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1# dialog.tcl --
2#
3# This file defines the procedure tk_dialog, which creates a dialog
4# box containing a bitmap, a message, and one or more buttons.
5#
6# RCS: @(#) $Id: dialog.tcl,v 1.8 2000/04/18 02:18:33 ericm Exp $
7#
8# Copyright (c) 1992-1993 The Regents of the University of California.
9# Copyright (c) 1994-1997 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
10#
11# See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
12# of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
13#
14
15#
16# tk_dialog:
17#
18# This procedure displays a dialog box, waits for a button in the dialog
19# to be invoked, then returns the index of the selected button.  If the
20# dialog somehow gets destroyed, -1 is returned.
21#
22# Arguments:
23# w -           Window to use for dialog top-level.
24# title -       Title to display in dialog's decorative frame.
25# text -        Message to display in dialog.
26# bitmap -      Bitmap to display in dialog (empty string means none).
27# default -     Index of button that is to display the default ring
28#               (-1 means none).
29# args -        One or more strings to display in buttons across the
30#               bottom of the dialog box.
31
32proc tk_dialog {w title text bitmap default args} {
33    global tkPriv tcl_platform
34
35    # Check that $default was properly given
36    if {[string is int $default]} {
37        if {$default >= [llength $args]} {
38            return -code error "default button index greater than number of\
39                    buttons specified for tk_dialog"
40        }
41    } elseif {[string equal {} $default]} {
42        set default -1
43    } else {
44        set default [lsearch -exact $args $default]
45    }
46
47    # 1. Create the top-level window and divide it into top
48    # and bottom parts.
49
50    catch {destroy $w}
51    toplevel $w -class Dialog
52    wm title $w $title
53    wm iconname $w Dialog
54    wm protocol $w WM_DELETE_WINDOW { }
55
56    # Dialog boxes should be transient with respect to their parent,
57    # so that they will always stay on top of their parent window.  However,
58    # some window managers will create the window as withdrawn if the parent
59    # window is withdrawn or iconified.  Combined with the grab we put on the
60    # window, this can hang the entire application.  Therefore we only make
61    # the dialog transient if the parent is viewable.
62    #
63    if { [winfo viewable [winfo toplevel [winfo parent $w]]] } {
64        wm transient $w [winfo toplevel [winfo parent $w]]
65    }   
66
67    if {[string equal $tcl_platform(platform) "macintosh"]} {
68        unsupported1 style $w dBoxProc
69    }
70
71    frame $w.bot
72    frame $w.top
73    if {[string equal $tcl_platform(platform) "unix"]} {
74        $w.bot configure -relief raised -bd 1
75        $w.top configure -relief raised -bd 1
76    }
77    pack $w.bot -side bottom -fill both
78    pack $w.top -side top -fill both -expand 1
79
80    # 2. Fill the top part with bitmap and message (use the option
81    # database for -wraplength and -font so that they can be
82    # overridden by the caller).
83
84    option add *Dialog.msg.wrapLength 3i widgetDefault
85    if {[string equal $tcl_platform(platform) "macintosh"]} {
86        option add *Dialog.msg.font system widgetDefault
87    } else {
88        option add *Dialog.msg.font {Times 12} widgetDefault
89    }
90
91    label $w.msg -justify left -text $text
92    pack $w.msg -in $w.top -side right -expand 1 -fill both -padx 3m -pady 3m
93    if {[string compare $bitmap ""]} {
94        if {[string equal $tcl_platform(platform) "macintosh"] && \
95                [string equal $bitmap "error"]} {
96            set bitmap "stop"
97        }
98        label $w.bitmap -bitmap $bitmap
99        pack $w.bitmap -in $w.top -side left -padx 3m -pady 3m
100    }
101
102    # 3. Create a row of buttons at the bottom of the dialog.
103
104    set i 0
105    foreach but $args {
106        button $w.button$i -text $but -command [list set tkPriv(button) $i]
107        if {$i == $default} {
108            $w.button$i configure -default active
109        } else {
110            $w.button$i configure -default normal
111        }
112        grid $w.button$i -in $w.bot -column $i -row 0 -sticky ew -padx 10
113        grid columnconfigure $w.bot $i
114        # We boost the size of some Mac buttons for l&f
115        if {[string equal $tcl_platform(platform) "macintosh"]} {
116            set tmp [string tolower $but]
117            if {[string equal $tmp "ok"] || [string equal $tmp "cancel"]} {
118                grid columnconfigure $w.bot $i -minsize [expr {59 + 20}]
119            }
120        }
121        incr i
122    }
123
124    # 4. Create a binding for <Return> on the dialog if there is a
125    # default button.
126
127    if {$default >= 0} {
128        bind $w <Return> "
129        [list $w.button$default] configure -state active -relief sunken
130        update idletasks
131        after 100
132        set tkPriv(button) $default
133        "
134    }
135
136    # 5. Create a <Destroy> binding for the window that sets the
137    # button variable to -1;  this is needed in case something happens
138    # that destroys the window, such as its parent window being destroyed.
139
140    bind $w <Destroy> {set tkPriv(button) -1}
141
142    # 6. Withdraw the window, then update all the geometry information
143    # so we know how big it wants to be, then center the window in the
144    # display and de-iconify it.
145
146    wm withdraw $w
147    update idletasks
148    set x [expr {[winfo screenwidth $w]/2 - [winfo reqwidth $w]/2 \
149            - [winfo vrootx [winfo parent $w]]}]
150    set y [expr {[winfo screenheight $w]/2 - [winfo reqheight $w]/2 \
151            - [winfo vrooty [winfo parent $w]]}]
152    wm geom $w +$x+$y
153    wm deiconify $w
154
155    # 7. Set a grab and claim the focus too.
156
157    set oldFocus [focus]
158    set oldGrab [grab current $w]
159    if {[string compare $oldGrab ""]} {
160        set grabStatus [grab status $oldGrab]
161    }
162    grab $w
163    if {$default >= 0} {
164        focus $w.button$default
165    } else {
166        focus $w
167    }
168
169    # 8. Wait for the user to respond, then restore the focus and
170    # return the index of the selected button.  Restore the focus
171    # before deleting the window, since otherwise the window manager
172    # may take the focus away so we can't redirect it.  Finally,
173    # restore any grab that was in effect.
174
175    tkwait variable tkPriv(button)
176    catch {focus $oldFocus}
177    catch {
178        # It's possible that the window has already been destroyed,
179        # hence this "catch".  Delete the Destroy handler so that
180        # tkPriv(button) doesn't get reset by it.
181
182        bind $w <Destroy> {}
183        destroy $w
184    }
185    if {[string compare $oldGrab ""]} {
186      if {[string compare $grabStatus "global"]} {
187            grab $oldGrab
188      } else {
189          grab -global $oldGrab
190        }
191    }
192    return $tkPriv(button)
193}
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