Scrollbars support the methods and properties shown in Table A.11 .
Properties |
Description |
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command |
Callback is typically used to change the view in the associated widget (that is, calls that widget's xview or yview ). |
Methods |
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set (first, last) |
This is typically invoked by the associated widget to tell it about the widget's current view. Both first and last are fractions between 0 and 1. Values of 0.2 and 0.6 tell the scrollbar that the widget is currently showing the area between 20% and 60% of the document, respectively. |
get |
Returns the scrollbar settings as a list (first, last). |
All scrollable widget types that can be scrolled (listbox, text, canvas) support the methods in Table A.12 in addition to their own (and the generic ones listed in Table A.1 ).
Properties |
Description |
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xscrollincrement, yscrollincrement |
If specified, scrolling can be done in units of these increments. |
xscrollcommand, yscrollcommand |
Tell widget what to do when it repositions internally. Typically, this option looks like this:
|
Methods |
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yview (`moveto', fraction) |
xview, yview come in two forms. If the first argument is "moveto," then the widget is instructed to change its view in a way that fraction represents the topmost (or leftmost, in the case of xview) line or pixel. |
yview(`scroll', number, what)
(similarly for xview) |
This instructs the widget to adjust the view in the window up or down according to number of increments. what specifies whether these increments are in units or pages . If what is units , then it is in terms of the increment properties shown above. |
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