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diff --git a/itcl/iwidgets3.0.0/demos/html/radiobox.n.html b/itcl/iwidgets3.0.0/demos/html/radiobox.n.html index 25dc0df9c38..f35d15380a5 100644 --- a/itcl/iwidgets3.0.0/demos/html/radiobox.n.html +++ b/itcl/iwidgets3.0.0/demos/html/radiobox.n.html @@ -1,247 +1,211 @@ -<HTML> -<HEAD> -<TITLE>iwidgets2.2.0 User Commands - radiobox</TITLE> -</HEAD> -<BODY BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"> -<H1>iwidgets2.2.0 User Commands - radiobox</H1> -<HR> -<PRE> - -</PRE> -<H2><HR ALIGN=LEFT WIDTH=70% SIZE=3></H2><PRE> - - -</PRE> -<H2>NAME</H2><PRE> - radiobox - Create and manipulate a radiobox widget - - -</PRE> -<H2>SYNOPSIS</H2><PRE> - <STRONG>radiobox</STRONG> <EM>pathName</EM> ?<EM>options</EM>? - - -</PRE> -<H2>INHERITANCE</H2><PRE> - itk::Widget <- labeledwidget <- radiobox - - -</PRE> -<H2>STANDARD OPTIONS</H2><PRE> - <STRONG>background</STRONG> <STRONG>borderWidth</STRONG> <STRONG>cursor</STRONG> <STRONG>foreground</STRONG> - <STRONG>relief</STRONG> - - See the "options" manual entry for details on the standard - options. - - -</PRE> -<H2>INHERITED OPTIONS</H2><PRE> - <STRONG>labelBitmap</STRONG> <STRONG>labelFont</STRONG> <STRONG>labelImage</STRONG> <STRONG>labelMargin</STRONG> - <STRONG>labelPos</STRONG> <STRONG>labelText</STRONG> <STRONG>labelVariable</STRONG> - - See the "labeledwidget" class manual entry for details on - the inherited options. - - -</PRE> -<H2>WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS</H2><PRE> - Name: <STRONG>command</STRONG> - Class: <STRONG>Command</STRONG> - Command-Line Switch: <STRONG>-command</STRONG> - - Specifies a Tcl command procedure to be evaluated fol- - lowing a change in the current radio box selection. - - -</PRE> -<H2><HR ALIGN=LEFT WIDTH=70% SIZE=3></H2><PRE> - - - -</PRE> -<H2>DESCRIPTION</H2><PRE> - The <STRONG>radiobox</STRONG> command creates a radio button box widget capa- - ble of adding, inserting, deleting, selecting, and configur- - ing radiobuttons as well as obtaining the currently selected - button. - - - -</PRE> -<H2>METHODS</H2><PRE> - The <STRONG>radiobox</STRONG> command creates a new Tcl command whose name is - <EM>pathName</EM>. This command may be used to invoke various opera- - tions on the widget. It has the following general form: - - <EM>pathName</EM> <EM>option</EM> ?<EM>arg</EM> <EM>arg</EM> ...? - - <EM>Option</EM> and the <EM>arg</EM>s determine the exact behavior of the com- - mand. - Many of the widget commands for the <STRONG>radiobox</STRONG> take as one - argument an indicator of which radiobutton of the radiobox - to operate on. These indicators are called <EM>indexes</EM> and - allow reference and manipulation of radiobuttons. Radiobox - indexes may be specified in any of the following forms: - - <EM>number</EM> Specifies the radiobutton numerically, where 0 - corresponds to the top radiobutton of the - radiobox. - - <STRONG>end</STRONG> Indicates the last radiobutton of the radiobox. - - <EM>pattern</EM> If the index doesn't satisfy one of the above - forms then this form is used. <EM>Pattern</EM> is - pattern-matched against the tag of each - radiobutton in the radiobox, in order from top - to bottom, until a matching entry is found. The - rules of <STRONG>Tcl_StringMatch</STRONG> are used. - - - -</PRE> -<H2>WIDGET-SPECIFIC METHODS</H2><PRE> - <EM>pathName</EM> <STRONG>add</STRONG> <EM>tag</EM> ?<EM>option</EM> <EM>value</EM> <EM>option</EM> <EM>value</EM>? - Adds a new radiobutton to the radiobuttond window on - the bottom. The command takes additional options which - are passed on to the radiobutton as construction argu- - ments. These include the standard Tk radiobutton - options. The tag is returned. - - <EM>pathName</EM> <STRONG>buttonconfigure</STRONG> <EM>index</EM> ?<EM>options</EM>? - This command is similar to the <STRONG>configure</STRONG> command, - except that it applies to the options for an individual - radiobutton, whereas <STRONG>configure</STRONG>applies to the options - for the radiobox as a whole. <EM>Options</EM> may have any of - the values accepted by the <STRONG>add</STRONG> widget command. If - <EM>options</EM> are specified, options are modified as indi- - cated in the command and the command returns an empty - string. If no <EM>options</EM> are specified, returns a list - describing the current options for entry <EM>index</EM> (see - <STRONG>Tk_ConfigureInfo</STRONG> for information on the format of this - list). - - <EM>pathName</EM> <STRONG>cget</STRONG> <EM>option</EM> - Returns the current value of the configuration option - given by <EM>option</EM>. <EM>Option</EM> may have any of the values - accepted by the <STRONG>radiobox</STRONG> command. - - <EM>pathName</EM> <STRONG>configure</STRONG> ?<EM>option</EM>? ?<EM>value</EM> <EM>option</EM> <EM>value</EM> ...? - Query or modify the configuration options of the - widget. If no <EM>option</EM> is specified, returns a list - describing all of the available options for <EM>pathName</EM> - (see <STRONG>Tk_ConfigureInfo</STRONG> for information on the format of - this list). If <EM>option</EM> is specified with no <EM>value</EM>, then - the command returns a list describing the one named - option (this list will be identical to the correspond- - ing sublist of the value returned if no <EM>option</EM> is - specified). If one or more <EM>option</EM> - <EM>value</EM> 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. <EM>Option</EM> may have any - of the values accepted by the <STRONG>radiobox</STRONG> command. - - <EM>pathName</EM> <STRONG>delete</STRONG> <EM>index</EM> - Deletes a specified radiobutton given an <EM>index</EM>. - - <EM>pathName</EM> <STRONG>deselect</STRONG> <EM>index</EM> - Deselects a specified radiobutton given an <EM>index</EM>. - - <EM>pathName</EM> <STRONG>flash</STRONG> <EM>index</EM> - Flashes a specified radiobutton given an <EM>index</EM>. - - <EM>pathName</EM> <STRONG>get</STRONG> - Returns the tag of the currently selected radiobutton. - - <EM>pathName</EM> <STRONG>index</STRONG> <EM>index</EM> - Returns the numerical index corresponding to index. - - <EM>pathName</EM> <STRONG>insert</STRONG> <EM>index</EM> <EM>tag</EM> ?<EM>option</EM> <EM>value</EM> <EM>option</EM> <EM>value</EM> ...? - Same as the <STRONG>add</STRONG> command except that it inserts the new - radiobutton just before the one given by <EM>index</EM>, instead - of appending to the end of the radiobox. The <EM>option</EM>, - and <EM>value</EM> arguments have the same interpretation as for - the <STRONG>add</STRONG> widget command. - - <EM>pathName</EM> <STRONG>select</STRONG> <EM>index</EM> - Selects a specified radiobutton given an <EM>index</EM>. - - - -</PRE> -<H2>EXAMPLE</H2><PRE> - radiobox .rb -labeltext Fonts - .rb add times -text Times - .rb add helvetica -text Helvetica - .rb add courier -text Courier - .rb add symbol -text Symbol - .rb select courier - - pack .rb -padx 10 -pady 10 -fill both -expand yes - - - - -</PRE> -<H2>AUTHOR</H2><PRE> - Michael J. McLennan - - Mark L. Ulferts - - -</PRE> -<H2>KEYWORDS</H2><PRE> - radiobox, widget - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -</PRE> -</BODY> -</HTML> +<TITLE>radiobox - Create and manipulate a radiobox widget</TITLE> +<H1>radiobox - Create and manipulate a radiobox widget</H1> + +</pre><H2>SYNOPSIS</H2> +<B>radiobox<I> <I>pathName </I>?<I>options</I>? +</pre><H2>INHERITANCE</H2> +itk::Widget <- labeledframe <- radiobox +</pre><H2>STANDARD OPTIONS</H2> +<P> +<table cellpadding=5> +<td valign=top> +<B>background</B><br> +<B>foreground</B><br> +</td> +<td valign=top> +<B>borderWidth</B><br> +<B>relief</B><br> +</td> +<td valign=top> +<B>cursor</B><br> +<B>selectColor</B><br> +</td> +<td valign=top> +<B>disabledForeground</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>INHERITED OPTIONS</H2> +<P> +<table cellpadding=5> +<td valign=top> +<B>labelBitmap</B><br> +<B>labelPos</B><br> +</td> +<td valign=top> +<B>labelFont</B><br> +<B>labelText</B><br> +</td> +<td valign=top> +<B>labelImage</B><br> +<B>labelVariable</B><br> +</td> +<td valign=top> +<B>labelMargin</B><br> +</td> +</table> +<P> +See the "labeledframe" class manual entry for details on the +inherited options. +</pre><H2>WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS</H2> +<P> +<pre> +Name: <B>command</B> +Class: <B>Command</B> +Command-Line Switch: <B>-command</B> +</pre> +<UL> +Specifies a Tcl command procedure to be evaluated following a change in +the current radio box selection. +</UL> +<P> +</pre><HR> + +</pre><H2>DESCRIPTION</H2> +<P> +The <B>radiobox</B> command creates a radio button box widget +capable of adding, inserting, deleting, selecting, and configuring +radiobuttons as well as obtaining the currently selected button. + +</pre><H2>METHODS</H2> +<P> +The <B>radiobox</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 the <B>radiobox</B> take as one argument an +indicator of which radiobutton of the radiobox to operate on. These indicators +are called <I>indexes</I> and allow reference and manipulation of radiobuttons. +Radiobox indexes may be specified in any of the following forms: +<DL> +<DT> <I>number</I> +</I></B> +<DD> Specifies the radiobutton numerically, where 0 corresponds to the top +radiobutton of the radiobox. +</DL> +<DL> +<DT> <B>end</B> +</I></B> +<DD> Indicates the last radiobutton of the radiobox. +</DL> +<DL> +<DT> <I>pattern</I> +</I></B> +<DD> If the index doesn't satisfy one of the above forms then this +form is used. <I>Pattern</I> is pattern-matched against the tag of +each radiobutton in the radiobox, in order from top to bottom, +until a matching entry is found. The rules of <B>Tcl_StringMatch</B> +are used. + +</DL> +</pre><H2>WIDGET-SPECIFIC METHODS</H2> +<DL> +<DT> <I>pathName <B>add</B> <I>tag</I> ?<I>option value option value</I>? +</I></B> +<DD> Adds a new radiobutton to the radiobuttond window on the bottom. The command +takes additional options which are passed on to the radiobutton as construction +arguments. These include the standard Tk radiobutton options. The tag is +returned. +</DL> +<DL> +<DT> <I>pathName <B>buttonconfigure</B> <I>index</I> ?<I>options</I>? +</I></B> +<DD> This command is similar to the <B>configure</B> command, except that +it applies to the options for an individual radiobutton, +whereas <B>configure</B>applies to the options for the radiobox as a whole. +<I>Options</I> may have any of the values accepted by the <B>add</B> +widget command. If <I>options</I> are specified, options are modified +as indicated in the command and the command returns an empty string. +If no <I>options</I> are specified, returns a list describing +the current options for entry <I>index</I> (see <B>Tk_ConfigureInfo</B> for +information on the format of this list). +</DL> +<DL> +<DT> <I>pathName <B>cget</B> <I>option</I> +</I></B> +<DD> Returns the current value of the configuration option given +by <I>option</I>. +<I>Option</I> may have any of the values accepted by the <B>radiobox</B> +command. +</DL> +<DL> +<DT> <I>pathName</I> <B>configure</B> ?<I>option</I>? ?<I>value option 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 <I>option</I> is specified +with no <I>value</I>, 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 <I>option</I> is specified). If +one or more <I>option-value</I> 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 <B>radiobox</B> +command. +</DL> +<DL> +<DT> <I>pathName <B>delete</B> <I>index</I> +</I></B> +<DD> Deletes a specified radiobutton given an <I>index</I>. +</DL> +<DL> +<DT> <I>pathName <B>deselect</B> <I>index</I> +</I></B> +<DD> Deselects a specified radiobutton given an <I>index</I>. +</DL> +<DL> +<DT> <I>pathName <B>flash</B> <I>index</I> +</I></B> +<DD> Flashes a specified radiobutton given an <I>index</I>. +</DL> +<DL> +<DT> <I>pathName <B>get</B> +</I></B> +<DD> Returns the tag of the currently selected radiobutton. +</DL> +<DL> +<DT> <I>pathName <B>index</B> <I>index</I> +</I></B> +<DD> Returns the numerical index corresponding to index. +</DL> +<DL> +<DT> <I>pathName <B>insert <I>index</I> <I>tag</I> ?<I>option value option value ...</I>? +</I></B> +<DD> Same as the <B>add</B> command except that it inserts the new +radiobutton just before the one given by <I>index</I>, instead of appending +to the end of the radiobox. The <I>option</I>, and <I>value</I> +arguments have the same interpretation as for the <B>add</B> widget +command. +</DL> +<DL> +<DT> <I>pathName <B>select</B> <I>index</I> +</I></B> +<DD> Selects a specified radiobutton given an <I>index</I>. + +</DL> +</pre><H2>EXAMPLE</H2> +<pre> + radiobox .rb -labeltext Fonts + .rb add times -text Times + .rb add helvetica -text Helvetica + .rb add courier -text Courier + .rb add symbol -text Symbol + .rb select courier + + pack .rb -padx 10 -pady 10 -fill both -expand yes +</pre> + +</pre><H2>AUTHOR</H2> +Michael J. McLennan +</pre> +<A HREF="mailto:mulferts@spd.dsccc.com">Mark L. Ulferts</A> +</pre><H2>KEYWORDS</H2> +radiobox, widget |