switchable between Tk (standard Tcl/Tk widget set) and
Ttk (Tile). Initial default widget set is Tk. Now, toplevel
widget classes are removed and defined as aliases.
For example, "TkButton" is an alias of the "Tk::Button" class.
Those aliases are replaced when switching default widget set.
"Tk.default_widget_set=" is the method for switching default
widget set. "Tk.default_widget_set = :Ttk" defines Ttk (Tile)
widget set as default. It means that "TkButton" denotes
"Tk::Tile::Button" class. And then, "TkButton.new" creates
a Tk::Tile::Button widget. Of course, you can back to use
standard Tk widgets as the default widget set by calling
"Tk.default_widget_set = :Tk", whenever you want. Based on
thie feature, you can use Ttk widget styling engine on your
old Ruby/Tk application without modifying its source, if you
don'tuse widget options unsupported on Ttk widgets (At first,
call "Tk.default_widget_set = :Ttk", and next load and run
your application).
This is one step for supporting Tcl/Tk8.5 features.
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* ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: add __val2ruby_optkeys and __ruby2val_optkeys to
help to convert option values between ruby and tcl.
* ext/tk/lib/tk/itemconfig.rb: add __item_val2ruby_optkeys and
__item_ruby2val_optkeys to help to convert option values between
ruby and tcl.
* ext/tk/lib/tk/radiobutton.rb: use __ruby2val_optkeys for 'variable'
option (for the reason of backward compatibility).
* ext/tk/lib/tk/composite.rb: clarify the arguments of super().
* ext/tk/lib/tk/spinbox.rb: ditto.
* ext/tk/lib/tk/text.rb: ditto.
* ext/tk/lib/tk/validation.rb: ditto.
* ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/*: support to treat tkvariable-type
configure options.
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