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scrollbar(n)                           Tk Built-In Commands                          scrollbar(n)



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NAME
       scrollbar - Create and manipulate scrollbar widgets

SYNOPSIS
       scrollbar pathName ?options?

STANDARD OPTIONS
       -activebackground     -highlightcolor      -repeatdelay
       -background           -highlightthickness  -repeatinterval
       -borderwidth          -jump                -takefocus
       -cursor               -orient              -troughcolor
       -highlightbackground  -relief

       See the options manual entry for details on the standard options.

WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS
       [-activerelief activeRelief]  Specifies the relief to use when displaying the element that
       is active, if any.  Elements other than the active element are  always  displayed  with  a
       raised  relief.   [-command command]  Specifies  the  prefix of a Tcl command to invoke to
       change the view in the widget associated with the scrollbar.  When a user requests a  view
       change  by  manipulating the scrollbar, a Tcl command is invoked.  The actual command con-
       sists of this option followed by additional information as described later.   This  option
       almost always has a value such as .t xview or .t yview, consisting of the name of a widget
       and either xview (if the scrollbar is for horizontal scrolling)  or  yview  (for  vertical
       scrolling).   All  scrollable  widgets have xview and yview commands that take exactly the
       additional arguments appended by the scrollbar as described in SCROLLING  COMMANDS  below.
       [-elementborderwidth elementBorderWidth]  Specifies  the width of borders drawn around the
       internal elements of the scrollbar (the two arrows and the slider).  The  value  may  have
       any  of  the forms acceptable to Tk_GetPixels.  If this value is less than zero, the value
       of the borderWidth option is used in its place.  [-width width] Specifies the desired nar-
       row  dimension  of  the  scrollbar window, not including 3-D border, if any.  For vertical
       scrollbars this will be the width and for horizontal scrollbars this will be  the  height.
       The value may have any of the forms acceptable to Tk_GetPixels.
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DESCRIPTION
       The  scrollbar  command creates a new window (given by the pathName argument) and makes it
       into a scrollbar widget.  Additional options, described above, may  be  specified  on  the
       command  line  or in the option database to configure aspects of the scrollbar such as its
       colors, orientation, and relief.  The scrollbar command returns its pathName argument.  At
       the  time this command is invoked, there must not exist a window named pathName, but path-
       Name's parent must exist.

       A scrollbar is a widget that displays two arrows, one at each end of the scrollbar, and  a
       slider in the middle portion of the scrollbar.  It provides information about what is vis-
       ible in an associated window that displays a document of some sort (such as a  file  being
       edited  or  a drawing).  The position and size of the slider indicate which portion of the
       document is visible in the associated window.  For example, if the slider  in  a  vertical
       scrollbar covers the top third of the area between the two arrows, it means that the asso-
       ciated window displays the top third of its document.

       Scrollbars can be used to adjust the view in the associated window by clicking or dragging
       with the mouse.  See the BINDINGS section below for details.

ELEMENTS
       A  scrollbar  displays five elements, which are referred to in the widget commands for the
       scrollbar:

       arrow1    The top or left arrow in the scrollbar.

       trough1   The region between the slider and arrow1.

       slider    The rectangle that indicates what is visible in the associated widget.

       trough2   The region between the slider and arrow2.

       arrow2    The bottom or right arrow in the scrollbar.

WIDGET COMMAND
       The scrollbar 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 scrollbar widgets:

       pathName activate ?element?
              Marks the element indicated by element as active, which causes it to  be  displayed
              as  specified  by  the activeBackground and activeRelief options.  The only element
              values understood by this command are arrow1, slider,  or  arrow2.   If  any  other
              value  is specified then no element of the scrollbar will be active.  If element is
              not specified, the command returns the  name  of  the  element  that  is  currently
              active, or an empty string if no element is active.

       pathName cget option
              Returns  the current value of the configuration option given by option.  Option may
              have any of the values accepted by the scrollbar command.

       pathName configure ?option? ?value option value ...?
              Query or modify the configuration options of the widget.  If no  option  is  speci-
              fied,  returns  a  list  describing  all of the available options for pathName (see
              Tk_ConfigureInfo for information on the format of this list).  If option is  speci-
              fied with no value, then the command returns a list describing the one named option
              (this list will be identical to the corresponding sublist of the value returned  if
              no option is specified).  If one or more option-value pairs are specified, then the
              command modifies the given widget option(s) to have the given  value(s);   in  this
              case  the  command  returns  an  empty  string.   Option may have any of the values
              accepted by the scrollbar command.

       pathName delta deltaX deltaY
              Returns a real number indicating the fractional change  in  the  scrollbar  setting
              that corresponds to a given change in slider position.  For example, if the scroll-
              bar is horizontal, the result indicates how much the scrollbar setting must  change
              to move the slider deltaX pixels to the right (deltaY is ignored in this case).  If
              the scrollbar is vertical, the result indicates how much the scrollbar setting must
              change  to move the slider deltaY pixels down.  The arguments and the result may be
              zero or negative.

       pathName fraction x y
              Returns a real number between 0 and 1 indicating where the point given by x  and  y
              lies  in  the  trough area of the scrollbar.  The value 0 corresponds to the top or
              left of the trough, the value 1 corresponds to the bottom or right, 0.5 corresponds
              to  the  middle,  and  so  on.   X  and y must be pixel coordinates relative to the
              scrollbar widget.  If x and y refer to a point  outside  the  trough,  the  closest
              point in the trough is used.

       pathName get
              Returns  the  scrollbar settings in the form of a list whose elements are the argu-
              ments to the most recent set widget command.

       pathName identify x y
              Returns the name of the element under the point given by x and y (such as  arrow1),
              or  an  empty  string if the point does not lie in any element of the scrollbar.  X
              and y must be pixel coordinates relative to the scrollbar widget.

       pathName set first last
              This command is invoked by the scrollbar's associated widget to tell the  scrollbar
              about  the  current  view  in the widget.  The command takes two arguments, each of
              which is a real fraction between 0 and 1.  The fractions describe the range of  the
              document  that  is  visible in the associated widget.  For example, if first is 0.2
              and last is 0.4, it means that the first part of the document visible in the window
              is 20% of the way through the document, and the last visible part is 40% of the way
              through.

SCROLLING COMMANDS
       When the user interacts with the scrollbar,  for  example  by  dragging  the  slider,  the
       scrollbar  notifies  the  associated  widget  that it must change its view.  The scrollbar
       makes the notification by evaluating a Tcl command generated from the scrollbar's -command
       option.   The  command  may  take any of the following forms.  In each case, prefix is the
       contents of the -command option, which usually has a form like .t yview

       prefix moveto fraction
              Fraction is a real number between 0 and 1.  The widget should adjust  its  view  so
              that  the point given by fraction appears at the beginning of the widget.  If frac-
              tion is 0 it refers to the beginning of the document.  1.0 refers to the end of the
              document, 0.333 refers to a point one-third of the way through the document, and so
              on.

       prefix scroll number units
              The widget should adjust its view by number units.  The units are defined in  what-
              ever  way makes sense for the widget, such as characters or lines in a text widget.
              Number is either 1, which means one unit should scroll off the top or left  of  the
              window,  or  -1, which means that one unit should scroll off the bottom or right of
              the window.

       prefix scroll number pages
              The widget should adjust its view by number pages.  It  is  up  to  the  widget  to
              define  the meaning of a page;  typically it is slightly less than what fits in the
              window, so that there is a slight overlap between the old and new views.  Number is
              either  1, which means the next page should become visible, or -1, which means that
              the previous page should become visible.

OLD COMMAND SYNTAX
       In versions of Tk before 4.0, the set and get widget commands used a different form.  This
       form is still supported for backward compatibility, but it is deprecated.  In the old com-
       mand syntax, the set widget command has the following form:

       pathName set totalUnits windowUnits firstUnit lastUnit
              In this form the arguments are all integers.  TotalUnits gives the  total  size  of
              the  object  being  displayed  in  the  associated widget.  The meaning of one unit
              depends on the associated widget;  for example, in a text editor widget units might
              correspond  to lines of text.  WindowUnits indicates the total number of units that
              can fit in the associated window at one time.   FirstUnit  and  lastUnit  give  the
              indices  of  the  first  and  last units currently visible in the associated window
              (zero corresponds to the first unit of the object).

       Under the old syntax the get widget command returns a list of four integers, consisting of
       the  totalUnits, windowUnits, firstUnit, and lastUnit values from the last set widget com-
       mand.

       The commands generated by scrollbars also have a different form when  the  old  syntax  is
       being used:

       prefix unit
              Unit  is  an  integer  that  indicates what should appear at the top or left of the
              associated widget's window.  It has the same meaning as the firstUnit and  lastUnit
              arguments to the set widget command.

       The most recent set widget command determines whether or not to use the old syntax.  If it
       is given two real arguments then the new syntax will be used in the future, and if  it  is
       given four integer arguments then the old syntax will be used.

BINDINGS
       Tk  automatically  creates  class  bindings  for  scrollbars  that give them the following
       default behavior.  If the behavior is different for vertical  and  horizontal  scrollbars,
       the horizontal behavior is described in parentheses.

       [1]    Pressing  button 1 over arrow1 causes the view in the associated widget to shift up
              (left) by one unit so that the document appears to move down (right) one unit.   If
              the button is held down, the action auto-repeats.

       [2]    Pressing button 1 over trough1 causes the view in the associated widget to shift up
              (left) by one screenful so that the document  appears  to  move  down  (right)  one
              screenful.  If the button is held down, the action auto-repeats.

       [3]    Pressing  button  1  over  the slider and dragging causes the view to drag with the
              slider.  If the jump option is true, then the view does not  drag  along  with  the
              slider;  it changes only when the mouse button is released.

       [4]    Pressing  button  1  over trough2 causes the view in the associated widget to shift
              down (right) by one screenful so that the document appears to move  up  (left)  one
              screenful.  If the button is held down, the action auto-repeats.

       [5]    Pressing  button  1  over  arrow2 causes the view in the associated widget to shift
              down (right) by one unit so that the document appears to move up (left)  one  unit.
              If the button is held down, the action auto-repeats.

       [6]    If  button  2  is pressed over the trough or the slider, it sets the view to corre-
              spond to the mouse position;  dragging the mouse with button 2 down causes the view
              to  drag  with the mouse.  If button 2 is pressed over one of the arrows, it causes
              the same behavior as pressing button 1.

       [7]    If button 1 is pressed with the Control key down, then if the mouse is over  arrow1
              or  trough1  the view changes to the very top (left) of the document;  if the mouse
              is over arrow2 or trough2 the view changes to the very bottom (right) of the  docu-
              ment;  if the mouse is anywhere else then the button press has no effect.

       [8]    In  vertical scrollbars the Up and Down keys have the same behavior as mouse clicks
              over arrow1 and arrow2, respectively.  In horizontal scrollbars these keys have  no
              effect.

       [9]    In  vertical scrollbars Control-Up and Control-Down have the same behavior as mouse
              clicks over trough1 and trough2, respectively.  In horizontal scrollbars these keys
              have no effect.

       [10]   In  horizontal  scrollbars  the  Up  and  Down keys have the same behavior as mouse
              clicks over arrow1 and arrow2, respectively.  In  vertical  scrollbars  these  keys
              have no effect.

       [11]   In  horizontal  scrollbars  Control-Up  and  Control-Down have the same behavior as
              mouse clicks over trough1 and trough2, respectively.  In vertical scrollbars  these
              keys have no effect.

       [12]   The  Prior  and  Next  keys have the same behavior as mouse clicks over trough1 and
              trough2, respectively.

       [13]   The Home key adjusts the view to the top (left edge) of the document.

       [14]   The End key adjusts the view to the bottom (right edge) of the document.

EXAMPLE
       Create a window with a scrollable text widget:
              toplevel .tl
              text .tl.t -yscrollcommand {.tl.s set}
              scrollbar .tl.s -command {.tl.t yview}
              grid .tl.t .tl.s -sticky nsew
              grid columnconfigure .tl 0 -weight 1
              grid rowconfigure .tl 0 -weight 1

SEE ALSO
       ttk:scrollbar(n)

KEYWORDS
       scrollbar, widget



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