scale \- Create and manipulate scale widgets
scale pathName ?options?
activeForeground borderWidth font orient background cursor foreground relief
See section options, for more information.
:command
Name="command" Class="
Command"
Specifies the prefix of a Tcl command to invoke whenever the value of the scale is changed interactively. The actual command consists of this option followed by a space and a number. The number indicates the new value of the scale.
:from
Name="from" Class="
From"
Specifies the value corresponding to the left or top end of the scale. Must be an integer.
:label
Name="label" Class="
Label"
Specifies a string to displayed as a label for the scale. For vertical scales the label is displayed just to the right of the top end of the scale. For horizontal scales the label is displayed just above the left end of the scale.
:length
Name="length" Class="
Length"
Specifies the desired long dimension of the scale in screen units, that is in any of the forms acceptable to Tk_GetPixels. For vertical scales this is the scale's height; for horizontal scales it is the scale's width.
:showvalue
Name="showValue" Class="
ShowValue"
Specifies a boolean value indicating whether or not the current value of the scale is to be displayed.
:sliderforeground
Name="sliderForeground" Class="
sliderForeground"
Specifies the color to use for drawing the slider under normal conditions. When the mouse is in the slider window then the slider's color is determined by the activeForeground option.
:sliderlength
Name="sliderLength" Class="
SliderLength"
Specfies the size of the slider, measured in screen units along the slider's long dimension. The value may be specified in any of the forms acceptable to Tk_GetPixels.
:state
Name="state" Class="
State"
Specifies one of two states for the scale: normal or disabled. If the scale is disabled then the value may not be changed and the scale won't activate when the mouse enters it.
:tickinterval
Name="tickInterval" Class="
TickInterval"
Must be an integer value. Determines the spacing between numerical tick-marks displayed below or to the left of the slider. If specified as 0, then no tick-marks will be displayed.
:to
Name="to" Class="
To"
Specifies the value corresponding to the right or bottom end of the scale. Must be an integer. This value may be either less than or greater than the from option.
:width
Name="width" Class="
Width"
Specifies the desired narrow dimension of the scale in screen units (i.e. any of the forms acceptable to Tk_GetPixels). For vertical scales this is the scale's width; for horizontal scales this is the scale's height.
The scale command creates a new window (given by the pathName argument) and makes it into a scale widget. Additional options, described above, may be specified on the command line or in the option database to configure aspects of the scale such as its colors, orientation, and relief. The scale command returns its pathName argument. At the time this command is invoked, there must not exist a window named pathName, but pathName's parent must exist.
A scale is a widget that displays a rectangular region and a small slider. The rectangular region corresponds to a range of integer values (determined by the from and to options), and the position of the slider selects a particular integer value. The slider's position (and hence the scale's value) may be adjusted by clicking or dragging with the mouse as described in the BINDINGS section below. Whenever the scale's value is changed, a Tcl command is invoked (using the command option) to notify other interested widgets of the change.
Three annotations may be displayed in a scale widget: a label appearing at the top-left of the widget (top-right for vertical scales), a number displayed just underneath the slider (just to the left of the slider for vertical scales), and a collection of numerical tick-marks just underneath the current value (just to the left of the current value for vertical scales). Each of these three annotations may be selectively enabled or disabled using the configuration options.
The scale command creates a new Tcl command whose name is pathName. This command may be used to invoke various operations on the widget. It has the following general form:
pathName option ?arg arg ...?
Option and the args determine the exact behavior of the command. The following commands are possible for scale widgets:
When a new scale is created, it is given the following initial behavior by default:
scale, widget
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