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# ttkprogress.rb --
#
# This demonstration script creates several progress bar widgets.
#
# based on "Id: ttkprogress.tcl,v 1.3 2007/12/13 15:27:07 dgp Exp"
if defined?($ttkprogress_demo) && $ttkprogress_demo
$ttkprogress_demo.destroy
$ttkprogress_demo = nil
end
$ttkprogress_demo = TkToplevel.new {|w|
title("Progress Bar Demonstration")
iconname("ttkprogress")
positionWindow(w)
}
base_frame = TkFrame.new($ttkprogress_demo).pack(:fill=>:both, :expand=>true)
Ttk::Label.new(base_frame, :font=>$font, :wraplength=>'4i', :justify=>:left,
:text=><<EOL).pack(:side=>:top, :fill=>:x)
Below are two progress bars. \
The top one is a \u201Cdeterminate\u201D progress bar, \
which is used for showing how far through a defined task the program has got. \
The bottom one is an \u201Cindeterminate\u201D progress bar, \
which is used to show that the program is busy \
but does not know how long for. Both are run here in self-animated mode, \
which can be turned on and off using the buttons underneath.
EOL
## See Code / Dismiss buttons
Ttk::Frame.new(base_frame) {|frame|
sep = Ttk::Separator.new(frame)
Tk.grid(sep, :columnspan=>4, :row=>0, :sticky=>'ew', :pady=>2)
TkGrid('x',
Ttk::Button.new(frame, :text=>'See Code',
:image=>$image['view'], :compound=>:left,
:command=>proc{showCode 'ttkprogress'}),
Ttk::Button.new(frame, :text=>'Dismiss',
:image=>$image['delete'], :compound=>:left,
:command=>proc{
$ttkprogress_demo.destroy
$ttkprogress_demo = nil
}),
:padx=>4, :pady=>4)
grid_columnconfigure(0, :weight=>1)
pack(:side=>:bottom, :fill=>:x)
}
frame = Ttk::Frame.new(base_frame).pack(:fill=>:both, :expand=>true)
p1 = Ttk::Progressbar.new(frame, :mode=>:determinate)
p2 = Ttk::Progressbar.new(frame, :mode=>:indeterminate)
start = Ttk::Button.new(frame, :text=>'Start Progress',
:command=>proc{ p1.start; p2.start })
stop = Ttk::Button.new(frame, :text=>'Stop Progress',
:command=>proc{ p1.stop; p2.stop })
Tk.grid(p1, '-', :pady=>5, :padx=>10)
Tk.grid(p2, '-', :pady=>5, :padx=>10)
Tk.grid(start, stop, :padx=>10, :pady=>5)
start.grid_configure(:sticky=>'e')
stop.grid_configure(:sticky=>'w')
frame.grid_columnconfigure(:all, :weight=>1)
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