except that it +applies to the options for an individual page, whereas configure applies +to the options for the tabnotebook as a whole. <I>Options</I> may have +any of the values accepted by the add widget command. If options are +specified, 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 page index (see <B>Tk_ConfigureInfo</B> +for information on the format of this list). +</DL> +<DL> +<DT> <I>pathName</I> <B>prev</B> +</I></B> +<DD> Moves the selected page to the previous page (order is determined by +insertion order). If the currently selected page is the first page in +the notebook, the selection wraps around to the last page in the notebook. It +behaves as if the user selected the new page. +<UL> +For notebooks with <B>auto</B> set to <B>true</B> the current page's +child site is unpacked from the notebook's child site <B>frame</B>. Then the +previous page's child site is packed into the notebook's child site frame. +The Tcl command given with the command option will be invoked between these +two operations. +</UL> +<UL> +For notebooks with <B>auto</B> set to <B>false</B> the Tcl command given +with the command option will be invoked. +</UL> +</DL> +<DL> +<DT> <I>pathName</I> <B>select</B> <I>index</I> +</I></B> +<DD> Selects the page specified by <I>index</I> as the currently selected page. +It behaves as if the user selected the new page. +<UL> +For notebooks with <B>auto</B> set to <B>true</B> the current page's child +site is unpacked from the notebook's child site frame. Then the <I>index</I> +page's child site is packed into the notebook's child site frame. The +Tcl command given with the command option will be invoked between these two +operations. +</UL> +<UL> +For notebooks with <B>auto</B> set to <B>false</B> the Tcl command given +with the command option will be invoked. +</UL> +</DL> +<DL> +<DT> <I>pathName</I> <B>view</B> +</I></B> +<DD> Returns the currently selected page. This command is for compatibility with +the <B>scrollbar</B> widget. +</DL> +<DL> +<DT> <I>pathName</I> <B>view</B> <I>index</I> +</I></B> +<DD> Selects the page specified by <I>index</I> as the currently selected page. +This command is for compatibility with the <B>scrollbar</B> widget. +</DL> +<DL> +<DT> <I>pathName</I> <B>view</B> <B>moveto</B> <I>fraction</I> +</I></B> +<DD> Uses the <I>fraction</I> value to determine the corresponding page to move to. +This command is for compatibility with the <B>scrollbar</B> widget. +</DL> +<DL> +<DT> <I>pathName</I> <B>view</B> <B>scroll</B> <I>num</I> <I>what</I> +</I></B> +<DD> Uses the <I>num</I> value to determine how many pages to move forward or +backward (<I>num</I> can be negative or positive). The <I>what</I> argument +is ignored. This command is for compatibility with the <B>scrollbar</B> widget. +</DL> +</pre><H2>COMPONENTS</H2> +<P> +Generally all behavior of the internal components, <B>tabset</B> +and <B>notebook</B> are controlled via the <B>pageconfigure</B> method. +The following section documents these two components. +<P> +<pre> +Name: <B>tabset</B> +Class: <B>Tabset</B> +</pre> +<UL> +This is the tabset component. It implements the tabs that are associated +with the notebook component. +</UL> +<UL> +See the "<B>Tabset</B>" widget manual entry for details on +the <B>tabset</B> component item. +</UL> +<P> +<pre> +Name: <B>notebook</B> +Class: <B>Notebook</B> +</pre> +<UL> +This is the notebook component. It implements the notebook that contains the +pages of the tabnotebook. +</UL> +<UL> +See the "<B>Notebook</B>" widget manual entry for details on +the <B>notebook</B> component item. +</UL> +</table> +</pre><H2>EXAMPLE</H2> +<P> +Following is an example that creates a tabnotebook with two pages. +<P> +<table cellpadding=5> +<td valign=top> +<UL><br> +the<br> +pack<br> +-width<br> +pack<br> +nw<br> +\\<br> +-side<br> +10<br> +<UL><br> +pages<br> +#<br> +and<br> +add<br> +.tn<br> +Two"<br> +Get<br> +frames<br> +pages.<br> +childsite<br> +[.tn<br> +</UL><br> +buttons<br> +of<br> +$page1CS.b<br> +pack<br> +-text<br> +$page2CS.b<br> +Select<br> +of<br> +select<br> +</td> +<td valign=top> +</UL><br> +tabnotebook<br> +it.<br> +100<br> +.tn<br> +\\<br> +-expand<br> +left<br> +\\<br> +#<br> +to<br> +labelled<br> +"Page<br> +-label<br> +add<br> +</UL><br> +the<br> +of<br> +set<br> +0]<br> +childsite<br> +<UL><br> +on<br> +the<br> +-text<br> +$page1CS.b<br> +"Button<br> +</UL><br> +the<br> +the<br> +0<br> +</td> +<td valign=top> +#<br> +widget<br> +tabnotebook<br> +-height<br> +\\<br> +-fill<br> +yes<br> +\\<br> +-pady<br> +Add<br> +the<br> +"Page<br> +Two"<br> +"Page<br> +-label<br> +<UL><br> +child<br> +these<br> +page1CS<br> +set<br> +"Page<br> +#<br> +each<br> +tabnotebook.<br> +"Button<br> +button<br> +Two"<br> +<UL><br> +first<br> +tabnotebook.<br> +</UL><br> +</td> +<td valign=top> +Create<br> +and<br> +.tn<br> +100<br> +-anchor<br> +both<br> +\\<br> +-padx<br> +10<br> +two<br> +tabnotebook,<br> +One"<br> +.tn<br> +One"<br> +"Page<br> +#<br> +site<br> +two<br> +[.tn<br> +page2CS<br> +Two"]<br> +Create<br> +page<br> +button<br> +One"<br> +$page2CS.b<br> +pack<br> +#<br> +page<br> +.tn<br> +</td> +</table> +</pre><H2>AUTHOR</H2> +Bill W. Scott +</pre><H2>KEYWORDS</H2> +tab tabset notebook tabnotebook page |