| # text.tcl -- |
| # |
| # This demonstration script creates a text widget that describes |
| # the basic editing functions. |
| # |
| # RCS: @(#) $Id: text.tcl,v 1.3 2001/11/15 11:55:26 dkf Exp $ |
| |
| if {![info exists widgetDemo]} { |
| error "This script should be run from the \"widget\" demo." |
| } |
| |
| set w .text |
| catch {destroy $w} |
| toplevel $w |
| wm title $w "Text Demonstration - Basic Facilities" |
| wm iconname $w "text" |
| positionWindow $w |
| |
| frame $w.buttons |
| pack $w.buttons -side bottom -fill x -pady 2m |
| button $w.buttons.dismiss -text Dismiss -command "destroy $w" |
| button $w.buttons.code -text "See Code" -command "showCode $w" |
| pack $w.buttons.dismiss $w.buttons.code -side left -expand 1 |
| |
| text $w.text -relief sunken -bd 2 -yscrollcommand "$w.scroll set" -setgrid 1 \ |
| -height 30 -undo 1 -autosep 1 |
| scrollbar $w.scroll -command "$w.text yview" |
| pack $w.scroll -side right -fill y |
| pack $w.text -expand yes -fill both |
| $w.text insert 0.0 \ |
| {This window is a text widget. It displays one or more lines of text |
| and allows you to edit the text. Here is a summary of the things you |
| can do to a text widget: |
| |
| 1. Scrolling. Use the scrollbar to adjust the view in the text window. |
| |
| 2. Scanning. Press mouse button 2 in the text window and drag up or down. |
| This will drag the text at high speed to allow you to scan its contents. |
| |
| 3. Insert text. Press mouse button 1 to set the insertion cursor, then |
| type text. What you type will be added to the widget. |
| |
| 4. Select. Press mouse button 1 and drag to select a range of characters. |
| Once you've released the button, you can adjust the selection by pressing |
| button 1 with the shift key down. This will reset the end of the |
| selection nearest the mouse cursor and you can drag that end of the |
| selection by dragging the mouse before releasing the mouse button. |
| You can double-click to select whole words or triple-click to select |
| whole lines. |
| |
| 5. Delete and replace. To delete text, select the characters you'd like |
| to delete and type Backspace or Delete. Alternatively, you can type new |
| text, in which case it will replace the selected text. |
| |
| 6. Copy the selection. To copy the selection into this window, select |
| what you want to copy (either here or in another application), then |
| click button 2 to copy the selection to the point of the mouse cursor. |
| |
| 7. Edit. Text widgets support the standard Motif editing characters |
| plus many Emacs editing characters. Backspace and Control-h erase the |
| character to the left of the insertion cursor. Delete and Control-d |
| erase the character to the right of the insertion cursor. Meta-backspace |
| deletes the word to the left of the insertion cursor, and Meta-d deletes |
| the word to the right of the insertion cursor. Control-k deletes from |
| the insertion cursor to the end of the line, or it deletes the newline |
| character if that is the only thing left on the line. Control-o opens |
| a new line by inserting a newline character to the right of the insertion |
| cursor. Control-t transposes the two characters on either side of the |
| insertion cursor. Control-z undoes the last editing action performed, |
| and } |
| |
| switch $tcl_platform(platform) { |
| "unix" - "macintosh" { |
| $w.text insert end "Control-Shift-z" |
| } |
| "windows" { |
| $w.text insert end "Control-y" |
| } |
| } |
| |
| $w.text insert end { redoes undone edits. |
| |
| 7. Resize the window. This widget has been configured with the "setGrid" |
| option on, so that if you resize the window it will always resize to an |
| even number of characters high and wide. Also, if you make the window |
| narrow you can see that long lines automatically wrap around onto |
| additional lines so that all the information is always visible.} |
| $w.text mark set insert 0.0 |