# frozen_string_literal: false # ttkbut.rb # # This demonstration script creates a toplevel window containing several # simple Ttk widgets, such as labels, labelframes, buttons, checkbuttons and # radiobuttons. # # based on "Id: ttkbut.tcl,v 1.4 2007/12/13 15:27:07 dgp Exp" if defined?($ttkbut_demo) && $ttkbut_demo $ttkbut_demo.destroy $ttkbut_demo = nil end $ttkbut_demo = TkToplevel.new {|w| title("Simple Ttk Widgets") iconname("ttkbut") positionWindow(w) } base_frame = TkFrame.new($ttkbut_demo).pack(:fill=>:both, :expand=>true) Ttk::Label.new(base_frame, :font=>$font, :wraplength=>'4i', :justify=>:left, :text=><:top, :fill=>:x) Ttk is the new Tk themed widget set. This is a Ttk themed label, \ and below are three groups of Ttk widgets in Ttk labelframes. \ The first group are all buttons that set the current application theme \ when pressed. The second group contains three sets of checkbuttons, \ with a separator widget between the sets. Note that the "Enabled" \ button controls whether all the other themed widgets in this toplevel are \ in the disabled state. The third group has a collection of linked \ radiobuttons. EOL ## Add buttons for setting the theme buttons = Ttk::Labelframe.new(base_frame, :text=>'Buttons') # Ttk::Style.theme_names.each{|theme| # Ttk::Button.new(buttons, :text=>theme, # :command=>proc{Ttk::Style.theme_use theme}).pack(:pady=>2) # } Ttk.themes.each{|theme| Ttk::Button.new(buttons, :text=>theme, :command=>proc{Ttk.set_theme theme}).pack(:pady=>2) } ## Helper procedure for the top checkbutton def setState(root, value, *excepts) return if excepts.member?(root) ## Non-Ttk widgets (e.g. the toplevel) will fail, so make it silent begin root.state = value rescue end ## Recursively invoke on all children of this root that are in the same ## toplevel widget root.winfo_children.each{|w| setState(w, value, *excepts) if w.winfo_toplevel == root.winfo_toplevel } end ## Set up the checkbutton group checks = Ttk::Labelframe.new(base_frame, :text=>'Checkbuttons') enabled = TkVariable.new(true) e = Ttk::Checkbutton.new(checks, :text=>'Enabled', :variable=>enabled, :command=>proc{ setState($ttkbut_demo, ((enabled.bool)? "!disabled" : "disabled"), e) }) ## See ttk_widget(n) for other possible state flags sep1 = Ttk::Separator.new(checks) sep2 = Ttk::Separator.new(checks) cheese = TkVariable.new tomato = TkVariable.new basil = TkVariable.new oregano = TkVariable.new c1 = Ttk::Checkbutton.new(checks, :text=>'Cheese', :variable=>cheese) c2 = Ttk::Checkbutton.new(checks, :text=>'Tomato', :variable=>tomato) c3 = Ttk::Checkbutton.new(checks, :text=>'Basil', :variable=>basil) c4 = Ttk::Checkbutton.new(checks, :text=>'Oregano', :variable=>oregano) Tk.pack(e, sep1, c1, c2, sep2, c3, c4, :fill=>:x, :pady=>2) ## Set up the radiobutton group radios = Ttk::Labelframe.new(base_frame, :text=>'Radiobuttons') happiness = TkVariable.new r1 = Ttk::Radiobutton.new(radios, :variable=>happiness, :text=>'Great', :value=>'great') r2 = Ttk::Radiobutton.new(radios, :variable=>happiness, :text=>'Good', :value=>'good') r3 = Ttk::Radiobutton.new(radios, :variable=>happiness, :text=>'Ok', :value=>'ok') r4 = Ttk::Radiobutton.new(radios, :variable=>happiness, :text=>'Poor', :value=>'poor') r5 = Ttk::Radiobutton.new(radios, :variable=>happiness, :text=>'Awful', :value=>'awful') Tk.pack(r1, r2, r3, r4, r5, :fill=>:x, :padx=>3, :pady=>2) ## See Code / Dismiss Ttk::Frame.new(base_frame) {|frame| sep = Ttk::Separator.new(frame) Tk.grid(sep, :columnspan=>4, :row=>0, :sticky=>'ew', :pady=>2) TkGrid('x', Ttk::Button.new(frame, :text=>'See Variables', :image=>$image['view'], :compound=>:left, :command=>proc{ showVars(base_frame, ['enabled', enabled], ['cheese', cheese], ['tomato', tomato], ['basil', basil], ['oregano', oregano], ['happiness', happiness]) }), Ttk::Button.new(frame, :text=>'See Code', :image=>$image['view'], :compound=>:left, :command=>proc{showCode 'ttkbut'}), Ttk::Button.new(frame, :text=>'Dismiss', :image=>$image['delete'], :compound=>:left, :command=>proc{ tmppath = $ttkbut_demo $ttkbut_demo = nil $showVarsWin[tmppath.path] = nil tmppath.destroy }), :padx=>4, :pady=>4) grid_columnconfigure(0, :weight=>1) pack(:side=>:bottom, :fill=>:x, :expand=>true) } ## Arrange things neatly f = Ttk::Frame.new(base_frame).pack(:fill=>:both, :expand=>true) f.lower Tk.grid(buttons, checks, radios, :in=>f, :sticky=>'nwe', :pady=>2, :padx=>3) f.grid_columnconfigure([0, 1, 2], :weight=>1, :uniform=>:yes)