Spaces:
Building
Building
# -*-mode: tcl; fill-column: 75; tab-width: 8; coding: iso-latin-1-unix -*- | |
# | |
# $Id: Balloon.tcl,v 1.3 2001/12/09 05:31:07 idiscovery Exp $ | |
# | |
# Tix Demostration Program | |
# | |
# This sample program is structured in such a way so that it can be | |
# executed from the Tix demo program "widget": it must have a | |
# procedure called "RunSample". It should also have the "if" statment | |
# at the end of this file so that it can be run as a standalone | |
# program using tixwish. | |
# This file demonstrates the use of the tixBalloon widget, which provides | |
# a interesting way to give help tips about elements in your user interface. | |
# Your can display the help message in a "balloon" and a status bar widget. | |
# | |
proc RunSample {w} { | |
# Create the status bar widget | |
# | |
label $w.status -width 40 -relief sunken -bd 1 | |
pack $w.status -side bottom -fill y -padx 2 -pady 1 | |
# These are two a mysterious widgets that need some explanation | |
# | |
button $w.button1 -text " Something Unexpected " \ | |
-command "destroy $w" | |
button $w.button2 -text " Something Else Unexpected " \ | |
-command "destroy $w.button2" | |
pack $w.button1 $w.button2 -side top -expand yes | |
# Create the balloon widget and associate it with the widgets that we want | |
# to provide tips for: | |
tixBalloon $w.b -statusbar $w.status | |
$w.b bind $w.button1 -balloonmsg "Close window" \ | |
-statusmsg "Press this button to close this window" | |
$w.b bind $w.button2 -balloonmsg "Self-destruct\nButton" \ | |
-statusmsg "Press this button and it will get rid of itself" | |
} | |
if {![info exists tix_demo_running]} { | |
wm withdraw . | |
set w .demo | |
toplevel $w; wm transient $w "" | |
RunSample $w | |
bind $w <Destroy> {if {"%W" == ".demo"} exit} | |
} | |