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# scale.tcl --
#
# This file defines the default bindings for Tk scale widgets and provides
# procedures that help in implementing the bindings.
#
# Copyright (c) 1994 The Regents of the University of California.
# Copyright (c) 1994-1995 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
#
# See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
# of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
#
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
# The code below creates the default class bindings for entries.
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Standard Motif bindings:
bind Scale <Enter> {
if {$tk_strictMotif} {
set tk::Priv(activeBg) [%W cget -activebackground]
%W configure -activebackground [%W cget -background]
}
tk::ScaleActivate %W %x %y
}
bind Scale <Motion> {
tk::ScaleActivate %W %x %y
}
bind Scale <Leave> {
if {$tk_strictMotif} {
%W configure -activebackground $tk::Priv(activeBg)
}
if {[%W cget -state] eq "active"} {
%W configure -state normal
}
}
bind Scale <1> {
tk::ScaleButtonDown %W %x %y
}
bind Scale <B1-Motion> {
tk::ScaleDrag %W %x %y
}
bind Scale <B1-Leave> { }
bind Scale <B1-Enter> { }
bind Scale <ButtonRelease-1> {
tk::CancelRepeat
tk::ScaleEndDrag %W
tk::ScaleActivate %W %x %y
}
bind Scale <2> {
tk::ScaleButton2Down %W %x %y
}
bind Scale <B2-Motion> {
tk::ScaleDrag %W %x %y
}
bind Scale <B2-Leave> { }
bind Scale <B2-Enter> { }
bind Scale <ButtonRelease-2> {
tk::CancelRepeat
tk::ScaleEndDrag %W
tk::ScaleActivate %W %x %y
}
if {[tk windowingsystem] eq "win32"} {
# On Windows do the same with button 3, as that is the right mouse button
bind Scale <3> [bind Scale <2>]
bind Scale <B3-Motion> [bind Scale <B2-Motion>]
bind Scale <B3-Leave> [bind Scale <B2-Leave>]
bind Scale <B3-Enter> [bind Scale <B2-Enter>]
bind Scale <ButtonRelease-3> [bind Scale <ButtonRelease-2>]
}
bind Scale <Control-1> {
tk::ScaleControlPress %W %x %y
}
bind Scale <<PrevLine>> {
tk::ScaleIncrement %W up little noRepeat
}
bind Scale <<NextLine>> {
tk::ScaleIncrement %W down little noRepeat
}
bind Scale <<PrevChar>> {
tk::ScaleIncrement %W up little noRepeat
}
bind Scale <<NextChar>> {
tk::ScaleIncrement %W down little noRepeat
}
bind Scale <<PrevPara>> {
tk::ScaleIncrement %W up big noRepeat
}
bind Scale <<NextPara>> {
tk::ScaleIncrement %W down big noRepeat
}
bind Scale <<PrevWord>> {
tk::ScaleIncrement %W up big noRepeat
}
bind Scale <<NextWord>> {
tk::ScaleIncrement %W down big noRepeat
}
bind Scale <<LineStart>> {
%W set [%W cget -from]
}
bind Scale <<LineEnd>> {
%W set [%W cget -to]
}
# ::tk::ScaleActivate --
# This procedure is invoked to check a given x-y position in the
# scale and activate the slider if the x-y position falls within
# the slider.
#
# Arguments:
# w - The scale widget.
# x, y - Mouse coordinates.
proc ::tk::ScaleActivate {w x y} {
if {[$w cget -state] eq "disabled"} {
return
}
if {[$w identify $x $y] eq "slider"} {
set state active
} else {
set state normal
}
if {[$w cget -state] ne $state} {
$w configure -state $state
}
}
# ::tk::ScaleButtonDown --
# This procedure is invoked when a button is pressed in a scale. It
# takes different actions depending on where the button was pressed.
#
# Arguments:
# w - The scale widget.
# x, y - Mouse coordinates of button press.
proc ::tk::ScaleButtonDown {w x y} {
variable ::tk::Priv
set Priv(dragging) 0
set el [$w identify $x $y]
# save the relief
set Priv($w,relief) [$w cget -sliderrelief]
if {$el eq "trough1"} {
ScaleIncrement $w up little initial
} elseif {$el eq "trough2"} {
ScaleIncrement $w down little initial
} elseif {$el eq "slider"} {
set Priv(dragging) 1
set Priv(initValue) [$w get]
set coords [$w coords]
set Priv(deltaX) [expr {$x - [lindex $coords 0]}]
set Priv(deltaY) [expr {$y - [lindex $coords 1]}]
switch -exact -- $Priv($w,relief) {
"raised" { $w configure -sliderrelief sunken }
"ridge" { $w configure -sliderrelief groove }
}
}
}
# ::tk::ScaleDrag --
# This procedure is called when the mouse is dragged with
# mouse button 1 down. If the drag started inside the slider
# (i.e. the scale is active) then the scale's value is adjusted
# to reflect the mouse's position.
#
# Arguments:
# w - The scale widget.
# x, y - Mouse coordinates.
proc ::tk::ScaleDrag {w x y} {
variable ::tk::Priv
if {!$Priv(dragging)} {
return
}
$w set [$w get [expr {$x-$Priv(deltaX)}] [expr {$y-$Priv(deltaY)}]]
}
# ::tk::ScaleEndDrag --
# This procedure is called to end an interactive drag of the
# slider. It just marks the drag as over.
#
# Arguments:
# w - The scale widget.
proc ::tk::ScaleEndDrag {w} {
variable ::tk::Priv
set Priv(dragging) 0
if {[info exists Priv($w,relief)]} {
$w configure -sliderrelief $Priv($w,relief)
unset Priv($w,relief)
}
}
# ::tk::ScaleIncrement --
# This procedure is invoked to increment the value of a scale and
# to set up auto-repeating of the action if that is desired. The
# way the value is incremented depends on the "dir" and "big"
# arguments.
#
# Arguments:
# w - The scale widget.
# dir - "up" means move value towards -from, "down" means
# move towards -to.
# big - Size of increments: "big" or "little".
# repeat - Whether and how to auto-repeat the action: "noRepeat"
# means don't auto-repeat, "initial" means this is the
# first action in an auto-repeat sequence, and "again"
# means this is the second repetition or later.
proc ::tk::ScaleIncrement {w dir big repeat} {
variable ::tk::Priv
if {![winfo exists $w]} return
if {$big eq "big"} {
set inc [$w cget -bigincrement]
if {$inc == 0} {
set inc [expr {abs([$w cget -to] - [$w cget -from])/10.0}]
}
if {$inc < [$w cget -resolution]} {
set inc [$w cget -resolution]
}
} else {
set inc [$w cget -resolution]
}
if {([$w cget -from] > [$w cget -to]) ^ ($dir eq "up")} {
if {$inc > 0} {
set inc [expr {-$inc}]
}
} else {
if {$inc < 0} {
set inc [expr {-$inc}]
}
}
$w set [expr {[$w get] + $inc}]
if {$repeat eq "again"} {
set Priv(afterId) [after [$w cget -repeatinterval] \
[list tk::ScaleIncrement $w $dir $big again]]
} elseif {$repeat eq "initial"} {
set delay [$w cget -repeatdelay]
if {$delay > 0} {
set Priv(afterId) [after $delay \
[list tk::ScaleIncrement $w $dir $big again]]
}
}
}
# ::tk::ScaleControlPress --
# This procedure handles button presses that are made with the Control
# key down. Depending on the mouse position, it adjusts the scale
# value to one end of the range or the other.
#
# Arguments:
# w - The scale widget.
# x, y - Mouse coordinates where the button was pressed.
proc ::tk::ScaleControlPress {w x y} {
set el [$w identify $x $y]
if {$el eq "trough1"} {
$w set [$w cget -from]
} elseif {$el eq "trough2"} {
$w set [$w cget -to]
}
}
# ::tk::ScaleButton2Down
# This procedure is invoked when button 2 is pressed over a scale.
# It sets the value to correspond to the mouse position and starts
# a slider drag.
#
# Arguments:
# w - The scrollbar widget.
# x, y - Mouse coordinates within the widget.
proc ::tk::ScaleButton2Down {w x y} {
variable ::tk::Priv
if {[$w cget -state] eq "disabled"} {
return
}
$w configure -state active
$w set [$w get $x $y]
set Priv(dragging) 1
set Priv(initValue) [$w get]
set Priv($w,relief) [$w cget -sliderrelief]
set coords "$x $y"
set Priv(deltaX) 0
set Priv(deltaY) 0
}