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#
# tkextlib/bwidget/mainframe.rb
# by Hidetoshi NAGAI (nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp)
#
require 'tk'
require 'tk/frame'
require 'tkextlib/bwidget.rb'
require 'tkextlib/bwidget/progressbar'
module Tk
module BWidget
class MainFrame < TkWindow
end
end
end
class Tk::BWidget::MainFrame
TkCommandNames = ['MainFrame'.freeze].freeze
WidgetClassName = 'MainFrame'.freeze
WidgetClassNames[WidgetClassName] = self
def __strval_optkeys
super() << 'progressfg'
end
private :__strval_optkeys
def __tkvariable_optkeys
super() << 'progressvar'
end
private :__tkvariable_optkeys
def __val2ruby_optkeys # { key=>proc, ... }
# The method is used to convert a opt-value to a ruby's object.
# When get the value of the option "key", "proc.call(value)" is called.
{
'menu'=>proc{|v| simplelist(v).collect!{|elem| simplelist(v)}}
}
end
private :__val2ruby_optkeys
def add_indicator(keys={}, &b)
win = window(tk_send('addindicator', *hash_kv(keys)))
win.instance_eval(&b) if b
win
end
def add_toolbar(&b)
win = window(tk_send('addtoolbar'))
win.instance_eval(&b) if b
win
end
def get_frame(&b)
win = window(tk_send('getframe'))
win.instance_eval(&b) if b
win
end
def get_indicator(idx, &b)
win = window(tk_send('getindicator', idx))
win.instance_eval(&b) if b
win
end
def get_menu(menu_id, &b)
win = window(tk_send('getmenu', menu_id))
win.instance_eval(&b) if b
win
end
def get_toolbar(idx, &b)
win = window(tk_send('gettoolbar', idx))
win.instance_eval(&b) if b
win
end
def set_menustate(tag, state)
tk_send('setmenustate', tag, state)
self
end
def show_statusbar(name)
tk_send('showstatusbar', name)
self
end
def show_toolbar(idx, mode)
tk_send('showtoolbar', idx, mode)
self
end
end
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