# ttkmenu.rb -- # # This demonstration script creates a toplevel window containing several Ttk # menubutton widgets. # # based on "Id: ttkmenu.tcl,v 1.3 2007/12/13 15:27:07 dgp Exp" if defined?($ttkmenu_demo) && $ttkmenu_demo $ttkmenu_demo.destroy $ttkmenu_demo = nil end $ttkmenu_demo = TkToplevel.new {|w| title("Ttk Menu Buttons") iconname("ttkmenu") positionWindow(w) } base_frame = Ttk::Frame.new($ttkmenu_demo).pack(:fill=>:both, :expand=>true) Ttk::Label.new(base_frame, :font=>$font, :wraplength=>'4i', :justify=>:left, :text=><:top, :fill=>:x) Ttk is the new Tk themed widget set, \ and one widget that is available in themed form is the menubutton. \ Below are some themed menu buttons \ that allow you to pick the current theme in use. \ Notice how picking a theme changes the way \ that the menu buttons themselves look, \ and that the central menu button is styled differently \ (in a way that is normally suitable for toolbars). \ However, there are no themed menus; the standard Tk menus were judged \ to have a sufficiently good look-and-feel on all platforms, \ especially as they are implemented as native controls in many places. EOL Ttk::Separator.new(base_frame).pack(:side=>:top, :fill=>:x) ## See Code / Dismiss Ttk::Frame.new($ttkmenu_demo) {|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 Code', :image=>$image['view'], :compound=>:left, :command=>proc{showCode 'ttkmenu'}), Ttk::Button.new(frame, :text=>'Dismiss', :image=>$image['delete'], :compound=>:left, :command=>proc{ $ttkmenu_demo.destroy $ttkmenu_demo = nil }), :padx=>4, :pady=>4) grid_columnconfigure(0, :weight=>1) pack(:side=>:bottom, :fill=>:x) } b1 = Ttk::Menubutton.new(base_frame,:text=>'Select a theme',:direction=>:above) b2 = Ttk::Menubutton.new(base_frame,:text=>'Select a theme',:direction=>:left) b3 = Ttk::Menubutton.new(base_frame,:text=>'Select a theme',:direction=>:right) b4 = Ttk::Menubutton.new(base_frame,:text=>'Select a theme',:direction=>:flush, :style=>Ttk::Menubutton.style('Toolbutton')) b5 = Ttk::Menubutton.new(base_frame,:text=>'Select a theme',:direction=>:below) b1.menu(m1 = Tk::Menu.new(b1, :tearoff=>false)) b2.menu(m2 = Tk::Menu.new(b2, :tearoff=>false)) b3.menu(m3 = Tk::Menu.new(b3, :tearoff=>false)) b4.menu(m4 = Tk::Menu.new(b4, :tearoff=>false)) b5.menu(m5 = Tk::Menu.new(b5, :tearoff=>false)) Ttk.themes.each{|theme| m1.add(:command, :label=>theme, :command=>proc{Ttk.set_theme theme}) m2.add(:command, :label=>theme, :command=>proc{Ttk.set_theme theme}) m3.add(:command, :label=>theme, :command=>proc{Ttk.set_theme theme}) m4.add(:command, :label=>theme, :command=>proc{Ttk.set_theme theme}) m5.add(:command, :label=>theme, :command=>proc{Ttk.set_theme theme}) } f = Ttk::Frame.new(base_frame).pack(:fill=>:x) f1 = Ttk::Frame.new(base_frame).pack(:fill=>:both, :expand=>true) f.lower f.grid_anchor(:center) TkGrid('x', b1, 'x', :in=>f, :padx=>3, :pady=>2) TkGrid(b2, b4, b3, :in=>f, :padx=>3, :pady=>2) TkGrid('x', b5, 'x', :in=>f, :padx=>3, :pady=>2)