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panedwindow(n) Tk Built-In Commands panedwindow(n)
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NAME
panedwindow - Create and manipulate 'panedwindow' split container
widgets
SYNOPSIS
panedwindow pathName ?options?
STANDARD OPTIONS
-background -borderwidth -cursor
-orient -relief
See the options manual entry for details on the standard options.
WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS
Command-Line Name:-handlepad
Database Name: handlePad
Database Class: HandlePad
When sash handles are drawn, specifies the distance from the top
or left end of the sash (depending on the orientation of the
widget) at which to draw the handle. May be any value accepted
by Tk_GetPixels.
Command-Line Name:-handlesize
Database Name: handleSize
Database Class: HandleSize
Specifies the side length of a sash handle. Handles are always
drawn as squares. May be any value accepted by Tk_GetPixels.
Command-Line Name:-height
Database Name: height
Database Class: Height
Specifies a desired height for the overall panedwindow widget.
May be any value accepted by Tk_GetPixels. If an empty string,
the widget will be made high enough to allow all contained
widgets to have their natural height.
Command-Line Name:-opaqueresize
Database Name: opaqueResize
Database Class: OpaqueResize
Specifies whether panes should be resized as a sash is moved
(true), or if resizing should be deferred until the sash is
placed (false). In the latter case, a "ghost" version of the
sash is displayed during the resizing to show where the panes
will be resized to when releasing the mouse button. This "ghost"
version of the sash is the proxy. It's rendering can be
configured using the -proxybackground, -proxyborderwidth and
-proxyrelief options.
Command-Line Name:-proxybackground
Database Name: proxyBackground
Database Class: ProxyBackground
Background color to use when drawing the proxy. If an empty
string, the value of the -background option will be used.
Command-Line Name:-proxyborderwidth
Database Name: proxyBorderWidth
Database Class: ProxyBorderWidth
Specifies the borderwidth of the proxy. May be any value
accepted by Tk_GetPixels.
Command-Line Name:-proxyrelief
Database Name: proxyRelief
Database Class: ProxyRelief
Relief to use when drawing the proxy. May be any of the standard
Tk relief values. If an empty string, the value of the
-sashrelief option will be used.
Command-Line Name:-sashcursor
Database Name: sashCursor
Database Class: SashCursor
Mouse cursor to use when over a sash. If null,
sb_h_double_arrow will be used for horizontal panedwindows, and
sb_v_double_arrow will be used for vertical panedwindows.
Command-Line Name:-sashpad
Database Name: sashPad
Database Class: SashPad
Specifies the amount of padding to leave of each side of a sash.
May be any value accepted by Tk_GetPixels.
Command-Line Name:-sashrelief
Database Name: sashRelief
Database Class: SashRelief
Relief to use when drawing a sash. May be any of the standard
Tk relief values.
Command-Line Name:-sashwidth
Database Name: sashWidth
Database Class: SashWidth
Specifies the width of each sash. May be any value accepted by
Tk_GetPixels.
Command-Line Name:-showhandle
Database Name: showHandle
Database Class: ShowHandle
Specifies whether sash handles should be shown. May be any
valid Tcl boolean value.
Command-Line Name:-width
Database Name: width
Database Class: Width
Specifies a desired width for the overall panedwindow widget.
May be any value accepted by Tk_GetPixels. If an empty string,
the widget will be made wide enough to allow all contained
widgets to have their natural width.
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DESCRIPTION
The panedwindow command creates a new window (given by the pathName
argument) and makes it into a panedwindow widget. Additional options,
described above, may be specified on the command line or in the option
database to configure aspects of the panedwindow such as its default
background color and relief. The panedwindow command returns the path
name of the new window.
A panedwindow widget contains any number of panes, arranged
horizontally or vertically, according to the value of the -orient
option. Each pane contains one widget, and each pair of panes is
separated by a moveable (via mouse movements) sash. Moving a sash
causes the widgets on either side of the sash to be resized.
WIDGET COMMAND
The panedwindow command creates a new Tcl command whose name is the
same as the path name of the panedwindow's window. This command may be
used to invoke various operations on the widget. It has the following
general form:
pathName option ?arg arg ...?
PathName is the name of the command, which is the same as the
panedwindow widget's path name. Option and the args determine the
exact behavior of the command. The following commands are possible for
panedwindow widgets:
pathName add window ?window ...? ?option value ...?
Add one or more windows to the panedwindow, each in a separate
pane. The arguments consist of the names of one or more windows
followed by pairs of arguments that specify how to manage the
windows. Option may have any of the values accepted by the
configure subcommand.
pathName cget option
Returns the current value of the configuration option given by
option. Option may have any of the values accepted by the
panedwindow command.
pathName configure ?option? ?value option value ...?
Query or modify the configuration options of the widget. If no
option is specified, returns a list describing all of the
available options for pathName (see Tk_ConfigureInfo for
information on the format of this list). If option is specified
with no value, then the command returns a list describing the
one named option (this list will be identical to the
corresponding sublist of the value returned if no option is
specified). If one or more option-value pairs are specified,
then the command modifies the given widget option(s) to have the
given value(s); in this case the command returns an empty
string. Option may have any of the values accepted by the
panedwindow command.
pathName forget window ?window ...?
Remove the pane containing window from the panedwindow. All
geometry management options for window will be forgotten.
pathName identify x y
Identify the panedwindow component underneath the point given by
x and y, in window coordinates. If the point is over a sash or
a sash handle, the result is a two element list containing the
index of the sash or handle, and a word indicating whether it is
over a sash or a handle, such as {0 sash} or {2 handle}. If the
point is over any other part of the panedwindow, the result is
an empty list.
pathName panecget window option
Query a management option for window. Option may be any value
allowed by the paneconfigure subcommand.
pathName paneconfigure window ?option? ?value option value ...?
Query or modify the management options for window. If no option
is specified, returns a list describing all of the available
options for pathName (see Tk_ConfigureInfo for information on
the format of this list). If option is specified with no value,
then the command returns a list describing the one named option
(this list will be identical to the corresponding sublist of the
value returned if no option is specified). If one or more
option-value pairs are specified, then the command modifies the
given widget option(s) to have the given value(s); in this case
the command returns an empty string. The following options are
supported:
-after window
Insert the window after the window specified. window
should be the name of a window already managed by
pathName.
-before window
Insert the window before the window specified. window
should be the name of a window already managed by
pathName.
-height size
Specify a height for the window. The height will be the
outer dimension of the window including its border, if
any. If size is an empty string, or if -height is not
specified, then the height requested internally by the
window will be used initially; the height may later be
adjusted by the movement of sashes in the panedwindow.
Size may be any value accepted by Tk_GetPixels.
-hide boolean
Controls the visibility of a pane. When the boolean is
true (according to Tcl_GetBoolean) the pane will not be
visible, but it will still be maintained in the list of
panes.
-minsize n
Specifies that the size of the window cannot be made less
than n. This constraint only affects the size of the
widget in the paned dimension -- the x dimension for
horizontal panedwindows, the y dimension for vertical
panedwindows. May be any value accepted by Tk_GetPixels.
-padx n
Specifies a non-negative value indicating how much extra
space to leave on each side of the window in the X-
direction. The value may have any of the forms accepted
by Tk_GetPixels.
-pady n
Specifies a non-negative value indicating how much extra
space to leave on each side of the window in the Y-
direction. The value may have any of the forms accepted
by Tk_GetPixels.
-sticky style
If a window's pane is larger than the requested
dimensions of the window, this option may be used to
position (or stretch) the window within its pane. Style
is a string that contains zero or more of the characters
n, s, e or w. The string can optionally contains spaces
or commas, but they are ignored. Each letter refers to a
side (north, south, east, or west) that the window will
"stick" to. If both n and s (or e and w) are specified,
the window will be stretched to fill the entire height
(or width) of its cavity.
-stretch when
Controls how extra space is allocated to each of the
panes. When is one of always, first, last, middle, and
never. The panedwindow will calculate the required size
of all its panes. Any remaining (or deficit) space will
be distributed to those panes marked for stretching. The
space will be distributed based on each panes current
ratio of the whole. The when values have the following
definition:
always This pane will always stretch.
first Only if this pane is the first pane (left-most or
top-most) will it stretch.
last Only if this pane is the last pane (right-most or
bottom-most) will it stretch. This is the default
value.
middle Only if this pane is not the first or last pane
will it stretch.
never This pane will never stretch.
-width size
Specify a width for the window. The width will be the
outer dimension of the window including its border, if
any. If size is an empty string, or if -width is not
specified, then the width requested internally by the
window will be used initially; the width may later be
adjusted by the movement of sashes in the panedwindow.
Size may be any value accepted by Tk_GetPixels.
pathName panes
Returns an ordered list of the widgets managed by pathName.
pathName proxy ?args?
This command is used to query and change the position of the
sash proxy, used for rubberband-style pane resizing. It can take
any of the following forms:
pathName proxy coord
Return a list containing the x and y coordinates of the
most recent proxy location.
pathName proxy forget
Remove the proxy from the display.
pathName proxy place x y
Place the proxy at the given x and y coordinates.
pathName sash ?args?
This command is used to query and change the position of sashes
in the panedwindow. It can take any of the following forms:
pathName sash coord index
Return the current x and y coordinate pair for the sash
given by index. Index must be an integer between 0 and 1
less than the number of panes in the panedwindow. The
coordinates given are those of the top left corner of the
region containing the sash.
pathName sash dragto index x y
This command computes the difference between the given
coordinates and the coordinates given to the last sash
mark command for the given sash. It then moves that sash
the computed difference. The return value is the empty
string.
pathName sash mark index x y
Records x and y for the sash given by index; used in
conjunction with later sash dragto commands to move the
sash.
pathName sash place index x y
Place the sash given by index at the given coordinates.
RESIZING PANES
A pane is resized by grabbing the sash (or sash handle if present) and
dragging with the mouse. This is accomplished via mouse motion
bindings on the widget. When a sash is moved, the sizes of the panes
on each side of the sash, and thus the widgets in those panes, are
adjusted.
When a pane is resized from outside (e.g. it is packed to expand and
fill, and the containing toplevel is resized), space is added to the
final (rightmost or bottommost) pane in the window.
Unlike child windows managed by e.g. pack or grid, the panes managed by
a panedwindow do not change width or height to accommodate changes in
the requested widths or heights of the panes, once these have become
mapped. Therefore it may be advisable, particularly when creating
layouts interactively, to not add a pane to the panedwindow widget
until after the geometry requests of that pane has been finalized
(i.e., all components of the pane inserted, all options affecting
geometry set to their proper values, etc.).
SEE ALSO
ttk::panedwindow(n)
KEYWORDS
panedwindow, widget, geometry management
Tk 8.4 panedwindow(n)