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1# style.tcl --
2#
3# This demonstration script creates a text widget that illustrates the
4# various display styles that may be set for tags.
5#
6# RCS: @(#) $Id: style.tcl,v 1.2 1998/09/14 18:23:30 stanton Exp $
7
8if {![info exists widgetDemo]} {
9    error "This script should be run from the \"widget\" demo."
10}
11
12set w .style
13catch {destroy $w}
14toplevel $w
15wm title $w "Text Demonstration - Display Styles"
16wm iconname $w "style"
17positionWindow $w
18
19frame $w.buttons
20pack $w.buttons -side bottom -fill x -pady 2m
21button $w.buttons.dismiss -text Dismiss -command "destroy $w"
22button $w.buttons.code -text "See Code" -command "showCode $w"
23pack $w.buttons.dismiss $w.buttons.code -side left -expand 1
24
25text $w.text -yscrollcommand "$w.scroll set" -setgrid true \
26        -width 70 -height 32 -wrap word
27scrollbar $w.scroll -command "$w.text yview"
28pack $w.scroll -side right -fill y
29pack $w.text -expand yes -fill both
30
31# Set up display styles
32
33$w.text tag configure bold -font {Courier 12 bold italic}
34$w.text tag configure big -font {Courier 14 bold}
35$w.text tag configure verybig -font {Helvetica 24 bold}
36if {[winfo depth $w] > 1} {
37    $w.text tag configure color1 -background #a0b7ce
38    $w.text tag configure color2 -foreground red
39    $w.text tag configure raised -relief raised -borderwidth 1
40    $w.text tag configure sunken -relief sunken -borderwidth 1
41} else {
42    $w.text tag configure color1 -background black -foreground white
43    $w.text tag configure color2 -background black -foreground white
44    $w.text tag configure raised -background white -relief raised \
45            -borderwidth 1
46    $w.text tag configure sunken -background white -relief sunken \
47            -borderwidth 1
48}
49$w.text tag configure bgstipple -background black -borderwidth 0 \
50        -bgstipple gray12
51$w.text tag configure fgstipple -fgstipple gray50
52$w.text tag configure underline -underline on
53$w.text tag configure overstrike -overstrike on
54$w.text tag configure right -justify right
55$w.text tag configure center -justify center
56$w.text tag configure super -offset 4p -font {Courier 10}
57$w.text tag configure sub -offset -2p -font {Courier 10}
58$w.text tag configure margins -lmargin1 12m -lmargin2 6m -rmargin 10m
59$w.text tag configure spacing -spacing1 10p -spacing2 2p \
60        -lmargin1 12m -lmargin2 6m -rmargin 10m
61
62$w.text insert end {Text widgets like this one allow you to display information in a
63variety of styles.  Display styles are controlled using a mechanism
64called }
65$w.text insert end tags bold
66$w.text insert end {. Tags are just textual names that you can apply to one
67or more ranges of characters within a text widget.  You can configure
68tags with various display styles.  If you do this, then the tagged
69characters will be displayed with the styles you chose.  The
70available display styles are:
71}
72$w.text insert end "\n1. Font." big
73$w.text insert end "  You can choose any X font, "
74$w.text insert end large verybig
75$w.text insert end " or "
76$w.text insert end "small.\n"
77$w.text insert end "\n2. Color." big
78$w.text insert end "  You can change either the "
79$w.text insert end background color1
80$w.text insert end " or "
81$w.text insert end foreground color2
82$w.text insert end "\ncolor, or "
83$w.text insert end both {color1 color2}
84$w.text insert end ".\n"
85$w.text insert end "\n3. Stippling." big
86$w.text insert end "  You can cause either the "
87$w.text insert end background bgstipple
88$w.text insert end " or "
89$w.text insert end foreground fgstipple
90$w.text insert end {
91information to be drawn with a stipple fill instead of a solid fill.
92}
93$w.text insert end "\n4. Underlining." big
94$w.text insert end "  You can "
95$w.text insert end underline underline
96$w.text insert end " ranges of text.\n"
97$w.text insert end "\n5. Overstrikes." big
98$w.text insert end "  You can "
99$w.text insert end "draw lines through" overstrike
100$w.text insert end " ranges of text.\n"
101$w.text insert end "\n6. 3-D effects." big
102$w.text insert end {  You can arrange for the background to be drawn
103with a border that makes characters appear either }
104$w.text insert end raised raised
105$w.text insert end " or "
106$w.text insert end sunken sunken
107$w.text insert end ".\n"
108$w.text insert end "\n7. Justification." big
109$w.text insert end " You can arrange for lines to be displayed\n"
110$w.text insert end "left-justified,\n"
111$w.text insert end "right-justified, or\n" right
112$w.text insert end "centered.\n" center
113$w.text insert end "\n8. Superscripts and subscripts."  big
114$w.text insert end " You can control the vertical\n"
115$w.text insert end "position of text to generate superscript effects like 10"
116$w.text insert end "n" super
117$w.text insert end " or\nsubscript effects like X"
118$w.text insert end "i" sub
119$w.text insert end ".\n"
120$w.text insert end "\n9. Margins." big
121$w.text insert end " You can control the amount of extra space left"
122$w.text insert end " on\neach side of the text:\n"
123$w.text insert end "This paragraph is an example of the use of " margins
124$w.text insert end "margins.  It consists of a single line of text " margins
125$w.text insert end "that wraps around on the screen.  There are two " margins
126$w.text insert end "separate left margin values, one for the first " margins
127$w.text insert end "display line associated with the text line, " margins
128$w.text insert end "and one for the subsequent display lines, which " margins
129$w.text insert end "occur because of wrapping.  There is also a " margins
130$w.text insert end "separate specification for the right margin, " margins
131$w.text insert end "which is used to choose wrap points for lines.\n" margins
132$w.text insert end "\n10. Spacing." big
133$w.text insert end " You can control the spacing of lines with three\n"
134$w.text insert end "separate parameters.  \"Spacing1\" tells how much "
135$w.text insert end "extra space to leave\nabove a line, \"spacing3\" "
136$w.text insert end "tells how much space to leave below a line,\nand "
137$w.text insert end "if a text line wraps, \"spacing2\" tells how much "
138$w.text insert end "space to leave\nbetween the display lines that "
139$w.text insert end "make up the text line.\n"
140$w.text insert end "These indented paragraphs illustrate how spacing " spacing
141$w.text insert end "can be used.  Each paragraph is actually a " spacing
142$w.text insert end "single line in the text widget, which is " spacing
143$w.text insert end "word-wrapped by the widget.\n" spacing
144$w.text insert end "Spacing1 is set to 10 points for this text, " spacing
145$w.text insert end "which results in relatively large gaps between " spacing
146$w.text insert end "the paragraphs.  Spacing2 is set to 2 points, " spacing
147$w.text insert end "which results in just a bit of extra space " spacing
148$w.text insert end "within a pararaph.  Spacing3 isn't used " spacing
149$w.text insert end "in this example.\n" spacing
150$w.text insert end "To see where the space is, select ranges of " spacing
151$w.text insert end "text within these paragraphs.  The selection " spacing
152$w.text insert end "highlight will cover the extra space." spacing
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