SYNOPSIS
package require Tcl 8.5package require Tk 8.5
package require widget::listsimple ?0.1?
package require widget::validator ?0.1?
package require widget::scrolledwindow
package require snit
package require tooltip
package require img::png
package require msgcat
widget::listsimple pathname ?options?
widgetCmd destroy
widgetCmd configure
widgetCmd configure option value ...
widgetCmd configure option
widgetCmd cget option
{*}cmdprefix get
{*}cmdprefix set values
{*}cmdprefix text errvar
DESCRIPTION
This package provides a megawidget for the interactive entry of unordered lists. For a megawidget allowing the entry of ordered lists, and more, please see the package widget::listentry.CLASS API
The widget class supports a single command, for the creation of widgets.- widget::listsimple pathname ?options?
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This command creates and configures new instances of the widget.
For details on the available options please see section Widget Options.
The result of the command is the pathname of the new widget.
INSTANCE API
All widget instances supported the following methods.- widgetCmd destroy
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This method destroys the widget.
Any further access to the widget will generate errors.
The result of the command is the empty string.
- widgetCmd configure
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This method comes in three variants. This variant here returns a list
containing the current configuration of the widget, i.e. the values
for all options.
For details on the available options please see section Widget Options.
- widgetCmd configure option value ...
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This method comes in three variants. This variant here reconfigures
the widget, setting the specified options to the given values.
Note that it is not possible to change the construction-time only options.
For details on the available options please see section Widget General Options.
The result of the command is the empty string.
- widgetCmd configure option
- This method comes in three variants. This variant here is an alias for the method cget below and identical to it.
- widgetCmd cget option
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This method returns the current value of the specified option.
For details on the available options please see section Widget Options.
WIDGET OPTIONS
This section explains all the options available to instances of widget::listsimple. Please note that a few of the options can be set only at instance construction time. The majority of the options can however be set both during construction- and runtime.WIDGET CONSTRUCTION-TIME ONLY OPTIONS
- -values cmdprefix
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This option specifies a callback for the management of a predefined
list of strings a user may enter.
If specified the widget will use a combobox instead of a plain entry field and fill its list during widget construction using the data delivered by this callback. The callback will be further invoked whenever a new value is entered into the main list, to save the extended list of predefined values.
The signature of this callback is
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- {*}cmdprefix get
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In this form the callback is expected to return a list of strings.
The strings are loaded into the list of the internal combobox for
quick access by the user.
It will be invoked once, during widget construction, to load the list of predefined strings a user may enter.
- {*}cmdprefix set values
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In this form the callback is given a list of new strings and
expected to save them somewhere for future use.
The return value of the callback is ignored.
This form is invoked whenever the user entered a new string into the main list. The order of strings in values represents the order used to show them in the combobox's list.
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- -validate cmdprefix
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This option specifies a callback which is invoked after every change of
the contents of the internal entry field. The signature of this callback is
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- {*}cmdprefix text errvar
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where text is the string to validate, and errvar the name of
a variable the callback can store an error message into when it detects
invalid data.
The system expects that the callback returns a boolean value, where true indicates that text is valid.
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The default validation, when no callback was specified, will treat the
empty string as invalid, and everything else as valid.
Please note that the widget will prevent the entry of duplicate values into the main list, regardless of the validity of the input otherwise. This is in keeping with that this widget is meant for the entry of unordered lists, essentially a set of strings.
WIDGET GENERAL OPTIONS
- -listvariable varname
- This option specifies the variable holding the list to be manipulated by the widget. Any changes to the list outside of the widget are automatically imported into the widget. Similarly, all changes made to the list by the widget are automatically exported to this variable.
- -skin-add string
- -skin-remove string
- -skin-tip-add string
- -skin-tip-remove string
- -skin-tip-main string
- -skin-tip-entry string
- -skin-tip-list string
- -skin-tip-empty string
- -skin-tip-duplicate string
- -skin-tip-add-none string
- -skin-tip-remove-none string
- -skin-img-add image
- -skin-img-remove image
- -skin-invalid-color color
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These options all modify the appearance of the widget, i.e. its skin.
All options taking a string argument influence the various labels shown, with the -skin-tip-* options influencing the tooltips shown on hovering the over various parts in particular.
All the strings are run through msgcat first, enabling text localization through message catalogs. The default values are keys into the message catalogs which are part of the package itself.
The options taking images modify the images shown on the buttons for adding and removing elements of the list. They default to the PNG images distributed with the package itself.
The single option taking a color value modifies the color used to highlight invalid data entered into the internal entry field of the widget. This option defaults to yellow.