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ruby--ruby/ext/tk/sample/demos-en/bind.rb
nagai 3024ffdc3a * ext/tk/*: full update Ruby/Tk to support Ruby(1.9|1.8) and Tc/Tk8.5.
* ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/tile.rb: [incompatible] remove TileWidgets' 
  instate/state/identify method to avoid the conflict with standard
  widget options. Those methods are renamed to ttk_instate/ttk_state/
  ttk_identify (tile_instate/tile_state/tile_identify are available 
  too). Although I don't recommend, if you realy need old methods, 
  please define "Tk::USE_OBSOLETE_TILE_STATE_METHOD = true" before 
  "require 'tkextlib/tile'".

* ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/tile.rb: "Tk::Tile::__Import_Tile_Widgets__!"
  is obsolete. It outputs warning. To control default widget set, 
  use "Tk.default_widget_set = :Ttk".

* ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: __IGNORE_UNKNOWN_CONFIGURE_OPTION__ method and 
  __set_IGNORE_UNKNOWN_CONFIGURE_OPTION__!(mode) method are defind 
  as module methods of TkConfigMethod. It may help users to wrap old 
  Ruby/Tk scripts (use standard widgets) to force to use Ttk widgets.
  Ttk widgets don't have some options of standard widgets which are 
  control the view of widgets. When set ignore-mode true, configure 
  method tries to ignoure such unknown options with no exception. 
  Of course, it may raise other troubles on the GUI design. 
  So, those are a little danger methods. 

* ext/tk/lib/tk/itemconfig.rb: __IGNORE_UNKNOWN_CONFIGURE_OPTION__ 
  method and __set_IGNORE_UNKNOWN_CONFIGURE_OPTION__!(mode) method 
  are defind as module methods of TkItemConfigMethod as the same 
  purpose as TkConfigMethod's ones.

* ext/tk/sample/ttk_wrapper.rb: A new example. This is a tool for 
  wrapping old Ruby/Tk scripts (which use standard widgets) to use 
  Ttk (Tile) widgets as default.

* ext/tk/sample/tkextlib/tile/demo.rb: use ttk_instate/ttk_state 
  method instead of instate/state method.

* ext/tk/lib/tk/root, ext/tk/lib/tk/namespace.rb,
  ext/tk/lib/tk/text.rb, ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/*: some 'instance_eval's  
  are replaced to "instance_exec(self)".

* ext/tk/lib/tk/event.rb: bug fix on KEY_TBL and PROC_TBL (?x is not 
  a character code on Ruby1.9).

* ext/tk/lib/tk/variable.rb: support new style of operation argument 
  on Tcl/Tk's 'trace' command for variables. 

* ext/tk/sample/demos-jp/widget, ext/tk/sample/demos-en/widget: bug fix

* ext/tk/sammple/demos-jp/textpeer.rb, 
  ext/tk/sammple/demos-en/textpeer.rb: new widget demo.

* ext/tk/tcltklib.c: decrase SEGV troubles (probably)

* ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: remove Thread.critical access if Ruby1.9

* ext/tk/lib/tk/multi-tk.rb: support Ruby1.9 (probably)

* ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/tile.rb: add method to define Tcl/Tk command 
  to make Tcl/Tk theme sources (based on different version of Tile 
  extension) available. 
  (Tk::Tile::__define_LoadImages_proc_for_comaptibility__)

* ext/tk/lib/tk.rb, ext/tk/lib/tk/wm.rb: support dockable frames
  (Tcl/Tk8.5 feature). 'wm' command can treat many kinds of widgets 
  as toplevel widgets.

* ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/tile/style.rb: ditto.
  (Tk::Tile::Style.__define_wrapper_proc_for_compatibility__)

* ext/tk/lib/tk/font.rb: add actual_hash and metrics_hash to get 
  properties as a hash. metrics_hash method returns a boolean value 
  for 'fixed' option. But metrics method returns numeric value 
  (0 or 1) for 'fixed' option, because of backward compatibility. 

* ext/tk/lib/tk/timer.rb: somtimes fail to set callback procedure.

* ext/tk/lib/tk.rb: add Tk.sleep and Tk.wakeup method. Tk.sleep 
  doesn't block the eventloop. It will be better to use the method 
  in event callbacks.

* ext/tk/sample/tksleep_sample.rb: sample script about Tk.sleep.


git-svn-id: svn+ssh://ci.ruby-lang.org/ruby/trunk@15848 b2dd03c8-39d4-4d8f-98ff-823fe69b080e
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# bind.rb
#
# This demonstration script creates a text widget with bindings set
# up for hypertext-like effects.
#
# text (tag bindings) widget demo (called by 'widget')
#
# toplevel widget
if defined?($bind_demo) && $bind_demo
$bind_demo.destroy
$bind_demo = nil
end
# demo toplevel widget
$bind_demo = TkToplevel.new {|w|
title("Text Demonstration - Tag Bindings")
iconname("bind")
positionWindow(w)
}
# frame
TkFrame.new($bind_demo) {|frame|
TkButton.new(frame) {
text 'Dismiss'
command proc{
tmppath = $bind_demo
$bind_demo = nil
tmppath.destroy
}
}.pack('side'=>'left', 'expand'=>'yes')
TkButton.new(frame) {
text 'Show Code'
command proc{showCode 'bind'}
}.pack('side'=>'left', 'expand'=>'yes')
}.pack('side'=>'bottom', 'fill'=>'x', 'pady'=>'2m')
# bind
def tag_binding_for_bind_demo(tag, enter_style, leave_style)
tag.bind('Any-Enter', proc{tag.configure enter_style})
tag.bind('Any-Leave', proc{tag.configure leave_style})
end
# text
txt = TkText.new($bind_demo){|t|
#
setgrid 'true'
#width 60
#height 24
font $font
wrap 'word'
TkScrollbar.new($bind_demo) {|s|
pack('side'=>'right', 'fill'=>'y')
command proc{|*args| t.yview(*args)}
t.yscrollcommand proc{|first,last| s.set first,last}
}
pack('expand'=>'yes', 'fill'=>'both')
#
if TkWinfo.depth($root).to_i > 1
tagstyle_bold = {'background'=>'#43ce80', 'relief'=>'raised',
'borderwidth'=>1}
tagstyle_normal = {'background'=>'', 'relief'=>'flat'}
else
tagstyle_bold = {'foreground'=>'white', 'background'=>'black'}
tagstyle_normal = {'foreground'=>'', 'background'=>''}
end
# insert text
insert 'insert', "The same tag mechanism that controls display styles in text widgets can also be used to associate Tcl commands with regions of text, so that mouse or keyboard actions on the text cause particular Tcl commands to be invoked. For example, in the text below the descriptions of the canvas demonstrations have been tagged. When you move the mouse over a demo description the description lights up, and when you press button 1 over a description then that particular demonstration is invoked.
"
insert('end', '1. Samples of all the different types of items that can be created in canvas widgets.', (d1 = TkTextTag.new(t)) )
insert('end', "\n\n")
insert('end', '2. A simple two-dimensional plot that allows you to adjust the positions of the data points.', (d2 = TkTextTag.new(t)) )
insert('end', "\n\n")
insert('end', '3. Anchoring and justification modes for text items.',
(d3 = TkTextTag.new(t)) )
insert('end', "\n\n")
insert('end', '4. An editor for arrow-head shapes for line items.',
(d4 = TkTextTag.new(t)) )
insert('end', "\n\n")
insert('end', '5. A ruler with facilities for editing tab stops.',
(d5 = TkTextTag.new(t)) )
insert('end', "\n\n")
insert('end',
'6. A grid that demonstrates how canvases can be scrolled.',
(d6 = TkTextTag.new(t)) )
# binding
[d1, d2, d3, d4, d5, d6].each{|tag|
tag_binding_for_bind_demo(tag, tagstyle_bold, tagstyle_normal)
}
d1.bind('1',
proc{
eval_samplecode(`cat #{[$demo_dir,'items.rb'].join(File::Separator)}`)
})
d2.bind('1',
proc{
eval_samplecode(`cat #{[$demo_dir,'plot.rb'].join(File::Separator)}`)
})
d3.bind('1',
proc{
eval_samplecode(`cat #{[$demo_dir,'ctext.rb'].join(File::Separator)}`)
})
d4.bind('1',
proc{
eval_samplecode(`cat #{[$demo_dir,'arrow.rb'].join(File::Separator)}`)
})
d5.bind('1',
proc{
eval_samplecode(`cat #{[$demo_dir,'ruler.rb'].join(File::Separator)}`)
})
d6.bind('1',
proc{
eval_samplecode(`cat #{[$demo_dir,'cscroll.rb'].join(File::Separator)}`)
})
TkTextMarkInsert.new(t, '0.0')
configure('state','disabled')
}
txt.width 60
txt.width 24