On Nov 14, 2007, at 8:14 AM, Patrice Colet wrote:
Hans-Christoph Steiner a écrit :
On Nov 13, 2007, at 6:54 PM, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Hallo, Hans-Christoph Steiner hat gesagt: // Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Now I am going to apply what I have learned to a how library
based on the Tk widgets. I am naming them after the Tk widgets, so that
would mean making an object called [entry] with is a text entry box, and renaming the currently [entry] to [text].As [text] is a pretty common word, that could mean anything, it came to my mind: Do you plan some kind of namespace for the new GUI objects?
I want to keep the same names as the Tk widgets, that's why I
chose that name. That way it's very easy to use the Tk docs for
these widgets. The options are the same too. It will be in the
lib tkwidgets, so tkwidgets/text will always be possible.
Hopefully this doesn't cause any problems. These are the widgets I plan on implementing: http://puredata.info/dev/TkWidget .hcVery nice!
I see you propose to draw a rectangle, what about other shapes? I'm particulary interested by the line.
Hmm, did I add that? I guess so... I don't think I'll include any
shapes in this, just Tk widgets. For shapes, use data structures.
Or for just a rectangle there is [cnv], [grid], [gcanvas] and maybe
others.
Also, how would we proceed for binding with this set of patches?
Binding what to what? Using [canvas_name], [window_name], and
[sys_gui], (or toxy) you can interact with the widgets on a Tcl/Tk
level, then you can do all sorts of stuff.
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