TIP: 286
Title: Add 'xposition' Command to Menu Widgets
Version: $Revision: 1.4 $
Author: Schelte Bron <[email protected]>
State: Final
Type: Project
Tcl-Version: 8.5
Vote: Done
Created: 18-Oct-2006
Post-History:
Keywords: Tk
~ Abstract
There has been a '''yposition''' subcommand for menu widgets for years, but
its counterpart in the x-direction does not currently exist. This TIP intends
to rectify that situation.
~ Rationale
There is currently no way to obtain the x-position of a menu entry while a
'''menu''' subcommand for obtaining the y-position does exist. Even though on
a normal menu the x-position will always be 1, there are a few circumstances
where the x-position may have some more interesting values. In particular,
this is the case for menubars and for menus with column-breaks.
~ Proposed New Command
This TIP proposes a new subcommand for '''menu''' widgets, '''xposition''',
with the following syntax:
> ''pathName'' '''xposition''' ''index''
This returns an integer giving the x-coordinate within (i.e., relative to) the
menu window specified by ''pathName'' of the leftmost pixel in the entry
specified by ''index''. The ''index'' may take any of the normal forms for
identifying a menu entry.
~ Reference Implementation
Submitted to SourceForge as Patch #1152376.
[http://sf.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=1152376&group_id=12997&atid=312997]
~ Copyright
This document has been placed in the public domain.