archie/tk4.2/library/listbox.tcl
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# listbox.tcl --
#
# This file defines the default bindings for Tk listbox widgets
# and provides procedures that help in implementing those bindings.
#
# SCCS: @(#) listbox.tcl 1.19 96/09/17 13:43:19
#
# 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.
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
# tkPriv elements used in this file:
#
# afterId - Token returned by "after" for autoscanning.
# listboxPrev - The last element to be selected or deselected
# during a selection operation.
# listboxSelection - All of the items that were selected before the
# current selection operation (such as a mouse
# drag) started; used to cancel an operation.
#--------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
# The code below creates the default class bindings for listboxes.
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Note: the check for existence of %W below is because this binding
# is sometimes invoked after a window has been deleted (e.g. because
# there is a double-click binding on the widget that deletes it). Users
# can put "break"s in their bindings to avoid the error, but this check
# makes that unnecessary.
bind Listbox <1> {
if [winfo exists %W] {
tkListboxBeginSelect %W [%W index @%x,%y]
}
}
# Ignore double clicks so that users can define their own behaviors.
# Among other things, this prevents errors if the user deletes the
# listbox on a double click.
bind Listbox <Double-1> {
# Empty script
}
bind Listbox <B1-Motion> {
set tkPriv(x) %x
set tkPriv(y) %y
tkListboxMotion %W [%W index @%x,%y]
}
bind Listbox <ButtonRelease-1> {
tkCancelRepeat
%W activate @%x,%y
}
bind Listbox <Shift-1> {
tkListboxBeginExtend %W [%W index @%x,%y]
}
bind Listbox <Control-1> {
tkListboxBeginToggle %W [%W index @%x,%y]
}
bind Listbox <B1-Leave> {
set tkPriv(x) %x
set tkPriv(y) %y
tkListboxAutoScan %W
}
bind Listbox <B1-Enter> {
tkCancelRepeat
}
bind Listbox <Up> {
tkListboxUpDown %W -1
}
bind Listbox <Shift-Up> {
tkListboxExtendUpDown %W -1
}
bind Listbox <Down> {
tkListboxUpDown %W 1
}
bind Listbox <Shift-Down> {
tkListboxExtendUpDown %W 1
}
bind Listbox <Left> {
%W xview scroll -1 units
}
bind Listbox <Control-Left> {
%W xview scroll -1 pages
}
bind Listbox <Right> {
%W xview scroll 1 units
}
bind Listbox <Control-Right> {
%W xview scroll 1 pages
}
bind Listbox <Prior> {
%W yview scroll -1 pages
%W activate @0,0
}
bind Listbox <Next> {
%W yview scroll 1 pages
%W activate @0,0
}
bind Listbox <Control-Prior> {
%W xview scroll -1 pages
}
bind Listbox <Control-Next> {
%W xview scroll 1 pages
}
bind Listbox <Home> {
%W xview moveto 0
}
bind Listbox <End> {
%W xview moveto 1
}
bind Listbox <Control-Home> {
%W activate 0
%W see 0
%W selection clear 0 end
%W selection set 0
}
bind Listbox <Shift-Control-Home> {
tkListboxDataExtend %W 0
}
bind Listbox <Control-End> {
%W activate end
%W see end
%W selection clear 0 end
%W selection set end
}
bind Listbox <Shift-Control-End> {
tkListboxDataExtend %W [%W index end]
}
bind Listbox <<Copy>> {
if {[selection own -displayof %W] == "%W"} {
clipboard clear -displayof %W
clipboard append -displayof %W [selection get -displayof %W]
}
}
bind Listbox <space> {
tkListboxBeginSelect %W [%W index active]
}
bind Listbox <Select> {
tkListboxBeginSelect %W [%W index active]
}
bind Listbox <Control-Shift-space> {
tkListboxBeginExtend %W [%W index active]
}
bind Listbox <Shift-Select> {
tkListboxBeginExtend %W [%W index active]
}
bind Listbox <Escape> {
tkListboxCancel %W
}
bind Listbox <Control-slash> {
tkListboxSelectAll %W
}
bind Listbox <Control-backslash> {
if {[%W cget -selectmode] != "browse"} {
%W selection clear 0 end
}
}
# Additional Tk bindings that aren't part of the Motif look and feel:
bind Listbox <2> {
%W scan mark %x %y
}
bind Listbox <B2-Motion> {
%W scan dragto %x %y
}
# tkListboxBeginSelect --
#
# This procedure is typically invoked on button-1 presses. It begins
# the process of making a selection in the listbox. Its exact behavior
# depends on the selection mode currently in effect for the listbox;
# see the Motif documentation for details.
#
# Arguments:
# w - The listbox widget.
# el - The element for the selection operation (typically the
# one under the pointer). Must be in numerical form.
proc tkListboxBeginSelect {w el} {
global tkPriv
if {[$w cget -selectmode] == "multiple"} {
if [$w selection includes $el] {
$w selection clear $el
} else {
$w selection set $el
}
} else {
$w selection clear 0 end
$w selection set $el
$w selection anchor $el
set tkPriv(listboxSelection) {}
set tkPriv(listboxPrev) $el
}
}
# tkListboxMotion --
#
# This procedure is called to process mouse motion events while
# button 1 is down. It may move or extend the selection, depending
# on the listbox's selection mode.
#
# Arguments:
# w - The listbox widget.
# el - The element under the pointer (must be a number).
proc tkListboxMotion {w el} {
global tkPriv
if {$el == $tkPriv(listboxPrev)} {
return
}
set anchor [$w index anchor]
switch [$w cget -selectmode] {
browse {
$w selection clear 0 end
$w selection set $el
set tkPriv(listboxPrev) $el
}
extended {
set i $tkPriv(listboxPrev)
if [$w selection includes anchor] {
$w selection clear $i $el
$w selection set anchor $el
} else {
$w selection clear $i $el
$w selection clear anchor $el
}
while {($i < $el) && ($i < $anchor)} {
if {[lsearch $tkPriv(listboxSelection) $i] >= 0} {
$w selection set $i
}
incr i
}
while {($i > $el) && ($i > $anchor)} {
if {[lsearch $tkPriv(listboxSelection) $i] >= 0} {
$w selection set $i
}
incr i -1
}
set tkPriv(listboxPrev) $el
}
}
}
# tkListboxBeginExtend --
#
# This procedure is typically invoked on shift-button-1 presses. It
# begins the process of extending a selection in the listbox. Its
# exact behavior depends on the selection mode currently in effect
# for the listbox; see the Motif documentation for details.
#
# Arguments:
# w - The listbox widget.
# el - The element for the selection operation (typically the
# one under the pointer). Must be in numerical form.
proc tkListboxBeginExtend {w el} {
if {([$w cget -selectmode] == "extended")
&& [$w selection includes anchor]} {
tkListboxMotion $w $el
}
}
# tkListboxBeginToggle --
#
# This procedure is typically invoked on control-button-1 presses. It
# begins the process of toggling a selection in the listbox. Its
# exact behavior depends on the selection mode currently in effect
# for the listbox; see the Motif documentation for details.
#
# Arguments:
# w - The listbox widget.
# el - The element for the selection operation (typically the
# one under the pointer). Must be in numerical form.
proc tkListboxBeginToggle {w el} {
global tkPriv
if {[$w cget -selectmode] == "extended"} {
set tkPriv(listboxSelection) [$w curselection]
set tkPriv(listboxPrev) $el
$w selection anchor $el
if [$w selection includes $el] {
$w selection clear $el
} else {
$w selection set $el
}
}
}
# tkListboxAutoScan --
# This procedure is invoked when the mouse leaves an entry window
# with button 1 down. It scrolls the window up, down, left, or
# right, depending on where the mouse left the window, and reschedules
# itself as an "after" command so that the window continues to scroll until
# the mouse moves back into the window or the mouse button is released.
#
# Arguments:
# w - The entry window.
proc tkListboxAutoScan {w} {
global tkPriv
if {![winfo exists $w]} return
set x $tkPriv(x)
set y $tkPriv(y)
if {$y >= [winfo height $w]} {
$w yview scroll 1 units
} elseif {$y < 0} {
$w yview scroll -1 units
} elseif {$x >= [winfo width $w]} {
$w xview scroll 2 units
} elseif {$x < 0} {
$w xview scroll -2 units
} else {
return
}
tkListboxMotion $w [$w index @$x,$y]
set tkPriv(afterId) [after 50 tkListboxAutoScan $w]
}
# tkListboxUpDown --
#
# Moves the location cursor (active element) up or down by one element,
# and changes the selection if we're in browse or extended selection
# mode.
#
# Arguments:
# w - The listbox widget.
# amount - +1 to move down one item, -1 to move back one item.
proc tkListboxUpDown {w amount} {
global tkPriv
$w activate [expr [$w index active] + $amount]
$w see active
switch [$w cget -selectmode] {
browse {
$w selection clear 0 end
$w selection set active
}
extended {
$w selection clear 0 end
$w selection set active
$w selection anchor active
set tkPriv(listboxPrev) [$w index active]
set tkPriv(listboxSelection) {}
}
}
}
# tkListboxExtendUpDown --
#
# Does nothing unless we're in extended selection mode; in this
# case it moves the location cursor (active element) up or down by
# one element, and extends the selection to that point.
#
# Arguments:
# w - The listbox widget.
# amount - +1 to move down one item, -1 to move back one item.
proc tkListboxExtendUpDown {w amount} {
if {[$w cget -selectmode] != "extended"} {
return
}
$w activate [expr [$w index active] + $amount]
$w see active
tkListboxMotion $w [$w index active]
}
# tkListboxDataExtend
#
# This procedure is called for key-presses such as Shift-KEndData.
# If the selection mode isn't multiple or extend then it does nothing.
# Otherwise it moves the active element to el and, if we're in
# extended mode, extends the selection to that point.
#
# Arguments:
# w - The listbox widget.
# el - An integer element number.
proc tkListboxDataExtend {w el} {
set mode [$w cget -selectmode]
if {$mode == "extended"} {
$w activate $el
$w see $el
if [$w selection includes anchor] {
tkListboxMotion $w $el
}
} elseif {$mode == "multiple"} {
$w activate $el
$w see $el
}
}
# tkListboxCancel
#
# This procedure is invoked to cancel an extended selection in
# progress. If there is an extended selection in progress, it
# restores all of the items between the active one and the anchor
# to their previous selection state.
#
# Arguments:
# w - The listbox widget.
proc tkListboxCancel w {
global tkPriv
if {[$w cget -selectmode] != "extended"} {
return
}
set first [$w index anchor]
set last $tkPriv(listboxPrev)
if {$first > $last} {
set tmp $first
set first $last
set last $tmp
}
$w selection clear $first $last
while {$first <= $last} {
if {[lsearch $tkPriv(listboxSelection) $first] >= 0} {
$w selection set $first
}
incr first
}
}
# tkListboxSelectAll
#
# This procedure is invoked to handle the "select all" operation.
# For single and browse mode, it just selects the active element.
# Otherwise it selects everything in the widget.
#
# Arguments:
# w - The listbox widget.
proc tkListboxSelectAll w {
set mode [$w cget -selectmode]
if {($mode == "single") || ($mode == "browse")} {
$w selection clear 0 end
$w selection set active
} else {
$w selection set 0 end
}
}