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'\" Copyright (c) 1990 The Regents of the University of California.
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'\" Copyright (c) 1994-1995 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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'\" See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
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'\" of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
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'\" @(#) listbox.n 1.33 95/08/12 17:34:58
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.so STk-man.macros
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.TH listbox n 3.1 STk "Tk Built-In Commands"
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.BS
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'\" Note: do not modify the .SH NAME line immediately below!
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.SH NAME
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listbox \- Create and manipulate listbox widgets
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.SH SYNOPSIS
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(\fBlistbox\fI \fIwidget\-name \fR?\fIoptions\fR?)
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.SO
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:background :foreground :relief :takefocus
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:borderwidth :height :selectbackground :width
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:cursor :highlightbackground :selectborderwidth :xscrollcommand
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:exportselection :highlightcolor :selectforeground :yscrollcommand
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:font :highlightthickness :setgrid
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.SE
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.SH "WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS"
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.OP :height height Height height
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Specifies the desired height for the window, in lines.
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If zero or less, then the desired height for the window is made just
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large enough to hold all the elements in the listbox.
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.OP :selectmode selectMode SelectMode select-mode
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Speifies one of several styles for manipulating the selection.
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The value of the option may be arbitrary, but the default bindings
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expect it to be either \fBsingle\fR, \fBbrowse\fR, \fBmultiple\fR,
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or \fBextended\fR; the default value is \fBbrowse\fR.
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.OP :width width Width width
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Specifies the desired width for the window in characters.
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If the font doesn't have a uniform width then the width of the
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character ``0'' is used in translating from character units to
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screen units.
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If zero or less, then the desired width for the window is made just
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large enough to hold all the elements in the listbox.
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.BE
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.SH DESCRIPTION
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.PP
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The \fBlistbox\fR procedure creates a new window (given by the
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\fIwidget\-name\fR argument) and makes it into a listbox widget.
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Additional
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options, described above, may be specified on the procedure line
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or in the option database
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to configure aspects of the listbox such as its colors, font,
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text, and relief. The \fBlistbox\fR procedure returns its
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\fIwidget\-name\fR argument. At the time this procedure is invoked,
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there must not exist a window named \fIwidget\-name\fR, but
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\fIwidget\-name\fR's parent must exist.
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.PP
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A listbox is a widget that displays a list of strings, one per line.
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When first created, a new listbox has no elements.
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Elements may be added or deleted using widget procedures described
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below. In addition, one or more elements may be selected as described
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below.
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If a listbox is exporting its selection (see \fBexportSelection\fR
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option), then it will observe the standard X11 protocols
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for handling the selection.
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Listbox selections are available as type \fBSTRING\fR;
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the value of the selection will be the text of the selected elements, with
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newlines separating the elements.
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.PP
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It is not necessary for all the elements to be
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displayed in the listbox window at once; procedures described below
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may be used to change the view in the window. Listboxes allow
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scrolling in both directions using the standard \fBxScrollProcedure\fR
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and \fByScrollProcedure\fR options.
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They also support scanning, as described below.
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.SH "INDICES"
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.PP
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Many of the widget procedures for listboxes take one or more indices
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as arguments.
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An index specifies a particular element of the listbox, in any of
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the following ways:
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.TP 12
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\fInumber\fR
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Specifies the element as a numerical index, where 0 corresponds
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to the first element in the listbox.
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.TP 12
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\fBactive\fR
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Indicates the element that has the location cursor. This element
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will be displayed with an underline when the listbox has the
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keyboard focus, and it is specified with the \fBactivate\fR
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widget procedure.
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.TP 12
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\fBanchor\fR
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Indicates the anchor point for the selection, which is set with the
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``\fIselection anchor\fR'' widget procedure.
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.TP 12
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\fBend\fR
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Indicates the end of the listbox.
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For some procedures this means just after the last element;
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for other procedures it means the last element.
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.TP 12
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\fB@\fIx\fB,\fIy\fR
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Indicates the element that covers the point in the listbox window
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specified by \fIx\fR and \fIy\fR (in pixel coordinates). If no
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element covers that point, then the closest element to that
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point is used.
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.LP
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In the widget procedure descriptions below, arguments named \fIindex\fR,
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\fIfirst\fR, and \fIlast\fR always contain text indices in one of
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the above forms.
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.SH "WIDGET PROCEDURE"
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.PP
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The \fBlistbox\fR procedure creates a new STk procedure whose
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name is \fIwidget\-name\fR. This
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procedure may be used to invoke various
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operations on the widget. It has the following general form:
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.CS
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(\fIwidget\-name option \fR?\fIarg arg ...\fR?)
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.CE
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\fIOption\fR and the \fIarg\fRs
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determine the exact behavior of the procedure. The following
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procedures are possible for listbox widgets:
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.TP
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(\fIwidget\-name '\fBactivate\fR \fIindex\fR)
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Sets the active element to the one indicated by \fIindex\fR.
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The active element is drawn with an underline when the widget
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has the input focus, and its index may be retrieved with the
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index \fBactive\fR.
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.TP
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(\fIwidget\-name '\fBbbox\fR \fIindex\fR)
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Returns a list of four numbers describing the bounding box of
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the text in the element given by \fIindex\fR.
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The first two elements of the list give the x and y coordinates
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of the upper-left corner of the screen area covered by the text
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(specified in pixels relative to the widget) and the last two
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elements give the width and height of the area, in pixels.
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If no part of the element given by \fIindex\fR is visible on the
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screen then the result is an empty list; if the element is
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partially visible, the result gives the full area of the element,
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including any parts that are not visible.
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.TP
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(\fIwidget\-name '\fBcget\fR \fIoption\fR)
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Returns the current value of the configuration option given
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by \fIoption\fR.
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\fIOption\fR may have any of the values accepted by the \fBlistbox\fR
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procedure.
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.TP
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(\fIwidget\-name '\fBconfigure\fR ?\fIoption\fR? ?\fIvalue option value ...\fR?)
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Query or modify the configuration options of the widget.
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If no \fIoption\fR is specified, returns a list describing all of
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the available options for \fIwidget\-name\fR (see \fBTk_ConfigureInfo\fR for
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information on the format of this list). If \fIoption\fR is specified
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with no \fIvalue\fR, then the procedure returns a list describing the
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one named option (this list will be identical to the corresponding
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sublist of the value returned if no \fIoption\fR is specified). If
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one or more \fIoption\-value\fR pairs are specified, then the procedure
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modifies the given widget option(s) to have the given value(s); in
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this case the procedure returns an empty list.
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\fIOption\fR may have any of the values accepted by the \fBlistbox\fR
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procedure.
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.TP
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(\fIwidget\-name '\fBcurselection\fR)
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Returns a list containing the numerical indices of
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all of the elements in the listbox that are currently selected.
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If there are no elements selected in the listbox then \fB#f\fR
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is returned.
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.TP
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(\fIwidget\-name '\fBdelete \fIfirst\fR)
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.TP
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(\fIwidget\-name '\fBdelete \fIfirst \fR\fIlast\fR)
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Deletes one or more elements of the listbox. \fIFirst\fR and \fIlast\fR
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are indices specifying the first and last elements in the range
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to delete. If \fIlast\fR isn't specified it defaults to
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\fIfirst\fR, i.e. a single element is deleted.
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.TP
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(\fIwidget\-name '\fBget \fIfirst\fR)
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.TP
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(\fIwidget\-name '\fBget \fIfirst\fR \fIlast\fR)
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If \fIlast\fR is omitted, returns the contents of the listbox
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element indicated by \fIfirst\fR.
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If \fIlast\fR is specified, the procedure returns a list whose elements
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are all of the listbox elements between \fIfirst\fR and \fIlast\fR,
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inclusive.
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Both \fIfirst\fR and \fIlast\fR may have any of the standard
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forms for indices.
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.TP
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(\fIwidget\-name '\fBindex \fIindex\fR)
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Returns a decimal string giving the integer index value that
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corresponds to \fIindex\fR.
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.TP
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(\fIwidget\-name '\fBinsert \fIindex \fR?\fIelement element ...\fR?)
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Inserts zero or more new elements in the list just before the
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element given by \fIindex\fR. If \fIindex\fR is specified as
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\fBend\fR then the new elements are added to the end of the
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list. Returns an empty list.
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.TP
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(\fIwidget\-name '\fBnearest \fIy\fR)
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Given a y-coordinate within the listbox window, this procedure returns
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the index of the (visible) listbox element nearest to that y-coordinate.
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.TP
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(\fIwidget\-name '\fBscan\fR \fIoption args\fR)
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This procedure is used to implement scanning on listboxes. It has
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two forms, depending on \fIoption\fR:
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.RS
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.TP
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(\fIwidget\-name '\fBscan 'mark \fIx y\fR)
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Records \fIx\fR and \fIy\fR and the current view in the listbox
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window; used in conjunction with later \fBscan dragto\fR procedures.
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Typically this procedure is associated with a mouse button press in
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the widget. It returns an empty list.
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.TP
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(\fIwidget\-name '\fBscan 'dragto \fIx y\fR)
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This procedure computes the difference between its \fIx\fR and \fIy\fR
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arguments and the \fIx\fR and \fIy\fR arguments to the last
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\fBscan mark\fR procedure for the widget.
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It then adjusts the view by 10 times the
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difference in coordinates. This procedure is typically associated
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with mouse motion events in the widget, to produce the effect of
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dragging the list at high speed through the window. The return
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value is an empty list.
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.RE
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.TP
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(\fIwidget\-name '\fBsee \fIindex\fR)
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Adjust the view in the listbox so that the element given by \fIindex\fR
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is visible.
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If the element is already visible then the procedure has no effect;
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if the element is near one edge of the window then the listbox
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scrolls to bring the element into view at the edge; otherwise
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the listbox scrolls to center the element.
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.TP
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(\fIwidget\-name '\fBselection \fIoption arg\fR)
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This procedure is used to adjust the selection within a listbox. It
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has several forms, depending on \fIoption\fR:
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.RS
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.TP
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(\fIwidget\-name \fB'selection 'anchor \fIindex\fR)
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Sets the selection anchor to the element given by \fIindex\fR.
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The selection anchor is the end of the selection that is fixed
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while dragging out a selection with the mouse.
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The index \fBanchor\fR may be used to refer to the anchor
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element.
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.TP
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(\fIwidget\-name \fB'selection 'clear \fIfirst\fR)
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.TP
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(\fIwidget\-name \fB'selection 'clear \fIfirst \fR\fIlast\fR)
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If any of the elements between \fIfirst\fR and \fIlast\fR
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(inclusive) are selected, they are deselected.
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The selection state is not changed for elements outside
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this range.
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.TP
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(\fIwidget\-name \fB'selection 'includes \fIindex\fR)
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Returns #t if the element indicated by \fIindex\fR is currently
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selected, #f if it isn't.
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.TP
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(\fIwidget\-name \fB'selection 'set \fIfirst\fR)
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.TP
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(\fIwidget\-name \fB'selection 'set \fIfirst \fR\fIlast\fR)
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Selects all of the elements in the range between
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\fIfirst\fR and \fIlast\fR, inclusive, without affecting
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the selection state of elements outside that range.
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.RE
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.TP
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(\fIwidget\-name '\fBsize\fR)
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Returns a decimal string indicating the total number of elements
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in the listbox.
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.TP
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(\fIwidget\-name '\fBxview \fIargs\fR)
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This procedure is used to query and change the horizontal position of the
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information in the widget's window. It can take any of the following
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forms:
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.RS
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.TP
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(\fIwidget\-name '\fBxview\fR)
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Returns a list containing two elements.
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Each element is a real fraction between 0 and 1; together they describe
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the horizontal span that is visible in the window.
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For example, if the first element is .2 and the second element is .6,
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20% of the listbox's text is off-screen to the left, the middle 40% is visible
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in the window, and 40% of the text is off-screen to the right.
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These are the same values passed to scrollbars via the \fB:xscrollprocedure\fR
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option.
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.TP
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(\fIwidget\-name '\fBxview\fR \fIindex\fR)
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Adjusts the view in the window so that the character position given by
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\fIindex\fR is displayed at the left edge of the window.
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Character positions are defined by the width of the character \fB0\fR.
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.TP
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(\fIwidget\-name \fB'xview 'moveto\fI fraction\fR)
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Adjusts the view in the window so that \fIfraction\fR of the
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total width of the listbox text is off-screen to the left.
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\fIfraction\fR must be a fraction between 0 and 1.
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.TP
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(\fIwidget\-name \fB'xview 'scroll \fInumber what\fR)
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This procedure shifts the view in the window left or right according to
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\fInumber\fR and \fIwhat\fR.
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\fINumber\fR must be an integer.
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\fIWhat\fR must be either \fBunits\fR or \fBpages\fR or an abbreviation
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of one of these.
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If \fIwhat\fR is \fBunits\fR, the view adjusts left or right by
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\fInumber\fR character units (the width of the \fB0\fR character)
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on the display; if it is \fBpages\fR then the view adjusts by
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\fInumber\fR screenfuls.
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If \fInumber\fR is negative then characters farther to the left
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become visible; if it is positive then characters farther to the right
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become visible.
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.RE
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.TP
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(\fIwidget\-name '\fByview \fI?args\fR?)
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This procedure is used to query and change the vertical position of the
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text in the widget's window.
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It can take any of the following forms:
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.RS
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.TP
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(\fIwidget\-name '\fByview\fR)
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Returns a list containing two elements, both of which are real fractions
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between 0 and 1.
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The first element gives the position of the listbox element at the
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top of the window, relative to the listbox as a whole (0.5 means
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it is halfway through the listbox, for example).
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The second element gives the position of the listbox element just after
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the last one in the window, relative to the listbox as a whole.
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These are the same values passed to scrollbars via the \fB:yscrollprocedure\fR
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option.
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.TP
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(\fIwidget\-name '\fByview\fR \fIindex\fR)
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Adjusts the view in the window so that the element given by
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\fIindex\fR is displayed at the top of the window.
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.TP
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(\fIwidget\-name \fB'yview 'moveto\fI fraction\fR)
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Adjusts the view in the window so that the element given by \fIfraction\fR
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appears at the top of the window.
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\fIFraction\fR is a fraction between 0 and 1; 0 indicates the first
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element in the listbox, 0.33 indicates the element one-third the
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way through the listbox, and so on.
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.TP
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(\fIwidget\-name \fB'yview 'scroll \fInumber what\fR)
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This procedure adjusts the view in the window up or down according to
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\fInumber\fR and \fIwhat\fR.
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\fINumber\fR must be an integer.
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\fIWhat\fR must be either \fBunits\fR or \fBpages\fR.
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If \fIwhat\fR is \fBunits\fR, the view adjusts up or down by
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\fInumber\fR lines; if it is \fBpages\fR then
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the view adjusts by \fInumber\fR screenfuls.
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If \fInumber\fR is negative then earlier elements
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become visible; if it is positive then later elements
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become visible.
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.RE
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.SH "DEFAULT BINDINGS"
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.PP
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Tk automatically creates class bindings for listboxes that give them
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Motif-like behavior. Much of the behavior of a listbox is determined
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by its \fBselectMode\fR option, which selects one of four ways
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of dealing with the selection.
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.PP
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If the selection mode is \fBsingle\fR or \fBbrowse\fR, at most one
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element can be selected in the listbox at once.
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In both modes, clicking button 1 on an element selects
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it and deselects any other selected item.
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In \fBbrowse\fR mode it is also possible to drag the selection
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with button 1.
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.PP
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If the selection mode is \fBmultiple\fR or \fBextended\fR,
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any number of elements may be selected at once, including discontiguous
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ranges. In \fBmultiple\fR mode, clicking button 1 on an element
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toggles its selection state without affecting any other elements.
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In \fBextended\fR mode, pressing button 1 on an element selects
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it, deselects everything else, and sets the anchor to the element
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under the mouse; dragging the mouse with button 1
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down extends the selection to include all the elements between
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the anchor and the element under the mouse, inclusive.
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.PP
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Most people will probably want to use \fBbrowse\fR mode for
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single selections and \fBextended\fR mode for multiple selections;
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the other modes appear to be useful only in special situations.
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.PP
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In addition to the above behavior, the following additional behavior
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is defined by the default bindings:
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.IP [1]
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In \fBextended\fR mode, the selected range can be adjusted by pressing
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button 1 with the Shift key down: this modifies the selection to
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consist of the elements between the anchor and the element under
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the mouse, inclusive.
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The un-anchored end of this new selection can also be dragged with
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the button down.
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.IP [2]
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In \fBextended\fR mode, pressing button 1 with the Control key down
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starts a toggle operation: the anchor is set to the element under
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the mouse, and its selection state is reversed. The selection state
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of other elements isn't changed.
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If the mouse is dragged with button 1 down, then the selection state
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of all elements between the anchor and the element under the mouse
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is set to match that of the anchor element; the selection state of
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all other elements remains what it was before the toggle operation
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began.
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.IP [3]
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If the mouse leaves the listbox window with button 1 down, the window
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scrolls away from the mouse, making information visible that used
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to be off-screen on the side of the mouse.
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The scrolling continues until the mouse re-enters the window, the
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button is released, or the end of the listbox is reached.
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.IP [4]
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Mouse button 2 may be used for scanning.
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If it is pressed and dragged over the listbox, the contents of
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the listbox drag at high speed in the direction the mouse moves.
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.IP [5]
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If the Up or Down key is pressed, the location cursor (active
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element) moves up or down one element.
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If the selection mode is \fBbrowse\fR or \fBextended\fR then the
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new active element is also selected and all other elements are
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deselected.
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In \fBextended\fR mode the new active element becomes the
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selection anchor.
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.IP [6]
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In \fBextended\fR mode, Shift-Up and Shift-Down move the location
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cursor (active element) up or down one element and also extend
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the selection to that element in a fashion similar to dragging
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with mouse button 1.
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.IP [7]
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The Left and Right keys scroll the listbox view left and right
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by the width of the character \fB0\fR.
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Control-Left and Control-Right scroll the listbox view left and
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right by the width of the window.
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Control-Prior and Control-Next also scroll left and right by
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the width of the window.
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.IP [8]
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The Prior and Next keys scroll the listbox view up and down
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by one page (the height of the window).
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.IP [9]
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The Home and End keys scroll the listbox horizontally to
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the left and right edges, respectively.
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.IP [10]
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Control-Home sets the location cursor to the the first element in
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the listbox, selects that element, and deselects everything else
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in the listbox.
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.IP [11]
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Control-End sets the location cursor to the the last element in
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the listbox, selects that element, and deselects everything else
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in the listbox.
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.IP [12]
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In \fBextended\fR mode, Control-Shift-Home extends the selection
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to the first element in the listbox and Control-Shift-End extends
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the selection to the last element.
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.IP [13]
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In \fBmultiple\fR mode, Control-Shift-Home moves the location cursor
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to the first element in the listbox and Control-Shift-End moves
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the location cursor to the last element.
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.IP [14]
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The space and Select keys make a selection at the location cursor
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(active element) just as if mouse button 1 had been pressed over
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this element.
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.IP [15]
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In \fBextended\fR mode, Control-Shift-space and Shift-Select
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extend the selection to the active element just as if button 1
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had been pressed with the Shift key down.
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.IP [16]
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In \fBextended\fR mode, the Escape key cancels the most recent
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selection and restores all the elements in the selected range
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to their previous selection state.
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.IP [17]
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Control-slash selects everything in the widget, except in
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\fBsingle\fR and \fBbrowse\fR modes, in which case it selects
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the active element and deselects everything else.
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.IP [18]
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Control-backslash deselects everything in the widget, except in
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\fBbrowse\fR mode where it has no effect.
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.IP [19]
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The F16 key (labelled Copy on many Sun workstations) or Meta-w
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copies the selection in the widget to the clipboard, if there is
|
|
a selection.
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.PP
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The behavior of listboxes can be changed by defining new bindings for
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individual widgets or by redefining the class bindings.
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.SH EXAMPLE
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.LP
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Herafter is an example of a listbox connected to a scrollbar
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.DS
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;; Create list box and scrollbar
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(listbox '.l :height 5
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:yscroll (lambda l (apply .s 'set l)))
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(scrollbar '.s :command (lambda l (apply .l 'yview l)))
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;; Set some elements in the listbox
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(.l 'insert 0 'one 'two 'three 'four 'five 'six 'seven 'eight)
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;; Pack elements
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(pack .l :side "left" :expand #t :fill "both")
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(pack .s :side "right" :expand #f :fill "y")
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.DE
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.SH SEE ALSO
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scrollbar
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