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1 | # mkHScale w | |
2 | # | |
3 | # Create a top-level window that displays a horizontal scale. | |
4 | # | |
5 | # Arguments: | |
6 | # w - Name to use for new top-level window. | |
7 | ||
8 | proc mkHScale {{w .scale2}} { | |
9 | catch {destroy $w} | |
10 | toplevel $w | |
11 | dpos $w | |
12 | wm title $w "Horizontal Scale Demonstration" | |
13 | wm iconname $w "Scale" | |
14 | message $w.msg -font -Adobe-times-medium-r-normal--*-180* -aspect 300 \ | |
15 | -text "A bar and a horizontal scale are displayed below. If you click or drag mouse button 1 in the scale, you can change the width of the bar. Click the \"OK\" button when you're finished." | |
16 | frame $w.frame -borderwidth 10 | |
17 | pack append $w.frame \ | |
18 | [frame $w.frame.top -borderwidth 15] {top expand frame sw} \ | |
19 | [scale $w.frame.scale -orient horizontal -length 280 -from 0 -to 250 \ | |
20 | -command "setWidth $w.frame.top.inner" -tickinterval 50 \ | |
21 | -bg Bisque1] {bottom expand frame nw} | |
22 | pack append $w.frame.top \ | |
23 | [frame $w.frame.top.inner -geometry 20x40 -relief raised \ | |
24 | -borderwidth 2 -bg SteelBlue1] {expand frame sw} | |
25 | $w.frame.scale set 20 | |
26 | button $w.ok -text OK -command "destroy $w" | |
27 | ||
28 | pack append $w $w.msg {top fill} $w.frame {top expand fill} \ | |
29 | $w.ok {bottom fill} | |
30 | } | |
31 | ||
32 | proc setWidth {w width} { | |
33 | $w config -geometry ${width}x40 | |
34 | } |