tixWm(3pm) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | tixWm(3pm) |
NAME¶
Tk::tixWm - Tix's addition to the standard TK wm command.SYNOPSIS¶
$widget->wmCapture$widget->wmRelease
DESCRIPTION¶
The wmCapture and the wmRelease methods change the toplevel attribute of Tk widgets.METHODS¶
- $widget->wmCapture
- Converts the toplevel window specified by $widget into a non-toplevel widget. Normally this command is called to convert a Toplevel widget into a Frame widget. The newly-converted frame widget is un-mapped from the screen. To make it appear inside its parent, you must call a geometry manager (e.g. grid or pack) explicitly.
- $widget->wmRelease
- Makes the non-toplevel window specified by $widget
into a toplevel widget. Normally this command is called to convert a Frame
widget into a Toplevel widget, but it can also be used on any non-toplevel
widget (e.g, label). The newly-converted toplevel window is in a
withdrawn state. To make it appear on the screen, you must call
deiconify after calling wmRelease.
Any data associated with $widget via wm methods (icon, protocol, command etc.) are released, and must be re-established if window is later re-captured.
BUGS¶
wmCapture does not exist in the Win32 window manager code.How these methods interact with perl/Tk's class hierarchy is not yet clear. In particular a wmReleased window will not automatically ``inherit'' the Tk::Wm methods, however a wmCaptured window still will. (A released Label might make a good candidate for an Icon.)
AUTHORS¶
Ioi Kim Lam - ioi@graphics.cis.upenn.edu wrote original Tix version. Updated for tk8.0, Win32 and perl by Nick Ing-Simmons.SEE ALSO¶
Tk::Wm Tk::Mwm Tk::Frame Tk::ToplevelKEYWORDS¶
window manager, wm, TIX2018-11-01 | perl v5.28.0 |