56 lines
1.6 KiB
Tcl
Executable File
56 lines
1.6 KiB
Tcl
Executable File
# "Example" client code for tkgoodstuff
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# (replace "Example" throughtout with your own client name)
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# This gets called when the panel is being formed
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proc ExampleCreateWindow {} {
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# The following is for redrawing the button when the panel is
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# redrawn, e.g., following a screen-edge move.
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if [TKGReGrid Example] return
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global Example-params ;# The array of button parameters
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# This creates a tkgbutton and places it in the appropriate place
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# in the panel.
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TKGMakeButton Example \
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-imagefile xlogo.xpm \
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-text "Example" \
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-balloon "This is the\nballoon help text." \
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-command "ExampleButton1Command"
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# Bind mouse button 3 to another command
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bind [set Example-params(pathname)] <3> ExampleButton3Command
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}
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proc ExampleButton1Command {} {
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TKGNotice "This is the button 1 command"
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}
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proc ExampleButton3Command {} {
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TKGNotice "This is one part of the button 3 command"
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# This is how to do unix commands. Note the trailing "&",
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# which puts the command in the background, so as not to
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# freeze up tkgoodstuff!
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exec xmessage "and this is the other part" &
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}
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# Procedures with special functions:
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#
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# ExampleDoOnLoad: called when client is first loaded.
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#
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# ExampleDeclare: called just after all the DoOnLoads, and when the
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# client is added in the preferences manager. Meant for calls to
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# TKGDeclare. See any client for examples
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#
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# ExampleStart: called when all panels have been created (including
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# after moving to another screen edge.
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#
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# ExampleSuspend: called when panel is about to be moved to
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# another screen edge.
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DEBUG "Loaded Example.tcl"
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