Index: apps/bitmap-editor.man ================================================================== --- apps/bitmap-editor.man +++ apps/bitmap-editor.man @@ -1,21 +1,24 @@ [comment {-*- tcl -*- doctools manpage}] [manpage_begin bitmap-editor n 1.0] +[keywords bitmap] +[keywords editor] +[keywords image] +[keywords pixel] +[keywords xbm] [copyright {}] [titledesc {Editor for XBM images}] [moddesc {Bitmap handling}] [category {Image processing}] -[keywords xbm bitmap editor pixel image] [description] [para] The application described by this document, [syscmd bitmap-editor], is a simple editor for XBM based bitmap images. Written by Keith Vetter the original code can be found at [uri http://wiki.tcl.tk/6298]. - [subsection {COMMAND LINE}] [list_begin definitions] @@ -36,11 +39,10 @@ [list_end] [para] [list_end] - [section {BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK}] This document, and the application it describes, will undoubtedly contain bugs and other problems. @@ -47,7 +49,8 @@ Please report such in the category [emph bitmap] of the [uri {http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=12883} {Tcllib SF Trackers}]. Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either application and/or documentation. - +[vset CATEGORY bitmap-editor] +[include ../support/devel/doc/feedback.inc] [manpage_end] Index: apps/diagram-viewer.man ================================================================== --- apps/diagram-viewer.man +++ apps/diagram-viewer.man @@ -1,7 +1,11 @@ [comment {-*- tcl -*- doctools manpage}] [manpage_begin diagram-viewer n 1.0] +[keywords canvas] +[keywords conversion] +[keywords diagram] +[keywords vector] [copyright {2010 Andreas Kupries }] [titledesc {Lightweight Diagram Processor}] [moddesc {Documentation toolbox}] [category {Documentation tools}] [description] @@ -40,16 +44,14 @@ This is the form for use case [lb]1[rb]. The application opens a gui showing the list of input files to the left, allowing the user to choose which of them to render to the canvas on the right. - [call [cmd diagram-viewer] [method convert] [option -o] [arg output] [arg format] [arg inputfile]...] This is the form for use case [lb]2[rb]. The application converts the input files into raster image of the specified [arg format]. - [list_begin arguments] [arg_def path output in] @@ -67,11 +69,10 @@ from the [arg inputfile], and [arg format]. [para] In case of a single input file the generated image will be written to the file. - [arg_def (handle) format in] This argument specifies the image format to convert the diagrams into when processing the input. The application recognizes all formats @@ -96,9 +97,8 @@ Please report such in the category [emph diagram] of the [uri {http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=12883} {Tcllib SF Trackers}]. Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either application and/or documentation. - - -[keywords diagram vector canvas conversion] +[vset CATEGORY diagram] +[include ../support/devel/doc/feedback.inc] [manpage_end] Index: embedded/man/files/apps/bitmap-editor.n ================================================================== --- embedded/man/files/apps/bitmap-editor.n +++ embedded/man/files/apps/bitmap-editor.n @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" -'\" Generated from file '/home/aku/Projects/Tcllib/tklib/embedded/man/files/apps/bitmap-editor\&.n' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' +'\" Generated from file 'bitmap-editor\&.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' '\" Copyright (c) '\" '\" The definitions below are for supplemental macros used in Tcl/Tk '\" manual entries. '\" @@ -272,14 +272,21 @@ contain bugs and other problems\&. Please report such in the category \fIbitmap\fR of the \fITcllib SF Trackers\fR [http://sourceforge\&.net/tracker/?group_id=12883]\&. Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either application and/or documentation\&. +.SH "BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK" +This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems\&. +Please report such in the category \fIbitmap-editor\fR of the +\fITklib Trackers\fR [http://core\&.tcl\&.tk/tklib/reportlist]\&. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation\&. .SH KEYWORDS bitmap, editor, image, pixel, xbm .SH CATEGORY Image processing .SH COPYRIGHT .nf Copyright (c) .fi Index: embedded/man/files/apps/diagram-viewer.n ================================================================== --- embedded/man/files/apps/diagram-viewer.n +++ embedded/man/files/apps/diagram-viewer.n @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" -'\" Generated from file '/home/aku/Projects/Tcllib/tklib/embedded/man/files/apps/diagram-viewer\&.n' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' +'\" Generated from file 'diagram-viewer\&.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' '\" Copyright (c) 2010 Andreas Kupries '\" '\" The definitions below are for supplemental macros used in Tcl/Tk '\" manual entries. '\" @@ -308,14 +308,21 @@ contain bugs and other problems\&. Please report such in the category \fIdiagram\fR of the \fITcllib SF Trackers\fR [http://sourceforge\&.net/tracker/?group_id=12883]\&. Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either application and/or documentation\&. +.SH "BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK" +This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems\&. +Please report such in the category \fIdiagram\fR of the +\fITklib Trackers\fR [http://core\&.tcl\&.tk/tklib/reportlist]\&. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation\&. .SH KEYWORDS canvas, conversion, diagram, vector .SH CATEGORY Documentation tools .SH COPYRIGHT .nf Copyright (c) 2010 Andreas Kupries .fi Index: embedded/man/files/modules/autoscroll/autoscroll.n ================================================================== --- embedded/man/files/modules/autoscroll/autoscroll.n +++ embedded/man/files/modules/autoscroll/autoscroll.n @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" -'\" Generated from file '/home/aku/Projects/Tcllib/tklib/embedded/man/files/modules/autoscroll/autoscroll\&.n' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' +'\" Generated from file 'autoscroll\&.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' '\" '\" The definitions below are for supplemental macros used in Tcl/Tk '\" manual entries. '\" '\" .AP type name in/out ?indent? @@ -299,7 +299,14 @@ pack \&.scrolly -side right -fill y pack \&.t -side left -fill both -expand 1 ::autoscroll::autoscroll \&.scrolly .CE +.SH "BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK" +This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems\&. +Please report such in the category \fIautoscroll\fR of the +\fITklib Trackers\fR [http://core\&.tcl\&.tk/tklib/reportlist]\&. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation\&. .SH KEYWORDS scroll, scrollbar Index: embedded/man/files/modules/canvas/canvas_drag.n ================================================================== --- embedded/man/files/modules/canvas/canvas_drag.n +++ embedded/man/files/modules/canvas/canvas_drag.n @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" -'\" Generated from file '/home/aku/Projects/Tcllib/tklib/embedded/man/files/modules/canvas/canvas_drag\&.n' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' +'\" Generated from file 'canvas_drag\&.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' '\" '\" The definitions below are for supplemental macros used in Tcl/Tk '\" manual entries. '\" '\" .AP type name in/out ?indent? @@ -373,7 +373,14 @@ .CS -event Control-2 .CE .PP +.SH "BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK" +This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems\&. +Please report such in the category \fIcanvas\fR of the +\fITklib Trackers\fR [http://core\&.tcl\&.tk/tklib/reportlist]\&. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation\&. .SH KEYWORDS canvas, dragging Index: embedded/man/files/modules/canvas/canvas_epoints.n ================================================================== --- embedded/man/files/modules/canvas/canvas_epoints.n +++ embedded/man/files/modules/canvas/canvas_epoints.n @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" -'\" Generated from file '/home/aku/Projects/Tcllib/tklib/embedded/man/files/modules/canvas/canvas_epoints\&.n' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' +'\" Generated from file 'canvas_epoints\&.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' '\" '\" The definitions below are for supplemental macros used in Tcl/Tk '\" manual entries. '\" '\" .AP type name in/out ?indent? @@ -497,7 +497,14 @@ .sp The result of this method must be a boolean value\&. If the method returns \fBfalse\fR the move is vetoed and rollbed back\&. .RE .PP +.SH "BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK" +This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems\&. +Please report such in the category \fIcanvas\fR of the +\fITklib Trackers\fR [http://core\&.tcl\&.tk/tklib/reportlist]\&. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation\&. .SH KEYWORDS canvas, editing, point cloud, points Index: embedded/man/files/modules/canvas/canvas_epolyline.n ================================================================== --- embedded/man/files/modules/canvas/canvas_epolyline.n +++ embedded/man/files/modules/canvas/canvas_epolyline.n @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" -'\" Generated from file '/home/aku/Projects/Tcllib/tklib/embedded/man/files/modules/canvas/canvas_epolyline\&.n' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' +'\" Generated from file 'canvas_epolyline\&.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' '\" '\" The definitions below are for supplemental macros used in Tcl/Tk '\" manual entries. '\" '\" .AP type name in/out ?indent? @@ -449,7 +449,14 @@ with each location a pair of x- and y-coordinates\&. .sp The result of this method is ignored\&. .RE .PP +.SH "BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK" +This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems\&. +Please report such in the category \fIcanvas\fR of the +\fITklib Trackers\fR [http://core\&.tcl\&.tk/tklib/reportlist]\&. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation\&. .SH KEYWORDS canvas, editing, polyline Index: embedded/man/files/modules/canvas/canvas_equad.n ================================================================== --- embedded/man/files/modules/canvas/canvas_equad.n +++ embedded/man/files/modules/canvas/canvas_equad.n @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" -'\" Generated from file '/home/aku/Projects/Tcllib/tklib/embedded/man/files/modules/canvas/canvas_equad\&.n' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' +'\" Generated from file 'canvas_equad\&.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' '\" '\" The definitions below are for supplemental macros used in Tcl/Tk '\" manual entries. '\" '\" .AP type name in/out ?indent? @@ -455,7 +455,14 @@ with each location a pair of x- and y-coordinates\&. .sp The result of this method is ignored\&. .RE .PP +.SH "BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK" +This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems\&. +Please report such in the category \fIcanvas\fR of the +\fITklib Trackers\fR [http://core\&.tcl\&.tk/tklib/reportlist]\&. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation\&. .SH KEYWORDS canvas, concave, convex, editing, non-convex, quadrilateral Index: embedded/man/files/modules/canvas/canvas_highlight.n ================================================================== --- embedded/man/files/modules/canvas/canvas_highlight.n +++ embedded/man/files/modules/canvas/canvas_highlight.n @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" -'\" Generated from file '/home/aku/Projects/Tcllib/tklib/embedded/man/files/modules/canvas/canvas_highlight\&.n' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' +'\" Generated from file 'canvas_highlight\&.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' '\" '\" The definitions below are for supplemental macros used in Tcl/Tk '\" manual entries. '\" '\" .AP type name in/out ?indent? @@ -315,7 +315,14 @@ .sp The result of the command must be a boolean value with the usual value to be \fBtrue\fR\&. By returning \fBfalse\fR instead the callback can veto the removal of the highlight\&. .PP +.SH "BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK" +This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems\&. +Please report such in the category \fIcanvas\fR of the +\fITklib Trackers\fR [http://core\&.tcl\&.tk/tklib/reportlist]\&. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation\&. .SH KEYWORDS canvas, enter callback, highlighting, leave callback Index: embedded/man/files/modules/canvas/canvas_mvg.n ================================================================== --- embedded/man/files/modules/canvas/canvas_mvg.n +++ embedded/man/files/modules/canvas/canvas_mvg.n @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" -'\" Generated from file '/home/aku/Projects/Tcllib/tklib/embedded/man/files/modules/canvas/canvas_mvg\&.n' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' +'\" Generated from file 'canvas_mvg\&.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' '\" Copyright (c) 2010 Wolf-Dieter Busch (http://wiki\&.tcl\&.tk/15505) '\" Copyright (c) 2010 Documentation, Andreas Kupries '\" '\" The definitions below are for supplemental macros used in Tcl/Tk '\" manual entries. @@ -260,13 +260,20 @@ .TP \fB::canvas::mvg\fR \fIpathName\fR Dump the contents of the canvas \fIpathName\fR\&. The result is a string in ImageMagick's MVG vector format\&. .PP +.SH "BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK" +This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems\&. +Please report such in the category \fIcanvas\fR of the +\fITklib Trackers\fR [http://core\&.tcl\&.tk/tklib/reportlist]\&. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation\&. .SH KEYWORDS canvas, graphics, imagemagick, magick vector graphics, mvg, print screen, serialization, vector graphics .SH COPYRIGHT .nf Copyright (c) 2010 Wolf-Dieter Busch (http://wiki\&.tcl\&.tk/15505) Copyright (c) 2010 Documentation, Andreas Kupries .fi Index: embedded/man/files/modules/canvas/canvas_snap.n ================================================================== --- embedded/man/files/modules/canvas/canvas_snap.n +++ embedded/man/files/modules/canvas/canvas_snap.n @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" -'\" Generated from file '/home/aku/Projects/Tcllib/tklib/embedded/man/files/modules/canvas/canvas_snap\&.n' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' +'\" Generated from file 'canvas_snap\&.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' '\" Copyright (c) 2004 George Petasis (http://wiki\&.tcl\&.tk/1404) '\" Copyright (c) 2010 Documentation, Andreas Kupries '\" '\" The definitions below are for supplemental macros used in Tcl/Tk '\" manual entries. @@ -267,13 +267,20 @@ \fINote\fR that this command has a side-effect\&. To avoid having white rectangles where other windows may overlap the canvas this command forces the toplevel window the canvas is in to the top of the stacking order\&. .PP +.SH "BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK" +This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems\&. +Please report such in the category \fIcanvas\fR of the +\fITklib Trackers\fR [http://core\&.tcl\&.tk/tklib/reportlist]\&. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation\&. .SH KEYWORDS canvas, image, photo, print screen, snapshot .SH COPYRIGHT .nf Copyright (c) 2004 George Petasis (http://wiki\&.tcl\&.tk/1404) Copyright (c) 2010 Documentation, Andreas Kupries .fi Index: embedded/man/files/modules/canvas/canvas_sqmap.n ================================================================== --- embedded/man/files/modules/canvas/canvas_sqmap.n +++ embedded/man/files/modules/canvas/canvas_sqmap.n @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" -'\" Generated from file '/home/aku/Projects/Tcllib/tklib/embedded/man/files/modules/canvas/canvas_sqmap\&.n' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' +'\" Generated from file 'canvas_sqmap\&.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' '\" '\" The definitions below are for supplemental macros used in Tcl/Tk '\" manual entries. '\" '\" .AP type name in/out ?indent? @@ -355,7 +355,14 @@ shows in the background\&. In other words, when we say that the canvas forgets an image this means only that the association between a grid cell and shown image is broken\&. The image is \fInot\fR deleted\&. Managing the lifecycle of the images shown by the canvas is responsibility of the user of the canvas\&. +.SH "BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK" +This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems\&. +Please report such in the category \fIcanvas\fR of the +\fITklib Trackers\fR [http://core\&.tcl\&.tk/tklib/reportlist]\&. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation\&. .SH KEYWORDS canvas, cell, grid, image, map, square map, tile Index: embedded/man/files/modules/canvas/canvas_tags.n ================================================================== --- embedded/man/files/modules/canvas/canvas_tags.n +++ embedded/man/files/modules/canvas/canvas_tags.n @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" -'\" Generated from file '/home/aku/Projects/Tcllib/tklib/embedded/man/files/modules/canvas/canvas_tags\&.n' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' +'\" Generated from file 'canvas_tags\&.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' '\" '\" The definitions below are for supplemental macros used in Tcl/Tk '\" manual entries. '\" '\" .AP type name in/out ?indent? @@ -309,7 +309,14 @@ \fIpattern\fR\&. .sp The result of the command is a list of the matching tags\&. Which may be empty\&. .PP +.SH "BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK" +This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems\&. +Please report such in the category \fIcanvas\fR of the +\fITklib Trackers\fR [http://core\&.tcl\&.tk/tklib/reportlist]\&. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation\&. .SH KEYWORDS append tag, canvas, insert tag, remove tag, tags Index: embedded/man/files/modules/canvas/canvas_trlines.n ================================================================== --- embedded/man/files/modules/canvas/canvas_trlines.n +++ embedded/man/files/modules/canvas/canvas_trlines.n @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" -'\" Generated from file '/home/aku/Projects/Tcllib/tklib/embedded/man/files/modules/canvas/canvas_trlines\&.n' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' +'\" Generated from file 'canvas_trlines\&.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' '\" '\" The definitions below are for supplemental macros used in Tcl/Tk '\" manual entries. '\" '\" .AP type name in/out ?indent? @@ -306,7 +306,14 @@ .TP \fBobjectName\fR \fBdone\fR This method ends the tracking of the current set of lines and removes them from the canvas\&. .PP +.SH "BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK" +This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems\&. +Please report such in the category \fIcanvas\fR of the +\fITklib Trackers\fR [http://core\&.tcl\&.tk/tklib/reportlist]\&. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation\&. .SH KEYWORDS canvas, crosshair, rubberband, tracking Index: embedded/man/files/modules/canvas/canvas_zoom.n ================================================================== --- embedded/man/files/modules/canvas/canvas_zoom.n +++ embedded/man/files/modules/canvas/canvas_zoom.n @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" -'\" Generated from file '/home/aku/Projects/Tcllib/tklib/embedded/man/files/modules/canvas/canvas_zoom\&.n' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' +'\" Generated from file 'canvas_zoom\&.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' '\" '\" The definitions below are for supplemental macros used in Tcl/Tk '\" manual entries. '\" '\" .AP type name in/out ?indent? @@ -291,7 +291,14 @@ order\&. .PP .SS METHODS The widget supports no methods beyond the standard (\fBconfigure\fR, \fBcget\fR, etc\&.)\&. +.SH "BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK" +This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems\&. +Please report such in the category \fIcanvas\fR of the +\fITklib Trackers\fR [http://core\&.tcl\&.tk/tklib/reportlist]\&. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation\&. .SH KEYWORDS zoom Index: embedded/man/files/modules/chatwidget/chatwidget.n ================================================================== --- embedded/man/files/modules/chatwidget/chatwidget.n +++ embedded/man/files/modules/chatwidget/chatwidget.n @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" -'\" Generated from file '/home/aku/Projects/Tcllib/tklib/embedded/man/files/modules/chatwidget/chatwidget\&.n' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' +'\" Generated from file 'chatwidget\&.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' '\" '\" The definitions below are for supplemental macros used in Tcl/Tk '\" manual entries. '\" '\" .AP type name in/out ?indent? @@ -356,9 +356,16 @@ .CE .PP A more extensive example is available by examining the code for the picoirc program in the tclapps repository which ties the tcllib \fBpicoirc\fR package to this \fBchatwidget\fR package to create a simple irc client\&. +.SH "BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK" +This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems\&. +Please report such in the category \fIchatwidget\fR of the +\fITklib Trackers\fR [http://core\&.tcl\&.tk/tklib/reportlist]\&. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation\&. .SH "SEE ALSO" text(n) .SH KEYWORDS chat, chatwidget, composite widget, irc, mega-widget, widget Index: embedded/man/files/modules/controlwidget/controlwidget.n ================================================================== --- embedded/man/files/modules/controlwidget/controlwidget.n +++ embedded/man/files/modules/controlwidget/controlwidget.n @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" -'\" Generated from file '/home/aku/Projects/Tcllib/tklib/embedded/man/files/modules/controlwidget/controlwidget\&.n' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' +'\" Generated from file 'controlwidget\&.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' '\" Copyright (c) 2010 Ron Fox '\" Copyright (c) 2010 Gerhard Reithofer <\&.\&.\&.@\&.\&.\&.> '\" Copyright (c) 2010 Marco Maggi <\&.\&.\&.@\&.\&.\&.> '\" Copyright (c) 2010 Arjen Markus '\" @@ -763,10 +763,17 @@ .IP \(bu Voltmeter and tachometer: Marco Maggi .IP \(bu Code for moving the needle: ? .PP +.SH "BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK" +This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems\&. +Please report such in the category \fIcontrolwidget\fR of the +\fITklib Trackers\fR [http://core\&.tcl\&.tk/tklib/reportlist]\&. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation\&. .SH KEYWORDS controlling, displaying, numerical values, scale widget .SH COPYRIGHT .nf Copyright (c) 2010 Ron Fox Index: embedded/man/files/modules/crosshair/crosshair.n ================================================================== --- embedded/man/files/modules/crosshair/crosshair.n +++ embedded/man/files/modules/crosshair/crosshair.n @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" -'\" Generated from file '/home/aku/Projects/Tcllib/tklib/embedded/man/files/modules/crosshair/crosshair\&.n' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' +'\" Generated from file 'crosshair\&.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' '\" Copyright (c) 2003 Kevin Kenny '\" Copyright (c) 2008 (docs) Andreas Kupries '\" Copyright (c) 2013 Frank Gover, Andreas Kupries '\" '\" The definitions below are for supplemental macros used in Tcl/Tk @@ -362,14 +362,21 @@ bugs and other problems\&. Please report such in the category \fItklib :: crosshair\fR of the \fITcllib SF Trackers\fR [http://sourceforge\&.net/tracker/?group_id=12883]\&. Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either package and/or documentation\&. +.SH "BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK" +This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems\&. +Please report such in the category \fIcrosshair\fR of the +\fITklib Trackers\fR [http://core\&.tcl\&.tk/tklib/reportlist]\&. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation\&. .SH KEYWORDS canvas, cross-hairs, location, tracking, viewport .SH COPYRIGHT .nf Copyright (c) 2003 Kevin Kenny Copyright (c) 2008 (docs) Andreas Kupries Copyright (c) 2013 Frank Gover, Andreas Kupries .fi Index: embedded/man/files/modules/ctext/ctext.n ================================================================== --- embedded/man/files/modules/ctext/ctext.n +++ embedded/man/files/modules/ctext/ctext.n @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" -'\" Generated from file '/home/aku/Projects/Tcllib/tklib/embedded/man/files/modules/ctext/ctext\&.n' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' +'\" Generated from file 'ctext\&.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' '\" Copyright (c) George Peter Staplin '\" '\" The definitions below are for supplemental macros used in Tcl/Tk '\" manual entries. '\" @@ -535,14 +535,21 @@ .CE Further examples are in the source package for ctext\&. .SH THANKS Kevin Kenny, Neil Madden, Jeffrey Hobbs, Richard Suchenwirth, Johan Bengtsson, Mac Cody, Günther, Andreas Sievers, and Michael Schlenker\&. +.SH "BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK" +This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems\&. +Please report such in the category \fIctext\fR of the +\fITklib Trackers\fR [http://core\&.tcl\&.tk/tklib/reportlist]\&. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation\&. .SH "SEE ALSO" re_syntax, text .SH KEYWORDS syntax highlighting, text, widget .SH COPYRIGHT .nf Copyright (c) George Peter Staplin .fi Index: embedded/man/files/modules/cursor/cursor.n ================================================================== --- embedded/man/files/modules/cursor/cursor.n +++ embedded/man/files/modules/cursor/cursor.n @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" -'\" Generated from file '/home/aku/Projects/Tcllib/tklib/embedded/man/files/modules/cursor/cursor\&.n' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' +'\" Generated from file 'cursor\&.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' '\" Copyright (c) Jeffrey Hobbs '\" '\" The definitions below are for supplemental macros used in Tcl/Tk '\" manual entries. '\" @@ -272,14 +272,21 @@ \fB::cursor::display\fR ?\fIparent\fR? Pops up a dialog with a listbox containing all the cursor names\&. Selecting a cursor name will display it in that dialog\&. This is simply for viewing any available cursors on the platform\&. .PP +.SH "BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK" +This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems\&. +Please report such in the category \fIcursor\fR of the +\fITklib Trackers\fR [http://core\&.tcl\&.tk/tklib/reportlist]\&. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation\&. .SH "SEE ALSO" Tk_GetCursor(3), cursors(n), options(n) .SH KEYWORDS cursor .SH COPYRIGHT .nf Copyright (c) Jeffrey Hobbs .fi Index: embedded/man/files/modules/datefield/datefield.n ================================================================== --- embedded/man/files/modules/datefield/datefield.n +++ embedded/man/files/modules/datefield/datefield.n @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" -'\" Generated from file '/home/aku/Projects/Tcllib/tklib/embedded/man/files/modules/datefield/datefield\&.n' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' +'\" Generated from file 'datefield\&.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' '\" Copyright (c) Keith Vetter '\" '\" The definitions below are for supplemental macros used in Tcl/Tk '\" manual entries. '\" @@ -286,10 +286,17 @@ grid \&.l1 \&.df -sticky ew grid \&.l2 \&.l3 -sticky ew focus \&.df .CE +.SH "BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK" +This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems\&. +Please report such in the category \fIdatefield\fR of the +\fITklib Trackers\fR [http://core\&.tcl\&.tk/tklib/reportlist]\&. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation\&. .SH "SEE ALSO" clock(n), entry(n) .SH KEYWORDS clock, date, dateentry, entry, widget .SH CATEGORY Index: embedded/man/files/modules/diagrams/diagram.n ================================================================== --- embedded/man/files/modules/diagrams/diagram.n +++ embedded/man/files/modules/diagrams/diagram.n @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" -'\" Generated from file '/home/aku/Projects/Tcllib/tklib/embedded/man/files/modules/diagrams/diagram\&.n' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' +'\" Generated from file 'diagram\&.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' '\" '\" The definitions below are for supplemental macros used in Tcl/Tk '\" manual entries. '\" '\" .AP type name in/out ?indent? @@ -3203,9 +3203,16 @@ .TP \fBdiagram::point\fR General support class handling various vector operations\&. .PP .SH REFERENCES +.SH "BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK" +This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems\&. +Please report such in the category \fIdiagram\fR of the +\fITklib Trackers\fR [http://core\&.tcl\&.tk/tklib/reportlist]\&. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation\&. .SH KEYWORDS 2D geometry, arc, arrow, box, canvas, circle, diagram, diamond, drawing, drum, ellipse, image, interpolation, intersection, line, move, picture, plane geometry, plotting, point, raster image, spline, text, vector .SH CATEGORY Documentation tools Index: embedded/man/files/modules/getstring/tk_getString.n ================================================================== --- embedded/man/files/modules/getstring/tk_getString.n +++ embedded/man/files/modules/getstring/tk_getString.n @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" -'\" Generated from file '/home/aku/Projects/Tcllib/tklib/embedded/man/files/modules/getstring/tk_getString\&.n' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' +'\" Generated from file 'tk_getString\&.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' '\" '\" The definitions below are for supplemental macros used in Tcl/Tk '\" manual entries. '\" '\" .AP type name in/out ?indent? @@ -279,7 +279,14 @@ puts "user entered: $text" } .CE +.SH "BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK" +This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems\&. +Please report such in the category \fIgetstring\fR of the +\fITklib Trackers\fR [http://core\&.tcl\&.tk/tklib/reportlist]\&. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation\&. .SH KEYWORDS dialog, entry, string Index: embedded/man/files/modules/history/tklib_history.n ================================================================== --- embedded/man/files/modules/history/tklib_history.n +++ embedded/man/files/modules/history/tklib_history.n @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" -'\" Generated from file '/home/aku/Projects/Tcllib/tklib/embedded/man/files/modules/history/tklib_history\&.n' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' +'\" Generated from file 'tklib_history\&.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' '\" '\" The definitions below are for supplemental macros used in Tcl/Tk '\" manual entries. '\" '\" .AP type name in/out ?indent? @@ -313,7 +313,14 @@ $w delete 0 end } .CE +.SH "BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK" +This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems\&. +Please report such in the category \fIentry::history\fR of the +\fITklib Trackers\fR [http://core\&.tcl\&.tk/tklib/reportlist]\&. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation\&. .SH KEYWORDS entry, history Index: embedded/man/files/modules/ico/ico.n ================================================================== --- embedded/man/files/modules/ico/ico.n +++ embedded/man/files/modules/ico/ico.n @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" -'\" Generated from file '/home/aku/Projects/Tcllib/tklib/embedded/man/files/modules/ico/ico\&.n' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' +'\" Generated from file 'ico\&.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' '\" '\" The definitions below are for supplemental macros used in Tcl/Tk '\" manual entries. '\" '\" .AP type name in/out ?indent? @@ -454,7 +454,14 @@ .PP There is currently no way to read alpha channel information from 32bpp icons\&. .PP Tk images do not have an alpha channel so the only way to write a true 32bpp icon is from a color list\&. writing a 32bpp icon from a Tkimage is identical to writing a 24bpp icon\&. +.SH "BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK" +This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems\&. +Please report such in the category \fIico\fR of the +\fITklib Trackers\fR [http://core\&.tcl\&.tk/tklib/reportlist]\&. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation\&. .SH KEYWORDS dll, entry, exe, ico, icon Index: embedded/man/files/modules/ipentry/ipentry.n ================================================================== --- embedded/man/files/modules/ipentry/ipentry.n +++ embedded/man/files/modules/ipentry/ipentry.n @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" -'\" Generated from file '/home/aku/Projects/Tcllib/tklib/embedded/man/files/modules/ipentry/ipentry\&.n' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' +'\" Generated from file 'ipentry\&.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' '\" '\" The definitions below are for supplemental macros used in Tcl/Tk '\" manual entries. '\" '\" .AP type name in/out ?indent? @@ -460,9 +460,16 @@ .fi .IP Standard widget options\&. See \fBoptions\fR for a description of their meanings and values\&. .PP +.SH "BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK" +This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems\&. +Please report such in the category \fIipentry\fR of the +\fITklib Trackers\fR [http://core\&.tcl\&.tk/tklib/reportlist]\&. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation\&. .SH KEYWORDS entry, ip address, network .SH CATEGORY Widget Index: embedded/man/files/modules/khim/khim.n ================================================================== --- embedded/man/files/modules/khim/khim.n +++ embedded/man/files/modules/khim/khim.n @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" -'\" Generated from file '/home/aku/Projects/Tcllib/tklib/embedded/man/files/modules/khim/khim\&.n' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' +'\" Generated from file 'khim\&.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' '\" '\" The definitions below are for supplemental macros used in Tcl/Tk '\" manual entries. '\" '\" .AP type name in/out ?indent? @@ -403,7 +403,14 @@ .PP .SH ACKNOWLEDGMENTS KHIM was originally inspired by the key bindings that Brent Welch developed for the 'sedit' editor used in the 'exmh' mail user agent\&. The code for KHIM is entirely separate from that for 'sedit'\&. +.SH "BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK" +This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems\&. +Please report such in the category \fIkhim\fR of the +\fITklib Trackers\fR [http://core\&.tcl\&.tk/tklib/reportlist]\&. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation\&. .SH KEYWORDS character, i18n, input, international, method Index: embedded/man/files/modules/menubar/menubar.n ================================================================== --- embedded/man/files/modules/menubar/menubar.n +++ embedded/man/files/modules/menubar/menubar.n @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" -'\" Generated from file '/home/aku/Projects/Tcllib/tklib/embedded/man/files/modules/menubar/menubar\&.n' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' +'\" Generated from file 'menubar\&.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' '\" Copyright (c) 2009 Tom Krehbiel All rights reserved\&. '\" '\" The definitions below are for supplemental macros used in Tcl/Tk '\" manual entries. '\" @@ -891,12 +891,24 @@ .CE .SH CAVEATS .PP This implementation uses TclOO so it requires 8\&.6\&. The code has been tested on Windows (Vista), Linux and OSX (10\&.4)\&. -.SH "SEE ALSO" -\fIA command that creates menubar objects\fR [http://wiki\&.tcl\&.tk/25231], \fImenu\fR [http://www\&.tcl\&.tk/man/tcl8\&.6/TkCmd/menu\&.htm] +.SH REFERENCES +See also +.IP [1] +\fImenu\fR [http://www\&.tcl\&.tk/man/tcl8\&.6/TkCmd/menu\&.htm] +.IP [2] +\fIA command that creates menubar objects\fR [http://wiki\&.tcl\&.tk/25231] +.PP +.SH "BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK" +This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems\&. +Please report such in the category \fImenubar\fR of the +\fITklib Trackers\fR [http://core\&.tcl\&.tk/tklib/reportlist]\&. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation\&. .SH COPYRIGHT .nf Copyright (c) 2009 Tom Krehbiel All rights reserved\&. .fi Index: embedded/man/files/modules/ntext/ntext.n ================================================================== --- embedded/man/files/modules/ntext/ntext.n +++ embedded/man/files/modules/ntext/ntext.n @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" -'\" Generated from file '/home/aku/Projects/Tcllib/tklib/embedded/man/files/modules/ntext/ntext\&.n' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' +'\" Generated from file 'ntext\&.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' '\" '\" The definitions below are for supplemental macros used in Tcl/Tk '\" manual entries. '\" '\" .AP type name in/out ?indent? @@ -326,9 +326,16 @@ text \&.t bindtags \&.t {\&.t Ntext \&. all} .CE See bindtags for more information\&. +.SH "BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK" +This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems\&. +Please report such in the category \fIntext\fR of the +\fITklib Trackers\fR [http://core\&.tcl\&.tk/tklib/reportlist]\&. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation\&. .SH "SEE ALSO" bindtags, ntextBindings, ntextIndent, ntextWordBreak, re_syntax, regexp, text .SH KEYWORDS bindtags, re_syntax, regexp, text Index: embedded/man/files/modules/ntext/ntextBindings.n ================================================================== --- embedded/man/files/modules/ntext/ntextBindings.n +++ embedded/man/files/modules/ntext/ntextBindings.n @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" -'\" Generated from file '/home/aku/Projects/Tcllib/tklib/embedded/man/files/modules/ntext/ntextBindings\&.n' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' +'\" Generated from file 'ntextBindings\&.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' '\" '\" The definitions below are for supplemental macros used in Tcl/Tk '\" manual entries. '\" '\" .AP type name in/out ?indent? @@ -325,9 +325,16 @@ text \&.t set ::ntext::classicAnchor 1 bindtags \&.t {\&.t Ntext \&. all} .CE +.SH "BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK" +This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems\&. +Please report such in the category \fIntext\fR of the +\fITklib Trackers\fR [http://core\&.tcl\&.tk/tklib/reportlist]\&. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation\&. .SH "SEE ALSO" bindtags, ntext, ntextIndent, text .SH KEYWORDS bindtags, text Index: embedded/man/files/modules/ntext/ntextIndent.n ================================================================== --- embedded/man/files/modules/ntext/ntextIndent.n +++ embedded/man/files/modules/ntext/ntextIndent.n @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" -'\" Generated from file '/home/aku/Projects/Tcllib/tklib/embedded/man/files/modules/ntext/ntextIndent\&.n' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' +'\" Generated from file 'ntextIndent\&.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' '\" '\" The definitions below are for supplemental macros used in Tcl/Tk '\" manual entries. '\" '\" .AP type name in/out ?indent? @@ -358,9 +358,16 @@ \&.t configure -wrap char ::ntext::wrapIndent \&.t .CE +.SH "BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK" +This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems\&. +Please report such in the category \fIntext\fR of the +\fITklib Trackers\fR [http://core\&.tcl\&.tk/tklib/reportlist]\&. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation\&. .SH "SEE ALSO" bindtags, ntext, re_syntax, regexp, text .SH KEYWORDS bindtags, re_syntax, regexp, text Index: embedded/man/files/modules/ntext/ntextWordBreak.n ================================================================== --- embedded/man/files/modules/ntext/ntextWordBreak.n +++ embedded/man/files/modules/ntext/ntextWordBreak.n @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" -'\" Generated from file '/home/aku/Projects/Tcllib/tklib/embedded/man/files/modules/ntext/ntextWordBreak\&.n' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' +'\" Generated from file 'ntextWordBreak\&.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' '\" '\" The definitions below are for supplemental macros used in Tcl/Tk '\" manual entries. '\" '\" .AP type name in/out ?indent? @@ -344,14 +344,20 @@ package require ntext text \&.t bindtags \&.t {\&.t Ntext \&. all} -::ntext::createMatchPatterns \\ - {[[:space:][:cntrl:]]} {[[:punct:]]} {[^[:punct:][:space:][:cntrl:]]} +::ntext::createMatchPatterns {[[:space:][:cntrl:]]} {[[:punct:]]} {[^[:punct:][:space:][:cntrl:]]} .CE See regexp, re_syntax for more information\&. +.SH "BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK" +This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems\&. +Please report such in the category \fIntext\fR of the +\fITklib Trackers\fR [http://core\&.tcl\&.tk/tklib/reportlist]\&. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation\&. .SH "SEE ALSO" bindtags, ntext, re_syntax, regexp, text .SH KEYWORDS bindtags, re_syntax, regexp, text Index: embedded/man/files/modules/plotchart/plotchart.n ================================================================== --- embedded/man/files/modules/plotchart/plotchart.n +++ embedded/man/files/modules/plotchart/plotchart.n @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" -'\" Generated from file '/home/aku/Projects/Tcllib/tklib/embedded/man/files/modules/plotchart/plotchart\&.n' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' +'\" Generated from file 'plotchart\&.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' '\" Copyright (c) 2011 Arjen Markus '\" '\" The definitions below are for supplemental macros used in Tcl/Tk '\" manual entries. '\" @@ -3668,11 +3668,10 @@ ::Plotchart::plotconfig table frame outerwidth 3 ::Plotchart::plotconfig table frame color red set t [::Plotchart::createTableChart \&.c {"Column 1" "Column 2" "Column 3"} 80] - proc setColor {table widget row col value} { $table cellconfigure -background white -color black if { $value < 2\&.0 } { $table cellconfigure -background red -color white } @@ -4029,12 +4028,19 @@ Marker line to indicate a "current" value .IP \(bu Box drawn from quantiles .RE .PP +.SH "BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK" +This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems\&. +Please report such in the category \fIplotchart\fR of the +\fITklib Trackers\fR [http://core\&.tcl\&.tk/tklib/reportlist]\&. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation\&. .SH KEYWORDS 3D bars, 3D surfaces, bar charts, charts, coordinate transformations, coordinates, graphical presentation, isometric plots, pie charts, plotting, polar plots, strip charts, tables, time charts, xy-plots .SH COPYRIGHT .nf Copyright (c) 2011 Arjen Markus .fi Index: embedded/man/files/modules/swaplist/swaplist.n ================================================================== --- embedded/man/files/modules/swaplist/swaplist.n +++ embedded/man/files/modules/swaplist/swaplist.n @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" -'\" Generated from file '/home/aku/Projects/Tcllib/tklib/embedded/man/files/modules/swaplist/swaplist\&.n' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' +'\" Generated from file 'swaplist\&.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' '\" '\" The definitions below are for supplemental macros used in Tcl/Tk '\" manual entries. '\" '\" .AP type name in/out ?indent? @@ -308,9 +308,16 @@ puts "user chose numbers: $ops" } .CE +.SH "BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK" +This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems\&. +Please report such in the category \fIswaplist\fR of the +\fITklib Trackers\fR [http://core\&.tcl\&.tk/tklib/reportlist]\&. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation\&. .SH KEYWORDS dialog, disjointlistbox, listbox .SH CATEGORY Widget Index: embedded/man/files/modules/tkpiechart/canvaslabel.n ================================================================== --- embedded/man/files/modules/tkpiechart/canvaslabel.n +++ embedded/man/files/modules/tkpiechart/canvaslabel.n @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" -'\" Generated from file '/home/aku/Projects/Tcllib/tklib/embedded/man/files/modules/tkpiechart/canvaslabel\&.n' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' +'\" Generated from file 'canvaslabel\&.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' '\" Copyright (c) 1995-2004 Jean-Luc Fontaine '\" '\" The definitions below are for supplemental macros used in Tcl/Tk '\" manual entries. '\" @@ -333,14 +333,21 @@ .SH TAGS The labeler has the following specific tag (see the \fBcanvas\fR manual page \fIITEM IDS AND TAGS\fR section for more information): .IP \(bu canvasLabel(canvasLabelObject) .PP +.SH "BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK" +This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems\&. +Please report such in the category \fItkpiechart\fR of the +\fITklib Trackers\fR [http://core\&.tcl\&.tk/tklib/reportlist]\&. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation\&. .SH "SEE ALSO" pie, pieBoxLabeler, piePeripheralLabeler .SH KEYWORDS canvas, labeler, pie, slice .SH COPYRIGHT .nf Copyright (c) 1995-2004 Jean-Luc Fontaine .fi Index: embedded/man/files/modules/tkpiechart/pie.n ================================================================== --- embedded/man/files/modules/tkpiechart/pie.n +++ embedded/man/files/modules/tkpiechart/pie.n @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" -'\" Generated from file '/home/aku/Projects/Tcllib/tklib/embedded/man/files/modules/tkpiechart/pie\&.n' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' +'\" Generated from file 'pie\&.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' '\" Copyright (c) 1995-2004 Jean-Luc Fontaine '\" '\" The definitions below are for supplemental macros used in Tcl/Tk '\" manual entries. '\" @@ -355,14 +355,21 @@ For example, the whole pie can be moved using the \fBcanvas\fR \fBmove\fR command on the pie tag, or bindings on slices can be set using the slice tags (see the \fBcanvas\fR manual page \fIITEM IDS AND TAGS\fR section for more information)\&. .SH SIZES All sizes related to pies are stored as floating point numbers\&. The coordinates and sizes are specified in screen units, which are floating point numbers optionally followed by one of several letters as specified in the \fBcanvas\fR \fICOORDINATES\fR manual section\&. .SH LIMITATIONS If the number of slices is too big, identical colors will be used for some of the slices\&. You may set your own colors in this case\&. +.SH "BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK" +This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems\&. +Please report such in the category \fItkpiechart\fR of the +\fITklib Trackers\fR [http://core\&.tcl\&.tk/tklib/reportlist]\&. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation\&. .SH "SEE ALSO" canvasLabel, pieBoxLabeler, piePeripheralLabeler .SH KEYWORDS canvas, labeler, pie, slice .SH COPYRIGHT .nf Copyright (c) 1995-2004 Jean-Luc Fontaine .fi Index: embedded/man/files/modules/tkpiechart/pieboxlabeler.n ================================================================== --- embedded/man/files/modules/tkpiechart/pieboxlabeler.n +++ embedded/man/files/modules/tkpiechart/pieboxlabeler.n @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" -'\" Generated from file '/home/aku/Projects/Tcllib/tklib/embedded/man/files/modules/tkpiechart/pieboxlabeler\&.n' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' +'\" Generated from file 'pieboxlabeler\&.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' '\" Copyright (c) 1995-2004 Jean-Luc Fontaine '\" '\" The definitions below are for supplemental macros used in Tcl/Tk '\" manual entries. '\" @@ -280,14 +280,21 @@ .SH TAGS The labeler has the following specific tag (see the \fBcanvas\fR manual page \fIITEM IDS AND TAGS\fR section for more information): .IP \(bu pieBoxLabeler(pieBoxLabelerObject) .PP +.SH "BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK" +This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems\&. +Please report such in the category \fItkpiechart\fR of the +\fITklib Trackers\fR [http://core\&.tcl\&.tk/tklib/reportlist]\&. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation\&. .SH "SEE ALSO" canvasLabel, pie, piePeripheralLabeler .SH KEYWORDS canvas, labeler, pie, slice .SH COPYRIGHT .nf Copyright (c) 1995-2004 Jean-Luc Fontaine .fi Index: embedded/man/files/modules/tkpiechart/pieperipherallabeler.n ================================================================== --- embedded/man/files/modules/tkpiechart/pieperipherallabeler.n +++ embedded/man/files/modules/tkpiechart/pieperipherallabeler.n @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" -'\" Generated from file '/home/aku/Projects/Tcllib/tklib/embedded/man/files/modules/tkpiechart/pieperipherallabeler\&.n' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' +'\" Generated from file 'pieperipherallabeler\&.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' '\" Copyright (c) 1995-2004 Jean-Luc Fontaine '\" '\" The definitions below are for supplemental macros used in Tcl/Tk '\" manual entries. '\" @@ -286,14 +286,21 @@ .SH TAGS The labeler has the following specific tag (see the \fBcanvas\fR manual page \fIITEM IDS AND TAGS\fR section for more information): .IP \(bu piePeripheralLabeler(piePeripheralLabelerObject) .PP +.SH "BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK" +This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems\&. +Please report such in the category \fItkpiechart\fR of the +\fITklib Trackers\fR [http://core\&.tcl\&.tk/tklib/reportlist]\&. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation\&. .SH "SEE ALSO" canvasLabel, pie, pieBoxLabeler .SH KEYWORDS canvas, labeler, pie, slice .SH COPYRIGHT .nf Copyright (c) 1995-2004 Jean-Luc Fontaine .fi Index: embedded/man/files/modules/tooltip/tooltip.n ================================================================== --- embedded/man/files/modules/tooltip/tooltip.n +++ embedded/man/files/modules/tooltip/tooltip.n @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" -'\" Generated from file '/home/aku/Projects/Tcllib/tklib/embedded/man/files/modules/tooltip/tooltip\&.n' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' +'\" Generated from file 'tooltip\&.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' '\" Copyright (c) 1996-2008, Jeffrey Hobbs '\" '\" The definitions below are for supplemental macros used in Tcl/Tk '\" manual entries. '\" @@ -372,12 +372,19 @@ \&.txt tag configure TIP-1 -underline 1 tooltip::tooltip \&.txt -tag TIP-1 "tooltip one text" \&.txt insert end "An example of a " {} "tooltip" TIP-1 " tag\&.\\n" {} .CE +.SH "BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK" +This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems\&. +Please report such in the category \fItooltip\fR of the +\fITklib Trackers\fR [http://core\&.tcl\&.tk/tklib/reportlist]\&. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation\&. .SH KEYWORDS balloon, help, hover, tooltip .SH COPYRIGHT .nf Copyright (c) 1996-2008, Jeffrey Hobbs .fi Index: embedded/man/files/modules/widget/widget.n ================================================================== --- embedded/man/files/modules/widget/widget.n +++ embedded/man/files/modules/widget/widget.n @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" -'\" Generated from file '/home/aku/Projects/Tcllib/tklib/embedded/man/files/modules/widget/widget\&.n' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' +'\" Generated from file 'widget\&.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' '\" '\" The definitions below are for supplemental macros used in Tcl/Tk '\" manual entries. '\" '\" .AP type name in/out ?indent? @@ -324,9 +324,16 @@ package require widget::superframe ; # or widget::all pack [widget::superframe \&.f -type separator -text "SuperFrame:"] .CE +.SH "BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK" +This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems\&. +Please report such in the category \fIwidget\fR of the +\fITklib Trackers\fR [http://core\&.tcl\&.tk/tklib/reportlist]\&. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation\&. .SH KEYWORDS bundle, calendar, dateentry, dialog, megawidget, menu, panelframe, ruler, screenruler, scrolledwindow, snit, statusbar, superframe, toolbar, widget .SH CATEGORY Widget Index: embedded/man/files/modules/widget/widget_calendar.n ================================================================== --- embedded/man/files/modules/widget/widget_calendar.n +++ embedded/man/files/modules/widget/widget_calendar.n @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" -'\" Generated from file '/home/aku/Projects/Tcllib/tklib/embedded/man/files/modules/widget/widget_calendar\&.n' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' +'\" Generated from file 'widget_calendar\&.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' '\" '\" The definitions below are for supplemental macros used in Tcl/Tk '\" manual entries. '\" '\" .AP type name in/out ?indent? @@ -334,9 +334,16 @@ package require widget::calendar ; # or widget::all set t [widget::calendar \&.t] pack $t -fill x -expand 1 .CE +.SH "BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK" +This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems\&. +Please report such in the category \fIwidget::calendar\fR of the +\fITklib Trackers\fR [http://core\&.tcl\&.tk/tklib/reportlist]\&. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation\&. .SH KEYWORDS calendar, date, megawidget, snit, widget .SH CATEGORY Widget Index: embedded/man/files/modules/widget/widget_dateentry.n ================================================================== --- embedded/man/files/modules/widget/widget_dateentry.n +++ embedded/man/files/modules/widget/widget_dateentry.n @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" -'\" Generated from file '/home/aku/Projects/Tcllib/tklib/embedded/man/files/modules/widget/widget_dateentry\&.n' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' +'\" Generated from file 'widget_dateentry\&.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' '\" '\" The definitions below are for supplemental macros used in Tcl/Tk '\" manual entries. '\" '\" .AP type name in/out ?indent? @@ -315,9 +315,16 @@ package require widget::dateentry; # or widget::all set t [widget::dateentry \&.de] pack $t -fill x -expand 1 .CE +.SH "BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK" +This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems\&. +Please report such in the category \fIwidget::dateentry\fR of the +\fITklib Trackers\fR [http://core\&.tcl\&.tk/tklib/reportlist]\&. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation\&. .SH KEYWORDS date, dateentry, megawidget, snit, widget .SH CATEGORY Widget Index: embedded/man/files/modules/widget/widget_toolbar.n ================================================================== --- embedded/man/files/modules/widget/widget_toolbar.n +++ embedded/man/files/modules/widget/widget_toolbar.n @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" -'\" Generated from file '/home/aku/Projects/Tcllib/tklib/embedded/man/files/modules/widget/widget_toolbar\&.n' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' +'\" Generated from file 'widget_toolbar\&.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' '\" '\" The definitions below are for supplemental macros used in Tcl/Tk '\" manual entries. '\" '\" .AP type name in/out ?indent? @@ -316,9 +316,16 @@ $t add button [button \&.b -text foo] $t add separator -pad {2 4} $t add button [button \&.c -text bar] .CE +.SH "BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK" +This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems\&. +Please report such in the category \fIwidget::toolbar\fR of the +\fITklib Trackers\fR [http://core\&.tcl\&.tk/tklib/reportlist]\&. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation\&. .SH KEYWORDS megawidget, snit, toolbar, widget .SH CATEGORY Widget Index: embedded/man/files/modules/widgetl/widget_listentry.n ================================================================== --- embedded/man/files/modules/widgetl/widget_listentry.n +++ embedded/man/files/modules/widgetl/widget_listentry.n @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" -'\" Generated from file '/home/aku/Projects/Tcllib/tklib/embedded/man/files/modules/widgetl/widget_listentry\&.n' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' +'\" Generated from file 'widget_listentry\&.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' '\" '\" The definitions below are for supplemental macros used in Tcl/Tk '\" manual entries. '\" '\" .AP type name in/out ?indent? @@ -545,7 +545,14 @@ .SH EXAMPLE .CS .CE +.SH "BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK" +This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems\&. +Please report such in the category \fIwidget::listentry\fR of the +\fITklib Trackers\fR [http://core\&.tcl\&.tk/tklib/reportlist]\&. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation\&. .SH KEYWORDS data entry lists, data entry ordered list, data entry set of strings, data entry unordered list, list entry panel, set entry panel, widget Index: embedded/man/files/modules/widgetl/widget_listsimple.n ================================================================== --- embedded/man/files/modules/widgetl/widget_listsimple.n +++ embedded/man/files/modules/widgetl/widget_listsimple.n @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" -'\" Generated from file '/home/aku/Projects/Tcllib/tklib/embedded/man/files/modules/widgetl/widget_listsimple\&.n' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' +'\" Generated from file 'widget_listsimple\&.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' '\" '\" The definitions below are for supplemental macros used in Tcl/Tk '\" manual entries. '\" '\" .AP type name in/out ?indent? @@ -450,7 +450,14 @@ .SH EXAMPLE .CS .CE +.SH "BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK" +This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems\&. +Please report such in the category \fIwidget::listsimple\fR of the +\fITklib Trackers\fR [http://core\&.tcl\&.tk/tklib/reportlist]\&. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation\&. .SH KEYWORDS data entry lists, data entry set of strings, data entry unordered list, list entry panel, set entry panel, widget Index: embedded/man/files/modules/widgetv/widget_validator.n ================================================================== --- embedded/man/files/modules/widgetv/widget_validator.n +++ embedded/man/files/modules/widgetv/widget_validator.n @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ '\" -'\" Generated from file '/home/aku/Projects/Tcllib/tklib/embedded/man/files/modules/widgetv/widget_validator\&.n' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' +'\" Generated from file 'widget_validator\&.man' by tcllib/doctools with format 'nroff' '\" '\" The definitions below are for supplemental macros used in Tcl/Tk '\" manual entries. '\" '\" .AP type name in/out ?indent? @@ -360,7 +360,14 @@ widget::validator attach \&.n pink {apply {text { expr {$text ni {{} blub}} }}} .CE +.SH "BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK" +This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems\&. +Please report such in the category \fIwidget::validator\fR of the +\fITklib Trackers\fR [http://core\&.tcl\&.tk/tklib/reportlist]\&. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation\&. .SH KEYWORDS invalid, state management, ttk::combobox, ttk::entry, validation, widget validation Index: embedded/man/index.n ================================================================== --- embedded/man/index.n +++ embedded/man/index.n @@ -242,1124 +242,1124 @@ tklib .RS 2D geometry .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/diagrams/diagram\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/diagrams/diagram.n\fR diagram .RE 3D bars .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/plotchart/plotchart\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/plotchart/plotchart.n\fR Plotchart .RE 3D surfaces .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/plotchart/plotchart\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/plotchart/plotchart.n\fR Plotchart .RE append tag .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_tags\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_tags.n\fR canvas::tag .RE arc .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/diagrams/diagram\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/diagrams/diagram.n\fR diagram .RE arrow .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/diagrams/diagram\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/diagrams/diagram.n\fR diagram .RE balloon .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/tooltip/tooltip\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/tooltip/tooltip.n\fR tooltip .RE bar charts .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/plotchart/plotchart\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/plotchart/plotchart.n\fR Plotchart .RE bindtags .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/ntext/ntext\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/ntext/ntext.n\fR ntext .TP -\fBfiles/modules/ntext/ntextBindings\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/ntext/ntextBindings.n\fR ntextBindings .TP -\fBfiles/modules/ntext/ntextIndent\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/ntext/ntextIndent.n\fR ntextIndent .TP -\fBfiles/modules/ntext/ntextWordBreak\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/ntext/ntextWordBreak.n\fR ntextWordBreak .RE bitmap .RS .TP -\fBfiles/apps/bitmap-editor\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/apps/bitmap-editor.n\fR bitmap-editor .RE box .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/diagrams/diagram\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/diagrams/diagram.n\fR diagram .RE bundle .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget.n\fR widget .RE calendar .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget.n\fR widget .TP -\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget_calendar\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget_calendar.n\fR widget_calendar .RE canvas .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_drag\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_drag.n\fR canvas::drag .TP -\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_epoints\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_epoints.n\fR canvas::edit::points .TP -\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_epolyline\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_epolyline.n\fR canvas::edit::polyline .TP -\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_equad\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_equad.n\fR canvas::edit::quadrilateral .TP -\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_highlight\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_highlight.n\fR canvas::highlight .TP -\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_mvg\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_mvg.n\fR canvas::mvg .TP -\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_snap\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_snap.n\fR canvas::snap .TP -\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_sqmap\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_sqmap.n\fR canvas::sqmap .TP -\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_tags\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_tags.n\fR canvas::tag .TP -\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_trlines\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_trlines.n\fR canvas::track::lines .TP -\fBfiles/modules/tkpiechart/canvaslabel\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/tkpiechart/canvaslabel.n\fR canvasLabel .TP -\fBfiles/modules/crosshair/crosshair\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/crosshair/crosshair.n\fR crosshair .TP -\fBfiles/modules/diagrams/diagram\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/diagrams/diagram.n\fR diagram .TP -\fBfiles/apps/diagram-viewer\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/apps/diagram-viewer.n\fR diagram-viewer .TP -\fBfiles/modules/tkpiechart/pie\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/tkpiechart/pie.n\fR pie .TP -\fBfiles/modules/tkpiechart/pieboxlabeler\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/tkpiechart/pieboxlabeler.n\fR pieBoxLabeler .TP -\fBfiles/modules/tkpiechart/pieperipherallabeler\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/tkpiechart/pieperipherallabeler.n\fR piePeripheralLabeler .RE cell .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_sqmap\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_sqmap.n\fR canvas::sqmap .RE character .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/khim/khim\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/khim/khim.n\fR khim .RE charts .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/plotchart/plotchart\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/plotchart/plotchart.n\fR Plotchart .RE chat .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/chatwidget/chatwidget\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/chatwidget/chatwidget.n\fR chatwidget .RE chatwidget .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/chatwidget/chatwidget\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/chatwidget/chatwidget.n\fR chatwidget .RE circle .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/diagrams/diagram\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/diagrams/diagram.n\fR diagram .RE clock .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/datefield/datefield\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/datefield/datefield.n\fR datefield .RE composite widget .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/chatwidget/chatwidget\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/chatwidget/chatwidget.n\fR chatwidget .RE concave .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_equad\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_equad.n\fR canvas::edit::quadrilateral .RE controlling .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/controlwidget/controlwidget\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/controlwidget/controlwidget.n\fR controlwidget .RE conversion .RS .TP -\fBfiles/apps/diagram-viewer\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/apps/diagram-viewer.n\fR diagram-viewer .RE convex .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_equad\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_equad.n\fR canvas::edit::quadrilateral .RE coordinate transformations .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/plotchart/plotchart\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/plotchart/plotchart.n\fR Plotchart .RE coordinates .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/plotchart/plotchart\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/plotchart/plotchart.n\fR Plotchart .RE cross-hairs .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/crosshair/crosshair\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/crosshair/crosshair.n\fR crosshair .RE crosshair .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_trlines\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_trlines.n\fR canvas::track::lines .RE cursor .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/cursor/cursor\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/cursor/cursor.n\fR cursor .RE data entry lists .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/widgetl/widget_listentry\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/widgetl/widget_listentry.n\fR widget_listentry .TP -\fBfiles/modules/widgetl/widget_listsimple\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/widgetl/widget_listsimple.n\fR widget_listsimple .RE data entry ordered list .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/widgetl/widget_listentry\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/widgetl/widget_listentry.n\fR widget_listentry .RE data entry set of strings .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/widgetl/widget_listentry\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/widgetl/widget_listentry.n\fR widget_listentry .TP -\fBfiles/modules/widgetl/widget_listsimple\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/widgetl/widget_listsimple.n\fR widget_listsimple .RE data entry unordered list .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/widgetl/widget_listentry\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/widgetl/widget_listentry.n\fR widget_listentry .TP -\fBfiles/modules/widgetl/widget_listsimple\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/widgetl/widget_listsimple.n\fR widget_listsimple .RE date .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/datefield/datefield\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/datefield/datefield.n\fR datefield .TP -\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget_calendar\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget_calendar.n\fR widget_calendar .TP -\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget_dateentry\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget_dateentry.n\fR widget_dateentry .RE dateentry .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/datefield/datefield\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/datefield/datefield.n\fR datefield .TP -\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget.n\fR widget .TP -\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget_dateentry\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget_dateentry.n\fR widget_dateentry .RE diagram .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/diagrams/diagram\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/diagrams/diagram.n\fR diagram .TP -\fBfiles/apps/diagram-viewer\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/apps/diagram-viewer.n\fR diagram-viewer .RE dialog .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/getstring/tk_getString\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/getstring/tk_getString.n\fR getstring .TP -\fBfiles/modules/swaplist/swaplist\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/swaplist/swaplist.n\fR swaplist .TP -\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget.n\fR widget .RE diamond .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/diagrams/diagram\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/diagrams/diagram.n\fR diagram .RE disjointlistbox .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/swaplist/swaplist\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/swaplist/swaplist.n\fR swaplist .RE displaying .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/controlwidget/controlwidget\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/controlwidget/controlwidget.n\fR controlwidget .RE dll .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/ico/ico\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/ico/ico.n\fR ico .RE dragging .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_drag\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_drag.n\fR canvas::drag .RE drawing .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/diagrams/diagram\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/diagrams/diagram.n\fR diagram .RE drum .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/diagrams/diagram\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/diagrams/diagram.n\fR diagram .RE editing .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_epoints\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_epoints.n\fR canvas::edit::points .TP -\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_epolyline\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_epolyline.n\fR canvas::edit::polyline .TP -\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_equad\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_equad.n\fR canvas::edit::quadrilateral .RE editor .RS .TP -\fBfiles/apps/bitmap-editor\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/apps/bitmap-editor.n\fR bitmap-editor .RE ellipse .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/diagrams/diagram\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/diagrams/diagram.n\fR diagram .RE enter callback .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_highlight\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_highlight.n\fR canvas::highlight .RE entry .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/datefield/datefield\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/datefield/datefield.n\fR datefield .TP -\fBfiles/modules/getstring/tk_getString\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/getstring/tk_getString.n\fR getstring .TP -\fBfiles/modules/history/tklib_history\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/history/tklib_history.n\fR history .TP -\fBfiles/modules/ico/ico\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/ico/ico.n\fR ico .TP -\fBfiles/modules/ipentry/ipentry\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/ipentry/ipentry.n\fR ipentry .RE exe .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/ico/ico\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/ico/ico.n\fR ico .RE graphical presentation .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/plotchart/plotchart\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/plotchart/plotchart.n\fR Plotchart .RE graphics .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_mvg\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_mvg.n\fR canvas::mvg .RE grid .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_sqmap\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_sqmap.n\fR canvas::sqmap .RE help .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/tooltip/tooltip\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/tooltip/tooltip.n\fR tooltip .RE highlighting .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_highlight\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_highlight.n\fR canvas::highlight .RE history .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/history/tklib_history\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/history/tklib_history.n\fR history .RE hover .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/tooltip/tooltip\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/tooltip/tooltip.n\fR tooltip .RE i18n .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/khim/khim\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/khim/khim.n\fR khim .RE ico .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/ico/ico\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/ico/ico.n\fR ico .RE icon .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/ico/ico\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/ico/ico.n\fR ico .RE image .RS .TP -\fBfiles/apps/bitmap-editor\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/apps/bitmap-editor.n\fR bitmap-editor .TP -\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_snap\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_snap.n\fR canvas::snap .TP -\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_sqmap\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_sqmap.n\fR canvas::sqmap .TP -\fBfiles/modules/diagrams/diagram\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/diagrams/diagram.n\fR diagram .RE imagemagick .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_mvg\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_mvg.n\fR canvas::mvg .RE input .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/khim/khim\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/khim/khim.n\fR khim .RE insert tag .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_tags\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_tags.n\fR canvas::tag .RE international .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/khim/khim\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/khim/khim.n\fR khim .RE interpolation .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/diagrams/diagram\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/diagrams/diagram.n\fR diagram .RE intersection .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/diagrams/diagram\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/diagrams/diagram.n\fR diagram .RE invalid .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/widgetv/widget_validator\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/widgetv/widget_validator.n\fR widget_validator .RE ip address .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/ipentry/ipentry\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/ipentry/ipentry.n\fR ipentry .RE irc .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/chatwidget/chatwidget\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/chatwidget/chatwidget.n\fR chatwidget .RE isometric plots .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/plotchart/plotchart\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/plotchart/plotchart.n\fR Plotchart .RE labeler .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/tkpiechart/canvaslabel\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/tkpiechart/canvaslabel.n\fR canvasLabel .TP -\fBfiles/modules/tkpiechart/pie\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/tkpiechart/pie.n\fR pie .TP -\fBfiles/modules/tkpiechart/pieboxlabeler\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/tkpiechart/pieboxlabeler.n\fR pieBoxLabeler .TP -\fBfiles/modules/tkpiechart/pieperipherallabeler\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/tkpiechart/pieperipherallabeler.n\fR piePeripheralLabeler .RE leave callback .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_highlight\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_highlight.n\fR canvas::highlight .RE line .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/diagrams/diagram\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/diagrams/diagram.n\fR diagram .RE list entry panel .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/widgetl/widget_listentry\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/widgetl/widget_listentry.n\fR widget_listentry .TP -\fBfiles/modules/widgetl/widget_listsimple\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/widgetl/widget_listsimple.n\fR widget_listsimple .RE listbox .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/swaplist/swaplist\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/swaplist/swaplist.n\fR swaplist .RE location .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/crosshair/crosshair\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/crosshair/crosshair.n\fR crosshair .RE magick vector graphics .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_mvg\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_mvg.n\fR canvas::mvg .RE map .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_sqmap\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_sqmap.n\fR canvas::sqmap .RE mega-widget .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/chatwidget/chatwidget\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/chatwidget/chatwidget.n\fR chatwidget .RE megawidget .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget.n\fR widget .TP -\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget_calendar\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget_calendar.n\fR widget_calendar .TP -\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget_dateentry\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget_dateentry.n\fR widget_dateentry .TP -\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget_toolbar\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget_toolbar.n\fR widget_toolbar .RE menu .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget.n\fR widget .RE method .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/khim/khim\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/khim/khim.n\fR khim .RE move .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/diagrams/diagram\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/diagrams/diagram.n\fR diagram .RE mvg .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_mvg\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_mvg.n\fR canvas::mvg .RE network .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/ipentry/ipentry\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/ipentry/ipentry.n\fR ipentry .RE non-convex .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_equad\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_equad.n\fR canvas::edit::quadrilateral .RE numerical values .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/controlwidget/controlwidget\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/controlwidget/controlwidget.n\fR controlwidget .RE panelframe .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget.n\fR widget .RE photo .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_snap\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_snap.n\fR canvas::snap .RE picture .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/diagrams/diagram\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/diagrams/diagram.n\fR diagram .RE pie .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/tkpiechart/canvaslabel\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/tkpiechart/canvaslabel.n\fR canvasLabel .TP -\fBfiles/modules/tkpiechart/pie\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/tkpiechart/pie.n\fR pie .TP -\fBfiles/modules/tkpiechart/pieboxlabeler\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/tkpiechart/pieboxlabeler.n\fR pieBoxLabeler .TP -\fBfiles/modules/tkpiechart/pieperipherallabeler\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/tkpiechart/pieperipherallabeler.n\fR piePeripheralLabeler .RE pie charts .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/plotchart/plotchart\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/plotchart/plotchart.n\fR Plotchart .RE pixel .RS .TP -\fBfiles/apps/bitmap-editor\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/apps/bitmap-editor.n\fR bitmap-editor .RE plane geometry .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/diagrams/diagram\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/diagrams/diagram.n\fR diagram .RE plotting .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/diagrams/diagram\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/diagrams/diagram.n\fR diagram .TP -\fBfiles/modules/plotchart/plotchart\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/plotchart/plotchart.n\fR Plotchart .RE point .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/diagrams/diagram\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/diagrams/diagram.n\fR diagram .RE point cloud .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_epoints\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_epoints.n\fR canvas::edit::points .RE points .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_epoints\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_epoints.n\fR canvas::edit::points .RE polar plots .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/plotchart/plotchart\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/plotchart/plotchart.n\fR Plotchart .RE polyline .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_epolyline\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_epolyline.n\fR canvas::edit::polyline .RE print screen .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_mvg\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_mvg.n\fR canvas::mvg .TP -\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_snap\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_snap.n\fR canvas::snap .RE quadrilateral .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_equad\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_equad.n\fR canvas::edit::quadrilateral .RE raster image .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/diagrams/diagram\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/diagrams/diagram.n\fR diagram .RE re_syntax .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/ntext/ntext\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/ntext/ntext.n\fR ntext .TP -\fBfiles/modules/ntext/ntextIndent\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/ntext/ntextIndent.n\fR ntextIndent .TP -\fBfiles/modules/ntext/ntextWordBreak\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/ntext/ntextWordBreak.n\fR ntextWordBreak .RE regexp .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/ntext/ntext\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/ntext/ntext.n\fR ntext .TP -\fBfiles/modules/ntext/ntextIndent\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/ntext/ntextIndent.n\fR ntextIndent .TP -\fBfiles/modules/ntext/ntextWordBreak\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/ntext/ntextWordBreak.n\fR ntextWordBreak .RE remove tag .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_tags\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_tags.n\fR canvas::tag .RE rubberband .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_trlines\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_trlines.n\fR canvas::track::lines .RE ruler .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget.n\fR widget .RE scale widget .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/controlwidget/controlwidget\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/controlwidget/controlwidget.n\fR controlwidget .RE screenruler .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget.n\fR widget .RE scroll .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/autoscroll/autoscroll\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/autoscroll/autoscroll.n\fR autoscroll .RE scrollbar .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/autoscroll/autoscroll\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/autoscroll/autoscroll.n\fR autoscroll .RE scrolledwindow .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget.n\fR widget .RE serialization .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_mvg\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_mvg.n\fR canvas::mvg .RE set entry panel .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/widgetl/widget_listentry\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/widgetl/widget_listentry.n\fR widget_listentry .TP -\fBfiles/modules/widgetl/widget_listsimple\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/widgetl/widget_listsimple.n\fR widget_listsimple .RE slice .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/tkpiechart/canvaslabel\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/tkpiechart/canvaslabel.n\fR canvasLabel .TP -\fBfiles/modules/tkpiechart/pie\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/tkpiechart/pie.n\fR pie .TP -\fBfiles/modules/tkpiechart/pieboxlabeler\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/tkpiechart/pieboxlabeler.n\fR pieBoxLabeler .TP -\fBfiles/modules/tkpiechart/pieperipherallabeler\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/tkpiechart/pieperipherallabeler.n\fR piePeripheralLabeler .RE snapshot .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_snap\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_snap.n\fR canvas::snap .RE snit .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget.n\fR widget .TP -\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget_calendar\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget_calendar.n\fR widget_calendar .TP -\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget_dateentry\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget_dateentry.n\fR widget_dateentry .TP -\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget_toolbar\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget_toolbar.n\fR widget_toolbar .RE spline .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/diagrams/diagram\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/diagrams/diagram.n\fR diagram .RE square map .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_sqmap\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_sqmap.n\fR canvas::sqmap .RE state management .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/widgetv/widget_validator\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/widgetv/widget_validator.n\fR widget_validator .RE statusbar .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget.n\fR widget .RE string .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/getstring/tk_getString\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/getstring/tk_getString.n\fR getstring .RE strip charts .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/plotchart/plotchart\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/plotchart/plotchart.n\fR Plotchart .RE superframe .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget.n\fR widget .RE syntax highlighting .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/ctext/ctext\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/ctext/ctext.n\fR ctext .RE tables .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/plotchart/plotchart\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/plotchart/plotchart.n\fR Plotchart .RE tags .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_tags\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_tags.n\fR canvas::tag .RE text .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/ctext/ctext\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/ctext/ctext.n\fR ctext .TP -\fBfiles/modules/diagrams/diagram\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/diagrams/diagram.n\fR diagram .TP -\fBfiles/modules/ntext/ntext\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/ntext/ntext.n\fR ntext .TP -\fBfiles/modules/ntext/ntextBindings\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/ntext/ntextBindings.n\fR ntextBindings .TP -\fBfiles/modules/ntext/ntextIndent\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/ntext/ntextIndent.n\fR ntextIndent .TP -\fBfiles/modules/ntext/ntextWordBreak\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/ntext/ntextWordBreak.n\fR ntextWordBreak .RE tile .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_sqmap\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_sqmap.n\fR canvas::sqmap .RE time charts .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/plotchart/plotchart\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/plotchart/plotchart.n\fR Plotchart .RE toolbar .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget.n\fR widget .TP -\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget_toolbar\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget_toolbar.n\fR widget_toolbar .RE tooltip .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/tooltip/tooltip\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/tooltip/tooltip.n\fR tooltip .RE tracking .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_trlines\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_trlines.n\fR canvas::track::lines .TP -\fBfiles/modules/crosshair/crosshair\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/crosshair/crosshair.n\fR crosshair .RE ttk::combobox .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/widgetv/widget_validator\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/widgetv/widget_validator.n\fR widget_validator .RE ttk::entry .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/widgetv/widget_validator\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/widgetv/widget_validator.n\fR widget_validator .RE validation .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/widgetv/widget_validator\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/widgetv/widget_validator.n\fR widget_validator .RE vector .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/diagrams/diagram\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/diagrams/diagram.n\fR diagram .TP -\fBfiles/apps/diagram-viewer\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/apps/diagram-viewer.n\fR diagram-viewer .RE vector graphics .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_mvg\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_mvg.n\fR canvas::mvg .RE viewport .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/crosshair/crosshair\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/crosshair/crosshair.n\fR crosshair .RE widget .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/chatwidget/chatwidget\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/chatwidget/chatwidget.n\fR chatwidget .TP -\fBfiles/modules/ctext/ctext\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/ctext/ctext.n\fR ctext .TP -\fBfiles/modules/datefield/datefield\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/datefield/datefield.n\fR datefield .TP -\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget.n\fR widget .TP -\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget_calendar\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget_calendar.n\fR widget_calendar .TP -\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget_dateentry\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget_dateentry.n\fR widget_dateentry .TP -\fBfiles/modules/widgetl/widget_listentry\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/widgetl/widget_listentry.n\fR widget_listentry .TP -\fBfiles/modules/widgetl/widget_listsimple\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/widgetl/widget_listsimple.n\fR widget_listsimple .TP -\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget_toolbar\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/widget/widget_toolbar.n\fR widget_toolbar .RE widget validation .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/widgetv/widget_validator\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/widgetv/widget_validator.n\fR widget_validator .RE xbm .RS .TP -\fBfiles/apps/bitmap-editor\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/apps/bitmap-editor.n\fR bitmap-editor .RE xy-plots .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/plotchart/plotchart\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/plotchart/plotchart.n\fR Plotchart .RE zoom .RS .TP -\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_zoom\&.n\fR +\fBfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_zoom.n\fR canvas::zoom .RE Index: embedded/man/toc.n ================================================================== --- embedded/man/toc.n +++ embedded/man/toc.n @@ -241,138 +241,138 @@ .SH CONTENTS tklib .RS .TP \fBautoscroll\fR -\fIfiles/modules/autoscroll/autoscroll\&.n\fR: Provides for a scrollbar to automatically mapped and unmapped as needed +\fIfiles/modules/autoscroll/autoscroll.n\fR: Provides for a scrollbar to automatically mapped and unmapped as needed .TP \fBbitmap-editor\fR -\fIfiles/apps/bitmap-editor\&.n\fR: Editor for XBM images +\fIfiles/apps/bitmap-editor.n\fR: Editor for XBM images .TP \fBcanvas::drag\fR -\fIfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_drag\&.n\fR: Manage the dragging of canvas items or item groups +\fIfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_drag.n\fR: Manage the dragging of canvas items or item groups .TP \fBcanvas::edit::points\fR -\fIfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_epoints\&.n\fR: Editing a cloud of points on a canvas +\fIfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_epoints.n\fR: Editing a cloud of points on a canvas .TP \fBcanvas::edit::polyline\fR -\fIfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_epolyline\&.n\fR: Editing a polyline on a canvas +\fIfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_epolyline.n\fR: Editing a polyline on a canvas .TP \fBcanvas::edit::quadrilateral\fR -\fIfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_equad\&.n\fR: Editing a quadrilateral on a canvas +\fIfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_equad.n\fR: Editing a quadrilateral on a canvas .TP \fBcanvas::highlight\fR -\fIfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_highlight\&.n\fR: Manage the highlighting of canvas items or item groups +\fIfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_highlight.n\fR: Manage the highlighting of canvas items or item groups .TP \fBcanvas::mvg\fR -\fIfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_mvg\&.n\fR: Canvas to ImageMagick MVG vector format +\fIfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_mvg.n\fR: Canvas to ImageMagick MVG vector format .TP \fBcanvas::snap\fR -\fIfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_snap\&.n\fR: Canvas snapshot to Tk photo image +\fIfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_snap.n\fR: Canvas snapshot to Tk photo image .TP \fBcanvas::sqmap\fR -\fIfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_sqmap\&.n\fR: Canvas with map background based on square tiles +\fIfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_sqmap.n\fR: Canvas with map background based on square tiles .TP \fBcanvas::tag\fR -\fIfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_tags\&.n\fR: Easier management of the tags on canvas items or item groups +\fIfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_tags.n\fR: Easier management of the tags on canvas items or item groups .TP \fBcanvas::track::lines\fR -\fIfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_trlines\&.n\fR: Manage a group of rubber band lines +\fIfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_trlines.n\fR: Manage a group of rubber band lines .TP \fBcanvas::zoom\fR -\fIfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_zoom\&.n\fR: Zoom control for canvas::sqmap +\fIfiles/modules/canvas/canvas_zoom.n\fR: Zoom control for canvas::sqmap .TP \fBcanvasLabel\fR -\fIfiles/modules/tkpiechart/canvaslabel\&.n\fR: tkpiechart canvas label class +\fIfiles/modules/tkpiechart/canvaslabel.n\fR: tkpiechart canvas label class .TP \fBchatwidget\fR -\fIfiles/modules/chatwidget/chatwidget\&.n\fR: Provides a multi-paned view suitable for display of chat room or irc channel information +\fIfiles/modules/chatwidget/chatwidget.n\fR: Provides a multi-paned view suitable for display of chat room or irc channel information .TP \fBcontrolwidget\fR -\fIfiles/modules/controlwidget/controlwidget\&.n\fR: Collection of widgets for displaying and controlling numerical values +\fIfiles/modules/controlwidget/controlwidget.n\fR: Collection of widgets for displaying and controlling numerical values .TP \fBcrosshair\fR -\fIfiles/modules/crosshair/crosshair\&.n\fR: Crosshairs for Tk canvas +\fIfiles/modules/crosshair/crosshair.n\fR: Crosshairs for Tk canvas .TP \fBctext\fR -\fIfiles/modules/ctext/ctext\&.n\fR: Ctext a text widget with highlighting support +\fIfiles/modules/ctext/ctext.n\fR: Ctext a text widget with highlighting support .TP \fBcursor\fR -\fIfiles/modules/cursor/cursor\&.n\fR: Procedures to handle CURSOR data +\fIfiles/modules/cursor/cursor.n\fR: Procedures to handle CURSOR data .TP \fBdatefield\fR -\fIfiles/modules/datefield/datefield\&.n\fR: Tk datefield widget +\fIfiles/modules/datefield/datefield.n\fR: Tk datefield widget .TP \fBdiagram\fR -\fIfiles/modules/diagrams/diagram\&.n\fR: Diagram drawing +\fIfiles/modules/diagrams/diagram.n\fR: Diagram drawing .TP \fBdiagram-viewer\fR -\fIfiles/apps/diagram-viewer\&.n\fR: Lightweight Diagram Processor +\fIfiles/apps/diagram-viewer.n\fR: Lightweight Diagram Processor .TP \fBgetstring\fR -\fIfiles/modules/getstring/tk_getString\&.n\fR: A string dialog +\fIfiles/modules/getstring/tk_getString.n\fR: A string dialog .TP \fBhistory\fR -\fIfiles/modules/history/tklib_history\&.n\fR: Provides a history for Entry widgets +\fIfiles/modules/history/tklib_history.n\fR: Provides a history for Entry widgets .TP \fBico\fR -\fIfiles/modules/ico/ico\&.n\fR: Reading and writing windows icons +\fIfiles/modules/ico/ico.n\fR: Reading and writing windows icons .TP \fBipentry\fR -\fIfiles/modules/ipentry/ipentry\&.n\fR: An IP address entry widget +\fIfiles/modules/ipentry/ipentry.n\fR: An IP address entry widget .TP \fBkhim\fR -\fIfiles/modules/khim/khim\&.n\fR: Provides key bindings for entering international characters on a keyboard that does not support them +\fIfiles/modules/khim/khim.n\fR: Provides key bindings for entering international characters on a keyboard that does not support them .TP \fBmenubar\fR -\fIfiles/modules/menubar/menubar\&.n\fR: Creates an instance of the Class\&. +\fIfiles/modules/menubar/menubar.n\fR: Creates an instance of the Class. .TP \fBntext\fR -\fIfiles/modules/ntext/ntext\&.n\fR: Alternative Bindings for the Text Widget +\fIfiles/modules/ntext/ntext.n\fR: Alternative Bindings for the Text Widget .TP \fBntextBindings\fR -\fIfiles/modules/ntext/ntextBindings\&.n\fR: Alternative Bindings for the Text Widget +\fIfiles/modules/ntext/ntextBindings.n\fR: Alternative Bindings for the Text Widget .TP \fBntextIndent\fR -\fIfiles/modules/ntext/ntextIndent\&.n\fR: ntext Indentation for the Text Widget +\fIfiles/modules/ntext/ntextIndent.n\fR: ntext Indentation for the Text Widget .TP \fBntextWordBreak\fR -\fIfiles/modules/ntext/ntextWordBreak\&.n\fR: ntext Word Boundary Detection for the Text Widget +\fIfiles/modules/ntext/ntextWordBreak.n\fR: ntext Word Boundary Detection for the Text Widget .TP \fBpie\fR -\fIfiles/modules/tkpiechart/pie\&.n\fR: 2D or 3D pie chart object in a canvas +\fIfiles/modules/tkpiechart/pie.n\fR: 2D or 3D pie chart object in a canvas .TP \fBpieBoxLabeler\fR -\fIfiles/modules/tkpiechart/pieboxlabeler\&.n\fR: tkpiechart pie box style labeler class +\fIfiles/modules/tkpiechart/pieboxlabeler.n\fR: tkpiechart pie box style labeler class .TP \fBpiePeripheralLabeler\fR -\fIfiles/modules/tkpiechart/pieperipherallabeler\&.n\fR: tkpiechart pie peripheral style labeler class +\fIfiles/modules/tkpiechart/pieperipherallabeler.n\fR: tkpiechart pie peripheral style labeler class .TP \fBPlotchart\fR -\fIfiles/modules/plotchart/plotchart\&.n\fR: Simple plotting and charting package +\fIfiles/modules/plotchart/plotchart.n\fR: Simple plotting and charting package .TP \fBswaplist\fR -\fIfiles/modules/swaplist/swaplist\&.n\fR: A dialog which allows a user to move options between two lists +\fIfiles/modules/swaplist/swaplist.n\fR: A dialog which allows a user to move options between two lists .TP \fBtooltip\fR -\fIfiles/modules/tooltip/tooltip\&.n\fR: Tooltip management +\fIfiles/modules/tooltip/tooltip.n\fR: Tooltip management .TP \fBwidget\fR -\fIfiles/modules/widget/widget\&.n\fR: Megawidget bundle +\fIfiles/modules/widget/widget.n\fR: Megawidget bundle .TP \fBwidget_calendar\fR -\fIfiles/modules/widget/widget_calendar\&.n\fR: Calendar Megawidget +\fIfiles/modules/widget/widget_calendar.n\fR: Calendar Megawidget .TP \fBwidget_dateentry\fR -\fIfiles/modules/widget/widget_dateentry\&.n\fR: Date Entry Megawidget +\fIfiles/modules/widget/widget_dateentry.n\fR: Date Entry Megawidget .TP \fBwidget_listentry\fR -\fIfiles/modules/widgetl/widget_listentry\&.n\fR: widget::listentry widget +\fIfiles/modules/widgetl/widget_listentry.n\fR: widget::listentry widget .TP \fBwidget_listsimple\fR -\fIfiles/modules/widgetl/widget_listsimple\&.n\fR: widget::listsimple widget +\fIfiles/modules/widgetl/widget_listsimple.n\fR: widget::listsimple widget .TP \fBwidget_toolbar\fR -\fIfiles/modules/widget/widget_toolbar\&.n\fR: Toolbar Megawidget +\fIfiles/modules/widget/widget_toolbar.n\fR: Toolbar Megawidget .TP \fBwidget_validator\fR -\fIfiles/modules/widgetv/widget_validator\&.n\fR: widget::validator behaviour +\fIfiles/modules/widgetv/widget_validator.n\fR: widget::validator behaviour Index: embedded/www/index.html ================================================================== --- embedded/www/index.html +++ embedded/www/index.html @@ -29,24 +29,24 @@ Keywords: 3 - 3D bars + 3D bars Plotchart - 3D surfaces + 3D surfaces Plotchart Keywords: A - append tag + append tag canvas::tag arc @@ -60,21 +60,21 @@ Keywords: B - balloon + balloon tooltip - bar charts + bar charts Plotchart - bindtags + bindtags ntext · ntextBindings · ntextIndent · ntextWordBreak bitmap @@ -85,69 +85,69 @@ box diagram - bundle + bundle widget Keywords: C - calendar + calendar widget · widget_calendar - canvas + canvas canvas::drag · canvas::edit::points · canvas::edit::polyline · canvas::edit::quadrilateral · canvas::highlight · canvas::mvg · canvas::snap · canvas::sqmap · canvas::tag · canvas::track::lines · canvasLabel · crosshair · diagram · diagram-viewer · pie · pieBoxLabeler · piePeripheralLabeler cell canvas::sqmap - character + character khim - charts + charts Plotchart - chat + chat chatwidget - chatwidget + chatwidget chatwidget circle diagram - clock + clock datefield - composite widget + composite widget chatwidget - concave + concave canvas::edit::quadrilateral controlling @@ -158,79 +158,79 @@ conversion diagram-viewer - convex + convex canvas::edit::quadrilateral - coordinate transformations + coordinate transformations Plotchart - coordinates + coordinates Plotchart cross-hairs crosshair - crosshair + crosshair canvas::track::lines - cursor + cursor cursor Keywords: D - data entry lists + data entry lists widget_listentry · widget_listsimple - data entry ordered list + data entry ordered list widget_listentry - data entry set of strings + data entry set of strings widget_listentry · widget_listsimple - data entry unordered list + data entry unordered list widget_listentry · widget_listsimple - date + date datefield · widget_calendar · widget_dateentry - dateentry + dateentry datefield · widget · widget_dateentry diagram diagram · diagram-viewer - dialog + dialog getstring · swaplist · widget diamond @@ -241,26 +241,26 @@ disjointlistbox swaplist - displaying + displaying controlwidget - dll + dll ico dragging canvas::drag - drawing + drawing diagram drum @@ -269,16 +269,16 @@ Keywords: E - editing + editing canvas::edit::points · canvas::edit::polyline · canvas::edit::quadrilateral - editor + editor bitmap-editor ellipse @@ -289,100 +289,100 @@ enter callback canvas::highlight - entry + entry datefield · getstring · history · ico · ipentry - exe + exe ico Keywords: G - graphical presentation + graphical presentation Plotchart - graphics + graphics canvas::mvg - grid + grid canvas::sqmap Keywords: H - help + help tooltip highlighting canvas::highlight - history + history history - hover + hover tooltip Keywords: I - i18n + i18n khim - ico + ico ico - icon + icon ico - image + image bitmap-editor · canvas::snap · canvas::sqmap · diagram - imagemagick + imagemagick canvas::mvg - input + input khim - insert tag + insert tag canvas::tag - international + international khim interpolation @@ -393,26 +393,26 @@ intersection diagram - invalid + invalid widget_validator - ip address + ip address ipentry - irc + irc chatwidget - isometric plots + isometric plots Plotchart Keywords: L @@ -431,11 +431,11 @@ line diagram - list entry panel + list entry panel widget_listentry · widget_listsimple listbox @@ -449,92 +449,92 @@ Keywords: M - magick vector graphics + magick vector graphics canvas::mvg - map + map canvas::sqmap - mega-widget + mega-widget chatwidget - megawidget + megawidget widget · widget_calendar · widget_dateentry · widget_toolbar - menu + menu widget - method + method khim move diagram - mvg + mvg canvas::mvg Keywords: N - network + network ipentry - non-convex + non-convex canvas::edit::quadrilateral - numerical values + numerical values controlwidget Keywords: P - panelframe + panelframe widget - photo + photo canvas::snap - picture + picture diagram pie canvasLabel · pie · pieBoxLabeler · piePeripheralLabeler - pie charts + pie charts Plotchart pixel @@ -545,49 +545,49 @@ plane geometry diagram - plotting + plotting diagram · Plotchart point diagram - point cloud + point cloud canvas::edit::points - points + points canvas::edit::points - polar plots + polar plots Plotchart - polyline + polyline canvas::edit::polyline - print screen + print screen canvas::mvg · canvas::snap Keywords: Q - quadrilateral + quadrilateral canvas::edit::quadrilateral Keywords: R @@ -596,31 +596,31 @@ raster image diagram - re_syntax + re_syntax ntext · ntextIndent · ntextWordBreak - regexp + regexp ntext · ntextIndent · ntextWordBreak - remove tag + remove tag canvas::tag - rubberband + rubberband canvas::track::lines - ruler + ruler widget Keywords: S @@ -629,86 +629,86 @@ scale widget controlwidget - screenruler + screenruler widget - scroll + scroll autoscroll - scrollbar + scrollbar autoscroll - scrolledwindow + scrolledwindow widget - serialization + serialization canvas::mvg - set entry panel + set entry panel widget_listentry · widget_listsimple slice canvasLabel · pie · pieBoxLabeler · piePeripheralLabeler - snapshot + snapshot canvas::snap - snit + snit widget · widget_calendar · widget_dateentry · widget_toolbar spline diagram - square map + square map canvas::sqmap state management widget_validator - statusbar + statusbar widget - string + string getstring - strip charts + strip charts Plotchart - superframe + superframe widget syntax highlighting @@ -717,46 +717,46 @@ Keywords: T - tables + tables Plotchart - tags + tags canvas::tag text ctext · diagram · ntext · ntextBindings · ntextIndent · ntextWordBreak - tile + tile canvas::sqmap - time charts + time charts Plotchart - toolbar + toolbar widget · widget_toolbar - tooltip + tooltip tooltip - tracking + tracking canvas::track::lines · crosshair ttk::combobox @@ -770,21 +770,21 @@ Keywords: V - validation + validation widget_validator vector diagram · diagram-viewer - vector graphics + vector graphics canvas::mvg viewport @@ -793,37 +793,37 @@ Keywords: W - widget + widget chatwidget · ctext · datefield · widget · widget_calendar · widget_dateentry · widget_listentry · widget_listsimple · widget_toolbar - widget validation + widget validation widget_validator Keywords: X - xbm + xbm bitmap-editor - xy-plots + xy-plots Plotchart Keywords: Z - zoom + zoom canvas::zoom Index: embedded/www/tklib/files/apps/bitmap-editor.html ================================================================== --- embedded/www/tklib/files/apps/bitmap-editor.html +++ embedded/www/tklib/files/apps/bitmap-editor.html @@ -90,11 +90,11 @@ margin-bottom: 1em; border-bottom: 1px solid black; } --> - @@ -120,10 +120,11 @@
  • BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK
  • +
  • Bugs, Ideas, Feedback
  • Keywords
  • Category
  • Copyright
  • @@ -159,16 +160,24 @@ contain bugs and other problems. Please report such in the category bitmap of the Tcllib SF Trackers. Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either application and/or documentation.

    + +

    Bugs, Ideas, Feedback

    +

    This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems. +Please report such in the category bitmap-editor of the +Tklib Trackers. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation.

    Category

    Image processing

    Index: embedded/www/tklib/files/apps/diagram-viewer.html ================================================================== --- embedded/www/tklib/files/apps/diagram-viewer.html +++ embedded/www/tklib/files/apps/diagram-viewer.html @@ -90,11 +90,11 @@ margin-bottom: 1em; border-bottom: 1px solid black; } --> - @@ -121,10 +121,11 @@
  • USE CASES
  • COMMAND LINE
  • BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK
  • +
  • Bugs, Ideas, Feedback
  • Keywords
  • Category
  • Copyright
  • @@ -186,16 +187,24 @@ contain bugs and other problems. Please report such in the category diagram of the Tcllib SF Trackers. Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either application and/or documentation.

    + +

    Bugs, Ideas, Feedback

    +

    This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems. +Please report such in the category diagram of the +Tklib Trackers. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation.

    Category

    Documentation tools

    Index: embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/autoscroll/autoscroll.html ================================================================== --- embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/autoscroll/autoscroll.html +++ embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/autoscroll/autoscroll.html @@ -90,11 +90,11 @@ margin-bottom: 1em; border-bottom: 1px solid black; } --> -

    [ @@ -113,10 +113,11 @@

    Synopsis

    @@ -167,10 +168,18 @@ scrollbar .scrolly -orient v -command ".t yview" pack .scrolly -side right -fill y pack .t -side left -fill both -expand 1 ::autoscroll::autoscroll .scrolly +
    +

    Bugs, Ideas, Feedback

    +

    This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems. +Please report such in the category autoscroll of the +Tklib Trackers. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation.

    Index: embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/canvas/canvas_drag.html ================================================================== --- embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/canvas/canvas_drag.html +++ embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/canvas/canvas_drag.html @@ -90,11 +90,11 @@ margin-bottom: 1em; border-bottom: 1px solid black; } --> -

    Synopsis

    @@ -229,10 +230,18 @@ drag handle while holding down the Control key, use:

     -event Control-2 
    +
    +

    Bugs, Ideas, Feedback

    +

    This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems. +Please report such in the category canvas of the +Tklib Trackers. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation.

    Index: embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/canvas/canvas_epoints.html ================================================================== --- embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/canvas/canvas_epoints.html +++ embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/canvas/canvas_epoints.html @@ -90,11 +90,11 @@ margin-bottom: 1em; border-bottom: 1px solid black; } --> -

    Synopsis

    @@ -308,10 +309,18 @@

    The id identifies the moved point within the editor.

    The result of this method must be a boolean value. If the method returns false the move is vetoed and rollbed back.

    +
    +

    Bugs, Ideas, Feedback

    +

    This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems. +Please report such in the category canvas of the +Tklib Trackers. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation.

    Index: embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/canvas/canvas_epolyline.html ================================================================== --- embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/canvas/canvas_epolyline.html +++ embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/canvas/canvas_epolyline.html @@ -90,11 +90,11 @@ margin-bottom: 1em; border-bottom: 1px solid black; } --> -

    Synopsis

    @@ -277,10 +278,18 @@ callback, whereas coordinates is a list of vertex locations, with each location a pair of x- and y-coordinates.

    The result of this method is ignored.

    +
    +

    Bugs, Ideas, Feedback

    +

    This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems. +Please report such in the category canvas of the +Tklib Trackers. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation.

    Index: embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/canvas/canvas_equad.html ================================================================== --- embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/canvas/canvas_equad.html +++ embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/canvas/canvas_equad.html @@ -90,11 +90,11 @@ margin-bottom: 1em; border-bottom: 1px solid black; } --> -

    Synopsis

    @@ -281,10 +282,18 @@ callback, whereas coordinates is a list of vertex locations, with each location a pair of x- and y-coordinates.

    The result of this method is ignored.

    +
    +

    Bugs, Ideas, Feedback

    +

    This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems. +Please report such in the category canvas of the +Tklib Trackers. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation.

    Index: embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/canvas/canvas_highlight.html ================================================================== --- embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/canvas/canvas_highlight.html +++ embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/canvas/canvas_highlight.html @@ -90,11 +90,11 @@ margin-bottom: 1em; border-bottom: 1px solid black; } --> -

    Synopsis

    @@ -187,10 +188,18 @@

    The result of the command must be a boolean value with the usual value to be true. By returning false instead the callback can veto the removal of the highlight.

    +
    +

    Bugs, Ideas, Feedback

    +

    This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems. +Please report such in the category canvas of the +Tklib Trackers. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation.

    Index: embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/canvas/canvas_mvg.html ================================================================== --- embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/canvas/canvas_mvg.html +++ embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/canvas/canvas_mvg.html @@ -90,11 +90,11 @@ margin-bottom: 1em; border-bottom: 1px solid black; } --> - @@ -116,10 +116,11 @@

    Synopsis

    @@ -142,14 +143,22 @@
    ::canvas::mvg pathName

    Dump the contents of the canvas pathName. The result is a string in ImageMagick's MVG vector format.

    +
    +

    Bugs, Ideas, Feedback

    +

    This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems. +Please report such in the category canvas of the +Tklib Trackers. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation.

    Index: embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/canvas/canvas_snap.html ================================================================== --- embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/canvas/canvas_snap.html +++ embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/canvas/canvas_snap.html @@ -90,11 +90,11 @@ margin-bottom: 1em; border-bottom: 1px solid black; } --> - @@ -116,10 +116,11 @@

    Synopsis

    @@ -147,14 +148,22 @@

    Note that this command has a side-effect. To avoid having white rectangles where other windows may overlap the canvas this command forces the toplevel window the canvas is in to the top of the stacking order.

    +
    +

    Bugs, Ideas, Feedback

    +

    This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems. +Please report such in the category canvas of the +Tklib Trackers. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation.

    Index: embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/canvas/canvas_sqmap.html ================================================================== --- embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/canvas/canvas_sqmap.html +++ embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/canvas/canvas_sqmap.html @@ -90,11 +90,11 @@ margin-bottom: 1em; border-bottom: 1px solid black; } --> -

    Synopsis

    @@ -225,10 +226,18 @@ shows in the background. In other words, when we say that the canvas forgets an image this means only that the association between a grid cell and shown image is broken. The image is not deleted. Managing the lifecycle of the images shown by the canvas is responsibility of the user of the canvas.

    +
    +

    Bugs, Ideas, Feedback

    +

    This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems. +Please report such in the category canvas of the +Tklib Trackers. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation.

    Index: embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/canvas/canvas_tags.html ================================================================== --- embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/canvas/canvas_tags.html +++ embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/canvas/canvas_tags.html @@ -90,11 +90,11 @@ margin-bottom: 1em; border-bottom: 1px solid black; } --> -

    Synopsis

    @@ -173,10 +174,18 @@ tagOrId in the canvas widget which match the glob pattern.

    The result of the command is a list of the matching tags. Which may be empty.

    +
    +

    Bugs, Ideas, Feedback

    +

    This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems. +Please report such in the category canvas of the +Tklib Trackers. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation.

    Index: embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/canvas/canvas_trlines.html ================================================================== --- embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/canvas/canvas_trlines.html +++ embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/canvas/canvas_trlines.html @@ -90,11 +90,11 @@ margin-bottom: 1em; border-bottom: 1px solid black; } --> -

    Synopsis

    @@ -174,10 +175,18 @@ x- and y-coordinates, in this order.

    objectName done

    This method ends the tracking of the current set of lines and removes them from the canvas.

    +
    +

    Bugs, Ideas, Feedback

    +

    This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems. +Please report such in the category canvas of the +Tklib Trackers. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation.

    Index: embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/canvas/canvas_zoom.html ================================================================== --- embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/canvas/canvas_zoom.html +++ embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/canvas/canvas_zoom.html @@ -90,11 +90,11 @@ margin-bottom: 1em; border-bottom: 1px solid black; } --> -

    [ @@ -119,10 +119,11 @@ +
  • Bugs, Ideas, Feedback
  • Keywords
  • Synopsis

    @@ -173,10 +174,18 @@

    Methods

    The widget supports no methods beyond the standard (configure, cget, etc.).

    +
    +

    Bugs, Ideas, Feedback

    +

    This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems. +Please report such in the category canvas of the +Tklib Trackers. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation.

    Index: embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/chatwidget/chatwidget.html ================================================================== --- embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/chatwidget/chatwidget.html +++ embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/chatwidget/chatwidget.html @@ -90,11 +90,11 @@ margin-bottom: 1em; border-bottom: 1px solid black; } --> -

    Synopsis

    @@ -179,11 +180,11 @@
    list ?-full?

    Returns a list of all the user names from the names view. If ?-full? is given then the list returned is a list of lists where each sublist is made up of the nick followed by any options that have been set on this nick entry. This may be used to examine any application -specific options that may be applied to a nick when using the +specific options that may be applied to a nick when using the add command.

    add nick ?options?
    delete nick
    @@ -200,11 +201,11 @@ display of this element in the widget.

    $widget entry args

    Passthrough to the entry text widget. See the text widget manual for all available commands.

    $widget chat args
    -

    Passthrough to the chat text widget. See the text widget manual for +

    Passthrough to the chat text widget. See the text widget manual for all available commands.

    EXAMPLE

    @@ -221,13 +222,21 @@
     .chat message "Hello, admin" -nick user
     

    A more extensive example is available by examining the code for the picoirc program in the tclapps repository which ties the tcllib picoirc package to this chatwidget package to create a simple irc client.

    +
    +

    Bugs, Ideas, Feedback

    +

    This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems. +Please report such in the category chatwidget of the +Tklib Trackers. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation.

    See Also

    text(n)

    Index: embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/controlwidget/controlwidget.html ================================================================== --- embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/controlwidget/controlwidget.html +++ embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/controlwidget/controlwidget.html @@ -90,11 +90,11 @@ margin-bottom: 1em; border-bottom: 1px solid black; } --> - @@ -118,10 +118,11 @@
  • Synopsis
  • Description
  • TYPES OF WIDGETS
  • COMMANDS
  • ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
  • +
  • Bugs, Ideas, Feedback
  • Keywords
  • Copyright
  • Synopsis

    @@ -506,16 +507,24 @@
  • Vertical meter, LED display, radio matrix: Ron Fox

  • Rotating dials: Gerhard Reithofer

  • Voltmeter and tachometer: Marco Maggi

  • Code for moving the needle: ?

  • +
    +

    Bugs, Ideas, Feedback

    +

    This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems. +Please report such in the category controlwidget of the +Tklib Trackers. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation.

    Index: embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/crosshair/crosshair.html ================================================================== --- embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/crosshair/crosshair.html +++ embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/crosshair/crosshair.html @@ -90,11 +90,11 @@ margin-bottom: 1em; border-bottom: 1px solid black; } --> - @@ -117,10 +117,11 @@
  • Table Of Contents
  • Synopsis
  • Description
  • API
  • BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK
  • +
  • Bugs, Ideas, Feedback
  • Keywords
  • Copyright
  • Synopsis

    @@ -215,15 +216,23 @@ bugs and other problems. Please report such in the category tklib :: crosshair of the Tcllib SF Trackers. Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either package and/or documentation.

    +
    +

    Bugs, Ideas, Feedback

    +

    This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems. +Please report such in the category crosshair of the +Tklib Trackers. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation.

    Index: embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/ctext/ctext.html ================================================================== --- embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/ctext/ctext.html +++ embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/ctext/ctext.html @@ -90,11 +90,11 @@ margin-bottom: 1em; border-bottom: 1px solid black; } --> - @@ -121,10 +121,11 @@
  • HIGHLIGHTING
  • WIDGET COMMANDS
  • WIDGET OPTIONS
  • EXAMPLE
  • THANKS
  • +
  • Bugs, Ideas, Feedback
  • See Also
  • Keywords
  • Copyright
  • @@ -310,11 +311,10 @@

    EXAMPLE

     	package require Tk
     	package require ctext
    -	
     	proc main {} {
     	pack [frame .f] -fill both -expand 1
     	pack [scrollbar .f.s -command {.f.t yview}] -side right -fill y
     	pack [ctext .f.t -bg black -fg white -insertbackground yellow  -yscrollcommand {.f.s set}] -fill both -expand 1
     	ctext::addHighlightClass .f.t widgets purple  [list ctext button label text frame toplevel  scrollbar checkbutton canvas listbox menu menubar menubutton  radiobutton scale entry message tk_chooseDir tk_getSaveFile  tk_getOpenFile tk_chooseColor tk_optionMenu]
    @@ -324,33 +324,38 @@
     	ctext::addHighlightClass .f.t variable_funcs gold {set global variable unset}
     	ctext::addHighlightClassForSpecialChars .f.t brackets green {[]{}}
     	ctext::addHighlightClassForRegexp .f.t paths lightblue {\.[a-zA-Z0-9\_\-]+}
     	ctext::addHighlightClassForRegexp .f.t comments khaki {#[^\n\r]*}
     	.f.t fastinsert end [info body main]
    -	
     	pack [frame .f1] -fill x
     	.f.t highlight 1.0 end
    -	
     	pack [button .f1.exit -text Exit -command exit] -side left
     	pack [entry .e] -side bottom -fill x
     	.e insert end "ctext::deleteHighlightClass .f.t "
     	bind .e <Return> {eval [.e get]}
     	}
     	main
    -	
     

    Further examples are in the source package for ctext.

    THANKS

    Kevin Kenny, Neil Madden, Jeffrey Hobbs, Richard Suchenwirth, Johan Bengtsson, Mac Cody, Günther, Andreas Sievers, and Michael Schlenker.

    +
    +

    Bugs, Ideas, Feedback

    +

    This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems. +Please report such in the category ctext of the +Tklib Trackers. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation.

    Index: embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/cursor/cursor.html ================================================================== --- embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/cursor/cursor.html +++ embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/cursor/cursor.html @@ -90,11 +90,11 @@ margin-bottom: 1em; border-bottom: 1px solid black; } --> - @@ -116,10 +116,11 @@ @@ -153,16 +154,24 @@
    ::cursor::display ?parent?

    Pops up a dialog with a listbox containing all the cursor names. Selecting a cursor name will display it in that dialog. This is simply for viewing any available cursors on the platform.

    + +

    Bugs, Ideas, Feedback

    +

    This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems. +Please report such in the category cursor of the +Tklib Trackers. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation.

    See Also

    Tk_GetCursor(3), cursors(n), options(n)

    Index: embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/datefield/datefield.html ================================================================== --- embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/datefield/datefield.html +++ embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/datefield/datefield.html @@ -90,11 +90,11 @@ margin-bottom: 1em; border-bottom: 1px solid black; } --> - @@ -118,10 +118,11 @@
  • Synopsis
  • Description
  • COMMANDS
  • OPTIONS
  • EXAMPLE
  • +
  • Bugs, Ideas, Feedback
  • See Also
  • Keywords
  • Category
  • Copyright
  • @@ -150,41 +151,46 @@
    ::datefield::datefield widgetpath ?options?

    Creates and configures a date field widget.

    OPTIONS

    -

    See the entry manual entry for details on all available options.

    +

    See the entry manual entry for details on all available options.

    EXAMPLE

      package require datefield
    - 
      wm title . "Datefield example"
      proc DayOfWeek {args} {
          set now [clock scan $::myDate]
          set ::myDate2 [clock format $now -format %A]
      }
      trace variable myDate w DayOfWeek
    - 
      ::datefield::datefield .df -textvariable myDate
      label .l1 -text "Enter a date:"   -anchor e
      label .l2 -text "That date is a:" -anchor e
      label .l3 -textvariable myDate2 -relief sunken -width 12
    - 
      grid .l1 .df -sticky ew
      grid .l2 .l3 -sticky ew
      focus .df
     
    +
    +

    Bugs, Ideas, Feedback

    +

    This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems. +Please report such in the category datefield of the +Tklib Trackers. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation.

    See Also

    clock(n), entry(n)

    Category

    Widget

    Index: embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/diagrams/diagram.html ================================================================== --- embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/diagrams/diagram.html +++ embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/diagrams/diagram.html @@ -90,11 +90,11 @@ margin-bottom: 1em; border-bottom: 1px solid black; } --> -

    Synopsis

    @@ -421,11 +422,11 @@ attribute's argument(s).

    This key is optional. If it is not specified no validation is done.

    The signature of the command prefix is that of snit validation types. See the documentation - of the snit package.

    + of the snit package.

    merge

    The value of this key is a command prefix which will be invoked to insert the transformed and validated attribute value into the dictionary of collected attributes.

    @@ -2544,11 +2545,11 @@ missing anything.

    The main information seen here is the figure below, showing the hierarchy of the classes implementing diagram.

    figure-00-dependencies

    At the bottom, all at the same level are the supporting packages like -snit, etc. These can all be found in Tcllib.

    +snit, etc. These can all be found in Tcllib.

    Above them is the set of diagram classes implementing the various aspects of the system, i.e.:

    diagram

    The main class, that which is seen by the user.

    @@ -2571,13 +2572,21 @@
    diagram::point

    General support class handling various vector operations.

    +

    Bugs, Ideas, Feedback

    +

    This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems. +Please report such in the category diagram of the +Tklib Trackers. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation.

    Category

    Documentation tools

    Index: embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/getstring/tk_getString.html ================================================================== --- embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/getstring/tk_getString.html +++ embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/getstring/tk_getString.html @@ -90,11 +90,11 @@ margin-bottom: 1em; border-bottom: 1px solid black; } --> -

    Synopsis

    @@ -138,11 +139,11 @@

    Creates a dialog which prompts the user with text to input a text string. The contents of the entry are put in the variable upon closure of the dialog. The command returns a boolean indicating if the user pressed OK or not. If -geometry is not specified, the dialog is centered in its parent toplevel unless its parent is . in which case the dialog is centered in the -screen. +screen. Options: -title -allowempty a boolean argument indicating if the dialog should accept an empty entry -entryoptions simply passes its arguments through to the entry widget. This is valuble for performing extra validation using the Entry widget validation hooks. @@ -155,10 +156,18 @@ namespace import getstring::* if {[tk_getString .gs text "Feed me a string please:"]} { puts "user entered: $text" } +

    +

    Bugs, Ideas, Feedback

    +

    This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems. +Please report such in the category getstring of the +Tklib Trackers. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation.

    Index: embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/history/tklib_history.html ================================================================== --- embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/history/tklib_history.html +++ embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/history/tklib_history.html @@ -90,11 +90,11 @@ margin-bottom: 1em; border-bottom: 1px solid black; } --> -

    [ @@ -113,10 +113,11 @@

    Synopsis

    @@ -174,10 +175,18 @@ ::history::add $w $text puts $text $w delete 0 end } +
    +

    Bugs, Ideas, Feedback

    +

    This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems. +Please report such in the category entry::history of the +Tklib Trackers. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation.

    Index: embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/ico/ico.html ================================================================== --- embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/ico/ico.html +++ embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/ico/ico.html @@ -90,11 +90,11 @@ margin-bottom: 1em; border-bottom: 1px solid black; } --> -

    Synopsis

    @@ -300,10 +301,18 @@ not have black in it, you will need to leave a color free so that it may be included by writeIcon.

    There is currently no way to read alpha channel information from 32bpp icons.

    Tk images do not have an alpha channel so the only way to write a true 32bpp icon is from a color list. writing a 32bpp icon from a Tkimage is identical to writing a 24bpp icon.

    +
    +

    Bugs, Ideas, Feedback

    +

    This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems. +Please report such in the category ico of the +Tklib Trackers. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation.

    Index: embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/ipentry/ipentry.html ================================================================== --- embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/ipentry/ipentry.html +++ embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/ipentry/ipentry.html @@ -90,11 +90,11 @@ margin-bottom: 1em; border-bottom: 1px solid black; } --> -

    Synopsis

    @@ -272,13 +273,21 @@ Database Class: Background

    Standard widget options. See options for a description of their meanings and values.

    +
    +

    Bugs, Ideas, Feedback

    +

    This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems. +Please report such in the category ipentry of the +Tklib Trackers. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation.

    Category

    Widget

    Index: embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/khim/khim.html ================================================================== --- embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/khim/khim.html +++ embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/khim/khim.html @@ -90,11 +90,11 @@ margin-bottom: 1em; border-bottom: 1px solid black; } --> -

    Synopsis

    @@ -256,10 +257,18 @@

    ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

    KHIM was originally inspired by the key bindings that Brent Welch developed for the 'sedit' editor used in the 'exmh' mail user agent. The code for KHIM is entirely separate from that for 'sedit'.

    +
    +

    Bugs, Ideas, Feedback

    +

    This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems. +Please report such in the category khim of the +Tklib Trackers. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation.

    Index: embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/menubar/menubar.html ================================================================== --- embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/menubar/menubar.html +++ embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/menubar/menubar.html @@ -90,11 +90,11 @@ margin-bottom: 1em; border-bottom: 1px solid black; } --> - @@ -126,11 +126,12 @@
  • Methods - group.xxx
  • Methods - notebook.xxx
  • Scope Control
  • Example
  • Caveats
  • -
  • See Also
  • +
  • References
  • +
  • Bugs, Ideas, Feedback
  • Copyright
  • Synopsis

    @@ -204,11 +205,11 @@

    Introduction

    An instance of the menubar class provides methods for compiling a -description of the menubar, configuring menu items and +description of the menubar, configuring menu items and installing the menubar in toplevel windows.

    A menubar can be thought of as a tree of cascading menus. Users define a menubar using a language that results in a human readable description of a menubar. The description of the menubar is then compiled by an instance of the menubar class after which it can be installed in one or more @@ -243,11 +244,11 @@ cascading menus. Cascading menus are rendered next to the parent menu when they are activated.

    MENU ENTRY

    A menu contains an ordered list of items called entries. Menu entries have a type and the menubar class supports the - following 6 entry types: + following 6 entry types: Command, Checkbutton, Radiobutton, Separator, Group and Menu.

    ENTRY LABEL

    Each menu entry has a visible string that is called the entry label.

    TAG

    A tag is name that is normally used to referr to an item in a menu @@ -267,12 +268,12 @@

    Methods

    mBarInst define body
    -

    Compiles body into a tree of menu entries which define the - visual layout of the menubar. The body argument +

    Compiles body into a tree of menu entries which define the + visual layout of the menubar. The body argument describes the layout using the following syntax, where the elements of the syntax are described below.

    body == definitions

     definitions    ::= { <ignore> | <definition> | <definition> <definitions> }
    @@ -306,11 +307,11 @@
     	radiobutton entry is a member of a radiobutton group that
     	controls the behavior of the radiobuttons in the group. All
     	radiobuttons in a group are given the same tag name. In the
     	example below Red, Green and Blue all have the same tag and are
     	therefore all in the same radiobutton group. A trailing plus
    -	(+) on the tag name of a radiobutton entry will cause the entry to be 
    +	(+) on the tag name of a radiobutton entry will cause the entry to be
     	the initially selected entry. See SCOPE CONTROL
     	below for a description of the scope indicator.

    S - Separator

    A S type menu entry is an entry that is displayed either as a horizontal dividing line or a label. Separators are not active elements of a menu and @@ -319,11 +320,11 @@ otherwise <stext> will be displayed as a bold label surrounded by double dashes (e.g. "-- <stext> --") with a lightgray background.

    G - Command Group

    The G type menu entry marks a location in the menu tree where entries can be dynamically added and removed. Menu extension can only - occur at the end of a menu so G type entries must be the last item on a menu. + occur at the end of a menu so G type entries must be the last item on a menu. A G type entry is rendered as a separator line. The group.<xxx> sub-commands are used to manipulate command group entries.

    M - Menu

    An M type entry is used to define both menubar menus and cascading menus. Menu entries are the most complicated of the 6 menu types. @@ -342,11 +343,11 @@ define method into toplevel window pathName. The body argument of the command contains a tcl script which is used to initialize the installed menubar. Normally the tcl script will contain calls to various menubar methods to perform the initialization. The initialization code is only run once - when the menubar is installed. The namespace in which the install + when the menubar is installed. The namespace in which the install method is executed becomes the default namespace for callback commands (see menu.namespace below for more details).

    Methods - menu.xxx

    @@ -373,22 +374,21 @@
    mBarInst menu.namespace tag namespace

    Change the namespace for a sub-tree of the menubar - starting at entry tag. The new value will be namespace. + starting at entry tag. The new value will be namespace. Each entry in the menubar tree has an associated namespace which will be used for its callback procedure. The default namespace is the namespace where - the install method was executed. The namespace + the install method was executed. The namespace method can be used to change the namespace that will be used for callbacks in a sub-tree of the menubar. This method can only be used in the context of an install script.

    -
    mBarInst menu.hide tag

    Remove (hide) a menubar entry. When a menubar tree is defined all entries are visible by default. This method can be used to hide a menubar entry. @@ -556,12 +556,12 @@

    mBarInst group.configure tag label ?option value ...option value?

    Configure the options of an entry in the command group with - tag name tag. This method is similar to the tag.configure - method except that it works on entries in a command group. Set documentation + tag name tag. This method is similar to the tag.configure + method except that it works on entries in a command group. Set documentation for the tag.configure method (above) for more details on command entry options.

    @@ -736,12 +736,24 @@

    Caveats

    This implementation uses TclOO so it requires 8.6. The code has been tested on Windows (Vista), Linux and OSX (10.4).

    -

    See Also

    -

    A command that creates menubar objects, menu

    + +

    Bugs, Ideas, Feedback

    +

    This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems. +Please report such in the category menubar of the +Tklib Trackers. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation.

    Index: embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/ntext/ntext.html ================================================================== --- embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/ntext/ntext.html +++ embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/ntext/ntext.html @@ -90,11 +90,11 @@ margin-bottom: 1em; border-bottom: 1px solid black; } --> -

    Synopsis

    @@ -185,13 +186,21 @@ package require ntext text .t bindtags .t {.t Ntext . all}

    See bindtags for more information.

    +
    +

    Bugs, Ideas, Feedback

    +

    This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems. +Please report such in the category ntext of the +Tklib Trackers. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation.

    Index: embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/ntext/ntextBindings.html ================================================================== --- embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/ntext/ntextBindings.html +++ embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/ntext/ntextBindings.html @@ -90,11 +90,11 @@ margin-bottom: 1em; border-bottom: 1px solid black; } --> -

    Synopsis

    @@ -183,13 +184,21 @@ package require ntext text .t set ::ntext::classicAnchor 1 bindtags .t {.t Ntext . all} +
    +

    Bugs, Ideas, Feedback

    +

    This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems. +Please report such in the category ntext of the +Tklib Trackers. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation.

    Index: embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/ntext/ntextIndent.html ================================================================== --- embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/ntext/ntextIndent.html +++ embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/ntext/ntextIndent.html @@ -90,11 +90,11 @@ margin-bottom: 1em; border-bottom: 1px solid black; } --> -

    Synopsis

    @@ -215,13 +216,21 @@

    To switch to -wrap char mode:

     .t configure -wrap char
     ::ntext::wrapIndent .t
     
    +
    +

    Bugs, Ideas, Feedback

    +

    This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems. +Please report such in the category ntext of the +Tklib Trackers. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation.

    Index: embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/ntext/ntextWordBreak.html ================================================================== --- embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/ntext/ntextWordBreak.html +++ embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/ntext/ntextWordBreak.html @@ -90,11 +90,11 @@ margin-bottom: 1em; border-bottom: 1px solid black; } --> -

    Synopsis

    @@ -203,17 +204,24 @@

    To define a different set of word-boundary detection rules:

     package require ntext
     text .t
     bindtags .t {.t Ntext . all}
    -::ntext::createMatchPatterns \ 
    -  {[[:space:][:cntrl:]]} {[[:punct:]]} {[^[:punct:][:space:][:cntrl:]]}
    +::ntext::createMatchPatterns  {[[:space:][:cntrl:]]} {[[:punct:]]} {[^[:punct:][:space:][:cntrl:]]}
     

    See regexp, re_syntax for more information.

    +
    +

    Bugs, Ideas, Feedback

    +

    This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems. +Please report such in the category ntext of the +Tklib Trackers. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation.

    Index: embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/plotchart/plotchart.html ================================================================== --- embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/plotchart/plotchart.html +++ embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/plotchart/plotchart.html @@ -90,11 +90,11 @@ margin-bottom: 1em; border-bottom: 1px solid black; } --> - @@ -133,10 +133,11 @@
  • CONTROL DISPLAYS
  • ARRANGING MULTIPLE PLOTS IN A CANVAS
  • INTERACTIVE USE
  • NOTES ON TAGS
  • TODO - SOME PRIVATE NOTES
  • +
  • Bugs, Ideas, Feedback
  • Keywords
  • Copyright
  • Synopsis

    @@ -2909,13 +2910,21 @@
  • Marker line to indicate a "current" value

  • Box drawn from quantiles

  • +
    +

    Bugs, Ideas, Feedback

    +

    This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems. +Please report such in the category plotchart of the +Tklib Trackers. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation.

    Index: embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/swaplist/swaplist.html ================================================================== --- embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/swaplist/swaplist.html +++ embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/swaplist/swaplist.html @@ -90,11 +90,11 @@ margin-bottom: 1em; border-bottom: 1px solid black; } --> -

    Synopsis

    @@ -173,13 +174,21 @@ namespace import swaplist::* if {[swaplist .slist opts "1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9" "1 3 5"]} { puts "user chose numbers: $ops" } +
    +

    Bugs, Ideas, Feedback

    +

    This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems. +Please report such in the category swaplist of the +Tklib Trackers. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation.

    Category

    Widget

    Index: embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/tkpiechart/canvaslabel.html ================================================================== --- embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/tkpiechart/canvaslabel.html +++ embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/tkpiechart/canvaslabel.html @@ -90,11 +90,11 @@ margin-bottom: 1em; border-bottom: 1px solid black; } --> - @@ -117,10 +117,11 @@
  • Table Of Contents
  • Synopsis
  • Description
  • OPTIONS
  • TAGS
  • +
  • Bugs, Ideas, Feedback
  • See Also
  • Keywords
  • Copyright
  • @@ -155,57 +156,65 @@

    OPTIONS

    -anchor value
    -

    Specifies the anchor position of the rectangle and the text, relative to the positioning point. The behavior is similar to the -anchor option of the canvas text item, except that the rectangle is taken into account. The default is center.

    +

    Specifies the anchor position of the rectangle and the text, relative to the positioning point. The behavior is similar to the -anchor option of the canvas text item, except that the rectangle is taken into account. The default is center.

    -background color
    -

    Specifies the background color of the bullet rectangle, as in the -fill option of the canvas rectangle item. The default is transparent (empty string).

    +

    Specifies the background color of the bullet rectangle, as in the -fill option of the canvas rectangle item. The default is transparent (empty string).

    -bordercolor color
    -

    Specifies the border color of the rectangle, as in the -outline option of the canvas rectangle item. The default is black.

    +

    Specifies the border color of the rectangle, as in the -outline option of the canvas rectangle item. The default is black.

    -borderwidth value
    -

    Specifies the border width of the rectangle, as in the -width option of the canvas rectangle item. By default, the width is 1 pixel, which is the minimum width.

    +

    Specifies the border width of the rectangle, as in the -width option of the canvas rectangle item. By default, the width is 1 pixel, which is the minimum width.

    -bulletwidth value

    Specifies the width of the rectangle placed to the left of the text. Defaults to 10.

    -font value
    -

    Specifies the font of the text, as in the -font option of the canvas text item. The default is system dependent.

    +

    Specifies the font of the text, as in the -font option of the canvas text item. The default is system dependent.

    -foreground color
    -

    Specifies the color of the text, as in the -fill option of the canvas text item. The default is black.

    +

    Specifies the color of the text, as in the -fill option of the canvas text item. The default is black.

    -justify value
    -

    Specifies how to justify the text, as in the -justify option of the canvas text item. The default is left.

    +

    Specifies how to justify the text, as in the -justify option of the canvas text item. The default is left.

    -minimumwidth value

    The total label width will not go below the specified value, but may be larger if the label text requires it.

    -padding value
    -

    Specifies how much space to leave between the text and the closest rectangle edge. Units are identical to those specified in the canvas COORDINATES manual section.

    +

    Specifies how much space to leave between the text and the closest rectangle edge. Units are identical to those specified in the canvas COORDINATES manual section.

    -scale list

    List of 2 floating point numbers used to set the scaling factor in the x and y axis. Scaling is applied immediately and defaults to 1.

    -select boolean

    Sets the label state.

    -selectrelief value

    Either flat, raised or sunken. Specifies the 3D effect desired for the text area when the label is selected.

    -stipple bitmap
    -

    Specifies the stipple pattern filling the rectangle, as in the -stipple option of the canvas rectangle item. There is no bitmap by default.

    +

    Specifies the stipple pattern filling the rectangle, as in the -stipple option of the canvas rectangle item. There is no bitmap by default.

    -text text
    -

    Specifies the string to be displayed in the text area, as in the -text option of the canvas text item. The default is an empty string.

    +

    Specifies the string to be displayed in the text area, as in the -text option of the canvas text item. The default is an empty string.

    -textbackground color

    Specifies the color of the text area background.

    -width value
    -

    Specifies a maximum line length for the text, as in the -width option of the canvas text item. The default is 0.

    +

    Specifies a maximum line length for the text, as in the -width option of the canvas text item. The default is 0.

    TAGS

    -

    The labeler has the following specific tag (see the canvas manual page ITEM IDS AND TAGS section for more information):

    +

    The labeler has the following specific tag (see the canvas manual page ITEM IDS AND TAGS section for more information):

    • canvasLabel(canvasLabelObject)

    +
    +

    Bugs, Ideas, Feedback

    +

    This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems. +Please report such in the category tkpiechart of the +Tklib Trackers. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation.

    Index: embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/tkpiechart/pie.html ================================================================== --- embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/tkpiechart/pie.html +++ embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/tkpiechart/pie.html @@ -90,11 +90,11 @@ margin-bottom: 1em; border-bottom: 1px solid black; } --> - @@ -121,10 +121,11 @@
  • OPTIONS
  • MEMBER PROCEDURES
  • TAGS
  • SIZES
  • LIMITATIONS
  • +
  • Bugs, Ideas, Feedback
  • See Also
  • Keywords
  • Copyright
  • @@ -148,11 +149,11 @@

    Description

    A pie object is used to visualize a set of values, usually as shares of a total. Each value is represented by a colored slice, which may have a 2 dimensional or 3 dimensional look. Each slice is associated with a label displaying the data name, and a numerical field showing the percentage taken by the slice. The labels are placed by the chosen labeler object (-labeler option). Each label color matches its related slice.

    -

    A pie chart is made of Tk canvas items, found in pieBoxLabeler, piePeripheralLabeler and canvasLabel objects, that compose the pie object. The pie constructor creates the pie itself and its background slice within the parent canvas. Once the pie object exists, slices can be created and resized. At the time the pie is created, the parent Tk canvas widget must exist.

    +

    A pie chart is made of Tk canvas items, found in pieBoxLabeler, piePeripheralLabeler and canvasLabel objects, that compose the pie object. The pie constructor creates the pie itself and its background slice within the parent canvas. Once the pie object exists, slices can be created and resized. At the time the pie is created, the parent Tk canvas widget must exist.

    Slice colors are automatically generated, using a default color list for all pies, unless another list is used (using the -colors option). When a 3D look is used, the slice edge is darker than its top while using the same color tone.

    stooop::new pie canvas x y ?options?

    Creates a pie object in the specified Tk canvas. The upper left corner of the pie is placed at the specified coordinates in the canvas. The pie object identifier is returned (referred to as pieObject in this document).

    switched::configure pieObject ?options?
    @@ -173,11 +174,11 @@
    -background color

    Slices may or may not fill up the 100% of the pie. The unoccupied part of the pie is a slice that takes 100% of the pie. It is by default transparent with a black border. The color of this background slice may be set by the user using color names as in the -background standard option (see the Tk options manual page for more details). When the pie has a 3D look, the background of a slice edge is darker than the top and uses the same color tone.

    -colors list

    Specifies a list of colors for slices. In this case, the slice colors will successively be drawn from the list in the list order, cycling through if there are more slices than colors in the list. Colors are specified in the same format as the -background option.

    -height value
    -

    Specifies the total height for the pie, including the room taken by the labeler labels. The pie slices are resized when labels are added or deleted (when adding or deleting slices) so that the total height remains constant. This value may be specified in any of the forms described in the canvas COORDINATES manual section.

    +

    Specifies the total height for the pie, including the room taken by the labeler labels. The pie slices are resized when labels are added or deleted (when adding or deleting slices) so that the total height remains constant. This value may be specified in any of the forms described in the canvas COORDINATES manual section.

    -labeler object

    Specifies a placer object for the slice labels, so that, for example, slice values may be placed next to them. If not specified, the pieBoxLabeler (see corresponding manual) is used, the other option being the piePeripheralLabeler class. Each labeler has a specific behavior which may be set via its options. The labeler object is automatically deleted when the pie object is itself deleted. The labeler cannot be changed once the pie is created.

    -selectable boolean

    Boolean value specifying whether slices are selectable or not. Acceptable values are those defined by the Tcl language itself for boolean values. If selectable, slices can be selected with the first mouse button, by clicking on either the slice or its label. Selection can be extended by using the classical control or shift clicks. The list of currently selected slices can be retrieved at any time using the selectedSlices pie class member procedure.

    -title text
    @@ -187,11 +188,11 @@
    -titleoffset value

    Distance between the bottom of the title text and the top of the pie slices. This value may be specified in any of the forms described in the sizes section below.

    -thickness value

    The thickness is set to 0 by default, giving the pie a simple 2D shape, much faster to display. A positive thickness value will give the pie a 3D look with matched darker colors for the slices edges. These values may be specified in any of the forms described in the SIZES section below.

    -width value
    -

    Specifies the total width for the pie, including the room taken by the labeler labels. The pie slices are resized when labels are added or deleted (when adding or deleting slices) so that the total width remains constant. This value may be specified in any of the forms described in the canvas COORDINATES manual section.

    +

    Specifies the total width for the pie, including the room taken by the labeler labels. The pie slices are resized when labels are added or deleted (when adding or deleting slices) so that the total width remains constant. This value may be specified in any of the forms described in the canvas COORDINATES manual section.

    MEMBER PROCEDURES

    pie::newSlice pieObject ?labelText?
    @@ -213,23 +214,31 @@
  • pie(pieObject)

  • pieSlices(pieObject)

  • slice(sliceObject)

  • -

    For example, the whole pie can be moved using the canvas move command on the pie tag, or bindings on slices can be set using the slice tags (see the canvas manual page ITEM IDS AND TAGS section for more information).

    +

    For example, the whole pie can be moved using the canvas move command on the pie tag, or bindings on slices can be set using the slice tags (see the canvas manual page ITEM IDS AND TAGS section for more information).

    SIZES

    -

    All sizes related to pies are stored as floating point numbers. The coordinates and sizes are specified in screen units, which are floating point numbers optionally followed by one of several letters as specified in the canvas COORDINATES manual section.

    +

    All sizes related to pies are stored as floating point numbers. The coordinates and sizes are specified in screen units, which are floating point numbers optionally followed by one of several letters as specified in the canvas COORDINATES manual section.

    LIMITATIONS

    If the number of slices is too big, identical colors will be used for some of the slices. You may set your own colors in this case.

    +
    +

    Bugs, Ideas, Feedback

    +

    This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems. +Please report such in the category tkpiechart of the +Tklib Trackers. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation.

    Index: embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/tkpiechart/pieboxlabeler.html ================================================================== --- embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/tkpiechart/pieboxlabeler.html +++ embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/tkpiechart/pieboxlabeler.html @@ -90,11 +90,11 @@ margin-bottom: 1em; border-bottom: 1px solid black; } --> - @@ -117,10 +117,11 @@
  • Table Of Contents
  • Synopsis
  • Description
  • OPTIONS
  • TAGS
  • +
  • Bugs, Ideas, Feedback
  • See Also
  • Keywords
  • Copyright
  • @@ -151,25 +152,33 @@
    -font value

    Specifies a font for the slice labels. If not specified, the default font is system dependent.

    -justify value

    Specifies how to justify labels within their own column. Must be one of left, center or right. Defaults to left. For example, if justification is right, all column labels right edges are aligned.

    -offset value
    -

    Specifies the distance between the pie graphics and the closest slice label. This value may be specified in any of the forms described in the canvas COORDINATES manual section.

    +

    Specifies the distance between the pie graphics and the closest slice label. This value may be specified in any of the forms described in the canvas COORDINATES manual section.

    TAGS

    -

    The labeler has the following specific tag (see the canvas manual page ITEM IDS AND TAGS section for more information):

    +

    The labeler has the following specific tag (see the canvas manual page ITEM IDS AND TAGS section for more information):

    • pieBoxLabeler(pieBoxLabelerObject)

    +
    +

    Bugs, Ideas, Feedback

    +

    This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems. +Please report such in the category tkpiechart of the +Tklib Trackers. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation.

    Index: embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/tkpiechart/pieperipherallabeler.html ================================================================== --- embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/tkpiechart/pieperipherallabeler.html +++ embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/tkpiechart/pieperipherallabeler.html @@ -90,11 +90,11 @@ margin-bottom: 1em; border-bottom: 1px solid black; } --> - @@ -117,10 +117,11 @@
  • Table Of Contents
  • Synopsis
  • Description
  • OPTIONS
  • TAGS
  • +
  • Bugs, Ideas, Feedback
  • See Also
  • Keywords
  • Copyright
  • @@ -151,29 +152,37 @@
    -font value

    Specifies a font for the slice labels. If not specified, the default font is system dependent.

    -justify value

    Specifies how to justify labels within their own column. Must be one of left, center or right. Defaults to left. For example, if justification is right, all column labels right edges are aligned.

    -offset value
    -

    Specifies the distance between the pie graphics and the closest slice label. This value may be specified in any of the forms described in the canvas COORDINATES manual section.

    +

    Specifies the distance between the pie graphics and the closest slice label. This value may be specified in any of the forms described in the canvas COORDINATES manual section.

    -smallfont

    Specifies a font for the slice values. It is usually a small font in order to avoid values overlapping when 2 slices are very close to each other. If not specified, the description label font (-font option) is used.

    -widestvaluetext

    Specifies a string of maximum width for slice values (placed around the pie next to the slices), so that enough room is allocated for these value labels when the pie width and height are set. It defaults to 00.0. For example, it could be set to "00.00 %".

    TAGS

    -

    The labeler has the following specific tag (see the canvas manual page ITEM IDS AND TAGS section for more information):

    +

    The labeler has the following specific tag (see the canvas manual page ITEM IDS AND TAGS section for more information):

    • piePeripheralLabeler(piePeripheralLabelerObject)

    +
    +

    Bugs, Ideas, Feedback

    +

    This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems. +Please report such in the category tkpiechart of the +Tklib Trackers. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation.

    Index: embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/tooltip/tooltip.html ================================================================== --- embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/tooltip/tooltip.html +++ embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/tooltip/tooltip.html @@ -90,11 +90,11 @@ margin-bottom: 1em; border-bottom: 1px solid black; } --> - @@ -117,10 +117,11 @@
  • Table Of Contents
  • Synopsis
  • Description
  • COMMANDS
  • EXAMPLE
  • +
  • Bugs, Ideas, Feedback
  • Keywords
  • Copyright
  • Synopsis

    @@ -145,15 +146,15 @@
    ::tooltip::tooltip command ?options?

    Manage the tooltip package using the following subcommands.

    clear index
    -

    Prevents the specified widgets from showing tooltips. pattern +

    Prevents the specified widgets from showing tooltips. pattern is a glob pattern and defaults to matching all widgets.

    delay ?millisecs?

    Query or set the hover delay. This is the interval that the pointer must remain -over the widget before the tooltip is displayed. The delay is specified in +over the widget before the tooltip is displayed. The delay is specified in milliseconds and must be greater than 50ms. With no argument the current delay is returned.

    fade ?boolean?

    Enable or disable fading of the tooltip. The is enabled by default on Win32 and Aqua. The tooltip will fade away on Leave events instead disappearing.

    @@ -229,13 +230,21 @@ pack [text .txt] .txt tag configure TIP-1 -underline 1 tooltip::tooltip .txt -tag TIP-1 "tooltip one text" .txt insert end "An example of a " {} "tooltip" TIP-1 " tag.\n" {} +
    +

    Bugs, Ideas, Feedback

    +

    This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems. +Please report such in the category tooltip of the +Tklib Trackers. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation.

    Index: embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/widget/widget.html ================================================================== --- embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/widget/widget.html +++ embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/widget/widget.html @@ -90,11 +90,11 @@ margin-bottom: 1em; border-bottom: 1px solid black; } --> -

    Synopsis

    @@ -182,13 +183,21 @@

    EXAMPLE

     package require widget::superframe ; # or widget::all
     pack [widget::superframe .f -type separator -text "SuperFrame:"]
     
    +
    +

    Bugs, Ideas, Feedback

    +

    This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems. +Please report such in the category widget of the +Tklib Trackers. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation.

    Category

    Widget

    Index: embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/widget/widget_calendar.html ================================================================== --- embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/widget/widget_calendar.html +++ embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/widget/widget_calendar.html @@ -90,11 +90,11 @@ margin-bottom: 1em; border-bottom: 1px solid black; } --> -

    Synopsis

    @@ -199,13 +200,21 @@
         package require widget::calendar ; # or widget::all
         set t [widget::calendar .t]
         pack $t -fill x -expand 1
     
    +
    +

    Bugs, Ideas, Feedback

    +

    This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems. +Please report such in the category widget::calendar of the +Tklib Trackers. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation.

    Category

    Widget

    Index: embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/widget/widget_dateentry.html ================================================================== --- embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/widget/widget_dateentry.html +++ embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/widget/widget_dateentry.html @@ -90,11 +90,11 @@ margin-bottom: 1em; border-bottom: 1px solid black; } --> -

    Synopsis

    @@ -187,13 +188,21 @@
         package require widget::dateentry; # or widget::all
         set t [widget::dateentry .de]
         pack $t -fill x -expand 1
     
    +
    +

    Bugs, Ideas, Feedback

    +

    This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems. +Please report such in the category widget::dateentry of the +Tklib Trackers. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation.

    Category

    Widget

    Index: embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/widget/widget_toolbar.html ================================================================== --- embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/widget/widget_toolbar.html +++ embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/widget/widget_toolbar.html @@ -90,11 +90,11 @@ margin-bottom: 1em; border-bottom: 1px solid black; } --> -

    Synopsis

    @@ -193,13 +194,21 @@ pack $t -fill x -expand 1 $t add button [button .b -text foo] $t add separator -pad {2 4} $t add button [button .c -text bar] +
    +

    Bugs, Ideas, Feedback

    +

    This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems. +Please report such in the category widget::toolbar of the +Tklib Trackers. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation.

    Category

    Widget

    Index: embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/widgetl/widget_listentry.html ================================================================== --- embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/widgetl/widget_listentry.html +++ embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/widgetl/widget_listentry.html @@ -90,11 +90,11 @@ margin-bottom: 1em; border-bottom: 1px solid black; } --> -

    Synopsis

    @@ -371,10 +372,18 @@
    +

    Bugs, Ideas, Feedback

    +

    This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems. +Please report such in the category widget::listentry of the +Tklib Trackers. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation.

    Index: embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/widgetl/widget_listsimple.html ================================================================== --- embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/widgetl/widget_listsimple.html +++ embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/widgetl/widget_listsimple.html @@ -90,11 +90,11 @@ margin-bottom: 1em; border-bottom: 1px solid black; } --> -

    Synopsis

    @@ -298,10 +299,18 @@
    +

    Bugs, Ideas, Feedback

    +

    This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems. +Please report such in the category widget::listsimple of the +Tklib Trackers. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation.

    Index: embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/widgetv/widget_validator.html ================================================================== --- embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/widgetv/widget_validator.html +++ embedded/www/tklib/files/modules/widgetv/widget_validator.html @@ -90,11 +90,11 @@ margin-bottom: 1em; border-bottom: 1px solid black; } --> -

    Synopsis

    @@ -217,10 +218,18 @@ }}} widget::validator attach .n pink {apply {text { expr {$text ni {{} blub}} }}} +
    +

    Bugs, Ideas, Feedback

    +

    This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems. +Please report such in the category widget::validator of the +Tklib Trackers. +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation.

    Index: modules/autoscroll/autoscroll.man ================================================================== --- modules/autoscroll/autoscroll.man +++ modules/autoscroll/autoscroll.man @@ -1,7 +1,9 @@ [comment {-*- tcl -*- doctools manpage}] [manpage_begin autoscroll n 1.1] +[keywords scroll] +[keywords scrollbar] [moddesc {Automatic mapping of scrollbars}] [titledesc {Provides for a scrollbar to automatically mapped and unmapped as needed}] [require Tcl] [require autoscroll [opt 1.1]] [description] @@ -59,9 +61,8 @@ scrollbar .scrolly -orient v -command ".t yview" pack .scrolly -side right -fill y pack .t -side left -fill both -expand 1 ::autoscroll::autoscroll .scrolly }] - - -[keywords scroll scrollbar] +[vset CATEGORY autoscroll] +[include ../../support/devel/doc/feedback.inc] [manpage_end] Index: modules/canvas/canvas_drag.man ================================================================== --- modules/canvas/canvas_drag.man +++ modules/canvas/canvas_drag.man @@ -1,14 +1,15 @@ [comment {-*- tcl -*- doctools manpage}] [vset VERSION 0.1] [manpage_begin canvas::drag n [vset VERSION]] +[keywords canvas] +[keywords dragging] [moddesc {Variations on a canvas}] [titledesc {Manage the dragging of canvas items or item groups}] [require Tcl 8.5] [require Tk 8.5] [require canvas::drag [opt [vset VERSION]]] -[keywords canvas dragging] [description] This package provides utility commands to setup and rmeove dragging of items or item groups on a canvas, hiding all complexity regarding bindings from the user. @@ -143,6 +144,8 @@ drag handle while holding down the Control key, use: [example { -event Control-2 }] [list_end] +[vset CATEGORY canvas] +[include ../../support/devel/doc/feedback.inc] [manpage_end] Index: modules/canvas/canvas_epoints.man ================================================================== --- modules/canvas/canvas_epoints.man +++ modules/canvas/canvas_epoints.man @@ -1,14 +1,17 @@ [vset VERSION 0.1] [comment {-*- tcl -*- doctools manpage}] [manpage_begin canvas::edit::points n [vset VERSION]] +[keywords canvas] +[keywords editing] +[keywords {point cloud}] +[keywords points] [moddesc {Variations on a canvas}] [titledesc {Editing a cloud of points on a canvas}] [require Tcl 8.5] [require Tk 8.5] [require canvas::edit::points [opt [vset VERSION]]] -[keywords canvas editing {point cloud} points] [description] This package provides a class whose instances handle editing a cloud of point markers on a canvas. Instances can be configured with regard to the visual appearance of markers (regular, and highlighted). Note @@ -70,11 +73,10 @@ [para] The result of the method is an empty string. [para] The complementary method is [method enable]. The interogatory method for the current state is [method active]. - [comment {= = == === ===== ======== ============= =====================}] [call [cmd objectName] [method active]] This method queries the editor state. @@ -153,11 +155,10 @@ [para] The returned list of items is allowed to be empty, and such is taken as signal that the callback vetoed the creation of the point. [list_end] - [comment {= = == === ===== ======== ============= =====================}] [comment {= = == === ===== ======== ============= =====================}] [opt_def -highlight-cmd [arg command-prefix]] @@ -282,6 +283,8 @@ [para] The result of this method must be a boolean value. If the method returns [const false] the move is vetoed and rollbed back. [list_end][comment callback-signatures] [list_end][comment options] +[vset CATEGORY canvas] +[include ../../support/devel/doc/feedback.inc] [manpage_end] Index: modules/canvas/canvas_epolyline.man ================================================================== --- modules/canvas/canvas_epolyline.man +++ modules/canvas/canvas_epolyline.man @@ -1,15 +1,17 @@ [vset VERSION 0.1] [comment {-*- tcl -*- doctools manpage}] [manpage_begin canvas::edit::polyline n [vset VERSION]] +[keywords canvas] +[keywords editing] +[keywords polyline] [moddesc {Variations on a canvas}] [titledesc {Editing a polyline on a canvas}] [require Tcl 8.5] [require Tk 8.5] [require canvas::edit::points [opt 0.1]] [require canvas::edit::polyline [opt [vset VERSION]]] -[keywords canvas editing polyline] [description] This package provides a class whose instances handle editing a single poly-line on a canvas. Instances can be configured with regard to the visual appearance (regular, and highlighted) of the markers denoting @@ -70,11 +72,10 @@ [para] The result of the method is an empty string. [para] The complementary method is [method enable]. The interogatory method for the current state is [method active]. - [comment {= = == === ===== ======== ============= =====================}] [call [cmd objectName] [method active]] This method queries the editor state. @@ -159,11 +160,10 @@ [para] The returned list of items is allowed to be empty, and such is taken as signal that the callback vetoed the creation of the vertex. [list_end] - [comment {= = == === ===== ======== ============= =====================}] [comment {= = == === ===== ======== ============= =====================}] [opt_def -highlight-cmd [arg command-prefix]] The value of this option is a command prefix the editor will invoke @@ -233,6 +233,8 @@ [para] The result of this method is ignored. [list_end][comment callback-signatures] [list_end][comment options] +[vset CATEGORY canvas] +[include ../../support/devel/doc/feedback.inc] [manpage_end] Index: modules/canvas/canvas_equad.man ================================================================== --- modules/canvas/canvas_equad.man +++ modules/canvas/canvas_equad.man @@ -1,15 +1,20 @@ [vset VERSION 0.1] [comment {-*- tcl -*- doctools manpage}] [manpage_begin canvas::edit::quadrilateral n [vset VERSION]] +[keywords canvas] +[keywords concave] +[keywords convex] +[keywords editing] +[keywords non-convex] +[keywords quadrilateral] [moddesc {Variations on a canvas}] [titledesc {Editing a quadrilateral on a canvas}] [require Tcl 8.5] [require Tk 8.5] [require canvas::edit::points [opt 0.1]] [require canvas::edit::quadrilateral [opt [vset VERSION]]] -[keywords canvas editing quadrilateral convex concave non-convex] [description] This package provides a class whose instances handle the editing of a quadrilateral on a canvas. Instances can be configured with regard to the visual appearance (regular, and highlighted) of vertex @@ -70,11 +75,10 @@ [para] The result of the method is an empty string. [para] The complementary method is [method enable]. The interogatory method for the current state is [method active]. - [comment {= = == === ===== ======== ============= =====================}] [call [cmd objectName] [method active]] This method queries the editor state. @@ -168,11 +172,10 @@ representation of a "vertex" may consist of multiple canvas items in an arbitrary shape. [list_end] - [comment {= = == === ===== ======== ============= =====================}] [comment {= = == === ===== ======== ============= =====================}] [opt_def -highlight-cmd [arg command-prefix]] The value of this option is a command prefix the editor will invoke @@ -241,9 +244,10 @@ callback, whereas [arg coordinates] is a list of vertex locations, with each location a pair of x- and y-coordinates. [para] The result of this method is ignored. - [list_end][comment callback-signatures] [list_end][comment options] +[vset CATEGORY canvas] +[include ../../support/devel/doc/feedback.inc] [manpage_end] Index: modules/canvas/canvas_highlight.man ================================================================== --- modules/canvas/canvas_highlight.man +++ modules/canvas/canvas_highlight.man @@ -1,14 +1,17 @@ [vset VERSION 0.1] [comment {-*- tcl -*- doctools manpage}] [manpage_begin canvas::highlight n [vset VERSION]] +[keywords canvas] +[keywords {enter callback}] +[keywords highlighting] +[keywords {leave callback}] [moddesc {Variations on a canvas}] [titledesc {Manage the highlighting of canvas items or item groups}] [require Tcl 8.5] [require Tk 8.5] [require canvas::highlight [opt [vset VERSION]]] -[keywords canvas highlighting {enter callback} {leave callback}] [description] This package provides utility commands for setting up and tearing down of highlights for canvas items or item groups, the latter identified by a tag. @@ -27,11 +30,11 @@ [para] The signature of the command prefix is described later, in section [sectref {Highlight callback}]. [para] The result of the command is the empty string. -[para] Limitations: +[para] Limitations: [list_begin enumerated] [enum] When a highlight is active no other highlight can be activated. This means that nested highlights are not possible. [enum] The system may break if a highlight is removed from within its highlight callback. @@ -78,6 +81,8 @@ [para] The result of the command must be a boolean value with the usual value to be [const true]. By returning [const false] instead the callback can veto the removal of the highlight. [list_end] +[vset CATEGORY canvas] +[include ../../support/devel/doc/feedback.inc] [manpage_end] Index: modules/canvas/canvas_mvg.man ================================================================== --- modules/canvas/canvas_mvg.man +++ modules/canvas/canvas_mvg.man @@ -1,7 +1,15 @@ [comment {-*- tcl -*- doctools manpage}] [manpage_begin canvas::mvg n 1.0.1] +[keywords canvas] +[keywords graphics] +[keywords imagemagick] +[keywords {magick vector graphics}] +[keywords mvg] +[keywords {print screen}] +[keywords serialization] +[keywords {vector graphics}] [copyright {2010 Wolf-Dieter Busch (http://wiki.tcl.tk/15505)}] [copyright {2010 Documentation, Andreas Kupries}] [moddesc {Variations on a canvas}] [titledesc {Canvas to ImageMagick MVG vector format}] [require Tcl 8.5] @@ -20,11 +28,8 @@ Dump the contents of the canvas [arg pathName]. The result is a string in ImageMagick's MVG vector format. [list_end] - -[keywords canvas mvg imagemagick {print screen}] -[keywords {vector graphics} graphics serialization] -[keywords {magick vector graphics}] +[vset CATEGORY canvas] +[include ../../support/devel/doc/feedback.inc] [manpage_end] - Index: modules/canvas/canvas_snap.man ================================================================== --- modules/canvas/canvas_snap.man +++ modules/canvas/canvas_snap.man @@ -1,7 +1,12 @@ [comment {-*- tcl -*- doctools manpage}] [manpage_begin canvas::snap n 1.0.1] +[keywords canvas] +[keywords image] +[keywords photo] +[keywords {print screen}] +[keywords snapshot] [copyright {2004 George Petasis (http://wiki.tcl.tk/1404)}] [copyright {2010 Documentation, Andreas Kupries}] [moddesc {Variations on a canvas}] [titledesc {Canvas snapshot to Tk photo image}] [require Tcl 8.5] @@ -28,9 +33,8 @@ rectangles where other windows may overlap the canvas this command forces the toplevel window the canvas is in to the top of the stacking order. [list_end] - -[keywords canvas photo image snapshot {print screen}] +[vset CATEGORY canvas] +[include ../../support/devel/doc/feedback.inc] [manpage_end] - Index: modules/canvas/canvas_sqmap.man ================================================================== --- modules/canvas/canvas_sqmap.man +++ modules/canvas/canvas_sqmap.man @@ -1,7 +1,14 @@ [comment {-*- tcl -*- doctools manpage}] [manpage_begin canvas::sqmap n 0.3.1] +[keywords canvas] +[keywords cell] +[keywords grid] +[keywords image] +[keywords map] +[keywords {square map}] +[keywords tile] [moddesc {Variations on a canvas}] [titledesc {Canvas with map background based on square tiles}] [require Tcl 8.4] [require Tk 8.4] [require snit] @@ -29,11 +36,10 @@ [para] The result of the command is [arg pathName]. [list_end] - [subsection Options] [list_begin options] [opt_def -grid-cell-width] @@ -90,12 +96,10 @@ in a cell for which the callback specified by the [option -grid-cell-command] reported that there is no actual image to be shown. [list_end] - - [subsection Methods] [list_begin definitions] [call [arg canvasName] [method {image set}] [arg cell] [arg image]] @@ -106,18 +110,16 @@ [para] Note that an image is allowed to be associated with and displayed in multiple cells of the canvas. - [call [arg canvasName] [method {image unset}] [arg cell]] Invoking this method declares the specified [arg cell] of the background as empty, an existing image shown by this cell will be forgotten. The cell is given as a 2-element list containing row and column number, in this order. - [call [arg canvasName] [method flush]] Invoking this method forces the canvas to completely reload the images for all cells. Do not use this method if the canvas is operated @@ -124,19 +126,16 @@ without a [option -grid-cell-command], as in that case the canvas will simply forget all images without being able to reload them. [list_end] - [section {Image ownership}] Note that the canvas [emph {does not}] take ownership of the images it shows in the background. In other words, when we say that the canvas forgets an image this means only that the association between a grid cell and shown image is broken. The image is [emph not] deleted. Managing the lifecycle of the images shown by the canvas is responsibility of the user of the canvas. - - -[keywords map {square map} canvas tile grid cell image] +[vset CATEGORY canvas] +[include ../../support/devel/doc/feedback.inc] [manpage_end] - Index: modules/canvas/canvas_tags.man ================================================================== --- modules/canvas/canvas_tags.man +++ modules/canvas/canvas_tags.man @@ -1,14 +1,18 @@ [comment {-*- tcl -*- doctools manpage}] [vset VERSION 0.1] [manpage_begin canvas::tag n [vset VERSION]] +[keywords {append tag}] +[keywords canvas] +[keywords {insert tag}] +[keywords {remove tag}] +[keywords tags] [moddesc {Variations on a canvas}] [titledesc {Easier management of the tags on canvas items or item groups}] [require Tcl 8.5] [require Tk 8.5] [require canvas::tag [opt [vset VERSION]]] -[keywords canvas tags {append tag} {remove tag} {insert tag}] [description] This package provides utility commands for easier management of the tag lists associated with canvas items or item groups. @@ -71,6 +75,8 @@ [para] The result of the command is a list of the matching tags. Which may be empty. [list_end] +[vset CATEGORY canvas] +[include ../../support/devel/doc/feedback.inc] [manpage_end] Index: modules/canvas/canvas_trlines.man ================================================================== --- modules/canvas/canvas_trlines.man +++ modules/canvas/canvas_trlines.man @@ -1,14 +1,17 @@ [comment {-*- tcl -*- doctools manpage}] [vset VERSION 0.1] [manpage_begin canvas::track::lines n [vset VERSION]] +[keywords canvas] +[keywords crosshair] +[keywords rubberband] +[keywords tracking] [moddesc {Variations on a canvas}] [titledesc {Manage a group of rubber band lines}] [require Tcl 8.5] [require Tk 8.5] [require canvas::tag [opt [vset VERSION]]] -[keywords canvas tracking rubberband crosshair] [description] This package provides a utility class managing the drawing of set of semi-crosshair (rubberband) lines. [section {Class API}] @@ -72,6 +75,8 @@ This method ends the tracking of the current set of lines and removes them from the canvas. [list_end] +[vset CATEGORY canvas] +[include ../../support/devel/doc/feedback.inc] [manpage_end] Index: modules/canvas/canvas_zoom.man ================================================================== --- modules/canvas/canvas_zoom.man +++ modules/canvas/canvas_zoom.man @@ -1,7 +1,8 @@ [comment {-*- tcl -*- doctools manpage}] [manpage_begin canvas::zoom n 0.2.1] +[keywords zoom] [moddesc {Variations on a canvas}] [titledesc {Zoom control for canvas::sqmap}] [require Tcl 8.4] [require Tk 8.4] [require snit] @@ -25,11 +26,10 @@ [para] The result of the command is [arg pathName]. [list_end] - [subsection Options] [list_begin options] [opt_def -orient] @@ -61,10 +61,8 @@ [subsection Methods] The widget supports no methods beyond the standard ([method configure], [method cget], etc.). - - -[keywords zoom] +[vset CATEGORY canvas] +[include ../../support/devel/doc/feedback.inc] [manpage_end] - Index: modules/chatwidget/chatwidget.man ================================================================== --- modules/chatwidget/chatwidget.man +++ modules/chatwidget/chatwidget.man @@ -1,7 +1,14 @@ [comment {-*- tcl -*- doctools manpage}] [manpage_begin chatwidget n 1.0.0] +[see_also text(n)] +[keywords chat] +[keywords chatwidget] +[keywords {composite widget}] +[keywords irc] +[keywords mega-widget] +[keywords widget] [moddesc {Composite widget for chat applications}] [titledesc {Provides a multi-paned view suitable for display of chat room or irc channel information}] [require Tk 8.5] [require chatwidget [opt 1.0.0]] [description] @@ -38,11 +45,11 @@ [list_begin definitions] [call [cmd \$widget] topic [arg command] [arg args]] The chat widget can display a topic string, for instance the topic or -name given to a multi-user chatroom or irc channel. +name given to a multi-user chatroom or irc channel. [list_begin commands] [cmd_def show] Enable display of the topic. [cmd_def hide] Disable display of the topic @@ -50,18 +57,18 @@ Set the topic text to [arg topic]. [list_end] [call [cmd \$widget] name [arg nick] [arg args]] -Control the names and tags associated with names. +Control the names and tags associated with names. [list_begin commands] [cmd_def "list [opt [arg -full]]"] Returns a list of all the user names from the names view. If [opt \ -full] is given then the list returned is a list of lists where each sublist is made up of the nick followed by any options that have been set on this nick entry. This may be used to examine any application -specific options that may be applied to a nick when using the +specific options that may be applied to a nick when using the [cmd add] command. [cmd_def "add [arg nick] [opt [arg options]]"] [cmd_def "delete [arg nick]"] [list_end] @@ -86,15 +93,14 @@ Passthrough to the entry text widget. See the [cmd text] widget manual for all available commands. [call [cmd \$widget] chat [arg args]] -Passthrough to the chat text widget. See the [cmd text] widget manual for +Passthrough to the chat text widget. See the [cmd text] widget manual for all available commands. [list_end] - [section EXAMPLE] [example { chatwidget::chatwidget .chat @@ -113,9 +119,8 @@ [para] A more extensive example is available by examining the code for the picoirc program in the tclapps repository which ties the tcllib [package picoirc] package to this [package chatwidget] package to create a simple irc client. - -[see_also text(n)] -[keywords widget {mega-widget} {composite widget} chat irc chatwidget] +[vset CATEGORY chatwidget] +[include ../../support/devel/doc/feedback.inc] [manpage_end] Index: modules/controlwidget/controlwidget.man ================================================================== --- modules/controlwidget/controlwidget.man +++ modules/controlwidget/controlwidget.man @@ -1,7 +1,11 @@ [comment {-*- tcl -*- doctools manpage}] [manpage_begin controlwidget n 0.1] +[keywords controlling] +[keywords displaying] +[keywords {numerical values}] +[keywords {scale widget}] [copyright {2010 Ron Fox }] [copyright {2010 Gerhard Reithofer <...@...>}] [copyright {2010 Marco Maggi <...@...>}] [copyright {2010 Arjen Markus }] [moddesc controlwidget] @@ -17,21 +21,19 @@ The controlwidget package focuses on the display and interactive control of numerical values. It mimicks several of the meters and controls found in laboratory settings but also daily life: volt meters, equalizers and tachometers to name a few. They can be seen as alternatives for the [emph "scale widget"]. - [para] [emph Note:] The package has not sofar been tested extensively, and that may result in an unexpected appearance if you use sizes that are different than the defaults. Also not all options for the coloring of the various parts and fonts and so on have been tested, so that may be another source of bugs. [para] A last note: some parts have not been included in any option, most notably the colors of parts that require lighter and darker shades to cooperate. - [section "TYPES OF WIDGETS"] The package distinguishes several typed of widgets: [list_begin itemized] @@ -61,11 +63,10 @@ [para] They also have in common that their appearance and behaviour is determined by one or more options that you can set at creation time and often later on as well. The widgets are all based on the [emph snit] package, so that the methods [method configure] and [method cget] are available to set and get these options. - [section COMMANDS] Currently the package contains these widgets of the [emph "vertical meter"] type: [list_begin definitions] @@ -103,12 +104,10 @@ Whether the arrow can be moved interactively or not [list_end] [list_end] - - [call [cmd ::controlwidget::slider] [arg w] [arg args]] Create a widget containing one or more vertical sliders and an axis. You can shift the slider handles interactively via the mouse. [list_begin arguments] @@ -143,12 +142,10 @@ [opt_def troughwidth color] Width of the troughs holding the sliders [list_end] [list_end] - - [call [cmd ::controlwidget::equalizerBar] [arg w] [arg args]] Create a widget containing one or more vertical bars resembling those found on hifi graphical equalizers. Note that it is a read-only widget. @@ -191,12 +188,10 @@ Threshold value, determines at what level the color changes [list_end] [list_end] - - [call [cmd ::controlwidget::thermometer] [arg w] [arg args]] Create a thermometer widget (read-only) [list_begin arguments] [arg_def widget w in] @@ -227,12 +222,10 @@ [list_end] [list_end] - - These widgets all use a vertical axis and have the following options in common for configuring the axis: [list_begin options] @@ -259,12 +252,10 @@ [opt_def log boolean] Use a logarithmic axis (true) or a linear axis (false) [list_end] - - The package contains the following widget based on angle displays: [list_begin definitions] @@ -321,11 +312,10 @@ Color of the title below the dial [list_end] [list_end] - [call [cmd ::controlwidget::tachometer] [arg w] [arg args]] Create a tachometer-like widget. [list_begin arguments] [arg_def widget w in] @@ -348,11 +338,10 @@ [opt_def pincolor color] Color for the needle and the pin [list_end] [list_end] - [call [cmd ::controlwidget::rdial] [arg w] [arg args]] Create a rotating dial. You can drag the dial to change the value. With the shift button depressed the value changes slowly, with the control button depressed it changes fast. @@ -394,12 +383,10 @@ [list_end] [list_end] - - All these widgets have the following methods: [list_begin definitions] [call [cmd \$widget] get] @@ -413,11 +400,10 @@ [arg_def value double/list] New value or values for the widget [list_end] [list_end] - Two further widgets are available, meant to display logical values: [list_begin definitions] @@ -469,12 +455,10 @@ [list_end] [list_end] - - The LED widget has the following public methods: [list_begin definitions] [call [cmd \$led] on] @@ -491,12 +475,10 @@ New state for the LED widget [list_end] [list_end] - - The radioMatrix widget has two public methods: [list_begin definitions] [call [cmd \$matrix] get] @@ -510,14 +492,10 @@ Index of the radio button to be set [list_end] [list_end] - - - - [section ACKNOWLEDGMENTS] The code for most of these widgets first appeared on the Wiki. In many cases, Arjen Markus merely refactored the code a bit and "snitified" some of them. The original code was developed by the following people: [list_begin itemized] @@ -528,8 +506,8 @@ [item] Voltmeter and tachometer: Marco Maggi [item] Code for moving the needle: ? [list_end] - -[keywords {numerical values} {displaying} {controlling} {scale widget}] +[vset CATEGORY controlwidget] +[include ../../support/devel/doc/feedback.inc] [manpage_end] Index: modules/crosshair/crosshair.man ================================================================== --- modules/crosshair/crosshair.man +++ modules/crosshair/crosshair.man @@ -1,16 +1,20 @@ [comment {-*- tcl -*- doctools manpage}] [manpage_begin crosshair n 1.1] +[keywords canvas] +[keywords cross-hairs] +[keywords location] +[keywords tracking] +[keywords viewport] [copyright {2003 Kevin Kenny}] [copyright {2008 (docs) Andreas Kupries }] [copyright {2013 Frank Gover, Andreas Kupries}] [moddesc Crosshairs] [titledesc {Crosshairs for Tk canvas}] [require Tcl [opt 8.4]] [require Tk [opt 8.4]] [require crosshair [opt 1.1]] -[keywords canvas cross-hairs tracking viewport location] [description] The [package crosshair] package provides commands to (de)activate and track crosshairs on canvas widgets. @@ -31,17 +35,15 @@ All arguments after the widget [arg w] are treated as options as for a canvas line item in [arg w]. Of particular interest are [option -fill] and [option -dash]. - [call [cmd crosshair::off] [arg w]] This command removes the cross-hairs from the canvas widget [arg w]. Nothing is done if the widget had no cross-hairs. The result of the command is the empty string. - [call [cmd crosshair::configure] [arg w] [opt [arg arg]...]] This command changes the appearance of the cross-hairs in the canvas widget [arg w]. It is an error to call it for a canvas which has no @@ -54,11 +56,10 @@ and [option -dash]. [para] The result of the command are the current configuration settings. - [call [cmd crosshair::track] [method on] [arg w] [arg cmdprefix]] This command activates reporting of the location of the cross-hairs in the canvas widget [arg w]. It is an error to use this command for a @@ -83,18 +84,16 @@ A previously existing callback for [arg w] will be disabled. I.e. per canvas widget with cross-hairs only one callback reporting their location is possible. - [call [cmd crosshair::track] [method off] [arg w]] This command disables the reporting of the location of the cross-hairs in the canvas widget [arg w]. It is an error to use this command for a canvas which has no cross-hairs. The result of the command is the empty string. - [call [cmd crosshair::bbox_add] [arg w] [arg bbox]] This command adds a bounding box to the crosshairs for canvas [arg w]. The crosshairs will only be active within that area. @@ -128,7 +127,8 @@ Please report such in the category [emph {tklib :: crosshair}] of the [uri {http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=12883} {Tcllib SF Trackers}]. Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either package and/or documentation. - +[vset CATEGORY crosshair] +[include ../../support/devel/doc/feedback.inc] [manpage_end] Index: modules/ctext/ctext.man ================================================================== --- modules/ctext/ctext.man +++ modules/ctext/ctext.man @@ -1,8 +1,13 @@ [comment {# RCS: @(#) $Id: ctext.man,v 1.8 2011/04/18 19:49:48 andreas_kupries Exp $}] [comment {-*- tcl -*- doctools manpage}] [manpage_begin ctext n 3.3] +[see_also re_syntax] +[see_also text] +[keywords {syntax highlighting}] +[keywords text] +[keywords widget] [copyright {George Peter Staplin }] [moddesc {Ctext a text widget with highlighting support}] [titledesc {Ctext a text widget with highlighting support}] [require Tk] [require ctext [opt 3.3]] @@ -139,11 +144,10 @@ Set the options for the ctext widget. Each option name must be followed the new value. [list_end] - [section {WIDGET OPTIONS}] [list_begin tkoptions] [tkoption_def -linemap "" ""] @@ -170,11 +174,11 @@ [tkoption_def -linemap_select_bg "" ""] Changes the selected line background. The default is yellow. - + [tkoption_def -linemap_mark_command "" ""] Calls a procedure or command with the [arg pathName] of the ctext window, the [arg type] which is either [const marked] or [const unmarked], and finally the line @@ -204,11 +208,11 @@ [section EXAMPLE] [example { package require Tk package require ctext - + proc main {} { pack [frame .f] -fill both -expand 1 pack [scrollbar .f.s -command {.f.t yview}] -side right -fill y pack [ctext .f.t -bg black -fg white -insertbackground yellow \ @@ -239,29 +243,28 @@ ctext::addHighlightClass .f.t variable_funcs gold {set global variable unset} ctext::addHighlightClassForSpecialChars .f.t brackets green {[]{}} ctext::addHighlightClassForRegexp .f.t paths lightblue {\.[a-zA-Z0-9\_\-]+} ctext::addHighlightClassForRegexp .f.t comments khaki {#[^\n\r]*} .f.t fastinsert end [info body main] - + pack [frame .f1] -fill x .f.t highlight 1.0 end - + pack [button .f1.exit -text Exit -command exit] -side left pack [entry .e] -side bottom -fill x .e insert end "ctext::deleteHighlightClass .f.t " bind .e {eval [.e get]} } main - + }] Further examples are in the source package for ctext. [section THANKS] Kevin Kenny, Neil Madden, Jeffrey Hobbs, Richard Suchenwirth, -Johan Bengtsson, Mac Cody, Günther, Andreas Sievers, and Michael Schlenker. - -[see_also text re_syntax] -[keywords text widget "syntax highlighting"] +Johan Bengtsson, Mac Cody, Günther, Andreas Sievers, and Michael Schlenker. +[vset CATEGORY ctext] +[include ../../support/devel/doc/feedback.inc] [manpage_end] Index: modules/cursor/cursor.man ================================================================== --- modules/cursor/cursor.man +++ modules/cursor/cursor.man @@ -1,7 +1,11 @@ [comment {-*- tcl -*- doctools manpage}] [manpage_begin cursor n 0.3.1] +[see_also cursors(n)] +[see_also options(n)] +[see_also Tk_GetCursor(3)] +[keywords cursor] [copyright {Jeffrey Hobbs }] [moddesc {Tk cursor routines}] [titledesc {Procedures to handle CURSOR data}] [require Tk] @@ -19,26 +23,22 @@ [call [cmd ::cursor::propagate] [arg widget] [arg cursor]] Sets the cursor for the specified [arg widget] and all its descendants to [arg cursor]. - [call [cmd ::cursor::restore] [arg widget] [opt [arg cursor]]] Restore the original or previously set cursor for the specified [arg widget] and all its descendants. If [arg cursor] is specified, that will be used if on any widget that did not have a preset cursor (set by a previous call to [cmd ::cursor::propagate]). - [call [cmd ::cursor::display] [opt [arg parent]]] Pops up a dialog with a listbox containing all the cursor names. Selecting a cursor name will display it in that dialog. This is simply for viewing any available cursors on the platform. [list_end] - - -[see_also cursors(n) options(n) Tk_GetCursor(3)] -[keywords cursor] +[vset CATEGORY cursor] +[include ../../support/devel/doc/feedback.inc] [manpage_end] Index: modules/datefield/datefield.man ================================================================== --- modules/datefield/datefield.man +++ modules/datefield/datefield.man @@ -1,13 +1,18 @@ [comment {-*- tcl -*- doctools manpage}] [manpage_begin datefield n 0.2] +[see_also clock(n)] +[see_also entry(n)] +[keywords clock] +[keywords date] +[keywords dateentry] +[keywords entry] +[keywords widget] [copyright {Keith Vetter }] [moddesc {Tk datefield widget}] [titledesc {Tk datefield widget}] [category Widget] -[see_also entry(n) clock(n)] -[keywords entry widget clock dateentry date] [require Tk] [require datefield [opt 0.2]] [description] The [package datefield] package provides the datefield widget which @@ -18,42 +23,41 @@ The datefield widget is, in fact, just an entry widget with specialized bindings. This means all the command and options for an entry widget apply equally here. - [section COMMANDS] [list_begin definitions] [call [cmd ::datefield::datefield] [arg widgetpath] [opt [arg options]]] Creates and configures a date field widget. [list_end] - [section OPTIONS] See the [cmd entry] manual entry for details on all available options. [section EXAMPLE] [example { package require datefield - + wm title . "Datefield example" proc DayOfWeek {args} { set now [clock scan $::myDate] set ::myDate2 [clock format $now -format %A] } trace variable myDate w DayOfWeek - + ::datefield::datefield .df -textvariable myDate label .l1 -text "Enter a date:" -anchor e label .l2 -text "That date is a:" -anchor e label .l3 -textvariable myDate2 -relief sunken -width 12 - + grid .l1 .df -sticky ew grid .l2 .l3 -sticky ew focus .df }] - +[vset CATEGORY datefield] +[include ../../support/devel/doc/feedback.inc] [manpage_end] Index: modules/diagrams/diagram.man ================================================================== --- modules/diagrams/diagram.man +++ modules/diagrams/diagram.man @@ -1,20 +1,40 @@ [comment {-*- text -*-}] [manpage_begin diagram n 0.3] +[keywords {2D geometry}] +[keywords arc] +[keywords arrow] +[keywords box] +[keywords canvas] +[keywords circle] +[keywords diagram] +[keywords diamond] +[keywords drawing] +[keywords drum] +[keywords ellipse] +[keywords image] +[keywords interpolation] +[keywords intersection] +[keywords line] +[keywords move] +[keywords picture] +[keywords {plane geometry}] +[keywords plotting] +[keywords point] +[keywords {raster image}] +[keywords spline] +[keywords text] +[keywords vector] [titledesc {Diagram drawing}] [moddesc {Documentation toolbox}] [category {Documentation tools}] [require Tcl 8.5] [require Tk 8.5] [require diagram 1] -[keywords diagram drawing point line spline arrow ellipse box circle] -[keywords intersection interpolation picture drum arc diamond text] -[keywords ellipse plotting vector {plane geometry} {2D geometry} move] -[keywords canvas image {raster image}] [description] [include include/introduction_ref.inc] [section API] [include include/classinstance_api.inc] [section {Language Reference}] [include include/language.inc] [section {Diagram Classes}] [include include/developers.inc] [section References] -[vset CATEGORY {tklib :: diagram}] -[comment {[include ../../common/feedback.inc]}] +[vset CATEGORY diagram] +[include ../../support/devel/doc/feedback.inc] [manpage_end] Index: modules/getstring/tk_getString.man ================================================================== --- modules/getstring/tk_getString.man +++ modules/getstring/tk_getString.man @@ -1,7 +1,10 @@ [comment {-*- tcl -*- doctools manpage}] [manpage_begin getstring n 0.1] +[keywords dialog] +[keywords entry] +[keywords string] [moddesc {A dialog which prompts for a string input}] [titledesc {A string dialog}] [require Tcl 8.4] [require getstring [opt 0.1]] [description] @@ -19,11 +22,11 @@ Creates a dialog which prompts the user with [arg text] to input a text string. The contents of the entry are put in the [arg variable] upon closure of the dialog. The command returns a boolean indicating if the user pressed OK or not. If -geometry is not specified, the dialog is centered in its parent toplevel unless its parent is . in which case the dialog is centered in the -screen. +screen. Options: -title -allowempty a boolean argument indicating if the dialog should accept an empty entry -entryoptions simply passes its arguments through to the entry widget. This is valuble for performing extra validation @@ -41,9 +44,8 @@ if {[tk_getString .gs text "Feed me a string please:"]} { puts "user entered: $text" } }] - -[keywords entry dialog string] +[vset CATEGORY getstring] +[include ../../support/devel/doc/feedback.inc] [manpage_end] - Index: modules/history/tklib_history.man ================================================================== --- modules/history/tklib_history.man +++ modules/history/tklib_history.man @@ -1,7 +1,9 @@ [comment {-*- tcl -*- doctools manpage}] [manpage_begin history n 0.1] +[keywords entry] +[keywords history] [moddesc {Provides a history for Entry widgets}] [titledesc {Provides a history for Entry widgets}] [require Tcl 8.4] [require Tk 8.4] [require history [opt 0.1]] @@ -24,17 +26,15 @@ [call [cmd ::history::remove] [arg pathName]] Forgets all history entries for the Entry [arg pathName] and removes the history bindings. - [call [cmd ::history::add] [arg pathName] [arg text]] This command is used to add history entries to an Entry that has previously had [cmd ::history::init] called on it. This command should be called from your Entry handler with the contents of the entry (or whatever you wish to add to the history). - [call [cmd ::history::get] [arg pathName]] This command returns a list containing the history entries for the Entry [arg pathName] @@ -63,9 +63,8 @@ puts $text $w delete 0 end } }] - -[keywords entry history] +[vset CATEGORY entry::history] +[include ../../support/devel/doc/feedback.inc] [manpage_end] - Index: modules/ico/ico.man ================================================================== --- modules/ico/ico.man +++ modules/ico/ico.man @@ -1,7 +1,12 @@ [comment {-*- tcl -*- doctools manpage}] [manpage_begin ico n 1.0.5] +[keywords dll] +[keywords entry] +[keywords exe] +[keywords ico] +[keywords icon] [moddesc {Windows ICO handling}] [titledesc {Reading and writing windows icons}] [require Tcl 8.4] [require ico [opt 1.0.5]] [description] @@ -13,11 +18,10 @@ An icon consists of one or more images usually with varying resolution and color depth. Each icon and image has a resource identifier which may be a text string or a positive integer value. Most commands use this identifier to specify which icon or image to operate on. - [section API] [list_begin definitions] [call [cmd ::ico::icons] [arg file] [opt "[arg option] [arg value]..."]] @@ -27,11 +31,10 @@ [list_begin options] [opt_def -type fileFormat] [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd ::ico::iconMembers] [arg file] [arg name] [opt "[arg option] [arg value]..."]] Returns a list of images that make up the icon with ID [arg name]. Each element is itself a sublist in the format {name width height bpp}. Recognizes the following options: @@ -125,16 +128,14 @@ This argument must have a value of [const 1], [const 4], [const 8], [const 24], or [const 32]. If [arg data] has more colors than the color depth allows an error will be generated. - [arg_def options data in] This argument is either a list of colors in the format returned by [cmd {::ico::getIcon -format colors}] or the name of a Tk image. - [list_end] [para] Recognizes the following [arg option]s. @@ -141,11 +142,10 @@ [list_begin options] [opt_def -type fileFormat] [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd ::ico::copyIcon] [arg file] [arg index] [arg file2] [arg index2] [opt "[arg option] [arg value]..."]] Copies the icon at [arg index] in [arg file] to [arg index2] in [arg file2]. @@ -153,35 +153,31 @@ [opt_def -fromtype fileFormat] [opt_def -totype fileFormat] [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd ::ico::EXEtoICO] [arg file] [opt dir]] Extracts all icons from the executable [arg file] to ICO files placed in [arg dir]. [opt dir] defaults to the directory [arg file] is located in. Icon files will be named in the form [arg file]-ID.ico where ID is the icon resource identifier. [list_begin options] [opt_def -type fileFormat] [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd ::ico::clearCache] [opt file]] The [cmd ::ico::getIconList] command caches icon offsets inside EXE, DLL, ICL, and ICO files in order to speed up extraction. This command clears that cache for the specific [opt file] or all files. - [call [cmd ::ico::transparentColor] [arg image] [arg color]] If [arg image] is a single word it is assumed to be the name of a Tk image. All pixels matching [arg color] in the [arg image] will be set transparent. Alternatively, [arg image] may be a color list in which case a modified list is returned. - [call [cmd ::ico::Show] [arg file] [opt "[arg option] [arg value]..."]] Application level command which displays a window showing all the icons in [arg file] and their name. @@ -189,11 +185,10 @@ [list_begin options] [opt_def -type fileFormat] [opt_def -parent pathName] [list_end] [list_end] - [section EXAMPLE] [example { button .explore -image [::ico::getIcon explorer.exe 0 -name explore -res 16 -bpp 8] @@ -216,9 +211,8 @@ There is currently no way to read alpha channel information from 32bpp icons. [para] Tk images do not have an alpha channel so the only way to write a true 32bpp icon is from a color list. writing a 32bpp icon from a Tkimage is identical to writing a 24bpp icon. - -[keywords entry icon ico exe dll] +[vset CATEGORY ico] +[include ../../support/devel/doc/feedback.inc] [manpage_end] - Index: modules/ipentry/ipentry.man ================================================================== --- modules/ipentry/ipentry.man +++ modules/ipentry/ipentry.man @@ -1,34 +1,35 @@ [comment {-*- tcl -*- doctools manpage}] [manpage_begin ipentry n 0.3] +[keywords entry] +[keywords {ip address}] +[keywords network] [moddesc {An IP address entry widget}] [titledesc {An IP address entry widget}] [category Widget] -[keywords entry {ip address} network] [require Tcl 8.4] [require Tk 8.4] [require ipentry [opt 0.3]] [description] -This package provides a widget for the entering of a IP address. +This package provides a widget for the entering of a IP address. [para] [list_begin definitions] [call [cmd ::ipentry::ipentry] [arg pathName] [opt "[arg option] [arg value]..."]] Creates a new IPv4 ipentry widget and configures it with the given options and -their values. +their values. [call [cmd ::ipentry::ipentry6] [arg pathName] [opt "[arg option] [arg value]..."]] Creates a new ipentry widget for the entry of an IPv6 address. All options are the same as the IPv4 widget. [list_end] - Each widget created with the command above supports the following methods: [list_begin definitions] @@ -72,11 +73,10 @@ the specified option. For options and their meaning see the widget options section. [list_end] - [section {Widget options}] [list_begin tkoptions] [tkoption_def -textvariable textvariable Variable] @@ -110,7 +110,8 @@ Standard widget options. See [cmd options] for a description of their meanings and values. [list_end] +[vset CATEGORY ipentry] +[include ../../support/devel/doc/feedback.inc] [manpage_end] - Index: modules/khim/khim.man ================================================================== --- modules/khim/khim.man +++ modules/khim/khim.man @@ -1,7 +1,12 @@ [comment {-*- tcl -*- doctools manpage}] [manpage_begin khim n 1.0] +[keywords character] +[keywords i18n] +[keywords input] +[keywords international] +[keywords method] [moddesc {Kevin's Hacky Input Method}] [titledesc {Provides key bindings for entering international characters on a keyboard that does not support them}] [require Tcl] [require khim [opt 1.0]] [description] @@ -26,11 +31,11 @@ [const Entry] binding tag for the widget: [example { text .t -width 80 -height 24 bindtags .t {.t KHIM Text . all} -}] +}] Note that the [const KHIM] tag must precede the [const Text] or [const Entry] class binding, or the package will not function correctly. @@ -170,8 +175,8 @@ [section ACKNOWLEDGMENTS] KHIM was originally inspired by the key bindings that Brent Welch developed for the 'sedit' editor used in the 'exmh' mail user agent. The code for KHIM is entirely separate from that for 'sedit'. - -[keywords input method international character i18n] +[vset CATEGORY khim] +[include ../../support/devel/doc/feedback.inc] [manpage_end] Index: modules/menubar/menubar.man ================================================================== --- modules/menubar/menubar.man +++ modules/menubar/menubar.man @@ -1,33 +1,28 @@ [comment {-*- tcl -*- doctools manpage}] [manpage_begin menubar n 0.5] - -[copyright "2009 Tom Krehbiel All rights reserved."] - +[copyright {2009 Tom Krehbiel All rights reserved.}] [titledesc "Creates an instance of the [emph menubar] Class."] [moddesc {Create and manipulate menubars}] - [require Tcl 8.6] [require Tk 8.6] [require menubar [opt 0.5]] - [description] [list_begin definitions] [call [cmd {menubar new}] [opt options]] [list_end] -[para] +[para] Create and return a new instance of the menubar class. The menubar class encapsulates the definition, installation and dynamic behavior of a menubar. The class doesn't depend on a widget framework and therefore can be used with or without a framework (e.g. Bwidget, IWidget, Snit, etc.). Unlike other Tk widget commands, the menubar command doesn't have a [emph pathName] argument because menubars are handled by the window manager (i.e. wm) and not the application. - [section {Options}] The following options can be passed to the [emph {menubar new}] command. @@ -50,11 +45,11 @@ [section Introduction] [para] An instance of the menubar class provides methods for compiling a -description of the menubar, configuring menu items and +description of the menubar, configuring menu items and installing the menubar in toplevel windows. [para] A menubar can be thought of as a tree of cascading menus. Users define a menubar using a language that results in a human readable description @@ -100,12 +95,12 @@ [def {MENU ENTRY}] A menu contains an ordered list of items called entries. Menu entries have a type and the menubar class supports the - following 6 entry types: - [emph Command], [emph Checkbutton], [emph Radiobutton], [emph Separator], [emph Group] and [emph Menu]. + following 6 entry types: + [emph Command], [emph Checkbutton], [emph Radiobutton], [emph Separator], [emph Group] and [emph Menu]. [def {ENTRY LABEL}] Each menu entry has a visible string that is called the entry label. @@ -131,12 +126,12 @@ [list_begin definitions] [call [arg mBarInst] [cmd define] [arg body]] - Compiles [emph body] into a tree of menu entries which define the - visual layout of the menubar. The [emph body] argument + Compiles [emph body] into a tree of menu entries which define the + visual layout of the menubar. The [emph body] argument describes the layout using the following syntax, where the elements of the syntax are described below. [para] [emph {body == definitions}] @@ -157,50 +152,50 @@ [emph { }] [list_begin definitions] - [def {C - Command}] + [def {C - Command}] The C type entry is the most common type of entry. This entry executes a command when it is invoked. - [def {X - Checkbutton}] + [def {X - Checkbutton}] A X type entry behaves much like a Tk checkbutton widget. When it is invoked it toggles back and forth between a selected and deselected states. The value of a checkbutton is a boolean (i.e. 1 or 0). By default all checkbuttons are deselected. If you want the checkbutton to be initially selected then include a trailing plus (+) with the tag name. See SCOPE CONTROL below for a description of the scope indicator. - [def {R - Radiobutton}] + [def {R - Radiobutton}] A R type menu entry behaves much like a Tk radiobutton widget. Each radiobutton entry is a member of a radiobutton group that controls the behavior of the radiobuttons in the group. All radiobuttons in a group are given the same tag name. In the example below Red, Green and Blue all have the same tag and are therefore all in the same radiobutton group. A trailing plus - (+) on the tag name of a radiobutton entry will cause the entry to be + (+) on the tag name of a radiobutton entry will cause the entry to be the initially selected entry. See SCOPE CONTROL below for a description of the scope indicator. - [def {S - Separator}] + [def {S - Separator}] A S type menu entry is an entry that is displayed either as a horizontal dividing line or a label. Separators are not active elements of a menu and have no associated behavior if they are invoked. If is two dashes (i.e. '--') then the separator will be displayed as a horizontal line otherwise will be displayed as a bold label surrounded by double - dashes (e.g. "-- --") with a lightgray background. + dashes (e.g. "-- --") with a lightgray background. - [def {G - Command Group}] + [def {G - Command Group}] The G type menu entry marks a location in the menu tree where entries can be dynamically added and removed. Menu extension can only - occur at the end of a menu so G type entries must be the last item on a menu. + occur at the end of a menu so G type entries must be the last item on a menu. A G type entry is rendered as a separator line. The [emph group.] sub-commands are used to manipulate command group entries. - [def {M - Menu}] + [def {M - Menu}] An M type entry is used to define both menubar menus and cascading menus. Menu entries are the most complicated of the 6 menu types. A menu entry is composed of three list elements. The first element of the list is its label. The second element of the list is a composite string consisting of a type identifier (M) followed by @@ -207,13 +202,12 @@ an optional tag (beginning with a ':' separator) and finally an optional plus (+) which indicates that the menu is a tear-off menu. The final element of the list is a LIST VALUE. [list_end] - + [list_end] - [list_begin definitions] [call [arg mBarInst] [cmd install] [arg {pathName body}]] @@ -221,11 +215,11 @@ [emph define] method into toplevel window [emph pathName]. The [emph body] argument of the command contains a tcl script which is used to initialize the installed menubar. Normally the tcl script will contain calls to various menubar methods to perform the initialization. The initialization code is only run once - when the menubar is installed. The namespace in which the [emph install] + when the menubar is installed. The namespace in which the [emph install] method is executed becomes the default namespace for callback commands (see [emph menu.namespace] below for more details). [list_end] @@ -257,32 +251,31 @@ [list_end] [list_end] - [list_begin definitions] [call [arg mBarInst] [cmd menu.namespace] [arg {tag namespace}]] Change the namespace for a sub-tree of the menubar - starting at entry [emph tag]. The new value will be [emph namespace]. + starting at entry [emph tag]. The new value will be [emph namespace]. Each entry in the menubar tree has an associated namespace which will be used for its callback procedure. The default namespace is the namespace where - the [emph install] method was executed. The [emph namespace] + the [emph install] method was executed. The [emph namespace] method can be used to change the namespace that will be used for callbacks in a sub-tree of the menubar. This method can only be used in the context of an [emph install] script. [list_end] [list_begin definitions] - + [call [arg mBarInst] [cmd menu.hide] [arg tag]] - + Remove (hide) a menubar entry. When a menubar tree is defined all entries are visible by default. This method can be used to hide a menubar entry. The [emph hide] methods can be used in the context of an [emph install] script so that a menu will be @@ -298,15 +291,14 @@ [list_end] [section {Methods - tag.xxx}] - [list_begin definitions] [call [arg mBarInst] [cmd tag.add] [arg {tag value}]] - + Add a user defined [emph tag] value. The [emph tag.add] method adds a new tag-value pair to the the tags defined for a menubar. User defined tags are different from the tags created by the [emph define] method. The [emph tag.add] method can only be used in an [emph install] script and its @@ -320,18 +312,18 @@ [list_begin definitions] [call [arg mBarInst] [cmd tag.configure] [arg {pathName tag ?option value ...option value?}]] Given the [emph pathName] of a toplevel window and a [emph tag] this method configures the - menu entry associated with the tag and return an empty string. + menu entry associated with the tag and return an empty string. [list_begin definitions] [def [arg {Standard Options}]] - + These option are the same as those described for menu entries in the Tk [emph menu] documentation. - + [list_begin options] [opt_def -activebackground] [opt_def -activeforeground] [opt_def -background ] [opt_def -bitmap ] @@ -349,27 +341,27 @@ [list_end] [emph { }] [def {Class Specific Options}] - + [list_begin options] [opt_def -bind {{uline accel sequence}}] The value of the [emph -bind] option is three element list where the values are as follows. - + [list_begin definitions] - [def {uline}] + [def {uline}] An integer index of a character to underline in the entry. This value performs the same function as the Tk [emph menu] -underline option. If this value is an empty string then no underlining is performed. - [def {accel}] + [def {accel}] A string to display at the right side of the menu entry. The string normally describes an accelerator keystroke sequence that may be typed to invoke the same function as the menu entry. This value performs the same function as the Tk [emph menu] -accelerator option. If this value is an empty string then no accelerator is displayed. - [def {sequence}] + [def {sequence}] A bind sequence that will cause the entries associated command to fire. [list_end] [opt_def -command {cmdprefix}] The value of the [emph -command] option a command @@ -406,11 +398,11 @@ [list_end] [list_begin definitions] [call [arg mBarInst] [cmd tag.cget] [arg {pathName tag ?option?}]] - + Returns the value of the configuration option given by [emph option] or the value of a user defined tag. The option argument may be any of the options accepted by the [emph tag.configure] method for the [emph tag] type. User defined tags are queried without an [emph option] value. @@ -417,66 +409,65 @@ [list_end] [section {Methods - group.xxx}] - [list_begin definitions] [call [arg mBarInst] [cmd group.add] [arg {tag label ?cmd? ?accel? ?sequence? ?state?}]] - + Add a command to the group with tag name [emph tag]. This method appends a new command entry to the end of a command group. The order of the arguments is fixed but arguments to the right can be ignored. Arguments to this method have the following meaning. - + [list_begin arguments] [arg_def tag (string)] The tag name of the command group. [arg_def label (string)] The displayed label for the menu entry. [arg_def cmd (string)] A command prefix that will be used for callback command. [arg_def accel (string)] An accelerator string that will be displayed next to the entry label. - [arg_def sequence (string)] A bind sequence that will be bound to the callback command. + [arg_def sequence (string)] A bind sequence that will be bound to the callback command. [arg_def state (enum)] Sets the active state of the command. One of: normal, disabled, active [list_end] - + [list_end] [list_begin definitions] [call [arg mBarInst] [cmd group.delete] [arg {tag label}]] - + Delete a command from a group with tag name [emph tag]. This method deletes command [emph label] from a command group. [list_end] [list_begin definitions] [call [arg mBarInst] [cmd group.move] [arg {direction tag label}]] - + Change the position of an entry in a group with tag name [emph tag]. The [emph direction] argument is the direction ('up' or 'down') the entry will be moved. The entry that is moved has the name [emph label]. [list_end] [list_begin definitions] [call [arg mBarInst] [cmd group.configure] [arg {tag label ?option value ...option value?}]] - + Configure the options of an entry in the command group with - tag name [emph tag]. This method is similar to the [emph tag.configure] - method except that it works on entries in a command group. Set documentation + tag name [emph tag]. This method is similar to the [emph tag.configure] + method except that it works on entries in a command group. Set documentation for the [emph tag.configure] method (above) for more details on command entry options. [list_end] [list_begin definitions] [call [arg mBarInst] [cmd group.serialize] [arg {tag}]] - + Return a string serialization of the entries in a command group. The argument [emph tag] is the tag name for the group that is to be serialized. The resulting serialization is a list containing three element (1) the tag name of the group (2) a dictionary containing group level options (3) a list of zero or more similar three @@ -485,11 +476,11 @@ [list_end] [list_begin definitions] [call [arg mBarInst] [cmd group.deserialize] [arg {tag stream}]] - + Replace the contents of group tag [emph tag] with the commands defined in the serialization [emph stream]. The original contents of the group are lost. [list_end] @@ -502,21 +493,20 @@ This method should be used in code that creates a new notebook tab. Execution of this method will cause state storage to be allocated for the new notebook tab. The pathname for the notebook tab is passed as an argument to the method. - + [list_end] [list_begin definitions] [call [arg mBarInst] [cmd notebook.deleteTabStore] [arg {pathname}]] This command deallocates the state store for a notebook tab. The pathname for the notebook tab is passed as an argument to the method. - - + [list_end] [list_begin definitions] [call [arg mBarInst] [cmd notebook.setTabValue] [arg {pathname tag}]] @@ -523,22 +513,21 @@ This method should be used in the callback for menubar checkbuttons or radiobuttons that have notebook tab scope control. When this method is executed it will move the value associated with tag into the tab store for the tab identified by pathname. - + [list_end] [list_begin definitions] [call [arg mBarInst] [cmd notebook.restoreTabValues] [arg {pathname}]] This method should be place in a bind script that is triggered by - a notebooks <> event. - -[list_end] + a notebooks <> event. +[list_end] [section "Scope Control"] [para] By default a menubar instance looks the same in all installed toplevel @@ -670,27 +659,21 @@ wm title . "Example" wm focusmodel . active pout "Example started ..." [example_end] - [section Caveats] [para] This implementation uses TclOO so it requires 8.6. The code has been tested on Windows (Vista), Linux and OSX (10.4). -[see_also [uri http://www.tcl.tk/man/tcl8.6/TkCmd/menu.htm menu]] -[see_also [uri http://wiki.tcl.tk/25231 {A command that creates menubar objects}]] - -[manpage_end] - - - - - - - - - - - +[section References] +See also +[list_begin enumerated] +[enum] [uri http://www.tcl.tk/man/tcl8.6/TkCmd/menu.htm menu] +[enum] [uri http://wiki.tcl.tk/25231 {A command that creates menubar objects}] +[list_end] + +[vset CATEGORY menubar] +[include ../../support/devel/doc/feedback.inc] +[manpage_end] Index: modules/ntext/ntext.man ================================================================== --- modules/ntext/ntext.man +++ modules/ntext/ntext.man @@ -1,7 +1,18 @@ [comment {-*- tcl -*- ntext manpage}] [manpage_begin ntext n 0.81] +[see_also bindtags] +[see_also ntextBindings] +[see_also ntextIndent] +[see_also ntextWordBreak] +[see_also re_syntax] +[see_also regexp] +[see_also text] +[keywords bindtags] +[keywords re_syntax] +[keywords regexp] +[keywords text] [moddesc {Alternative Bindings for the Text Widget}] [titledesc {Alternative Bindings for the Text Widget}] [require Tcl 8.5] [require Tk 8.5] [require ntext [opt 0.81]] @@ -39,11 +50,10 @@ [section {CONFIGURATION OPTIONS}] [emph Ntext] provides alternatives to a number of behaviours of the classic [emph Text] binding tag. Where there is an option, the [emph Ntext] behaviour (except for display-line indentation) is switched on by default. [para] - The behaviour of [emph Ntext] may be configured application-wide by setting the values of a number of namespace variables: [para] [var ::ntext::classicAnchor] [list_begin itemized] @@ -105,9 +115,8 @@ text .t bindtags .t {.t Ntext . all} }] See bindtags for more information. -[see_also ntextWordBreak ntextIndent ntextBindings] -[see_also text bindtags regexp re_syntax] -[keywords text bindtags regexp re_syntax] +[vset CATEGORY ntext] +[include ../../support/devel/doc/feedback.inc] [manpage_end] Index: modules/ntext/ntextBindings.man ================================================================== --- modules/ntext/ntextBindings.man +++ modules/ntext/ntextBindings.man @@ -1,7 +1,13 @@ [comment {-*- tcl -*- ntextBindings manpage}] [manpage_begin ntextBindings n 0.81] +[see_also bindtags] +[see_also ntext] +[see_also ntextIndent] +[see_also text] +[keywords bindtags] +[keywords text] [moddesc {Alternative Bindings for the Text Widget}] [titledesc {Alternative Bindings for the Text Widget}] [require Tcl 8.5] [require Tk 8.5] [require ntext [opt 0.81]] @@ -97,12 +103,8 @@ package require ntext text .t set ::ntext::classicAnchor 1 bindtags .t {.t Ntext . all} }] - - -[see_also ntext] -[see_also ntextIndent] -[see_also text bindtags] -[keywords text bindtags] +[vset CATEGORY ntext] +[include ../../support/devel/doc/feedback.inc] [manpage_end] Index: modules/ntext/ntextIndent.man ================================================================== --- modules/ntext/ntextIndent.man +++ modules/ntext/ntextIndent.man @@ -1,7 +1,16 @@ [comment {-*- tcl -*- ntextIndent manpage}] [manpage_begin ntextIndent n 0.81] +[see_also bindtags] +[see_also ntext] +[see_also re_syntax] +[see_also regexp] +[see_also text] +[keywords bindtags] +[keywords re_syntax] +[keywords regexp] +[keywords text] [moddesc {ntext Indentation for the Text Widget}] [titledesc {ntext Indentation for the Text Widget}] [require Tcl 8.5] [require Tk 8.5] [require ntext [opt 0.81]] @@ -94,11 +103,10 @@ If the widget is in [arg -word] [arg wrap] mode, and if [var ::ntext::classicWrap] is set to [const 0], [fun ::ntext::wrapIndent] will apply indentation to the logical lines within the range specified by the function's arguments. [item] In other cases, i.e. if the widget is in [arg -word] [arg char] or [arg -word] [arg none] mode, or if [var ::ntext::classicWrap] is set to [const 1], [fun ::ntext::wrapIndent] will remove the indentation of the logical lines within the range specified by the function's arguments. [list_end] - [section EXAMPLES] To switch on [emph Ntext] 's indentation and use it in widget .t: [example { @@ -134,13 +142,8 @@ [example { .t configure -wrap char ::ntext::wrapIndent .t }] - - - - -[see_also ntext] -[see_also text bindtags regexp re_syntax] -[keywords text bindtags regexp re_syntax] +[vset CATEGORY ntext] +[include ../../support/devel/doc/feedback.inc] [manpage_end] Index: modules/ntext/ntextWordBreak.man ================================================================== --- modules/ntext/ntextWordBreak.man +++ modules/ntext/ntextWordBreak.man @@ -1,7 +1,16 @@ [comment {-*- tcl -*- ntextWordBreak manpage}] [manpage_begin ntextWordBreak n 0.81] +[see_also bindtags] +[see_also ntext] +[see_also re_syntax] +[see_also regexp] +[see_also text] +[keywords bindtags] +[keywords re_syntax] +[keywords regexp] +[keywords text] [moddesc {ntext Word Boundary Detection for the Text Widget}] [titledesc {ntext Word Boundary Detection for the Text Widget}] [require Tcl 8.5] [require Tk 8.5] [require ntext [opt 0.81]] @@ -28,11 +37,10 @@ [const 1] - selects classic [emph Text] behaviour, i.e. platform-dependent, one class of word characters and one class of non-word characters [item] After changing this value, [emph Ntext] 's regexp matching patterns should be recalculated. See [sectref FUNCTIONS] for details and advanced configuration options. [list_end] [para] - [section {Advanced Use}] [comment {no subsection in my dtp kit}] [section {Variables (Advanced Use)}] [var ::ntext::tcl_match_wordBreakAfter] @@ -118,15 +126,13 @@ [example { package require ntext text .t bindtags .t {.t Ntext . all} -::ntext::createMatchPatterns \ +::ntext::createMatchPatterns \ {[[:space:][:cntrl:]]} {[[:punct:]]} {[^[:punct:][:space:][:cntrl:]]} }] See regexp, re_syntax for more information. - -[see_also ntext] -[see_also text bindtags regexp re_syntax] -[keywords text bindtags regexp re_syntax] +[vset CATEGORY ntext] +[include ../../support/devel/doc/feedback.inc] [manpage_end] Index: modules/plotchart/plotchart.man ================================================================== --- modules/plotchart/plotchart.man +++ modules/plotchart/plotchart.man @@ -1,7 +1,22 @@ [comment {-*- tcl -*- doctools manpage}] [manpage_begin Plotchart n 2.0.2] +[keywords {3D bars}] +[keywords {3D surfaces}] +[keywords {bar charts}] +[keywords charts] +[keywords {coordinate transformations}] +[keywords coordinates] +[keywords {graphical presentation}] +[keywords {isometric plots}] +[keywords {pie charts}] +[keywords plotting] +[keywords {polar plots}] +[keywords {strip charts}] +[keywords tables] +[keywords {time charts}] +[keywords xy-plots] [copyright {2011 Arjen Markus }] [moddesc Plotchart] [titledesc {Simple plotting and charting package}] [require Tcl [opt 8.5]] [require Tk [opt 8.5]] @@ -141,11 +156,10 @@ [list_end] [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd ::Plotchart::createStripchart] [arg w] [arg xaxis] [arg yaxis]] Create a new strip chart (configuration type: stripchart). The only difference to a regular XY plot is that the x-axis will be automatically adjusted when the x-coordinate @@ -164,11 +178,10 @@ For an inverted axis, where the maximum appears at the bottom, use: maximum, minimum and a [emph negative] stepsize. [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd ::Plotchart::createTXPlot] [arg w] [arg timeaxis] [arg xaxis]] Create a new time-x-plot (configuration type: txplot). The horizontal axis represents the date/time of the data and the vertical axis the values themselves. @@ -189,11 +202,10 @@ use: maximum, minimum and a [emph negative] stepsize. [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd ::Plotchart::createXLogYPlot] [arg w] [arg xaxis] [arg yaxis]] Create a new xy-plot where the y-axis has a logarithmic scale (configuration type: xlogyplot). [para] The data should be given as for a linear scale, as the logarithmic transformation @@ -213,11 +225,10 @@ Note that an inverted logarithmic axis is [emph not] supported. [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd ::Plotchart::createLogXYPlot] [arg w] [arg xaxis] [arg yaxis]] Create a new xy-plot where the x-axis has a logarithmic scale (configuration type: logxyplot). [para] The data should be given as for a linear scale, as the logarithmic transformation @@ -236,11 +247,10 @@ For an inverted axis, where the maximum appears on the left-hand side, use: maximum, minimum and a [emph negative] stepsize. [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd ::Plotchart::createLogXLogYPlot] [arg w] [arg xaxis] [arg yaxis]] Create a new xy-plot where both the x-axis and the y-axis have a logarithmic scale (configuration type: logxlogyplot). @@ -276,11 +286,10 @@ axis, in this order. [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd ::Plotchart::createWindrose] [arg w] [arg radius_data] [arg sectors]] Create a new windrose diagram. The diagram will consist of concentric circles as defined by the [term radius_data] argument and a number of sectors (given by the [term sectors] argument). The sectors are drawn in @@ -298,11 +307,10 @@ [arg_def int sectors] Number of sectors to use (defaults to 16). [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd ::Plotchart::createIsometricPlot] [arg w] [arg xaxis] [arg yaxis] [arg stepsize]] Create a new isometric plot, where the vertical and the horizontal coordinates are scaled so that a circle will truly appear as a circle (configuration type: isometric). @@ -324,11 +332,10 @@ draw any of the axes. [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd ::Plotchart::createHistogram] [arg w] [arg xaxis] [arg yaxis]] Create a new histogram (configuration type: histogram). [list_begin arguments] @@ -341,11 +348,10 @@ [arg_def list yaxis in] A 3-element list containing minimum, maximum and stepsize for the y-axis, in this order. [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd ::Plotchart::create3DPlot] [arg w] [arg xaxis] [arg yaxis] [arg zaxis]] Create a new 3D plot. @@ -363,11 +369,10 @@ A 3-element list containing minimum, maximum and stepsize for the z-axis, in this order. [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd ::Plotchart::create3DRibbonPlot] [arg w] [arg yaxis] [arg zaxis]] Create a new 3D ribbon plot. It is a simplification of the full 3D plot and allows for the drawing of a ribbon only (the x-axis is dropped). @@ -382,11 +387,10 @@ A 3-element list containing minimum, maximum and stepsize for the z-axis, in this order. [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd ::Plotchart::createPiechart] [arg w]] Create a new piechart (configuration type: piechart). [list_begin arguments] @@ -393,11 +397,10 @@ [arg_def widget w in] Name of the [emph existing] canvas widget to hold the plot. [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd ::Plotchart::createSpiralPie] [arg w]] Create a new "spiral pie" (configuration type: spiralpie), a variation on the ordinary piechart. The value is used to scale the radius, rather than the angle. By default the @@ -407,11 +410,10 @@ [arg_def widget w in] Name of the [emph existing] canvas widget to hold the plot. [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd ::Plotchart::createRadialchart] [arg w] [arg names] [arg scale] [arg style]] Create a new radial chart (the data are drawn as a line connecting the spokes of the diagram) (configuration type: radialchart). @@ -439,11 +441,10 @@ accumulated [list_end] [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd ::Plotchart::createBarchart] [arg w] [arg xlabels] [arg yaxis] [arg noseries]] Create a new barchart with vertical bars (configuration type: vertbars). The horizontal axis will display the labels contained in the argument [arg xlabels]. The number @@ -479,11 +480,10 @@ integer number greater than zero (if [const stacked] is not used). [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd ::Plotchart::createHorizontalBarchart] [arg w] [arg xaxis] [arg ylabel] [arg noseries]] Create a new barchart with horizontal bars (configuration type: horizbars). The vertical axis will display the labels contained in the argument [arg ylabels]. The number of series given by [arg noseries] determines both the width of the @@ -511,11 +511,10 @@ integer number greater than zero (if [const stacked] is not used). [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd ::Plotchart::create3DBarchart] [arg w] [arg yaxis] [arg nobars]] Create a new barchart with 3D vertical bars (configuration type: 3dbars). The horizontal axis will display the labels per bar. The number of bars given by [arg nobars] determines the position and the width of the bars. The colours can be @@ -532,11 +531,10 @@ [arg_def int nobars in] The number of bars that will be plotted. [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd ::Plotchart::create3DRibbonChart] [arg w] [arg names] [arg yaxis] [arg zaxis]] Create a new "ribbon chart" (configuration type: 3dribbon). This is a chart where the data series are @@ -564,11 +562,10 @@ The number of bars that will be plotted. [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd ::Plotchart::createBoxplot] [arg w] [arg xdata] [arg ydata] [arg orientation]] Create a new boxplot with horizontal or vertical boxes (box-and-whiskers) (configuration type: boxplot). Depending on the orientation the x- or y-axis is drawn with labels. The boxes are drawn based on the raw data (see the plot subcommand for this type of plot). @@ -593,11 +590,10 @@ If given, "horizontal" or "vertical" determines the orientation of the boxes. This optional value (default: horizontal) also determines the interpretation of the xdata and ydata arguments. [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd ::Plotchart::createTimechart] [arg w] [arg time_begin] [arg time_end] [arg args]] Create a new timechart (configuration type: timechart). @@ -629,11 +625,10 @@ The keyword -ylabelwidth and the number of pixels to reserve for the labels at the y-axis. [list_end] [list_end] - [call [cmd ::Plotchart::createGanttchart] [arg w] [arg time_begin] [arg time_end] [arg args]] Create a new Gantt chart (configuration type: ganttchart). @@ -673,11 +668,10 @@ labels at the y-axis. [list_end] [list_end] - [call [cmd ::Plotchart::createRightAxis] [arg w_or_plot] [arg yaxis]] Create a plot command that will use a right axis instead of the left axis (configuration type: inherited from the existing plot). The canvas widget must already contain an ordinary plot, as the @@ -696,11 +690,10 @@ [arg_def list yaxis in] A 3-element list containing minimum, maximum and stepsize for the y-axis, in this order. [list_end] - [call [cmd ::Plotchart::createTableChart] [arg w] [arg columns] [opt widths]] Create a command to draw a table. You can use a variety of commands to draw the actual rows of the table, but the number of columns is fixed. @@ -766,11 +759,10 @@ Return the name of the canvas (or the alias if you use more than one plot within a canvas). Use this value for the coordinate transformations. [para] - [call [cmd \$anyplot] saveplot [arg filename] [arg args]] Draws the plot into a file, using PostScript. [list_begin arguments] @@ -798,11 +790,10 @@ two seconds. It is not ideal, but it seems to work better. [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd \$anyplot] xtext [arg text]] Specify the title of the (horizontal) x-axis, for those plots that have a straight x-axis. @@ -810,11 +801,10 @@ [arg_def string text in] The text of the x-axis label to be drawn. [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd \$anyplot] ytext [arg text]] Specify the title of the (horizontal) y-axis, for those plots that have a straight y-axis. @@ -835,11 +825,10 @@ [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd \$anyplot] xsubtext [arg text]] Specify the subtext of the (horizontal) x-axis, for those plots that have a straight x-axis. This text is drawn below the primary text. [para] @@ -851,11 +840,10 @@ [arg_def string text in] The secondary text of the x-axis label to be drawn. [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd \$anyplot] ysubtext [arg text]] Specify the subtext of the (vertical) y-axis, for those plots that have a straight y-axis. This text is drawn below the primary text, for both @@ -869,11 +857,10 @@ [arg_def string text in] The secondary text of the y-axis label to be drawn. [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd \$anyplot] vsubtext [arg text]] Specify the subtext of the (vertical) y-axis, for those plots that have a straight y-axis. This text is drawn to the [emph right] of the primary text, for both @@ -889,11 +876,10 @@ [arg_def string text in] The secondary (vertical) text of the y-axis label to be drawn. [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd \$anyplot] xconfig [option -option] [arg value] ...] Set one or more configuration parameters for the x-axis. @@ -918,16 +904,14 @@ [emph Beware:] Setting this option will clear all data from the plot. [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd \$anyplot] yconfig [option -option] [arg value] ...] Set one or more configuration parameters for the y-axis. This method accepts the same options and values as the method [method xconfig]. - [call [cmd \$anyplot] background [arg part] [arg colour_or_image] [arg dir] [opt brightness]] Set the background of a part of the plot @@ -958,11 +942,10 @@ Indicates whether the colour should become brighter (bright) or darker (dark). Defaults to bright [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd \$anyplot] xticklines [arg colour] [opt dash]] Draw vertical ticklines at each tick location [list_begin arguments] @@ -977,11 +960,10 @@ The actual effect depends on the platform. [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd \$anyplot] yticklines [arg colour] [opt dash]] Draw horizontal ticklines at each tick location [list_begin arguments] @@ -995,11 +977,10 @@ Possible values: lines, dots1, dots2, dots3, dots4, dots5. The actual effect depends on the platform. [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd \$anyplot] legend [arg series] [arg text] [opt spacing]] Add an entry to the legend. The series determines which graphical symbol is to be used. (As a side effect the legend is actually drawn.) @@ -1018,11 +999,10 @@ (Note that this spacing will be reused later.) [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd \$anyplot] removefromlegend [arg series]] Remove an entry for a series from the legend and redraw it. [list_begin arguments] @@ -1030,11 +1010,10 @@ [arg_def string series] Name of the data series to be removed. [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd \$anyplot] legendconfig [option -option] [arg value] ...] Set one or more options for the legend. The legend is drawn as a rectangle with text and graphics inside. @@ -1065,11 +1044,10 @@ bottom-left or bottom-right. (Default value is top-right.) [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd \$anyplot] balloon [arg x] [arg y] [arg text] [arg dir]] Add balloon text to the plot (except for 3D plots). The arrow will point to the given x- and y-coordinates. For xy-graphs and such, the coordinates are directly related to the axes; for vertical barcharts the @@ -1091,11 +1069,10 @@ Direction of the arrow, one of: north, north-east, east, south-east, south, south-west, west or north-west. [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd \$anyplot] balloonconfig [arg args]] Configure the balloon text for the plot. The new settings will be used for the next balloon text. @@ -1126,11 +1103,10 @@ [opt_def arrowsize value] Length factor for the arrow (in pixels) [list_end] - [call [cmd \$anyplot] plaintext [arg x] [arg y] [arg text] [arg dir]] Add plain text to the plot (except for 3D plots). The text is positioned at the given x- and y-coordinates. For xy-graphs and such, the coordinates are directly related to the axes; for vertical barcharts the @@ -1153,11 +1129,10 @@ south, south-west, west or north-west. [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd \$anyplot] plaintextconfig [arg args]] Configure the plain text annotation for the plot. The new settings will be used for the next plain text. @@ -1172,11 +1147,10 @@ [opt_def textcolour colour] Colour for the text (synonym: textcolor) [list_end] - [call [cmd \$anyplot] object [arg itemtype] [arg series] [arg args]] Draw a canvas item in the plot where the coordinates are scaled using the coordinate system of the plot. In addition to the standard canvas types, it also supports circles, dots and crosses. @@ -1185,11 +1159,10 @@ barcharts, and piecharts. [para] [emph Note:] To add an entry in the legend for the object, you can use the [term dataconfig] subcommand with a type "rectangle". This will cause a rectangle to be shown. - [list_begin arguments] [arg_def string itemtype in] Name of a standard canvas item or "circle", "dot" or "cross" @@ -1200,11 +1173,10 @@ [arg_def list args in] List of coordinates and drawing options [list_end] - [call [cmd \$anyplot] deletedata] Remove the lines, symbols and other graphical object associated with the actual data from the plot. [para] @@ -1213,11 +1185,10 @@ [emph Note:] The existing options for data series and the legend entry are kept as they were. [para] [emph Note:] Currently there are side effects if the canvas contains more than one plot. - [list_end] [para] [emph Note:] The commands [method xconfig] and [method yconfig] are @@ -1324,11 +1295,10 @@ [arg_def float ycrd in] Y-coordinate of the new data point [list_end] - [call [cmd \$xyplot] interval [arg series] [arg xcrd] [arg ymin] [arg ymax] [opt ycentr]] Add a vertical error interval to the plot. The interval is drawn from ymin to ymax. If the ycentr argument is given, a symbol is drawn at that position. @@ -1348,11 +1318,10 @@ [arg_def float ycentr in] Y-coordinate to draw the symbol at (optional) [list_end] - [call [cmd \$xyplot] box-and-whiskers [arg series] [arg xcrd] [arg ycrd]] Draw a box and whiskers in the plot. If the argument [term xcrd] is a list of @@ -1426,11 +1395,10 @@ [arg_def float ycentr in] Y-component or the angle of the vector [list_end] - [call [cmd \$xyplot] vectorconfig [arg series] [option -option] [arg value] ...]] Set the vector drawing options for a particular series [list_begin arguments] @@ -1455,11 +1423,10 @@ (the angle 0 coincides with the positive x-axis, 90 coincides with the positive y-axis) or "nautical" (0 is "north" and 90 is "east"). [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd \$xyplot] dot [arg series] [arg xcrd] [arg ycrd] [arg value]] Draw a dot in the plot. The size and colour is determined by the value and by the options set for the series it belongs to. (See the dotconfig subcommand) @@ -1476,11 +1443,10 @@ [arg_def float value in] Value determining size and colour [list_end] - [call [cmd \$xyplot] dotconfig [arg series] [option -option] [arg value] ...]] Set the dot drawing options for a particular series @@ -1522,11 +1488,10 @@ You can combine the colouring by value and the scaling by value by setting a list of classes and setting the [emph scalebyvalue] option on. [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd \$xyplot] contourlines [arg xcrd] [arg ycrd] [arg values] [opt classes]] Draw contour lines for the values given on the grid. The grid is defined by the xcrd and ycrd arguments. The xcrd argument (resp. ycrd) is expected to be a matrix, implemented as a list of lists which gives the @@ -1537,11 +1502,10 @@ The classes determine which contour lines are drawn. If a value on one of the corners is missing, the contour lines in that cell will not be drawn. [para] Entries in the legend are drawn via the [emph legendisolines] subcommand. - [list_begin arguments] [arg_def list xcrd in] List of lists, each value is an x-coordinate for a grid cell corner @@ -1595,11 +1559,10 @@ [emph Note:] The class values must enclose the whole range of values. [para] [list_end] - [call [cmd \$xyplot] contourfill [arg xcrd] [arg ycrd] [arg values] [opt classes]] Draw filled contours for the values given on the grid. (The use of this method is identical to the "contourlines" method). [para] @@ -1609,11 +1572,10 @@ Draw the cells as filled quadrangles. The colour is determined from the average of the values on all four corners. [para] Entries in the legend are drawn via the [emph legendshades] subcommand. - [call [cmd \$xyplot] colorMap [arg colours]] Set the colours to be used with the contour methods. The argument is either a predefined colourmap (grey/gray, jet, hot or cool) @@ -1634,11 +1596,10 @@ cool: colours from cyan via blue to magenta [list_end] [list_end] - [call [cmd \$xyplot] legendisolines [arg values] [arg classes]] Add the contour classes to the legend as coloured lines. The text indicates the values. @@ -1648,11 +1609,10 @@ if the list of classes is empty. [arg_def list values in] The list of classes as used for the actual drawing. [list_end] - [call [cmd \$xyplot] legendshades [arg values] [arg classes]] Add the contour classes to the legend as coloured rectangles. The text indicates the values. @@ -1661,11 +1621,10 @@ The list of values as used for the actual drawing. This argument is used only if the list of classes is empty. [arg_def list values in] The list of classes as used for the actual drawing. [list_end] - [call [cmd \$xyplot] grid [arg xcrd] [arg ycrd]] Draw the grid cells as lines connecting the (valid) grid points. @@ -1705,11 +1664,10 @@ Upper bound for the band [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd \$xyplot] labeldot [arg x] [arg y] [arg text] [arg orient]] Draw a label and a symbol in the plot. The label will appear near the symbol. The label will be drawn in grey, so as not to be too conspicuous. [para] @@ -1734,11 +1692,10 @@ [list_end] [list_end] [para] - For [emph {polar plots}]: [list_begin definitions] [call [cmd \$polarplot] plot [arg series] [arg radius] [arg angle]] @@ -1813,11 +1770,10 @@ (the boundaries between the colours in the contour map). [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd \$plot3d] gridsize [arg nxcells] [arg nycells]] Set the grid size in the two directions. Together they determine how many polygons will be drawn for a function plot. @@ -1830,11 +1786,10 @@ Number of grid cells in y direction. Has to be an integer number greater than zero. [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd \$plot3d] plotdata [arg data]] Plot a matrix of data. @@ -1854,11 +1809,10 @@ }] [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd \$plot3d] colours [arg fill] [arg border]] Configure the colours to use for polygon borders and inner area. [list_begin arguments] @@ -1868,11 +1822,10 @@ [arg_def color border in] The colour to use for the border of the polygons. [list_end] - [call [cmd \$plot3d] ribbon [arg yzpairs]] Plot a ribbon based on the pairs of yz-coordinates. The colours for the ribbon itself and the edge are taken from the colours option. @@ -2077,11 +2030,10 @@ [arg_def string brightness in] If given, "bright" or "dark" (defaulting to "bright"). The colour will change to respectively white or black, depending on the direction. - [list_end] [call [cmd \$barchart] config [option -option] [arg value] ...] Set options for drawing the bars. @@ -2234,11 +2186,10 @@ The colour of the ribbon/area. [list_end] [list_end] - For [emph boxplots]: [list_begin definitions] [call [cmd \$boxplot] plot [arg series] [arg label] [arg values]] @@ -2256,11 +2207,10 @@ List of raw values, the extent of the box and the whiskers will be determined from this list. [list_end] [list_end] - For [emph timecharts]: [list_begin definitions] [call [cmd \$timechart] period [arg text] [arg time_begin] [arg time_end] [arg colour]] @@ -2281,11 +2231,10 @@ The colour of the bar (defaults to black). [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd \$timechart] milestone [arg text] [arg time] [arg colour]] Add a [term milestone] (represented as an point-down triangle) to the chart. @@ -2300,11 +2249,10 @@ The colour of the triangle (defaults to black). [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd \$timechart] vertline [arg text] [arg time]] Add a vertical line (to indicate the start of the month for instance) to the chart. @@ -2316,11 +2264,10 @@ [arg_def string time in] Time at which the line must be positioned. [list_end] - [call [cmd \$timechart] hscroll [arg scrollbar]] Connect a horizontal scrollbar to the chart. See also the section on scrolling. @@ -2327,11 +2274,10 @@ [list_begin arguments] [arg_def widget scrollbar in] The horizontal scrollbar that is to be connected to the chart [list_end] - [call [cmd \$timechart] vscroll [arg scrollbar]] Connect a vertical scrollbar to the chart. See also the section on scrolling. @@ -2368,11 +2314,10 @@ The percentage of the task that is completed. [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd \$ganttchart] milestone [arg text] [arg time] [arg colour]] Add a [term milestone] (represented as an point-down triangle) to the chart. @@ -2387,11 +2332,10 @@ The colour of the triangle (defaults to black). [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd \$ganttchart] vertline [arg text] [arg time]] Add a vertical line (to indicate the start of the month for instance) to the chart. @@ -2403,11 +2347,10 @@ [arg_def string time in] Time at which the line must be positioned. [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd \$ganttchart] connect [arg from] [arg to]] Add an arrow that connects the [emph from] task with the [emph to] task. @@ -2427,11 +2370,10 @@ task at which the arrow ends. [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd \$ganttchart] summary [arg text] [arg args]] Add a summary item that spans all the tasks listed. The graphical representation is a thick bar running from the leftmost task to the rightmost. @@ -2447,11 +2389,10 @@ One or more tasks (the lists returned by the "task" command). They are shifted down to make room for the summary. [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd \$ganttchart] color [arg keyword] [arg newcolor]] Set the colour of a part of the Gantt chart. These colours hold for all items of that type. @@ -2481,11 +2422,10 @@ The new colour for the chosen items. [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd \$ganttchart] font [arg keyword] [arg newfont]] Set the font of a part of the Gantt chart. These fonts hold for all items of that type. @@ -2504,11 +2444,10 @@ [arg_def string newfont in] The new font for the chosen items. [list_end] - [call [cmd \$ganttchart] hscroll [arg scrollbar]] Connect a horizontal scrollbar to the chart. See also the section on scrolling. @@ -2515,11 +2454,10 @@ [list_begin arguments] [arg_def widget scrollbar in] The horizontal scrollbar that is to be connected to the chart [list_end] - [call [cmd \$ganttchart] vscroll [arg scrollbar]] Connect a vertical scrollbar to the chart. See also the section on scrolling. @@ -2556,11 +2494,10 @@ The colour of the rectangle. [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd \$isoplot] plot filled-rectangle [arg x1] [arg y1] [arg x2] [arg y2] [arg colour]] Plot a rectangle filled with the given colour. [list_begin arguments] @@ -2580,11 +2517,10 @@ The colour of the rectangle. [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd \$isoplot] plot circle [arg xc] [arg yc] [arg radius] [arg colour]] Plot the outline of a circle. [list_begin arguments] @@ -2597,11 +2533,10 @@ [arg_def color colour in] The colour of the circle. [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd \$isoplot] plot filled-circle [arg xc] [arg yc] [arg radius] [arg colour]] Plot a circle filled with the given colour. @@ -2658,14 +2593,12 @@ layout of multiline text. [list_end] [list_end] - There are a number of public procedures that may be useful in specific situations: [emph "Pro memorie"]. - [section {COORDINATE TRANSFORMATIONS}] Besides the commands that deal with the plots and charts directly, there are a number of commands that can be used to convert world @@ -2698,11 +2631,10 @@ Bottom-most pixel coordinate. [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd ::Plotchart::worldCoordinates] [arg w] [arg xmin] [arg ymin] [arg xmax] [arg ymax]] Set the extreme world coordinates for window [arg w]. The world coordinates need not be in ascending order (i.e. xmin can be larger than xmax, so that a reversal of the x-axis is achieved). @@ -2723,11 +2655,10 @@ [arg_def float ymax in] Y-coordinate to be mapped to top side of viewport. [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd ::Plotchart::world3DCoordinates] [arg w] [arg xmin] [arg ymin] [arg zmin] [arg xmax] [arg ymax] [arg zmax]] Set the extreme three-dimensional world coordinates for window [arg w]. The world coordinates need not be in ascending order (i.e. xmin @@ -2757,11 +2688,10 @@ Z-coordinate to be mapped to top side of viewport. [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd ::Plotchart::coordsToPixel] [arg w] [arg x] [arg y]] Return a list of pixel coordinates valid for the given window. [list_begin arguments] @@ -2774,11 +2704,10 @@ [arg_def float y in] Y-coordinate to be mapped. [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd ::Plotchart::coords3DToPixel] [arg w] [arg x] [arg y] [arg z]] Return a list of pixel coordinates valid for the given window. @@ -2796,11 +2725,10 @@ Z-coordinate to be mapped. [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd ::Plotchart::polarCoordinates] [arg w] [arg radmax]] Set the extreme polar coordinates for window [arg w]. The angle always runs from 0 to 360 degrees and the radius starts at 0. Hence you only need to give the maximum radius. @@ -2816,11 +2744,10 @@ [arg_def float radmax in] Maximum radius. [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd ::Plotchart::polarToPixel] [arg w] [arg rad] [arg phi]] Wrapper for a call to [cmd ::Plotchart::coordsToPixel], which assumes the world coordinates and viewport are set appropriately. Converts @@ -2840,11 +2767,10 @@ [arg_def float phi in] Angle to the positive x-axis. [list_end] [para] - [call [cmd ::Plotchart::pixelToCoords] [arg w] [arg x] [arg y]] Return a list of world coordinates valid for the given window. @@ -2918,11 +2844,10 @@ inverted axis. Defaults to 0 (the axis will be from minimum to maximum) [list_end] [list_end] - [section {MISSING VALUES}] Often data that need to be plotted contain gaps - in a series of measurement data, they can occur because the equipment failed, a sample was not collected correctly or for many other reasons. The [emph Plotchart] handles these gaps by assuming that one or both @@ -2950,11 +2875,10 @@ given. [item] For time charts and Gantt charts missing values cause errors - there is no use for them there. [list_end] - [section {OTHER OUTPUT FORMATS}] Besides output to the canvas on screen, the module is capable, via [cmd {canvas postscript}], of producing PostScript files. One may wonder @@ -3005,11 +2929,10 @@ [item] Take care of the currently fixed text size properties [list_end] - [section {SPECIAL EFFECTS}] As an example of some special effects you can achieve, here is the code for a plot where the area below the data line varies in colour: @@ -3058,11 +2981,10 @@ throw an error. [list_end] [list_end] - [section RESIZING] [package Plotchart] has not been designed to create plots and charts that keep track of the data that are put in. This means that if an application needs to allow the user to resize the window holding the @@ -3105,11 +3027,10 @@ after cancel $redo } set redo [after 50 doPlot] }}] - [emph "Please note:"] The code above will work fine for barcharts and many other types of plots, but as [package Plotchart] keeps some private information for xy plots, more is needed in these cases. This actually requires a @@ -3161,11 +3082,10 @@ pressed. Zooming out is done by pressing the right mouse button. If you resize the window, the canvases inside are resized too. If you zoom in, you can scroll the plot via the scrollbars that are automatically attached. - [section "ZOOMING IN"] As the Plotchart package does not keep track of the data itself, rescaling an existing plot - for instance when zooming in - would have to be done by redefining the plot and redrawing the data. However, the @@ -3184,11 +3104,10 @@ The method works very simply: [example { $p rescale {newxmin newxmax newxstep} {newymin newymax newystep} }] - [section "CONFIGURATION OPTIONS"] The commands [cmd plotconfig] and [cmd plotstyle] can be used to set all manner of options. The syntax is: @@ -3405,15 +3324,13 @@ Finally the [emph frame] component uses [emph color], [emph outerwidth] (for the width of the line surrounding the whole table) and [emph innerwidth] (for the width of lines separating columns and rows). [list_end] - [list_end] See the examples in plotdemos7.tcl for its use. - [section "SCROLLING FOR TIMECHARTS AND GANTT CHARTS"] For two types of plots automatic scrolling management has been implemented: timecharts and Gantt charts. The subcommands [term hscroll] @@ -3473,11 +3390,10 @@ The original extent of the chart is from 1 january 2004 to 31 december 2004. But because of the addition of vertical lines in 2005 and more items than was specified at the creation of the chart, both the horizontal and the vertical scrollbar will be enabled. - [section "SPECIALISED PLOTS"] Most of the plot and chart types described above have a fairly general use and you simply prepares the data to be plotted yourself. This section describes @@ -3552,11 +3468,10 @@ [arg_def list yvalues in] List of measured values (missing values are represented as empty strings; only if both the x and the y values are given, is the pair used in the computations) [list_end] - [call [cmd ::Plotchart::createPerformanceProfile] [arg w] [arg max]] Create a diagram to show the performance of various numerical methods (or solvers). The idea is to first run these methods on a set of problems and measure their performance. The smaller the number the better. Then these methods are compared via a so-called performance profile: @@ -3628,11 +3543,10 @@ set p [::Plotchart::createXYPlot .c {0 100 10} {0 20 5}] $p doodle 40 10 }] - [section "TABLE CHARTS"] To show what you can do with table charts, here is a simple example that plots a number of random data. The colours depend on the range that the data belong to. For this the procedure [term setColor] is used. @@ -3643,11 +3557,10 @@ ::Plotchart::plotconfig table frame outerwidth 3 ::Plotchart::plotconfig table frame color red set t [::Plotchart::createTableChart .c {"Column 1" "Column 2" "Column 3"} 80] - proc setColor {table widget row col value} { $table cellconfigure -background white -color black if { $value < 2.0 } { $table cellconfigure -background red -color white @@ -3676,11 +3589,10 @@ $t separator } $t row $row }}] - [section "CONTROL DISPLAYS"] TODO [section "ARRANGING MULTIPLE PLOTS IN A CANVAS"] @@ -3777,11 +3689,10 @@ }] will create a second plot whose left axis coincides with the right axis of plot "\$p1" and the top of the axis is at the same heigt as well - because the axes are positioned at a point 0 pixels to the left and 0 pixels below the north-east corner. - [section {INTERACTIVE USE}] [emph Plotchart] has several features for interactive use (cf. [sectref {NOTES ON TAGS}]): [list_begin itemized] @@ -3885,11 +3796,10 @@ # Show the annotation for each data point # $p bindlast series1 [list showAnnotation $p %W] } }] - [section {NOTES ON TAGS}] The implementation of [emph Plotchart] relies heavily on the canvas's ability to identify graphical objects by tags and to change the drawing order of @@ -4016,16 +3926,14 @@ [para] [emph "Tables:"] [para] Tags used are: frame, cellbg and celltext - [emph "In addition:"] To implement multiple plots and charts in a single canvas, all items also get as a tag the plot/chart they belong to. This enables Plotchart to manipulate only those items. - [section {TODO - SOME PRIVATE NOTES}] I have the following wishlist: @@ -4046,13 +3954,8 @@ [item] Box drawn from quantiles [list_end] [list_end] - - -[keywords {graphical presentation} plotting charts {xy-plots}] -[keywords {bar charts} {strip charts} {polar plots}] -[keywords {isometric plots} {pie charts} {time charts}] -[keywords {3D surfaces} {3D bars} {coordinates}] -[keywords {coordinate transformations} {tables}] +[vset CATEGORY plotchart] +[include ../../support/devel/doc/feedback.inc] [manpage_end] Index: modules/swaplist/swaplist.man ================================================================== --- modules/swaplist/swaplist.man +++ modules/swaplist/swaplist.man @@ -1,11 +1,13 @@ [comment {-*- tcl -*- doctools manpage}] [manpage_begin swaplist n 0.1] +[keywords dialog] +[keywords disjointlistbox] +[keywords listbox] [moddesc {A dialog which allows a user to move options between two lists}] [titledesc {A dialog which allows a user to move options between two lists}] [category Widget] -[keywords dialog disjointlistbox listbox] [require Tcl 8.4] [require Tk 8.4] [require swaplist [opt 0.1]] [description] @@ -65,7 +67,8 @@ if {[swaplist .slist opts "1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9" "1 3 5"]} { puts "user chose numbers: $ops" } }] - +[vset CATEGORY swaplist] +[include ../../support/devel/doc/feedback.inc] [manpage_end] Index: modules/tkpiechart/canvaslabel.man ================================================================== --- modules/tkpiechart/canvaslabel.man +++ modules/tkpiechart/canvaslabel.man @@ -1,7 +1,14 @@ [comment {-*- tk -*- canvasLabel manpage}] [manpage_begin canvasLabel n 6.6] +[see_also pie] +[see_also pieBoxLabeler] +[see_also piePeripheralLabeler] +[keywords canvas] +[keywords labeler] +[keywords pie] +[keywords slice] [copyright {1995-2004 Jean-Luc Fontaine }] [moddesc {canvasLabel class}] [titledesc {tkpiechart canvas label class}] [require stooop 4.1] @@ -63,9 +70,8 @@ [section TAGS] The labeler has the following specific tag (see the [syscmd canvas] manual page [emph {ITEM IDS AND TAGS}] section for more information): [list_begin itemized] [item]canvasLabel(canvasLabelObject) [list_end] - -[see_also pie pieBoxLabeler piePeripheralLabeler] -[keywords pie slice labeler canvas] +[vset CATEGORY tkpiechart] +[include ../../support/devel/doc/feedback.inc] [manpage_end] Index: modules/tkpiechart/pie.man ================================================================== --- modules/tkpiechart/pie.man +++ modules/tkpiechart/pie.man @@ -1,7 +1,14 @@ [comment {-*- tk -*- pie manpage}] [manpage_begin pie n 6.6] +[see_also canvasLabel] +[see_also pieBoxLabeler] +[see_also piePeripheralLabeler] +[keywords canvas] +[keywords labeler] +[keywords pie] +[keywords slice] [copyright {1995-2004 Jean-Luc Fontaine }] [moddesc {tkpiechart pie class}] [titledesc {2D or 3D pie chart object in a canvas}] [require stooop 4.1] @@ -79,9 +86,8 @@ [section SIZES] All sizes related to pies are stored as floating point numbers. The coordinates and sizes are specified in screen units, which are floating point numbers optionally followed by one of several letters as specified in the [syscmd canvas] [emph COORDINATES] manual section. [section LIMITATIONS] If the number of slices is too big, identical colors will be used for some of the slices. You may set your own colors in this case. - -[see_also pieBoxLabeler piePeripheralLabeler canvasLabel] -[keywords pie slice labeler canvas] +[vset CATEGORY tkpiechart] +[include ../../support/devel/doc/feedback.inc] [manpage_end] Index: modules/tkpiechart/pieboxlabeler.man ================================================================== --- modules/tkpiechart/pieboxlabeler.man +++ modules/tkpiechart/pieboxlabeler.man @@ -1,7 +1,14 @@ [comment {-*- tk -*- pieBoxLabeler manpage}] [manpage_begin pieBoxLabeler n 6.6] +[see_also canvasLabel] +[see_also pie] +[see_also piePeripheralLabeler] +[keywords canvas] +[keywords labeler] +[keywords pie] +[keywords slice] [copyright {1995-2004 Jean-Luc Fontaine }] [moddesc {pieBoxLabeler class}] [titledesc {tkpiechart pie box style labeler class}] [description] @@ -30,10 +37,8 @@ [section TAGS] The labeler has the following specific tag (see the [syscmd canvas] manual page [emph {ITEM IDS AND TAGS}] section for more information): [list_begin itemized] [item]pieBoxLabeler(pieBoxLabelerObject) [list_end] - -[see_also pie piePeripheralLabeler canvasLabel] -[keywords pie slice labeler canvas] +[vset CATEGORY tkpiechart] +[include ../../support/devel/doc/feedback.inc] [manpage_end] - Index: modules/tkpiechart/pieperipherallabeler.man ================================================================== --- modules/tkpiechart/pieperipherallabeler.man +++ modules/tkpiechart/pieperipherallabeler.man @@ -1,7 +1,14 @@ [comment {-*- tk -*- piePeripheralLabeler manpage}] [manpage_begin piePeripheralLabeler n 6.6] +[see_also canvasLabel] +[see_also pie] +[see_also pieBoxLabeler] +[keywords canvas] +[keywords labeler] +[keywords pie] +[keywords slice] [copyright {1995-2004 Jean-Luc Fontaine }] [moddesc {piePeripheralLabeler class}] [titledesc {tkpiechart pie peripheral style labeler class}] [description] @@ -35,10 +42,8 @@ [section TAGS] The labeler has the following specific tag (see the [syscmd canvas] manual page [emph {ITEM IDS AND TAGS}] section for more information): [list_begin itemized] [item]piePeripheralLabeler(piePeripheralLabelerObject) [list_end] - -[see_also pie pieBoxLabeler canvasLabel] -[keywords pie slice labeler canvas] +[vset CATEGORY tkpiechart] +[include ../../support/devel/doc/feedback.inc] [manpage_end] - Index: modules/tooltip/tooltip.man ================================================================== --- modules/tooltip/tooltip.man +++ modules/tooltip/tooltip.man @@ -1,7 +1,11 @@ [comment {-*- tcl -*- doctools manpage}] [manpage_begin tooltip n 1.4.4] +[keywords balloon] +[keywords help] +[keywords hover] +[keywords tooltip] [copyright {1996-2008, Jeffrey Hobbs}] [moddesc {Tooltip management}] [titledesc {Tooltip management}] [require Tcl 8.4] [require msgcat 1.3] @@ -23,17 +27,17 @@ [list_begin options] [opt_def clear [arg index]] -Prevents the specified widgets from showing tooltips. [arg pattern] +Prevents the specified widgets from showing tooltips. [arg pattern] is a glob pattern and defaults to matching all widgets. [opt_def delay [opt [arg millisecs]]] Query or set the hover delay. This is the interval that the pointer must remain -over the widget before the tooltip is displayed. The delay is specified in +over the widget before the tooltip is displayed. The delay is specified in milliseconds and must be greater than 50ms. With no argument the current delay is returned. [opt_def fade [opt [arg boolean]]] @@ -134,8 +138,8 @@ pack [text .txt] .txt tag configure TIP-1 -underline 1 tooltip::tooltip .txt -tag TIP-1 "tooltip one text" .txt insert end "An example of a " {} "tooltip" TIP-1 " tag.\n" {} }] - -[keywords tooltip hover balloon help] +[vset CATEGORY tooltip] +[include ../../support/devel/doc/feedback.inc] [manpage_end] Index: modules/widget/widget.man ================================================================== --- modules/widget/widget.man +++ modules/widget/widget.man @@ -1,14 +1,25 @@ [comment {-*- tcl -*- doctools manpage}] [manpage_begin widget n 3.0] +[keywords bundle] +[keywords calendar] +[keywords dateentry] +[keywords dialog] +[keywords megawidget] +[keywords menu] +[keywords panelframe] +[keywords ruler] +[keywords screenruler] +[keywords scrolledwindow] +[keywords snit] +[keywords statusbar] +[keywords superframe] +[keywords toolbar] +[keywords widget] [moddesc {Various megawidgets}] [titledesc {Megawidget bundle}] [category Widget] -[keywords megawidget snit widget bundle] -[keywords toolbar calendar dialog menu] -[keywords panelframe ruler statusbar dateentry] -[keywords superframe screenruler scrolledwindow] [require Tcl 8.4] [require Tk 8.4] [require widget [opt 3.0]] [require snit] [description] @@ -29,15 +40,12 @@ [list_begin definitions] [call [cmd widget::calendar] [arg pathname] [opt options]] options: - [call [cmd widget::dateentry] [arg pathname] [opt options]] options: - - [call [cmd widget::dialog] [arg pathname] [opt options]] options: [call [cmd widget::menuentry] [arg pathname] [opt options]] @@ -70,7 +78,8 @@ [example { package require widget::superframe ; # or widget::all pack [widget::superframe .f -type separator -text "SuperFrame:"] }] - +[vset CATEGORY widget] +[include ../../support/devel/doc/feedback.inc] [manpage_end] Index: modules/widget/widget_calendar.man ================================================================== --- modules/widget/widget_calendar.man +++ modules/widget/widget_calendar.man @@ -1,11 +1,15 @@ [comment {-*- tcl -*- doctools manpage}] [manpage_begin widget_calendar n 1.0.1] +[keywords calendar] +[keywords date] +[keywords megawidget] +[keywords snit] +[keywords widget] [moddesc {Various megawidgets}] [titledesc {Calendar Megawidget}] [category Widget] -[keywords megawidget snit widget calendar date] [require Tcl 8.4] [require Tk 8.4] [require widget [opt 3.0]] [require widget::calendar [opt 1.0.1]] [description] @@ -66,11 +70,10 @@ Specifies the name of a variable whose value is linked to the entry widget's contents. Whenever the variable changes value, the widget's contents are updated, and vice versa. - [list_end] [section "WIDGET COMMAND"] [arg pathname] [cmd get] [opt [arg what]] @@ -113,9 +116,8 @@ [example { package require widget::calendar ; # or widget::all set t [widget::calendar .t] pack $t -fill x -expand 1 }] - - -[keywords megawidget snit widget] +[vset CATEGORY widget::calendar] +[include ../../support/devel/doc/feedback.inc] [manpage_end] Index: modules/widget/widget_dateentry.man ================================================================== --- modules/widget/widget_dateentry.man +++ modules/widget/widget_dateentry.man @@ -1,11 +1,15 @@ [comment {-*- tcl -*- doctools manpage}] [manpage_begin widget_dateentry n 0.96] +[keywords date] +[keywords dateentry] +[keywords megawidget] +[keywords snit] +[keywords widget] [moddesc {Various megawidgets}] [titledesc {Date Entry Megawidget}] [category Widget] -[keywords megawidget snit widget dateentry date] [require Tcl 8.4] [require Tk 8.4] [require widget [opt 3.0]] [require widget::dateentry [opt 0.96]] [description] @@ -63,11 +67,10 @@ Specifies the name of a variable whose value is linked to the entry widget's contents. Whenever the variable changes value, the widget's contents are updated, and vice versa. - [list_end] [section "WIDGET COMMAND"] [arg pathname] [cmd get] @@ -94,7 +97,8 @@ [example { package require widget::dateentry; # or widget::all set t [widget::dateentry .de] pack $t -fill x -expand 1 }] - +[vset CATEGORY widget::dateentry] +[include ../../support/devel/doc/feedback.inc] [manpage_end] Index: modules/widget/widget_toolbar.man ================================================================== --- modules/widget/widget_toolbar.man +++ modules/widget/widget_toolbar.man @@ -1,64 +1,68 @@ -[comment {-*- tcl -*- doctools manpage}] -[manpage_begin widget_toolbar n 3.0] -[moddesc {Various megawidgets}] -[titledesc {Toolbar Megawidget}] -[category Widget] -[keywords megawidget snit widget toolbar] -[require Tcl 8.4] -[require Tk 8.4] -[require widget [opt 3.0]] -[require widget::toolbar [opt 1.0]] -[description] - -This package provides a toolbar megawidget (snidget). -It makes use of the Tile/Ttk themed widget set. - -[para] - -[list_begin definitions] - -[call [cmd widget::toolbar] [arg pathname] [opt options]] - -[call getframe] -[call add [opt item] [opt args]] -[call delete item1 [opt item2] [opt ...]] -[call itemcget symbol option] -[call itemconfigure symbol [opt args]] -[call items [opt pattern]] -[call remove [opt -destroy] item1 [opt item2] [opt ...]] - -[list_end] - -[section "WIDGET OPTIONS"] - -[list_begin options] - -[opt_def -ipad] -[opt_def -pad] -[opt_def -separator] - -[list_end] - -[section "ITEM OPTIONS"] - -[list_begin options] - -[opt_def -pad] -[opt_def -separator] -[opt_def -sticky] -[opt_def -weight] - -[list_end] - -[section EXAMPLE] - -[example { -package require widget::toolbar ; # or widget::all -set t [widget::toolbar .t] -pack $t -fill x -expand 1 -$t add button [button .b -text foo] -$t add separator -pad {2 4} -$t add button [button .c -text bar] -}] - -[manpage_end] +[comment {-*- tcl -*- doctools manpage}] +[manpage_begin widget_toolbar n 3.0] +[keywords megawidget] +[keywords snit] +[keywords toolbar] +[keywords widget] +[moddesc {Various megawidgets}] +[titledesc {Toolbar Megawidget}] +[category Widget] +[require Tcl 8.4] +[require Tk 8.4] +[require widget [opt 3.0]] +[require widget::toolbar [opt 1.0]] +[description] + +This package provides a toolbar megawidget (snidget). +It makes use of the Tile/Ttk themed widget set. + +[para] + +[list_begin definitions] + +[call [cmd widget::toolbar] [arg pathname] [opt options]] + +[call getframe] +[call add [opt item] [opt args]] +[call delete item1 [opt item2] [opt ...]] +[call itemcget symbol option] +[call itemconfigure symbol [opt args]] +[call items [opt pattern]] +[call remove [opt -destroy] item1 [opt item2] [opt ...]] + +[list_end] + +[section "WIDGET OPTIONS"] + +[list_begin options] + +[opt_def -ipad] +[opt_def -pad] +[opt_def -separator] + +[list_end] + +[section "ITEM OPTIONS"] + +[list_begin options] + +[opt_def -pad] +[opt_def -separator] +[opt_def -sticky] +[opt_def -weight] + +[list_end] + +[section EXAMPLE] + +[example { +package require widget::toolbar ; # or widget::all +set t [widget::toolbar .t] +pack $t -fill x -expand 1 +$t add button [button .b -text foo] +$t add separator -pad {2 4} +$t add button [button .c -text bar] +}] +[vset CATEGORY widget::toolbar] +[include ../../support/devel/doc/feedback.inc] +[manpage_end] Index: modules/widgetl/widget_listentry.man ================================================================== --- modules/widgetl/widget_listentry.man +++ modules/widgetl/widget_listentry.man @@ -1,7 +1,14 @@ [comment {-*- tcl -*- doctools manpage}] [manpage_begin widget_listentry n 0.1] +[keywords {data entry lists}] +[keywords {data entry ordered list}] +[keywords {data entry set of strings}] +[keywords {data entry unordered list}] +[keywords {list entry panel}] +[keywords {set entry panel}] +[keywords widget] [moddesc {widget::listentry widget}] [titledesc {widget::listentry widget}] [require Tcl 8.5] [require Tk 8.5] [require widget::listentry [opt 0.1]] @@ -9,14 +16,10 @@ [require widget::scrolledwindow] [require snit] [require tooltip] [require img::png] [require msgcat] -[keywords {list entry panel} {data entry lists} widget] -[keywords {set entry panel} {data entry unordered list}] -[keywords {data entry ordered list}] -[keywords {data entry set of strings}] [description] This package provides a megawidget for the interactive entry of ordered and unordered lists. @@ -39,11 +42,10 @@ [sectref {Widget Options}]. [para] The result of the command is the pathname of the new widget. [list_end] - [comment {= = == === ===== ======== ============= =====================}] [comment {% % %% %%% %%%%% %%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%}] [comment {% % %% %%% %%%%% %%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%}] [section {Instance API}] @@ -109,11 +111,10 @@ [comment {% % %% %%% %%%%% %%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%}] [subsection {Widget Construction-Time Only Options}] [list_begin options][comment {--- options -----------------------------}] - [comment {_ _ __ ___ _____ ________ _____________ _____________________}] [opt_def -ordered boolean] This options tells the new widget instance whether the list it manages @@ -221,11 +222,10 @@ [list_end] [para] The default is to not transform the entered strings. - [comment {_ _ __ ___ _____ ________ _____________ _____________________}] [opt_def -browse cmdprefix] If this option is specified the widget will display a "Search" button and invoke the callback provided by the option whenever the user clicks @@ -321,11 +321,12 @@ highlight invalid data entered into the internal entry field of the widget. This option defaults to [const yellow]. [list_end] - [comment {% % %% %%% %%%%% %%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%}] [comment {% % %% %%% %%%%% %%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%}] [section Example] [example {}] +[vset CATEGORY widget::listentry] +[include ../../support/devel/doc/feedback.inc] [manpage_end] Index: modules/widgetl/widget_listsimple.man ================================================================== --- modules/widgetl/widget_listsimple.man +++ modules/widgetl/widget_listsimple.man @@ -1,7 +1,13 @@ [comment {-*- tcl -*- doctools manpage}] [manpage_begin widget_listsimple n 0.1] +[keywords {data entry lists}] +[keywords {data entry set of strings}] +[keywords {data entry unordered list}] +[keywords {list entry panel}] +[keywords {set entry panel}] +[keywords widget] [moddesc {widget::listsimple widget}] [titledesc {widget::listsimple widget}] [require Tcl 8.5] [require Tk 8.5] [require widget::listsimple [opt 0.1]] @@ -9,13 +15,10 @@ [require widget::scrolledwindow] [require snit] [require tooltip] [require img::png] [require msgcat] -[keywords {list entry panel} {data entry lists} widget] -[keywords {set entry panel} {data entry unordered list}] -[keywords {data entry set of strings}] [description] This package provides a megawidget for the interactive entry of unordered lists. For a megawidget allowing the entry of ordered lists, and more, please see the @@ -37,11 +40,10 @@ [sectref {Widget Options}]. [para] The result of the command is the pathname of the new widget. [list_end] - [comment {% % %% %%% %%%%% %%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%}] [comment {% % %% %%% %%%%% %%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%}] [section {Instance API}] @@ -170,11 +172,10 @@ [para] [emph {Please note}] that the widget will prevent the entry of duplicate values into the main list, regardless of the validity of the input otherwise. This is in keeping with that this widget is meant for the entry of unordered lists, essentially a set of strings. - [list_end][comment {--- options ---------------------------------------}] [comment {% % %% %%% %%%%% %%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%}] [subsection {Widget General Options}] @@ -222,11 +223,12 @@ highlight invalid data entered into the internal entry field of the widget. This option defaults to [const yellow]. [list_end] - [comment {% % %% %%% %%%%% %%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%}] [comment {% % %% %%% %%%%% %%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%}] [section Example] [example {}] +[vset CATEGORY widget::listsimple] +[include ../../support/devel/doc/feedback.inc] [manpage_end] Index: modules/widgetv/widget_validator.man ================================================================== --- modules/widgetv/widget_validator.man +++ modules/widgetv/widget_validator.man @@ -1,17 +1,18 @@ [comment {-*- tcl -*- doctools manpage}] [manpage_begin widget_validator n 0.1] +[keywords invalid] +[keywords {state management}] +[keywords ttk::combobox] +[keywords ttk::entry] +[keywords validation] +[keywords {widget validation}] [moddesc {widget::validator behaviour}] [titledesc {widget::validator behaviour}] [require Tcl 8.5] [require Tk 8.5] [require widget::validator [opt 0.1]] -[keywords validation] -[keywords {widget validation}] -[keywords ttk::entry ttk::combobox] -[keywords invalid] -[keywords {state management}] [description] This package provides a unified validation API for [package ttk]'s entry and combobox widgets. @@ -62,11 +63,10 @@ [para] If other behaviours are attached the validator may be rendered temporarily (partially) non-functional. Similarly, if the validator is detached while a different behaviour is also attached its restoration of configuration settings may render the other non-functional - [comment {= = == === ===== ======== ============= =====================}] [call [cmd widget::validator] [method detach] [arg w]] This method removes the validating behaviour from @@ -135,6 +135,8 @@ widget::validator attach .n pink {apply {text { expr {$text ni {{} blub}} }}} }] +[vset CATEGORY widget::validator] +[include ../../support/devel/doc/feedback.inc] [manpage_end] ADDED support/devel/doc/feedback.inc Index: support/devel/doc/feedback.inc ================================================================== --- /dev/null +++ support/devel/doc/feedback.inc @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +[section {Bugs, Ideas, Feedback}] +[vset TRACKER http://core.tcl.tk/tklib/reportlist] +[vset LABEL {Tklib Trackers}] + +This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain +bugs and other problems. + +Please report such in the category [emph [vset CATEGORY]] of the +[uri [vset TRACKER] [vset LABEL]]. + +Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either +package and/or documentation. Index: support/devel/sak/registry/registry.man ================================================================== --- support/devel/sak/registry/registry.man +++ support/devel/sak/registry/registry.man @@ -1,7 +1,10 @@ [comment {-*- tcl -*- doctools manpage}] [manpage_begin pregistry n 0.1] +[keywords {data store}] +[keywords registry] +[keywords tree] [copyright {2006 Andreas Kupries }] [moddesc {Registry like data store}] [titledesc {Registry like data store}] [require Tcl 8.3] [require pregistry [opt 0.1]] @@ -11,11 +14,10 @@ This package provides a class for the creation of registry-like data storage objects. The contents of each storage are organized in a tree, with each node managing a set of children and attributes, each possibly empty. Stores are not persistent by default, but can be made so through configuring them with a tie backend to talk to. - [section {Class API}] The package exports a single command, the class command, enabling the creation of registry instances. Its API is: @@ -49,11 +51,10 @@ the key could not be deleted then an error is generated. If the key did not exist, the command has no effect. The command returns the empty string as its result. - [call [arg object] [method mtime] [arg key] [opt [arg attr]]] If the optional [arg attr] argument is present, the time of the last modification of the specified attribute under [arg key] will be returned, in seconds since the epoch. @@ -60,11 +61,10 @@ If the optional [arg attr] is omitted, the time of the last modification of the specified [arg key] will be returned. If the key did not exist, the command will generate an error. - [call [arg object] [method exists] [arg key] [opt [arg attr]]] If the optional [arg attr] argument is present, the method checks whether the specified attribute under [arg key] is present or not. @@ -73,33 +73,29 @@ specified [arg key] is present or not. In both cases the result returned is boolean value, [const True] if the checked entity exists, and [const False] otherwise. - [call [arg object] [method get] [arg key] [arg attr]] Returns the data associated with the attribute [arg attr] under the [arg key]. If either the key or the attribute does not exist, then an error is generated. - [call [arg object] [method get||default] [arg key] [arg attr] [arg default]] Like method [method get], except that the [arg default] is returned if either the key or the attribute does not exist, instead of generating an error. - [call [arg object] [method keys] [arg key] [opt [arg pattern]]] If [arg pattern] isn't specified, the command returns a list of names of all the subkeys of [arg key]. If [arg pattern] is specified, only those names matching the pattern are returned. Matching is determined using the same rules as for [cmd {string match}]. If the specified [arg key] does not exist, then an error is generated. - [call [arg object] [method set] [arg key] [opt "[arg attr] [arg value]"]] If [arg attr] isn't specified, creates the [arg key] if it doesn't already exist. If [arg attr] is specified, creates the [arg key] @@ -106,19 +102,16 @@ keyName and attribute [arg attr] if necessary. The contents of [arg attr] are set to [arg value]. The command returns the [arg value] as its result. - [call [arg object] [method attrs] [arg key] [opt [arg pattern]]] If [arg pattern] isn't specified, returns a list of names of all the attributes of [arg key]. If [arg pattern] is specified, only those names matching the pattern are returned. Matching is determined using the same rules as for [cmd {string match}]. - - [call [arg object] [method configure]] Returns a dictionary mapping the option of the object to their currently configured values. @@ -134,20 +127,18 @@ Returns the value configured for the specified option [arg option]. [list_end] - [section KEYS] All elements in the registry are identified by a unique key, which is a list of strings. This identifies the path from the root of the tree to the requested element. The root itself is identified by the empty list. Each child C of an element E have to have unique name, which will be the last element of the key identifying this child. The head of the key will be the key of E. - [section OPTIONS] The registry object recognize a single option, @@ -164,8 +155,6 @@ [example { set r [pregistry %AUTO% -tie [list file $path]] }] [list_end] - -[keywords registry {data store} tree] [manpage_end]