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- NAME
- ttk::checkbutton - On/off widget
- SYNOPSIS
- DESCRIPTION
- STANDARD OPTIONS
- WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS
- WIDGET COMMAND
- WIDGET STATES
- SEE ALSO
- KEYWORDS
NAME
ttk::checkbutton - On/off widgetSYNOPSIS
ttk::checkbutton pathName ?options?DESCRIPTION
A ttk::checkbutton widget is used to show or change a setting. It has two states, selected and deselected. The state of the checkbutton may be linked to a Tcl variable.STANDARD OPTIONS
- -class
- -compound, compound, Compound
- -cursor, cursor, Cursor
- -image, image, Image
- -state
- -style
- -takefocus, takeFocus, TakeFocus
- -text, text, Text
- -textvariable, textVariable, Variable
- -underline, underline, Underline
- -width
WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS
- Command-Line Name: -command
- Database Name: command
- Database Class: Command
- A Tcl script to execute whenever the widget is invoked.
- Command-Line Name: -offvalue
- Database Name: offValue
- Database Class: OffValue
- The value to store in the associated -variable when the widget is deselected. Defaults to 0.
- Command-Line Name: -onvalue
- Database Name: onValue
- Database Class: OnValue
- The value to store in the associated -variable when the widget is selected. Defaults to 1.
- Command-Line Name: -variable
- Database Name: variable
- Database Class: Variable
- The name of a global variable whose value is linked to the widget. Defaults to the widget pathname if not specified.
WIDGET COMMAND
In addition to the standard cget, configure, identify, instate, and state commands, checkbuttons support the following additional widget commands:
- pathname invoke
- Toggles between the selected and deselected states and evaluates the associated -command. If the widget is currently selected, sets the -variable to the -offvalue and deselects the widget; otherwise, sets the -variable to the -onvalue Returns the result of the -command.
WIDGET STATES
The widget does not respond to user input if the disabled state is set. The widget sets the selected state whenever the linked -variable is set to the widget's -onvalue, and clears it otherwise. The widget sets the alternate state whenever the linked -variable is unset. (The alternate state may be used to indicate a “tri-state” or “indeterminate” selection.)SEE ALSO
ttk::widget, ttk::radiobutton, checkbuttonKEYWORDS
widget, button, toggle, check, optionCopyright © 1995-1997 Roger E. Critchlow Jr.
Copyright © 2004 Joe English