- NAME
- tixDirList - Create and manipulate tixDirList widgets
- SYNOPSIS
- tixDirList pathName ?options?
- SUPER-CLASS
- STANDARD OPTIONS
- WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS
- -browsecmd, browseCmd, BrowseCmd
- -command, command, Command
- -dircmd, dircmd, DirCmd
- -disablecallback, disableCallback, DisableCallback
- -showhidden, showHidden, ShowHidden
- -root, root, Root
- -rootname, rootName, RootNAme
- SUBWIDGETS
- DESCRIPTION
- WIDGET COMMANDS
- pathName cget option
- pathName chdir dir
- pathName configure ?option? ?value option value ...?
- pathName subwidget name ?args?
- BINDINGS
- KEYWORDS
tixDirList - Create and manipulate tixDirList widgets
tixDirList pathName ?options?
The TixDirList class is derived from the TixScrolledHList
class and inherits all the commands, options and subwidgets of its
super-class.
TixDirList supports all the standard options of a frame widget.
See the options manual entry for details on the standard options.
- Command-Line Name: -browsecmd
- Database Name: browseCmd
- Database Class: BrowseCmd
- Specifies a command to call whenever the user browses on a directory
(usually by single-clicking on the name of the directory). The command
is called with one argument, the complete pathname of the directory.
- Command-Line Name: -command
- Database Name: command
- Database Class: Command
- Specifies the command to be called when the user activates on a directory
(usually by double-clicking on the name of the directory). The command
is called with one argument, the complete pathname of the directory.
- Command-Line Name: -dircmd
- Database Name: dircmd
- Database Class: DirCmd
- Specifies the TCL command to be called when a directory listing is
needed for a particular directory. If this option is not specified, by
default the DirList widget will attempt to read the directory as a
Unix directory. On special occasions, the application programmer may
want to supply a special method for reading directories: for example,
when he needs to list remote directories. In this case, the
-dircmd option can be used. The specified command accepts two
arguments: the first is the name of the directory to be listed; the
second is a Boolean value indicating whether hidden sub-directories
should be listed. This command returns a list of names of the
sub-directories of this directory. For example:
proc read_dir {dir show_hidden} {
if {$dir == "C:\"} {
return {DOS NORTON WINDOWS}
} else {
return {}
}
}
- Command-Line Name: -disablecallback
- Database Name: disableCallback
- Database Class: DisableCallback
- A boolean value indicating whether callbacks should be disabled. When
set to true, the TCL command specified by the -command option
is not executed when the -value of the DirList widget
changes.
- Command-Line Name: -showhidden
- Database Name: showHidden
- Database Class: ShowHidden
- Specifies whether hidden directories should be shown. By default, a
directory name starting with a period "." is considered as a hidden
directory. This rule can be overridden by supplying an alternative
-dircmd option.
- Command-Line Name: -root
- Database Name: root
- Database Class: Root
- Specifies the name of the root directory. Usually this is "/"
under Unix machines, but can be changed to "C:\" in DOS environments.
- Command-Line Name: -rootname
- Database Name: rootName
- Database Class: RootNAme
- Specifies a text string to display at the root directory. If
unspecified, the text string will be the same as the string specified
by -root.
Name: value
Class: Value
Switch: -value
Alias: -directory
-
Specifies the name of the current directory to be displayed in the
DirList widget.
Name: hlist
Class: TixHList
-
The hierarchical listbox that displays the directory listing.
Name: hsb
Class: Scrollbar
-
The horizontal scrollbar subwidget.
Name: vsb
Class: Scrollbar
-
The vertical scrollbar subwidget.
The tixDirList command creates a new window (given by the
pathName argument) and makes it into a DirList widget.
Additional options, described above, may be specified on the command
line or in the option database to configure aspects of the
DirList such as its cursor and relief.
The DirList widget displays a list view of a directory, its
previous directories and its sub-directories. The user can choose one
of the directories displayed in the list or change to another
directory.
The tixDirList command creates a new Tcl command whose name is
the same as the path name of the DirList's window. This
command may be used to invoke various operations on the widget. It has
the following general form:
-
pathName option ?arg arg ...?
PathName is the name of the command, which is the same as the
DirList widget's path name. Option and the args
determine the exact behavior of the command. The following commands
are possible for DirList widgets:
- pathName cget option
-
Returns the current value of the configuration option given by
option. Option may have any of the values accepted by the
tixDirList command.
- pathName chdir dir
-
Change the current directory to dir.
- pathName configure ?option? ?value option value ...?
-
Query or modify the configuration options of the widget. If no
option is specified, returns a list describing all of the
available options for pathName (see Tk_ConfigureInfo for
information on the format of this list). If option is specified
with no value, then the command returns a list describing the
one named option (this list will be identical to the corresponding
sublist of the value returned if no option is specified). If
one or more option-value pairs are specified, then the command
modifies the given widget option(s) to have the given value(s); in
this case the command returns an empty string. Option may have
any of the values accepted by the tixDirList command.
- pathName subwidget name ?args?
-
When no options are given, this command returns the pathname of the
subwidget of the specified name.
When options are given, the widget command of the specified subwidget
will be called with these options.
The mouse and keyboard bindings of the DirList widget are the same as
the bindings of the HList widget.
Tix(n)
Copyright © 1993-1999 Ioi Kim Lam.
Copyright © 2000-2001 Tix Project Group.
Copyright © 1995-1997 Roger E. Critchlow Jr.