NAME¶
treeview - Create and manipulate hierarchical table widgets
SYNOPSIS¶
treeview pathName ?
options?
DESCRIPTION¶
The
treeview widget displays a
tree of data with styles, tags, and
data sharing (via
tree data objects).
INTRODUCTION¶
The
treeview widget manages a collection of entries where each entry
contains a
tree node plus added style and attribute information.
Entries are usually inserted into a treeview with a label-list to specify the
unique hierarchical position relative to
root (or the
-at node);
The tail of this label-list is unique within its hierarchical level. If no
label is given, the generated node-id is used as the label. Labels provide a
convenient way to index entries using the
-> notation. eg.
treeview .t
.t insert end
.t insert end X
.t insert end A {A a} {A b} B C
.t insert end a b c {c i} {c ii} -at root->B
set id [.t index root->B->c->i]
puts [.t get $id]; # outputs i
puts [.t get -full $id]; # outputs {B c i}
pack .t
COLUMN DATA¶
Column data can be stored within an entry using the
-data option or
entry sub-commands, eg.
treeview .t
.t column insert end X Y Z
.t insert end A -data {X 1 Y 2}
.t insert end B -data {X 3 Y 4 Z 5}
.t entry conf root->B -data {X 5 Y 4 Z 3}
.t entry set root->A Z 3
.t entry incr root->B Y
pack .t
Labels can be created with auto-generated sequence numbers using an empty string
or a trailing
#auto.
treeview .t
.t column insert end X
.t insert end {} -data {X 0}; # Label is "1"
.t insert end #auto -data {X 1}; # Label is "2"
.t insert end Foo#auto -data {X 2}; # Label is "Foo1"
pack .t
TREE DATA OBJECT¶
Node data in treeview is actually stored in a tree data object, which separates
data storage from widget appearance. The
-tree option can be used to
explictly set a tree (externally created with the
tree command) thus
giving access to trees more extensive data manipulation facilities, eg.
set t [tree create]
$t insert root -label A
$t insert root->A -label B -data {X 1}
treeview .t -tree $t
.t column insert end X
pack .t
A tree can also be attached to a treeview, eg.
set t [tree create]
$t attach [.t cget -tree]
set dump [$t dump root]
tree destroy $t
Note that when inserting data via the
tree sub-commands, unique label
checking is not performed.
SYNTAX¶
treeview pathName ?option value?...
The
treeview command creates a new window
pathName and makes it
into a
treeview widget. At the time this command is invoked, there must
not exist a window named
pathName, but
pathName's parent must
exist. Additional options may be specified on the command line or in the
option database to configure aspects of the widget such as its colors and
font. See the
configure operation below for the exact details about
what
option and
value pairs are valid.
If successful,
treeview returns the path name of the widget. It also
creates a new Tcl command by the same name. You can use this command to invoke
various operations that query or modify the widget. The operations available
are described in the
TREEVIEW OPERATIONS section.
Treeview displays nodes as row entries in the widget. Each entry has a text
label and icon. When a node has children, its entry is drawn with a small
button to the left of the label. Clicking the mouse over this button opens or
closes the node. When a node is
open, its children are exposed. When it
is
closed, the children and their descedants are hidden. The button is
normally a
+ or
- symbol (ala Windows Explorer), but can be
replaced with a pair of Tk images (open and closed images).
If the node has data associated with it, they can be displayed in columns
running vertically on either side the tree. You can control the color, font,
etc of each entry. Any entry label or data field can be edited in-place.
Nodes can be inserted into a tree using the
treeview widget
blt::treeview .t
set node [.t insert end "one"]
or
tree command.
set tree [blt::tree create]
set node [$tree insert root -label "one"]
blt::treeview .t -tree $tree
In both cases, a number identifying the node is returned (the value of
$node). This serial number or
id uniquely identifies the node.
Please note that you can't infer a location or position of a node from its id.
The only exception is that the root node is always id
0. Since nodes
may have the same labels or be moved within the tree, ids provide an
convenient way to identify nodes. If a tree is shared, the ids will be the
same regardless if you are using by the
treeview widget or the
tree command. Ids are recycled only when all nodes are deleted.
A node may also have any number of
tags associated with it. A tag is just
a string of characters, and it may take any form except that of an integer.
For example, "
x123" is valid, but "
123"
isn't. The same tag may be associated with many different nodes. This is
typically done to associate a group of nodes. Many operations in the
treeview widget take either node ids or tag names as arguments. Using a
tag means apply the operation to all nodes with that tag.
Commands that take a
tagnode will also accept a list of zero or more
integer node numbers (node-list). A node-list consist of space separated
integers, without leading spaces. Node lists can simplify the use of iterating
commands and are used widely in the
tree command.
There are four built-in or psuedo tags:
- all
- Applies to every node in the tree.
- nonroot
- Applies to every node in the tree except the root node.
- rootchildren
- Applies to every node in the tree whose parent is the root node.
- root
- Managed automatically by the tree object, root specifies the node
that is currently set as the root node for the tree.
Tags are shared between clients. This means for example that tags created by the
tree command are available in the
treeview widget.
SPECIAL NODE IDS¶
There are several special non-numeric ids. Special ids differ from tags in that
they are always translated to a single numeric node. They also take precedence
over tags. For example, you can't use a tag name that is a special id. These
ids are specific to the
treeview widget.
- active
- The node where the mouse pointer is currently located. When a node is
active, it is drawn using its active icon (see the -activeicon
option). The active id is changed automatically by moving the mouse
pointer over another node or by using the entry activate operation.
Note that there can be only one active node at a time.
- anchor
- The node representing the fixed end of the current selection. The anchor
is set by the selection anchor operation.
- bottom
- The last viewable node.
- current
- The node where the mouse pointer is currently located. But unlike
active, this id changes while the selection is dragged. It is used
to determine the current node during button drags.
- down
- The next open node from the current focus. The down of the last
open node is the same.
- end
- The last node at depth 1 in tree.
- focus
- The node that currently has focus. When a node has focus, it receives key
events. To indicate focus, the node is drawn with a dotted line around its
label. You can change the focus using the focus operation.
- last
- Same as tail.
- mark
- The node representing the non-fixed end of the current selection. The mark
is set by the selection mark operation.
- next
- The next open node from the current focus. But unlike down, when
the focus is on last open node, next wraps around to the root
node.
- nextsibling
- The next sibling from the node with the current focus. If the node is
already the last sibling then it is the nextsibling.
- parent
- The parent of the node with the current focus. The parent of the
root is also the root.
- prev
- The last open node from the current focus. But unlike up, when the
focus is at root, last wraps around to the last open node in the
tree.
- prevsibling
- The previous sibling from the node with the current focus. If the node is
already the first sibling then it is the prevsibling.
- root
- The root node. You can also use id 0 to indicate the root.
- tail
- The last node in the tree, viewable or not.
- top
- The first node.
- up
- The last open node (in depth-first order) from the current focus. The
up of the root node (i.e. the root has focus) is also the
root.
- view.top
- First node that's current visible in the widget.
- view.bottom
- Last node that's current visible in the widget.
- @x,y
- Indicates the node that covers the point in the treeview window specified
by x and y (in pixel coordinates). If no part of the entryd
covers that point, then the closest node to that point is used.
- ID->LABEL->LABEL...
- Lookup via node labels, eg. 0->Main->Users. Quotes can be
used around labels that use reserved words or contain spaces, eg.
0->"Main"->'User Groups'. See the tree man
page for more details.
A node may be specified as an id or tag. If the specifier is an integer then it
is assumed to refer to the single node with that id. If the specifier is not
an integer, it's checked to see if it's a special id (such as focus).
Otherwise, it's assumed to be tag. Some operations only operate on a single
node at a time; if a tag refers to more than one node, then an error is
generated.
DATA FIELDS¶
Nodes in treeview can manage
data fields associated with columns. Data is
displayed in columns running on either side of the displayed tree. Any node
that doesn't have a specific field will show as blank. Columns can
(interactively) be resized, hidden, and, moved.
Nodes can contain disjoint data fields (they aren't required to set all fields).
And data manipulated via the
tree command does not require an
associated treeview column at all.
ARRAY REFERENCES¶
Like
tree,
treeview supports accessing data sub-fields with an
array notation, eg.
treeview .t
.t col insert end A
.t insert end a -data {A "x 1 y 2 z 3"}
.t entry incr root->a A(x)
.t entry set root->a A(w) 0
.t entry unset root->a A(z)
Only the following treeview commmands support the
array notation:
entry get,
entry set,
entry incr,
entry unset, and
find -column. See
tree for more complete support.
ENTRY BINDINGS¶
You can bind Tcl commands to be invoked when events occur on nodes (much like Tk
canvas items). You can bind a node using its id or its
bindtags.
Bindtags are simply names that associate a binding with one or more nodes.
There is a built-in tag
all that all node entries automatically have.
TREEVIEW OPERATIONS¶
The
treeview operations are the invoked by specifying the widget's
pathname, the operation, and any arguments that pertain to that operation. The
general form is:
pathName operation ?arg arg ...?
Operation and the
args determine the exact behavior of the
command. The following operation are available for
treeview widgets:
- pathName bbox ?-screen? tagOrId...
- Returns a list of 4 numbers, representing a bounding box of around the
specified entries. The entries is given by one or more tagOrId
arguments. If the -screen flag is given, then the x-y coordinates
of the bounding box are returned as screen coordinates, not virtual
coordinates. Virtual coordinates start from 0 from the root node
and include the title. If the -world flag is given, then the y
coordinate the title height is added in. The returned list contains the
following values.
- x
- X-coordinate of the upper-left corner of the bounding box.
- y
- Y-coordinate of the upper-left corner of the bounding box.
- width
- Width of the bounding box.
- height
- Height of the bounding box.
- pathName bind tagName ?sequence command?
- Associates command with tagName such that whenever the event
sequence given by sequence occurs for a node with this tag,
command will be invoked. The syntax is similar to the bind
command except that it operates on treeview entries, rather than
widgets. The tagName can be an entry or tag, or predefined tags
such as all, Entry or Button. See the bind
manual entry for complete details on sequence and the substitutions
performed on command before invoking it.
If all arguments are specified then a new binding is created, replacing any
existing binding for the same sequence and tagName. If the
first character of command is + then command augments
an existing binding rather than replacing it. If no command
argument is provided then the command currently associated with
tagName and sequence (it's an error occurs if there's no
such binding) is returned. If both command and sequence are
missing then a list of all the event sequences for which bindings have
been defined for tagName.
- pathName button operation ?args?
- This command is used to control the button selectors within a
treeview widget. It has several forms, depending on
operation:
- pathName button activate tagOrId
- Designates the node given by tagOrId as active. When a node is
active it's entry is drawn using its active icon (see the
-activeicon option). Note that there can be only one active entry
at a time. The special id active indicates the currently active
node.
- pathName button bind tagName ?sequence
command?
- Associates command with tagName such that whenever the event
sequence given by sequence occurs for an button of a node entry
with this tag, command will be invoked. The syntax is similar to
the bind command except that it operates on treeview
buttons, rather than widgets. See the bind manual entry for
complete details on sequence and the substitutions performed on
command before invoking it.
If all arguments are specified then a new binding is created, replacing any
existing binding for the same sequence and tagName. If the
first character of command is + then command augments
an existing binding rather than replacing it. If no command
argument is provided then the command currently associated with
tagName and sequence (it's an error occurs if there's no
such binding) is returned. If both command and sequence are
missing then a list of all the event sequences for which bindings have
been defined for tagName.
- pathName button cget option
- Returns the current value of the configuration option given by
option. Option may have any of the values accepted by the
configure operation described below.
- pathName button configure ?option? ?value option
value ...?
- Query or modify the configuration options of the widget. If no
option is specified, 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 specified 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 and value are
described in the section BUTTON OPTIONS below.
- pathName cget option
- Returns the current value of the configuration option given by
option. Option may have any of the values accepted by the
configure operation described below.
- pathName close ?-recurse? ?-trees?
tagOrId...
- Closes the node specified by tagOrId. In addition, if a Tcl script
was specified by the -closecommand option, it is invoked. If the
node is already closed, this command has no effect. If the -recurse
flag is present, each child node is recursively closed. The -trees
flag is like -recurse but operates only on nodes with children,
excluding the root.
- pathName column operation ?args?
- The following operations are available for treeview columns.
- pathName column activate column
- Sets the active column to column. Column is the name of a
column in the widget. When a column is active, it's drawn using its
-activetitlebackground and -activetitleforeground options.
If column is the "", then no column will be
active. If no column argument is provided, then the name of the currently
active column is returned.
- pathName column bbox ?-visible? column
entry
- Returns a list of 4 numbers, representing a bounding box of around the
specified entries cell. Giving an entry of -1 matches the title
row. If -visible is given, the width is constrained to not extend
past the widgets display.
- pathName column bind column ?sequence
command?
- These deal with the title part of columns. Associates command with
column such that whenever the event sequence given by
sequence occurs for a column node entry with this tag,
command will be invoked. The syntax is similar to the bind
command except that it operates on treeview colunns, rather than
widgets. See the bind manual entry for complete details on
sequence and the substitutions performed on command before
invoking it.
- pathName column cget name option
- Returns the current value of the column configuration option given by
option for name. Name is the name of column that
corresponds to a data field. Option may have any of the values
accepted by the configure operation described below.
- pathName column configure name ?name ...?
?option? ? value option value ...?
- Query or modify the configuration options of one or more columns
name. Name is the name of the column corresponding to a data
field. If no option is specified, 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 specified
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 and value are
described in the section COLUMN OPTIONS below.
- pathName column current
- Get column currently under the mouse.
- pathName column delete field ?field...?
- Deletes one of more columns designated by field. Requests to delete
the tree column are silently ignored. Note that this does not delete the
data fields themselves.
- pathName column index index
- Return the integer for index. May use "end" or
"end-N".
- pathName column insert position field
?field ...? ? options...?
- Inserts one (or more) columns designated by field. A column
displays each entry node's data field using this name. If the node doesn't
define the given field, the cell is left blank. Position indicates
where in the list of columns to add the new column. It may be either a
name, a number or end. If multiple column fields are given,
only the first can start with a dash. If field is the empty string
or #auto, a name is generated prefixed by the string Col and
a unique integer. If field ends with #auto, the generated
name uses it's prefix instead. The returned values is the created column
names. Note that the tree column #0 is predefined and can not be
deleted.
- pathName column invoke field
- Invokes the Tcl command associated with the column field, if there
is one (using the column's -command option). The command is ignored
if the column's -state option set to disabled.
- pathName column isset ?startOrTag? ?end?
- Returns list of data columns for elements in range actually having data
values set in them. One possible use for this might be hiding columns
which are empty. With no arguments, checks only entries on the visible
screen. With one argument, checks all entries matching a tag or id. With
two arguments, checks all entries between start and end range.
- pathName column istree field
- Return 1 if column is the tree column.
- pathName column move name dest
- Moves the column name to the destination position. Dest is
the offset, name of another column or a screen position in the form
@ x,y.
- pathName column names ?-visible?
?PATTERN?
- Returns a list of the names of all columns in the widget. The list is
ordered as the columns are drawn from left-to-right. If -visible, then
display only columns where -hide is 0. A pattern may be specified to limit
results.
- pathName column nearest x ?y?
- Returns the name of the column closest to the given X-Y screen coordinate.
If you provide a y argument (it's optional), a name is returned
only when if the point is over a column's title.
- pathName column offsets
- Returns the starting offsets for each column.
- pathName column resize op ...
- Operations for resize where op is one of activate, anchor, mark or
set.
- pathName column see ?-anchor anchor?
field
- Adjusts the view so that the column given by field is visible in
the widget window. The node's position on the screen can be set using the
-anchor flag. Its value is a Tk anchor position: w, c,
e.
- pathName column values ?-visible? ?-default
value? field ?start? ?end?
- Returns a list of data values for a column. The -visible flag excludes the
values that are hidden or inside closed subtrees. The root nodes does not
get included when -hideroot is true. The -default option specifies
a value to substitute for unset data column cells.
- pathName configure ?option? ?value option value
...?
- Query or modify the configuration options of the widget. If no
option is specified, 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 specified 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 and value are
described in the section TREEVIEW OPTIONS
below.
- pathName curselection
- Returns a list containing the ids of all of the entries that are currently
selected. If there are no entries selected, then the empty string is
returned.
- pathName delete tagnode...
- Deletes one or more entries given by tagnode and its children.
- pathName edit ?-test? ?-root?
?-noscroll? ? -scroll? ?X Y?
- Handle cell editing. The x,y coordinates are usually required, except when
using the scroll options.
- -noscroll
- Disable scrolling. Useful when displaying an edit subwindow.
- -scroll
- Re-enable scrolling. Usually bound to a destroy event of an edit
subwindow.
- -root
- Use root coordinates.
- -test
- Test if edit is complete.
- pathName entry operation ?args?
- The following operations are available for treeview entries.
- pathName entry activate tagOrId
- Sets the active entry to the one specified by tagOrId. When an
entry is active it is drawn using its active icon (see the
-activeicon and -activeleaficon options). The special id of
the currently active node is active. Note that there can be only
one active node at a time and currently icons must be the same size/shape
as the backgrounds are not cleared. But bind can be used to
overcome these limitations.
- pathName entry cget option
- Returns the current value of the configuration option given by
option. Option may have any of the values accepted by the
configure operation described below.
- pathName entry children tagOrId ?first?
?last?
- Returns a list of ids for the given range of children of tagOrId.
TagOrId is the id or tag of the node to be examined. If only a
first argument is present, then the id of the that child at that
numeric position is returned. If both first and last
arguments are given, then the ids of all the children in that range are
returned. Otherwise the ids of all children are returned.
- pathName entry configure tagnode ?option?
?value option value ...?
- Query or modify the configuration options of the widget. If no
option is specified, returns a list describing all of the available
options for tagnode (see Tk_ConfigureInfo for information on
the format of this list). If option is specified 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 and value are
described below:
- pathName entry delete tagOrId ?first
?last?
- Deletes the one or more children nodes of the parent tagOrId. If
first and last arguments are present, they are positions
designating a range of children nodes to be deleted.
- pathName entry depth tagOrId
- Return tree depth of node where root is 0.
- pathName entry down tagOrId
- The next open node from the given node. The down of the last open
node is the same.
- pathName entry exists tagOrId
- Return 1 if entry exists.
- pathName entry get tagOrId ?key?
?default?
- Return a key-field value for an entry. When no key is given,
returns the values of all visible columns. If the given key is
undefined, return default if given, else throw an error. Unlike
entry set, the tree is accessed directly so keys not having
associated columns are supported.
- pathName entry incr tagOrId key ?amount?
- Increment value by 1 or given amount and return the value. The incr
operation normally tries to use integers, but uses doubles when one of
value or amount is a double. An array reference may also be
used.
- pathName entry isbefore tagOrId1 tagOrId2
- Returns 1 if tagOrId1 is before tagOrId2 and 0
otherwise.
- pathName entry ishidden tagOrId
- Returns 1 if the node is currently hidden and 0 otherwise. A node is also
hidden if any of its ancestor nodes are closed or hidden.
- pathName entry isleaf tagOrId
- Returns 1 if the node is a leaf node.
- pathName entry isopen tagOrId
- Returns 1 if the node is currently open.
- pathName entry isset tagOrId col
- Return true if the entry sets a column-field (has a value). The entry and
column both must exist.
- pathName entry isvisible tagOrId
- Returns 1 if node is not hidden, inside a closed subtree.
- pathName entry next tagOrId
- The next open node from the given node. But unlike down, when the
focus is on last open node, next wraps around to the root
node.
- pathName entry parent tagOrId
- Returns parent of the given node.
- pathName entry prev tagOrId
- The last open node from the given node. But unlike up, when the
focus is at root, last wraps around to the last open node in the
tree.
- pathName entry relabel tagOrId newLabel
- Change the tree node label associated with an entry. This sets the tree
node label; ie. the value returned by the get command. Note
this is not the same thing as the treeview entries -label option.
Also, the -allowduplicates option must be enabled to use this
command as no duplicate checking will be performed.
- pathName entry select tagOrId
- Make the given node visible and give it the focus. When in single
selectmode, select it (calls ::blt::tv::MoveFocus)
- pathName entry set tagOrId col ?value col value
...?
- Get or set column-fields for an entry. Provides a simple way to read or
update fields from the -data option of an entry. An array reference
may also be used.
- pathName entry sibling ?-before? tagOrId
- The next/previous sibling from the given node. If the node is already the
last/first sibling then nothing is returned.
- pathName entry size -recurse tagOrId
- Returns the number of children for parent node tagOrId. If the
-recurse flag is set, the number of all its descendants is
returned. The node itself is not counted.
- pathName entry unset tagOrId col
- Unset a column-field for an entry. An array reference may also be
used.
- pathName entry up tagOrId
- The last open node (in depth-first order) from the given node. The
up of the last node is itself.
- pathName entry value tagOrId ?col?
- Return the value for an entry column, or all visible columns if col
not given. Unlike entry set, this gives access to the formatted
value from -formatcmd (if there was one).
- pathName find ?flags? first last
- Finds for all entries matching the criteria given by flags. A list
of ids for all matching nodes is returned. First and last
are ids designating the range of the search in depth-first order. If
last is before first, then nodes are searched in reverse
order. The valid flags are:
- -addtag NAME
- Add tag to each matching entry. The tag will be created even if no nodes
are tagged.
- -cmdargs columns
- Specify columns whose values are to be appended to -command.
- -command command
- Invoke command for each matching node. Before command is
invoked, the id of the node is appended. If command generates an
error, processing stops and the find operation returns an error. If
command returns return, then the returned integer is used to
indicate 1 for match or 0 for mismatch.
- -column col
- Match name against value of given column. An array reference may also be
used. This option must be used in conjunction with -name and may
not be used with -usepath.
- -count
- Just return the number of matches.
- -depth number
- Entry must be at depth number.
- -exact
- Patterns must match exactly. The is the default.
- -exec string
- Specifies a Tcl script to be evaluated for each matching node. If
-var was also specified, that variable is set with the value of the
node id before each evaluation. Otherwise, percent sustitutions are
performed: note this is much less efficient than using either -var
or -command
The result of each eval gets appended to the return list, unless the script
issues a CONTINUE, in which case that node is skipped.
The available percent substitutions on string are:
- %#
- The id of the node.
- %W
- The pathname of the widget.
- %p
- The name of the node.
- %P
- The full pathname of the node.
- %V
- The current value (the node name, node label or column value).
- %F
- Like %V, but returns the on-screen value (from -formatcmd).
- %C
- The current column.
- %%
- Translates to a single percent.
- -glob
- Use global pattern matching. Matching is done in a fashion similar to that
used by string match.
- -invert
- Invert the meaning of the pattern match for -name.
- -isclosed
- Include only entries that are closed.
- -isempty
- Only match nodes where the specified -column key value was
unset.
- -ishidden
- Include only entries that are hidden, either because the entry has set
-hide, or is has style that is hidden. The root node is not included.
- -isleaf
- Entry must not have child nodes.
- -ismapped
- Include only entries that are currently all or partly drawn on screen. The
root node is not included.
- -isopen
- Include only entries that are opened.
- -istree
- Entry must have child nodes.
- -limit number
- Stop searching after number matches.
- -maxdepth
- Entry must be at depth or lower.
- -mindepth
- Entry must be at depth or higher.
- -name pattern
- Specifies pattern to match against node names.
- -nocase
- Comparisison is ignores case. For -regexp, the target string gets lower
cased (but not the pattern).
- -notop
- Exclude the -top or starting node.
- -regexp
- Use regular expression pattern matching (i.e. the same as implemented by
the regexp command).
- -reldepth
- Change the meaning of -depth, -mindepth and -maxdepth
to be relative to the -top node.
- -return col
- Instead of the node id, return data value of named column. If col
starts with a %, performs percent substitution as per -command.
Note that a percent substitution longer than 2 chars will append values as
list elements.
- -top node
- Search is only at node and it's descendants. The default is the
root node.
- -useformat
- Compare pattern using -formatcmd value (if there is one) instead
key data value.
- -uselabel
- Compare pattern using label (if there is one) instead last component of
path.
- -usepath
- Compare pattern using the full path name.
- -userow
- Compare pattern using the node value plus the values of all keys in the
row. If used with -visible, only the visible column keys are
used.
- -visible
- Exclude values that are hidden or inside closed subtrees. eg. The root
node is excluded if -hideroot is true.
- -withouttag NAME
- Match entries without tag.
- -withtag NAME
- Match entries with tag.
- -var variable
- A variable to set with the node id before each iteration of the
-exec script.
- -option name value
- Specifies an option name and value to match against the node entry's
configuration option.
- --
- Indicates the end of flags.
- pathName focus ?tagOrId?
- Get or set the focus to the node given by tagOrId. When a node has
focus, it can receive keyboard events. The special id focus
designates the node that currently has focus.
- pathName get ?-full? ?-labels? tagnode
tagnode...
- Translates one or more ids to their node entry names. It returns a list of
names for all the ids specified. If the -full flag is set, then the
full pathnames are returned. If the -labels flag is set, then the
full pathnames using labels are returned.
Note: Except when a called with a single node id (ie. an integer), the
result will be a list (or list of lists when -separator isn't set).
- pathName hide ?flags? tagOrId...
- Hides all nodes matching the criteria given by flags. If no
tagOrId are given, traverses entire tree. The valid flags are
described below:
- -column col
- Match name against value of given column. Must be used with -name
and can not use -usepath.
- -depth number
- Entry must be at depth number.
- -exact
- Match patterns exactly. The is the default.
- -glob
- Use global pattern matching. Matching is done in a fashion similar to that
used by string match.
- -invert
- Invert the meaning of the pattern match for -name or
-option.
- -maxdepth
- Entry must be at depth or lower.
- -mindepth
- Entry must be at depth or higher.
- -name pattern
- Specifies pattern to match against node names.
- -nocase
- Ignore case in match.
- -option name value
- Specifies an option name and value to match against the node entry's
configuration option.
- -regexp
- Use regular expression pattern matching (i.e. the same as implemented by
the regexp command).
- -uselabel
- Specifies that the -name pattern is to match the label.
- -usepath
- Specifies that the -name pattern is to match the full path.
- -withouttag NAME
- Match entries with tag.
- -withtag NAME
- Match entries with tag.
- --
- Indicates the end of flags.
- pathName index ?-at tagOrId? ?-path?
?-quiet? string
- Returns the id of the node specified by string. String may
be a tag or node id. Some special ids are normally relative to the node
that has focus but the -at option can be used to change this. The
-path flag does a lookup using String as a path relative the
tree root (unless the -at option is given). The the -quiet
flag is given, lookup failures quietly return the empty string.
- pathName insert position ?path? ?path?
... ? options...?
- Inserts one or more nodes at child position (a number or
end) in the parent node. The parent node is either root or
the value given by -at. The returned value is list of ids for the
new entries. Only the first path may start with a dash.
Path is the pathname of the new node. By default, pathnames are a
Tcl list (each element is a path component) however the -separator
option can be used to change this. Pathnames are normally relative to the
root, but the -at switch lets you select a different parent node.
If path is ommitted, it defaults to #auto. A path
name of #auto will generate a name. This attempts to use the tree
node name as the path name.
If the last component of a path name ends in #auto, the path
is generated using the string prefix (before #auto) followed by a
sequential number unique within the parent, eg. .t insert end {users
u#auto}.
Note that all ancestors of the new node must already exist, unless the
-autocreate option is set. It is also an error if a node already
exists, unless the -allowduplicates option is set.
For large flat trees setting -allowduplicates to true can greatly
speedup loading #auto as it avoids checking overhead. This is the fastest
way to bulk load large numbers of nodes (next to using -tree).
The option arguments may be any of the values accepted by entry
configure as described in the ENTRY OPTIONS
section below, or any unabbreviated insert-option. Note that for
multi-node inserts insert-options will apply to all following
nodes, and only the first path can start with a dash.
The valid insert-options are:
- -at nodeid
- Specify the parent node to insert entries into. The default is
root.
- -node num
- The -node switch lets you specify a tree node number id directly
instead of having one generating automatically. For multi-node inserts,
the node number gets incremented.
- -styles list
- The -styles switch specifies a list of column/stylename pairs to
set for entries having a -data option.
- -tags list
- The -tags switch specifies a list of tags to add to the new
entries.
- pathName move tagnode how destId
- Moves the node(s) given by tagnode to the destination node. The
node can not be an ancestor of the destination. DestId is the id of
the destination node and can not be the root of the tree. In conjunction
with how, it describes how the move is performed.
- before
- Moves the node before the destination node.
- after
- Moves the node after the destination node.
- into
- Moves the node to the end of the destination's list of children.
- pathName nearest ?-root? ?-strict? x y
? varName?
- Returns the id of the node entry closest to the given X-Y screen
coordinate. If the coordinate is not directly over any node, then the
nearest node is returned. If the argument varName is present, this
is a Tcl variable that is set to either button, icon,
label, title, titlelabel, titleicon,
datalabel, dataicon, or "" depending what
part of the entry the coordinate lies. The -root option subtracts the
windows root from the coordinates. The -strict option fails the match if
not directly over a node, eg. in the title or past end of last row.
- pathName open ?-recurse? ?-parent?
?-trees? tagnode...
- Opens the one or more nodes specified by tagnode. If a node is not
already open, the Tcl script specified by the -opencommand option
is invoked. If the -recurse flag is present, then each descendant
is recursively opened. The -trees flag is like -recurse but
operates only on nodes with children. The -parent flag ensures
visibility by opening all parent nodes.
- pathName range ?-open? first last
- Returns the ids in depth-first order of the nodes between the first
and last ids. If the -open flag is present, it indicates to
consider only open nodes. If last is before first, then the
ids are returned in reverse order.
- pathName scan option args
- This command implements scanning. It has two forms, depending on
option:
- pathName scan mark x y
- Records x and y and the current view in the treeview window;
used in conjunction with later scan dragto commands. Typically this
command is associated with a mouse button press in the widget. It returns
an empty string.
- pathName scan dragto x y.
- Computes the difference between its x and y arguments and
the x and y arguments to the last scan mark command
for the widget. It then adjusts the view by 10 times the difference in
coordinates. This command is typically associated with mouse motion events
in the widget, to produce the effect of dragging the list at high speed
through the window. The return value is an empty string.
- pathName see ?-anchor anchor?
tagOrId
- Adjusts the view of entries so that the node given by tagOrId is
visible in the widget window. It is an error if tagOrId is a tag
that refers to more than one node. The node's position on the screen can
be set using the -anchor flag. Its value is w, but can be
any one of the Tk anchor positions.
- pathName selection option arg
- This command is used to adjust the selection within a treeview
widget. It has several forms, depending on option:
- pathName selection anchor ?tagOrId?
?column?
- Sets the selection anchor to the node given by tagOrId. If
tagOrId refers to a non-existent node, then the closest node is
used. The selection anchor is the end of the selection that is fixed while
dragging out a selection with the mouse. The special id anchor may
be used to refer to the anchor node. With no arguments, returns anchor
entry and column if any.
- pathName selection cells
- Returns pairs of nodes and columns for all selected cells. The -selectmode
must be cell or multicell.
- pathName selection clear first ?last?
?column?
- Removes the entries between first and last (inclusive) from
the selection. Both first and last are ids representing a
range of entries. If last isn't given, then only first is
deselected. Entries outside the selection are not affected.
- pathName selection clearall
- Clears the entire selection.
- pathName selection mark tagOrId ?column?
- Sets the selection mark to the node given by tagOrId. This causes
the range of entries between the anchor and the mark to be temporarily
added to the selection. The selection mark is the end of the selection
that is fixed while dragging out a selection with the mouse. The special
id mark may be used to refer to the current mark node. If
tagOrId refers to a non-existent node, then the mark is ignored.
Resetting the mark will unselect the previous range. Setting the anchor
finalizes the range.
- pathName selection includes tagOrId
?column?
- Returns 1 if the node given by tagOrId is currently selected, 0 if
it isn't.
- pathName selection present
- Returns 1 if any nodes are currently selected and 0 otherwise.
- pathName selection set first ?last?
?column?
- Selects all of the nodes in the range between first and
last, inclusive, without affecting the selection state of nodes
outside that range.
- pathName selection toggle first ?last?
?column?
- Selects/deselects nodes in the range between first and last,
inclusive, from the selection. If a node is currently selected, it becomes
deselected, and visa versa.
- pathName show ?flags? tagOrId...
- Un-hide nodes matching the criteria given by flags. If no
tagOrId are given, traverses entire tree. The flags are the
same as for the hide command.
- pathName sort ?operation? args...
- pathName sort auto ?boolean
- Turns on/off automatic sorting of node entries. If boolean is true,
entries will be automatically sorted as they are opened, closed, inserted,
or deleted. If no boolean argument is provided, the current state
is returned.
- pathName sort cget option
- Returns the current value of the configuration option given by
option. Option may have any of the values accepted by the
configure operation described below.
- pathName sort configure ?option? ?value option
value ...?
- Query or modify the sorting configuration options of the widget. If no
option is specified, 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 specified 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 sorting option(s) to have the given value(s); in this case the
command returns an empty string. Option and value are
described below:
- -column string
- Specifies the column to sort. Entries in the widget are rearranged
according to this column. If column is "" then no
sort is performed.
- -command string
- Specifies a Tcl procedure to be called when sorting nodes. The procedure
is called with 6 arguments: the pathname of the widget, the node id of two
entries, the column key being sorted and the label values of the two
entries. The procedure returns 1 if the first node is greater than the
second, -1 is the second is greater, and 0 if equal.
- -decreasing boolean
- Indicates to sort in ascending/descending order. If boolean is
true, then the entries as in descending order. The default is
no.
- -mode string
- Specifies how to compare entries when sorting. String may be one of
the following:
- -setflat bool
- Used by SortColumn to remember if tree was forced to flat by a sort.
- ascii
- Use string comparison based upon the ASCII collation order.
- dictionary
- Use dictionary-style comparison. This is the same as ascii except
(a) case is ignored except as a tie-breaker and (b) if two strings contain
embedded numbers, the numbers compare as integers, not characters. For
example, "bigBoy" sorts between "bigbang" and
"bigboy", and "x10y" sorts between "x9y" and
"x11y".
- integer
- Compares fields as integers.
- real
- Compares fields as floating point numbers.
- command
- Use the Tcl proc specified by the -command option to compare
entries when sorting. If no command is specified, the sort reverts to
dictionary sorting.
- pathName sort once ?flags? tagOrId...
- Sorts the children for each entries specified by tagOrId. By
default, entries are sorted by name, but you can specify a Tcl proc to do
your own comparisons.
- -recurse
- Recursively sort the entire branch, not just the children.
- pathName style operation ?args?
- Styles control how data is to be rendered by the widget. They are created
with the create subcommands (described below) A default style name
text is builtin. It is of type textbox and is used as the
default style for columns. Styles may also be applied to entries,
individual cells or widget options. For example, the -altstyle
option applies a style to every second visible row entry while the
-levelstyles option can specify a different style for each node
level.
The following operations are available for treeview styles.
- pathName style activate ?entry? ?column?
- Get or sets a particular cell as state to active. With two arguments sets
the current cell to active. With no arguments returns the active cell.
With one argument whose entry is 0, sets no cell to active.
- pathName style cget stylename option
- Returns the current value of the configuration option given by
option. Option may have any of the values accepted by the
configure operation described below.
- pathName style configure ?stylename option? ?value
option value ...?
- Query or modify the configuration options of the widget. If no
option is specified, 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 specified 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 and value are
described below:
- pathName style create ...?
- Create a named style. For a full list of style options, see the section
STYLE OPTIONS below.
- pathName style create barbox stylename ?option
value option value ...?
- A barbox displays numeric data plus a progressbar.
- pathName style create checkbox stylename ?option
value option value ...?
- A checkbox style displays boolean or 2-valued data.
- pathName style create combobox stylename ?option
value option value ...?
- A combobox style displays multi-valued data.
- pathName style create textbox stylename ?option
value option value ...?
- A textbox style displays general text data.
- pathName style create windowbox ?stylename?
?option value option value ...?
- The special style windowbox suports embedding subwindows within
data cells.
- pathName style find stylename ?column? ?node?
...
- Get all entries with the given style for a given column in the given
nodes. When no column is given, looks in entry and data columns.
Duplicates are not eliminated. cell.
- pathName style forget stylename ...
- Eliminates one or more style names whose reference count have reached zero
(i.e. nothing is using it). Requests to delete styles that are still in
use are quietly ignored. Note that the reference count of style
text is always greater than zero.
- pathName style get column tagorid
- Return the style(s) for column and nodes. cell.
- pathName style highlight stylename ?on|off?
- Turns on/off highlighting for a particular style. Used primarily for
columns.
- pathName style names
- Lists the names of all the current styles in the treeview widget. %.TP %
pathName style priority column node %Get the priority
style for the given cell.
- pathName style set stylename column node ...
- Sets a style for a given column for all the ids given. If column is the
tree, sets the entry style, otherwise sets the style in the data column,
thus setting the style for a single cell in an entry. The style name may
be an empty string to unset the style. Cells that do not have a value may
not have a style set and so are silently ignored. The number of cells that
actually get set with a style is returned.
- pathName style slaves ?-col col? ?-id
node? ?-style styleName? ?-visible
bool? ? -info path?
- With no arguments, lists all embedded window slaves. The -col
argument shows only windows in the given column. The -id argument
shows only windows for the given entry. The -style argument shows
only windows with the given style. The -visible argument shows only
windows that are visible or invisible. The -info argument dumps all
information for a single window.
- pathName style type ?name? ?newtype?
- With no arguments, return list of all available styles. With one argument,
return the style type of name. With two arguments, change the style
type of name to newtype, and reset all style options back to
the defaults.
- pathName style use stylename
- Return the use count for a style. Note: in order to remove a style with
style forget, this count must be 0.
- pathName tag operation args
- Tags are a general means of selecting and marking nodes in the tree. A tag
is just a string of characters, and it may take any form except that of an
integer. The same tag may be associated with many different nodes.
Both operation and its arguments determine the exact behavior of the
command. The operations available for tags are listed below.
- pathName tag add string ?id...?
- Adds the tag string to one of more entries. If no nodes are given,
just creates the tag.
- pathName tag delete string tagnode...
- Deletes the tag string from one or more entries.
- treeName tag exists string ?id?
- If an id is given, return 1 (or 0) if entry has (or hasn't) the
tag. Otherwise, returns 1 if at least one entry has tag
string.
- pathName tag forget string
- Removes the tag string from all entries. It's not an error if no
entries are tagged as string.
- pathName tag names ?id?
- Returns a list of tags used. If an id argument is present, only
those tags used by the node designated by id are returned.
- pathName tag nodes name ?name ...?
- Returns a list of ids that have any of the name tags. If no node is
tagged as name, then an empty list is returned.
- pathName toggle tagnode
- Opens or closes the node given by tagOrId. If the corresponding
-opencommand or -closecommand option is set, then that
command is also invoked.
- pathName xview args
- This command is used to query and change the horizontal position of the
information in the widget's window. It can take any of the following
forms:
- pathName xview
- Returns a list containing two elements. Each element is a real fraction
between 0 and 1; together they describe the horizontal span that is
visible in the window. For example, if the first element is .2 and the
second element is .6, 20% of the treeview widget's text is
off-screen to the left, the middle 40% is visible in the window, and 40%
of the text is off-screen to the right. These are the same values passed
to scrollbars via the -xscrollcommand option.
- pathName xview tagOrId
- Adjusts the view in the window so that the character position given by
tagOrId is displayed at the left edge of the window. Character
positions are defined by the width of the character 0.
- pathName xview moveto fraction
- Adjusts the view in the window so that fraction of the total width
of the treeview widget's text is off-screen to the left.
fraction must be a fraction between 0 and 1.
- pathName xview scroll number what
- This command shifts the view in the window left or right according to
number and what. Number must be an integer.
What must be either units or pages or an abbreviation
of one of these. If what is units, the view adjusts left or
right by number character units (the width of the 0
character) on the display; if it is pages then the view adjusts by
number screenfuls. If number is negative then characters
farther to the left become visible; if it is positive then characters
farther to the right become visible.
- pathName yview ?args?
- This command is used to query and change the vertical position of the text
in the widget's window. It can take any of the following forms:
- pathName yview
- Returns a list containing two elements, both of which are real fractions
between 0 and 1. The first element gives the position of the node at the
top of the window, relative to the widget as a whole (0.5 means it is
halfway through the treeview window, for example). The second element
gives the position of the node just after the last one in the window,
relative to the widget as a whole. These are the same values passed to
scrollbars via the -yscrollcommand option.
- pathName yview tagOrId
- Adjusts the view in the window so that the node given by tagOrId is
displayed at the top of the window.
- pathName yview moveto fraction
- Adjusts the view in the window so that the node given by fraction
appears at the top of the window. Fraction is a fraction between 0
and 1; 0 indicates the first node, 0.33 indicates the node one-third the
way through the treeview widget, and so on.
- pathName yview scroll number what
- This command adjusts the view in the window up or down according to
number and what. Number must be an integer.
What must be either units or pages. If what is
units, the view adjusts up or down by number lines; if it is
pages then the view adjusts by number screenfuls. If
number is negative then earlier nodes become visible; if it is
positive then later nodes become visible.
TREEVIEW EDITING¶
A column of data is editable when its
-edit option is set to True For
column 0, edit changes an entries
-label option. For all other columns,
edit will update the
-data fields. Tree data traces can also be used
for edit control. Most of the following applies to textbox styles. However,
combobox and checkbox also generate <<TreeViewEditStart/End>>
events while barbox and windowbox are not editable.
Text editing is aborted with <Escape> and finished with <Return>. A
newline may be inserted with a <Control-r>. Native Tk widgets are now
used for builtin editing, using the path
$w.edit. By default an
entry widget will be used, however, column editing options can be
changed via
-editopts and
-validatecmd. Moreover, columns with a
combobox style can provide popup list of options in a listbox using the
following style options:
-choices, -choicecmd, -choicekey, -choiceicons
Two virtual events can be used to gain control the during edit:
<<TreeViewEditStart>> and
<<TreeViewEditEnd>>. The column index is passed in %x, and
the entry-row index is passed in %y. eg.
treeview .t
bind .t <<TreeViewEditStart>> {EditStart %W %x %y}
bind .t <<TreeViewEditEnd>> {EditEnd %W %x %y}
These gain control at the start and end of editing respectively, and are general
alternatives to
-editopts -startcmd and -endcmd. For further details
see
blt::tv::EditCell in
$blt_library/treeview.tcl.
TREEVIEW OPTIONS¶
In addition to the
configure operation, widget configuration options may
also be set by the Tk
option command. The class resource name is
TreeView.
option add *TreeView.Foreground white
option add *TreeView.Background blue
The following widget options are available:
- -activeicons images
- Specifies images to be displayed for an entry's icon when it is active.
Images is a list of two Tk images: the first image is displayed
when the node is open, the second when it is closed.
- -activeleaficons images
- Specifies images to be displayed for an leaf entry's icon when it is
active. Images is a list of two Tk images: the first image is
displayed when the node is open, the second when it is closed.
- -allowduplicates boolean
- If boolean is true, allow nodes with duplicate pathnames when
inserting new nodes. Otherwise flag an error. The default is
no.
- -altstyle stylename
- Set a style to use on every other row. This provides a simple way to
implement alternating row colors without explicitly setting entry options.
Note -altstyle has limitations. Mostly it is used for setting the
background, foreground and tile. Currently the font will not be used in
height sizing, and the icon is ignored.
- -autocreate boolean
- If boolean is true, automatically create missing ancestor nodes
when inserting new nodes. Otherwise flag an error. The default is
no.
- -background color
- Sets the background color of the widget. The default is white.
- -borderwidth pixels
- Sets the width of the 3-D border around the outside edge of the widget.
The -relief option determines if the border is to be drawn. The
default is 2.
- -button string
- Indicates whether a entries should display button. If set to anything
other than the default of auto, buttons will not be displayed.
- -closecommand string
- Specifies a Tcl script to be invoked when a node is closed. You can
overrider this for individual entries using the entry's
-closecommand option. The default is "". Percent
substitutions are performed on string before it is executed. The
following substitutions are valid:
- %W
- The pathname of the widget.
- %p
- The name of the node.
- %P
- The full pathname of the node.
- %#
- The id of the node.
- %%
- Translates to a single percent.
- -columnshowhighlight bool
- Enable display highlight color when column activated. Default is
false.
- -cursor cursor
- Specifies the widget's cursor. The default cursor is
"".
- -dashes number
- Sets the dash style of the horizontal and vertical lines drawn connecting
entries. Number is the length in pixels of the dashes and gaps in
the line. If number is 0, solid lines will be drawn. The
default is 1 (dotted).
- -emptystyle stylename
- Set a style to be used for empty cells.
- -entryshowhighlight bool
- Enable display highlight color when entry activated. Default is
false.
- -exportselection boolean
- Indicates if the selection is exported. If the widget is exporting its
selection then it will observe the standard X11 protocols for handling the
selection. Selections are available as type STRING; the value of
the selection will be the label of the selected nodes, separated by
newlines. The default is no.
- -fillnull boolean
- Indicates that empty data columns are to be drawn anyways, and to apply
the -nullstyle if defined. Turning this off will leave unsightly
gaps where attributes (eg. background and underline) were normally
expected to be displayed. The default is yes.
- -flat boolean
- Indicates whether to display the tree as a flattened list. If
boolean is true, then the hierarchy will be a list of full paths
for the nodes. Hide and show are not supported in flat mode. This option
also has affect on sorting. See the sort command for
more information. The default is no.
- -focusdashes dashList
- Sets the dash style of the outline rectangle drawn around the entry label
of the node that current has focus. Number is the length in pixels
of the dashes and gaps in the line. If number is 0, a solid
line will be drawn. The default is 1.
- -focusforeground color
- Sets the color of the focus rectangle. The default is black.
- -focusheight value
- Set the height in pixels to reserve for focus highlighting above and below
the line. The default is 1, but setting this to 0 will result in a
more compact display.
- -font fontName
- Specifies the font to use for text. The default is
TkDefaultFont.
- -foreground color
- Sets the text color of entry labels. You can override this for individual
entries with the entry's -foreground configuration option. The
default is black.
- -height pixels
- Specifies the requested height of widget. The default is 400.
- -formatcmd scriptcmd
- Command called to format the displayed data value. Percent substitutions
are performed on scriptcmd as per find -exec. The called
command returns the value to be displayed. This may be overridden by
column or style -formatcmd. For the tree column, has no effect when
using -showfull with -flat.
- -hidedataicons boolean
- If boolean is true, it indicates that data column icons (set via
styles) should not be displayed. The default is no.
- -hidedatatext boolean
- If boolean is true, it indicates that that data column text should
not be displayed. The default is no.
- -hideicons boolean
- If boolean is true, it indicates that tree column icons should not
be displayed. The default is no.
- -hideleaves boolean
- If boolean is true, it indicates that no leaves should be
displayed. The default is no.
- -hideroot boolean
- If boolean is true, it indicates that no entry for the root node
should be displayed. The default is no.
- -highlightbackground color
- Specifies the normal color of the traversal highlight region when the
widget does not have the input focus.
- -highlightcolor color
- Specifies the color of the traversal highlight rectangle when the widget
has the input focus. The default is black.
- -highlightthickness pixels
- Specifies the width of the highlight rectangle indicating when the widget
has input focus. The value may have any of the forms acceptable to
Tk_GetPixels. If the value is zero, no focus highlight will be
displayed. The default is 2.
- -icons images
- Specifies images for the entry's icon. Images is a list of two Tk
images: the first image is displayed when the node is open, the second
when it is closed.
- -imagecmd scriptcmd
- Specifies a command to call the first time an image is displayed for any
image used in the -images, -*icon, and -*icons
options. Percent substitutions is performed on scriptcmd as per
find -exec, with the image name being used as the value (%V). The
called command can either modify the image or set a new icon.
The main use of -imagecmd is to perform image loading on demand as
they become visible for the first time. To use it, an icon option must be
set with a placeholder image. When this becomes visible the first time,
the callback will replaces it with a real image. The callback may also add
tags, styles or even dynamically load data, eg.
proc ICMD {w id col img} {
$w entry conf $id -icon blt::tv::normalFile
#$img conf -file [GetFile $id $col]
$w tag add addimg $id
}
pack [treeview .t -imagecmd {ICMD %W %# %C %V}]
foreach i {A B C} {
.t insert end $i -icons [image create photo]
}
- -inlinedata bool
- Enables that data column values that start with a @ and are a list
of length 2, are to be interpreted as an inline style or image name. If
value is the name of an image, a style is created using the name of image
with -icon set to that image. A style is applied to the cell in the manner
of style set. Default is true.
- -insertfirstnum
- Upon inserts use forward search of tree label for num elements, then fall
back to a reverse search. The default is 1, which provides for very fast
insertions at the begining or near the end of really long trees. Set to -1
for forward search only, for example, if using
-allowduplicates.
- -leaficons images
- Specifies images for a leaf entry's icons. Images is a list of two
Tk images: the first image is displayed when the node is open, the second
when it is closed.
- -levelpad pixels
- Indentation to add when displaying sub-tree levels.
- -levelstyles stylenames
- Set a list of styles to use for entries at a given level. The first style
is used for entries at level 1, the second for level 2, etc. This provides
a simple way to specify colors for entries at a given level without
explicitly setting entry options.
- -linecolor color
- Sets the color of the connecting lines drawn between entries. The default
is black.
- -linespacing pixels
- Sets the number of pixels spacing between entries. The default is
0.
- -linewidth pixels
- Set the width of the lines drawn connecting entries. If pixels is
0, no vertical or horizontal lines are drawn. The default is
1.
- -minheight pixels
- Set the minimum height for entries. Default is 0.
- -nextautonum
- For inserts at the root node, the start number for the next #auto insert.
This is automatically incremented at each insert which speeds up bulk
#auto inserts.
- -nextsubautonum
- For inserts not into the root node, the number the next child #auto insert
starts it's search from. The default is 1.
- -newtags boolean
- If boolean is true, when sharing a tree object (see the
-tree option), don't share its tags too. The default is
0.
- -noautocloseleaf boolean
- If boolean is true, then opening a leaf node will leave it in open
mode. The default is false, which automatically sets the mode of a
leaf node back to closed without invoking -closecommand.
- -nofocusselectbackground color
- Background select color when focus lost.
- -nofocusselectforeground color
- Foreground select color when focus lost.
- -openanchor string
- When a node with children is opened, defines the -anchor used to the see
sub-command. Must be one of: n c s. The default is c.
- -opencommand string
- Specifies a Tcl script to be invoked when a node is open. You can override
this for individual entries with the entry's -opencommand
configuration option. The default is "". Percent
substitutions are performed on string before it is executed. The
following substitutions are valid:
- %W
- The pathname of the widget.
- %p
- The name of the node.
- %P
- The full pathname of the node.
- %#
- The id of the node.
- %%
- Translates to a single percent.
- -padx pixels
- Set the padding on left and right of widget.
- -pady pixels
- Set the padding on top and bottom of widget.
- -relief relief
- Specifies the 3-D effect for the widget. Relief specifies how the
treeview widget should appear relative to widget it is packed into;
for example, raised means the treeview widget should appear
to protrude. The default is sunken.
- -resizecursor string
- Cursor to use on resize.
- -rootnode num
- Specifiy the node number that is to be the root. This allows a subtree to
appear as the root. Multiple treeviews may share a tree with different
root nodes, and thus supporting subviews. Default is 0.
- -scrollmode mode
- Specifies the style of scrolling to be used. There are three different
modes of scrolling: listbox, canvas, and hierbox. In
listbox mode, the last entry can always be scrolled to the top of
the widget. In hierbox mode, the last entry is always drawn at the
bottom of the widget. The default is hierbox.
- listbox
- Like the listbox widget, the last entry can always be scrolled to
the top of the widget window. This allows the scrollbar thumb to shrink as
the last entry is scrolled upward.
- hierbox
- Like the hierbox widget, the last entry can only be viewed at the
bottom of the widget window. The scrollbar stays a constant size.
- canvas
- Like the canvas widget, the entries are bound within the scrolling
area.
- -scrolltile bool
- Specifies if tiling should scroll with widget. The default is
false.
- -selectbackground color
- Sets the background color selected node entries. The default is
#ffffea.
- -selectborderwidth pixels
- Sets the width of the raised 3-D border drawn around the labels of
selected entries. The default is 0.
- -selectcommand string
- Specifies a Tcl script to invoked when the set of selected nodes changes.
The default is "".
- -selectforeground color
- Sets the color of the labels of selected node entries while the widget has
focus. The default is black.
- -selectmode mode
- Specifies the selection mode. If mode is single, only one
node can be selected at a time. If multiple more than one node can
be selected. If none no selection is displayed. If cell or
multicell then selection is for cells rather than whole nodes
(rows). The default is single.
- -selectrelief relief
- Specifies the 3-D effect of the selected text in the edit window.
Relief indicates how the text should appear relative to the edit
window; for example, raised means the text should appear to
protrude. The default is flat.
- -selecttile image
- Set a tile background image to use for selection.
- -separator string
- Specifies the character sequence to use when splitting the path
components. The separator may be several characters wide (such as
"::") Consecutive separators in a pathname are treated as one.
If string is the empty string, the pathnames are Tcl lists. If
string is the none, no splitting will is done. Each element
is a path component. The default is "".
- -showfull boolean
- Show full path name when in -flat mode. The default is
true.
- -showtitles boolean
- If boolean is false, column titles are not be displayed. The
default is yes.
- -sortselection boolean
- If boolean is true, nodes in the selection are ordered as they are
currently displayed (depth-first or sorted), not in the order they were
selected. The default is no.
- -stylecommand string
- Specifies a Tcl command to handle references to unknown styles. The call
performs the same substitutions as the -exec option in the
find command, except string is used for %V. The
called command is expected to create the style. The default values is
"%W style create textbox %V".
Dynamic creation is performed for any style used in the configure
subcommands. It also handles inline data of the form for the image passed
after the @ sign (see the -inlinedata option).
- -substyle stylename
- Set a style for use with the -sublabel. Note: you can hide all
sublabels by using a style with the -hide option set.
- -takefocus focus
- Provides information used when moving the focus from window to window via
keyboard traversal (e.g., Tab and Shift-Tab). If focus is 0,
this means that this window should be skipped entirely during keyboard
traversal. 1 means that the this window should always receive the
input focus. An empty value means that the traversal scripts make the
decision whether to focus on the window. The default is
"1".
- -tile image
- Set background tile image.
- -titlefont font
- Font to use for titles.
- -titlepad N
- Pad to add above and below title.
- -tree tree
- Use an externally created data tree object. Using a tree
command facilitates data access, tracing, and loading/saving. eg.
set t [tree create]
set n 0
while {[incr n]<30000} {
$t insert end -data {A 0 B 0}
}
pack [treeview .tv -tree $t]
.tv column insert end A B
- -trim string
- Specifies a string leading characters to trim from entry pathnames before
parsing. This only makes sense if the -separator is also set. The
default is "".
- -underline height
- Draw an underline of the given height below each entry across its entire
width. Use in conjunction with column reliefs this provides a grid like
effect. The default height is 0.
- -width pixels
- Sets the requested width of the widget. If pixels is 0, then the
with is computed from the contents of the treeview widget. The
default is 200.
- -xscrollcommand string
- Specifies the prefix for a command used to communicate with horizontal
scrollbars. Whenever the horizontal view in the widget's window changes,
the widget will generate a Tcl command by concatenating the scroll command
and two numbers. If this option is not specified, then no command will be
executed.
- -xscrollincrement pixels
- Sets the horizontal scrolling distance. The default is 20 pixels.
- -yscrollcommand string
- Specifies the prefix for a command used to communicate with vertical
scrollbars. Whenever the vertical view in the widget's window changes, the
widget will generate a Tcl command by concatenating the scroll command and
two numbers. If this option is not specified, then no command will be
executed.
- -yscrollincrement pixels
- Sets the vertical scrolling distance. The default is 20 pixels.
ENTRY OPTIONS¶
Many widget configuration options have counterparts in entries. For example,
there is a
-closecommand configuration option for both widget itself
and for individual entries. Options set at the widget level are global for all
entries. If the entry configuration option is set, then it overrides the
widget option. This is done to avoid wasting memory by replicated options.
Most entries will have redundant options.
There is no resource class or name for entries.
- -activeicons images
- Specifies images to be displayed as the entry's icon when it is active.
This overrides the global -activeicons configuration option for the
specific entry. Images is a list of two Tk images: the first image
is displayed when the node is open, the second when it is closed.
- -bindtags tagList
- Specifies the binding tags for nodes. TagList is a list of binding
tag names. The tags and their order will determine how events are handled
for nodes. Each tag in the list matching the current event sequence will
have its Tcl command executed. The default value is all.
- -button string
- Indicates whether a button should be displayed on the left side of the
node entry. String can be yes, no, or auto. If
auto, then a button is automatically displayed if the node has
children. This is the default.
- -closecommand string
- Specifies a Tcl script to be invoked when the node is closed. This
overrides the global -closecommand option for this entry. The
default is "". Percent substitutions are performed on
string before it is executed. The following substitutions are
valid:
- %W
- The pathname of the widget.
- %p
- The name of the node.
- %P
- The full pathname of the node.
- %#
- The id of the node.
- %%
- Translates to a single percent.
- -data list
- Initializes or change data fields for the node. List is a list of
name-value pairs to be set. Note, this can not be used to unset or forget
values for columns, meaning an empty list does nothing. For unsetting use
entry unset. The default is "".
- -font fontName
- Sets the font for entry row text. This overrides the widget's -font
option for this node.
- -forcetree bool
- Force node to be treated as a tree, even if it has no children. This
differs from -button above in that all drawing and querying aspects
of the node are treated as a tree. This option is useful primarily for
deferring loading until a tree is opened. The default is
false.
- -foreground color
- Sets the text color of the entry label. This overrides the widget's
-foreground configuration option. The default is
"".
- -height num
- Set height for entry.
- -hide bool
- Hide the entry.
- -icons images
- Specifies images to be displayed for the entry's icon. This overrides the
global -icons configuration option. Images is a list of two
Tk images: the first image is displayed when the node is open, the second
when it is closed.
- -isopen bool
- Specify if the entries is in the open state. The default is
false.
- -label string
- Sets the text for the entry's displayed label. If set to
"", the label of the tree node is displayed The default
is "" (see entry relabel).
- -opencommand string
- Specifies a Tcl script to be invoked when the entry is opened. This
overrides the widget's -opencommand option for this node. The
default is "". Percent substitutions are performed on
string before it is executed. The following substitutions are
valid:
- %W
- The pathname of the widget.
- %p
- The name of the node.
- %P
- The full pathname of the node.
- %#
- The id of the node.
- %%
- Translates to a single percent.
- -shadow color
- Set shadow color for text.
- -state value
- Set the state of the entry where value is one of: normal,
active, disabled. The default state is normal. When
the state is set to disabled, the text color displays using
-disabledforeground and the node ignores any attempted open
or close.
- -style stylename
- Set the style to use for the entry. This will override the column style,
just as style set will override an entry style. This is useful
mostly for seting bg/fg/font for a row. Other options may or may not do
nothing. Note, setting icon in a style will apply to all value columns,
but not the tree column.
- -sublabel string
- Sets the text for the entry's sub-label to be displayed to the right of
the nodes -label value. This is rendered using the -substyle
style.
- -underline num
- Character to underline in an entries text label. Default is -1.
- -userdata list
- Extra space available for storing user data.
Button configuration options may also be set by the
option command. The
resource subclass is
Button. The resource name is always
button.
option add *TreeView.Button.Foreground white
option add *TreeView.button.Background blue
The following are the configuration options available for buttons.
- -activebackground color
- Sets the background color of active buttons. A button is made active when
the mouse passes over it or by the button activate operation.
- -activeforeground color
- Sets the foreground color of active buttons. A button is made active when
the mouse passes over it or by the button activate operation.
- -activeimages images
- Specify images to use for active buttons.
- -background color
- Sets the background of the button. The default is white.
- -borderwidth pixels
- Sets the width of the 3-D border around the button. The -relief
option determines if a border is to be drawn. The default is
1.
- -closerelief relief
- Specifies the 3-D effect for the closed button. Relief indicates
how the button should appear relative to the widget; for example,
raised means the button should appear to protrude. The default is
solid.
- -cursor cursor
- Sets the widget's cursor. The default cursor is "".
- -foreground color
- Sets the foreground color of buttons. The default is black.
- -images images
- Specifies images to be displayed for the button. Images is a list
of two Tk images: the first image is displayed when the button is open,
the second when it is closed. If the images is the empty string,
then a plus/minus gadget is drawn. The default is
"".
- -openrelief relief
- Specifies the 3-D effect of the open button. Relief indicates how
the button should appear relative to the widget; for example,
raised means the button should appear to protrude. The default is
flat.
- -size pixels
- Sets the requested size of the button. The default is 0.
STYLE OPTIONS¶
Five style types are available:
textbox, combobox, checkbox, barbox,
windowbox. Autocreated styles are by default of type
textbox. A
barbox provides progressbars for numeric cell values. The special style
windowbox supports embedded subwindows within data cells.
The resource subclass is the name of the style, titlized, ie.
option add *TreeView.TextBoxStyle.tvBackground white
option add *TreeView.ComboBoxStyle.tvBackground green
option add *TreeView.CheckBoxStyle.tvBackground blue
A default textbox style
text comes predefined and is set for each columns
-style option. Styles may also be associated with entry-rows and/or
cells, as follows:
treeview .t -width 300 -height 200
pack .t -fill both -expand y
.t col insert end Size Age Weight
.t style create combobox MyStyle0 -bg red
.t style create textbox MyStyle1 -bg blue
.t style create textbox MyStyle2 -bg green
.t style create textbox MyStyle3 -bg orange
.t col conf Size -style MyStyle0
foreach i {Able Baker Charlie} {
.t insert end $i -data {Size 1 Age 2 Weight 3}
}
.t entry conf 2 -style MyStyle2
.t style set MyStyle3 Weight 3
.t insert end Empty
.t conf -emptystyle MyStyle1
See also the widget options
-altstyle,
-emptystyle and
-levelstyles. The following are available for all but the windowbox
type. Note, some of these options are utilized only in particular contexts:
- -activebackground color
- Specifies the active background color of a style. Alias is
-activebg.
- -activeforeground color
- Specifies the active foreground color of a style. Alias is
-activefg.
- -background color
- Background color override. Default is empty.
- -cursor cursorname
- Specifies the cursor of a style. This cursor for the widget when an
element is activated.
- -editopts values
- Cell option name/value pairs for the builtin text edit facilty. These are
appended to the columns -editopts. See column
-editopts.
- -font fontName
- Sets the font for a style.
- -foreground color
- Specifies the foreground color of a style. Alias is -fg.
- -gap N
- Specifies the gap.
- -hide bool
- Values or subtext having a style with hide on are to be hidden. Columns
and entries are unaffected.
- -highlightbackground color
- Specifies the highlight background color of a style. Alias is
-highlightbg.
- -highlightforeground color
- Specifies the highlight foreground color of a style. Alias is
-highlightfg.
- -icon name
- Specifies the icon.
- -priority N
- Specifies a priority for the style. Higher priorities are used for
overriding bg/fg/font. The default 0.
- -readonly bool
- Disallow editing for a cell whose column has -edit set to true. The
default is False.
- -shadow shadow
- Set shadow.
- -tile img
- Set tiling.
- The following additional configuration options are available for
textbox:
- -formatcmd scriptcmd
- Command called to format the displayed key-data value. Percent
substitutions are performed on scriptcmd as per find -exec.
The called command returns the value to be displayed.
- -iconside N
- Specifies which side of the text the icon is placed. Default is left.
- -side N
- Specifies which side of cell to anchor contents. Default is top.
- The following additional configuration options are available for
combobox:
- -buttonicons icons
- A pair of icons to use for the button icon. The second icon is drawn when
style activate is used on a cell (managed automatically by the
editing code).
- -borderwidth pixel
- Size of border.
- -buttonborderwidth pixel
- Size of buttons border
- -buttonrelief relief
- Relief of button.
- -choicecmd cmd
- Command called to get the list of choices for editing, after the following
substitutions: %X %Y %C %# %W %%. Used by the library proc
blt::tv::EditCell which implements builtin editing.
- -choicekey key
- Key field to in the current node to get the list of choices from.
- -choices lst
- A list of choices for editing.
- The following additional configuration options are available for
checkbox:
- -boxcolor color
- Color of box.
- -boxsize num
- Size of box.
- -checkcolor color
- Color of check.
- -checkicons images
- A pair of icons to use to represent the on/off state instead of drawing a
checkbox.
- -fillcolor color
- Color of fill.
- -halo num
- Halo around checkbox in which to accept a click. If num is less
than zero, accept a click anywhere in the cell. The default is
0.
- -linewidth num
- Line size.
- -offvalue val
- Value representing off.
- -onvalue val
- Value representing on.
- -showvalue bool
- Show value as well..
- The following additional configuration options are available for
barbox:
- -barbg color
- Color for the background of the bar. Default is the empty string.
- -boxcolor color
- Color of box around bar.
- -barfg color
- Color for the foreground of the bar. Default is green.
- -barheight num
- Height of bar. Default 10.
- -barwidth num
- Width of bar. Default 80.
- -filltile tile
- Image to tile-fill bar with.
- -formatcmd scriptcmd
- Command called to format the displayed value. Percent substitutions are
performed on scriptcmd as per find -exec. The called command
returns the value to be displayed.
- -linewidth num
- Width of border around the bar. Default is 1.
- -maxvalue val
- The maxiumum value. Default is 100.0.
- -minvalue val
- The miniumum value. Default is 0.0.
- -showvalue bool
- Show the numeric value.
- Only the following configuration options are available with
windowbox:
- -minheight num
- Minimum height of window. Window height will be taller if the the entry
height is greater than num. Default is 0.
- -minwidth num
- Minimum width of window. Window width will be wider if the the column
width is greater than num. Default is 0.
- -sticky val
- Stickiness of the window inside the cell, as defined by the grid
command. The default value is w.
- -windowcmd string
- Command invoked to return window path. Percent substitutions are performed
on string before it is executed. The following substitutions are
valid:
- %W
- The pathname of the widget.
- %p
- The name of the node.
- %P
- The full pathname of the node.
- %#
- The id of the node.
- %C
- The column identifier.
- %%
- Translates to a single percent.
COLUMN OPTIONS¶
Column configuration options may also be set by the
option command. The
resource subclass is
Column. The resource name is the name of the
column.
option add *TreeView.Column.Foreground white
option add *TreeView.treeView.Background blue
The following configuration options are available for columns.
- -activetitlebackground color
- Active title background color.
- -activetitleforeground color
- Active title foreground color.
- -autowidth value
- If the maximum width of a column exceeds the given value, then the column
width uses this value instead -width. When value is zero or
-width is non-zero, has no effect. Allows setting a default column
width limit, while still permitting the user to manually resize larger
(unlike -max). The default value is 0.
- -background color
- Sets the background color of the column. This overrides the widget's
-background option. The default is white.
- -bindtags string
- Set binding tags for column.
- -borderwidth pixels
- Sets the width of the 3-D border of the column. The -relief option
determines if a border is to be drawn. The default is 0.
- -colorpattern patcolors
- Alter foreground color based on a string match against the cell data
value. Pattern/color pairs are specified in patcolors. If the
pattern matches, then color becomes the foreground of the data cell. This
provides a low-overhead way to display different colors depending only on
the form of data.
- -colorregexp patcolors
- Does the same thing as -colorpattern, except uses regexp instead,
and has a lower priority.
- -command string
- Set command for use by invoke. This is called everytime the column
is selected. For example, sortable columns can be enabled by a setting
this to {blt::tv::SortColumn %W %C}, or sort tree children of with
{blt::tv::SortTree %W %C}. Note that SortColumn can temporarily
change the treeview mode to -flat. The following substitutions are
valid:
- %W
- The pathname of the widget.
- %C
- The column identifier.
- %%
- Translates to a single percent.
- -edit num
- Indicates if the column's data fields can be edited via the builtin
editing facility. If num is True the data fields in the column can
be edited. The default is False.
- -editopts values
- Sub-option pair settings for the builtin text edit facilty implemented by
::blt::tv::EditCol. Note, these are used only for cells with a
style type of textbox and combobox. Following is partial
documentation of the fBtextbox (or see ::blt::tv::EditCol
$blt_library/treeview.tcl).
- -allowtypes type
- List of types to allow text editing for, or * for all. The default
is textbox.
- -autonl bool
- Automatically use either an entry, spinbox or text as appropriate. The
default is to use an entry widget. Text containing newlines will use a
text widget. A column with combobox style where -choices or -choicecmd is
set will use a spinbox.
- -choices list
- List of choices for spinbox/combo.
- -conf values
- Options to pass directly to the widget.
- -embed bool
- When True the edit window is managed internally via an embedded windowbox
style. When false place is used to manage the window. The default
is False. An embedded window has advantages but will result in a
re-layout at the begin and end of editing. Note: place is always used for
the tree column.
- -endcmd cmd
- Command to call at end of edit, after the new value is set. If a percent
is found, command substitution occurs, otherwise the call appends 5
arguments: widget data olddata ind col.
- -leafs bool
- Limit editing to leafs only. Default is false.
- -nlkeys opt
- Keys for inserting newline in multiline edits. The default value is:
<Control-r> <Shift-Return>.
- -nottnull bool
- Do not edit empty fields that have not had data assigned to them. Default
is false.
- -optscmd cmd
- Command called to get options. Called with 3 args: widget ind col. Returns
name/value pairs which are additional options as accepted by
-editopts. To indicate that a cell is non-editable, return
{-readonly True}.
- -readonly bool
- Cell is readonly. Do not edit.
- -sel bool
- Value is initially selected in edit window. Default is true.
- -startcmd cmd
- Command to call at start of edit. If a percent is found, command
substitution occurs, otherwise the 3 arguments are appended: widget ind
col.
- -tab opts
- Setup a bind for Tab in the edit window (bool or args passed to
TabMove).
- -titles bool
- Enable editing of the title label. Default is false.
- -treelabel bool
- Edit -tree cmd label rather than treeview label. Default is
true.
- -type bool
- A basic wize type eg. bool, int, choice
- -typecol column
- Column/key to get -type from.
- -vcmd cmd
- Command to override the columns -validatecmd.
- -widget wid
- The widget to use. Builtin support types are: spinbox, text, entry.
The default is entry.
- -withtag tag
- Edit only if has tag.
- -withouttag tag
- Edit only if does not have tag.
- -wrap value
- Setting for wrap mode when edit window is a text widget. Default is
none.
For more generalized control of editing, bind to the
<<TreeViewEditStart/End>> virtual events.
- -font font
- Sets the font for the column. Currently, should not be mixed this with and
a -style a font for the column.
- -foreground color
- Sets the text color the column.
- -fillcmd scriptcmd
- Demand load data into unset values, just prior to display. The call occurs
the first time each entry is displayed in the column. Only cells not
having a value/label set are updated. Before calling, the id is appended.
The new value should be returned. For tree columns the result is used to
set the entry label, otherwise it sets a data cell value. If an error is
raised, the value is set to the empty string.
Here is an example that loads a large tree. It demonstrates that only the
first dozen or so are update initially, and more as you scroll. A
practical example might load data from a database.
set t [tree create]
$t create -num 10000
pack [treeview .t -tree $t]
proc FillLabel {id} { puts "L$id"; return L$id }
proc FillData {id} { return D$id }
.t col conf #0 -fillcmd FillLabel
.t col insert end A -fillcmd FillData
- -hide boolean
- If boolean is true, the column is not displayed. The default is
no.
- -justify justify
- Specifies how the column data fields text should be justified within the
column. This matters only when the column is wider than the data field to
be display. Justify must be left, right, or
center. The default is center.
- -max size
- Maximum size for column.
- -min size
- Minimum size for column.
- -pad pad
- Specifies how much padding for the left and right sides of the column.
Pad is a list of one or two screen distances. If pad has two
elements, the left side of the column is padded by the first distance and
the right side by the second. If pad has just one distance, both
the left and right sides are padded evenly. The default is 2.
- -relief relief
- Specifies the 3-D effect of the column. Relief specifies how the
column should appear relative to the widget; for example, raised
means the column should appear to protrude. The default is
flat.
- -ruledashes value
- Set resize rule is dashed.
- -scrolltile bool
- Tile image scrolls.
- -sortaltcolumns list
- List of alternate columns sort can use when cell values are equal. It is
an error to include the current or tree column.
- -sortcommand script
- Command to actually compare entries during sort.
- -sortmode mode
- Used by scripts to set -mode for sort command (eg.
blt::tv::SortColumn).
- -state state
- Sets the state of the column. If state is disable then the
column title can not be activated nor invoked. The default is
normal.
- -style stylename
- Set the style to use for column.
- -tile image
- Image to tile column with.
- -title string
- Sets the title for the column. The default is "".
- -titlearrow value
- Forces an arrow to be drawn in the title. The value is one of:
left right up down none and defaults to none. This is used
when implementing custom sorts as the indicator.
- -titlebackground color
- Background for title.
- -titleborderwidth size
- Border size.
- -titlefont font
- Font for column title.
- -titlejustify just
- Side to place title.
- -titleforeground color
- Sets the foreground color of the column title. The default is
black.
- -titlerelief relief
- Relief for title.
- -titleshadow color
- Sets the color of the drop shadow of the column title. The default is
"".
- -titlestyle style
- A style to use for titles.
- -width num
- The user requested width for the column.
- -underline num
- Character to underline in column title text. Default is -1.
- -validatecmd command
- This option provides a command for validating or post processing edits
from the builtin column edit feature (enabled with col conf -edit
1). If a percent is found, command substitution occurs, otherwise 5
arguments are appended: widget data olddata ind col. The called
command should return newvalue, possibly with modifications. To
revert to the original value, just return $oldvalue To continue
editing, use return -code return
- -weight float
- Weighting to apply extra space.
- -width pixels
- Sets the requested width of the column. This overrides the computed with
of the column. If pixels is 0, the width is computed as from the
contents of the column. The default is 0.
EMBEDDED WINDOWS¶
Embedded windows is supported for columns or cells via the special style type
windowbox. If
-windowcmd is not being used, the cell data is
assumed to contain the widget name, or tail part of a widget name. If the data
does not provide a valid window it is silently ignored and nothing is
displayed. If multiple cells try to display the same widget simultaneously,
only the first one appears. The normal Tk slave window rules apply (ie. must
be child of the parent).
OLD TEXT EDITING OPTIONS¶
SECTION OBSOLETE.
This section is obsolete and has been replaced with builtin editing using a Tk
entry widget. See
TREEVIEW EDITING above.
Text edit window configuration options may also be set by the Tk
option
command. The resource class is
TreeViewEditor. The resource name is
always
edit.
option add *TreeViewEditor.Foreground white
option add *edit.Background blue
The following are the configuration options available for the text editing
window.
- -background color
- Sets the background of the text edit window. The default is
white.
- -borderwidth pixels
- Sets the width of the 3-D border around the edit window. The
-relief option determines if a border is to be drawn. The default
is 1.
- -exportselection boolean
- Indicates if the text selection is exported. If the edit window is
exporting its selection then it will observe the standard X11 protocols
for handling the selection. Selections are available as type
STRING. The default is no.
- -relief relief
- Specifies the 3-D effect of the edit window. Relief indicates how
the background should appear relative to the edit window; for example,
raised means the background should appear to protrude. The default
is solid.
- -selectbackground color
- Sets the background of the selected text in the edit window. The default
is white.
- -selectborderwidth pixels
- Sets the width of the 3-D border around the selected text in the edit
window. The -selectrelief option determines if a border is to be
drawn. The default is 1.
- -selectforeground color
- Sets the foreground of the selected text in the edit window. The default
is white.
- -selectrelief relief
- Specifies the 3-D effect of the selected text in the edit window.
Relief indicates how the text should appear relative to the edit
window; for example, raised means the text should appear to
protrude. The default is flat.
DEFAULT BINDINGS¶
Tk automatically creates class bindings for treeviews that give them Motif-like
behavior. Much of the behavior of a
treeview widget is determined by
its
-selectmode option, which selects one of two ways of dealing with
the selection.
If the selection mode is
single, only one node can be selected at a time.
Clicking button 1 on an node selects it and deselects any other selected item.
If the selection mode is
multiple, any number of entries may be selected
at once, including discontiguous ranges. Clicking Control-Button-1 on a node
entry toggles its selection state without affecting any other entries.
Pressing Shift-Button-1 on a node entry selects it, extends the selection.
- [0]
- The virtual event <<TreeViewFocusEvent>> is generated for each
keyboard and mouse initiated change in focus. It is up to the user to
determine if the focus actually changed.
- [1]
- In extended mode, the selected range can be adjusted by pressing
button 1 with the Shift key down: this modifies the selection to consist
of the entries between the anchor and the entry under the mouse,
inclusive. The un-anchored end of this new selection can also be dragged
with the button down.
- [2]
- In extended mode, pressing button 1 with the Control key down
starts a toggle operation: the anchor is set to the entry under the mouse,
and its selection state is reversed. The selection state of other entries
isn't changed. If the mouse is dragged with button 1 down, then the
selection state of all entries between the anchor and the entry under the
mouse is set to match that of the anchor entry; the selection state of all
other entries remains what it was before the toggle operation began.
- [3]
- If the mouse leaves the treeview window with button 1 down, the window
scrolls away from the mouse, making information visible that used to be
off-screen on the side of the mouse. The scrolling continues until the
mouse re-enters the window, the button is released, or the end of the
hierarchy is reached.
- [4]
- Mouse button 2 may be used for scanning. If it is pressed and dragged over
the treeview widget, the contents of the hierarchy drag at high
speed in the direction the mouse moves.
- [5]
- If the Up or Down key is pressed, the location cursor (active entry) moves
up or down one entry, as does Control-p and Control-n. If the selection
mode is browse or extended then the new active entry is also
selected and all other entries are deselected. In extended mode the
new active entry becomes the selection anchor.
- [6]
- In extended mode, Shift-Up and Shift-Down move the location cursor
(active entry) up or down one entry and also extend the selection to that
entry in a fashion similar to dragging with mouse button 1.
- [7]
- The Left and Right keys scroll the treeview widget view left and
right by the width of the character 0. Control-Left and
Control-Right scroll the treeview widget view left and right by the
width of the window.
- [8]
- The Prior and Next keys scroll the treeview widget view up and down
by one page (the height of the window), as does Control-u and
Control-d.
- [9]
- The Home and End keys scroll the treeview widget horizontally to
the left and right edges, respectively.
- [10]
- Control-Home sets the location cursor to the first entry, selects that
entry, and deselects everything else in the widget.
- [11]
- Control-End sets the location cursor to the last entry, selects that
entry, and deselects everything else in the widget.
- [12]
- In extended mode, Control-Shift-Home extends the selection to the
first entry and Control-Shift-End extends the selection to the last
entry.
- [13]
- In multiple mode, Control-Shift-Home moves the location cursor to
the first entry and Control-Shift-End moves the location cursor to the
last entry.
- [14]
- The space and Select keys make a selection at the location cursor (active
entry) just as if mouse button 1 had been pressed over this entry.
- [15]
- In extended mode, Control-Shift-space and Shift-Select extend the
selection to the active entry just as if button 1 had been pressed with
the Shift key down.
- [16]
- In extended mode, the Escape key cancels the most recent selection
and restores all the entries in the selected range to their previous
selection state.
- [17]
- Control-slash selects everything in the widget, except in single
and browse modes, in which case it selects the active entry and
deselects everything else.
- [18]
- Control-backslash deselects everything in the widget, except in
browse mode where it has no effect.
- [19]
- The F16 key (labelled Copy on many Sun workstations) or Meta-w copies the
selection in the widget to the clipboard, if there is a selection.
The behavior of
treeview widgets can be changed by defining new bindings
for individual widgets or by redefining the class bindings.
In addition to the above behavior, the following additional behavior is defined
by the default widget class (TreeView) bindings.
- <ButtonPress-2>
- Starts scanning.
- <B2-Motion>
- Adjusts the scan.
- <ButtonRelease-2>
- Stops scanning.
- <B1-Leave>
- Starts auto-scrolling.
- <B1-Enter>
- Starts auto-scrolling
- <KeyPress-Up>
- Moves the focus to the previous entry.
- <KeyPress-Down>
- Moves the focus to the next entry.
- <Shift-KeyPress-Up>
- Moves the focus to the previous sibling.
- <Shift-KeyPress-Down>
- Moves the focus to the next sibling.
- <KeyPress-Prior>
- Moves the focus to first entry. Closed or hidden entries are ignored.
- <KeyPress-Next>
- Move the focus to the last entry. Closed or hidden entries are
ignored.
- <KeyPress-Left>
- Closes the entry. It is not an error if the entry has no children.
- <KeyPress-Right>
- Opens the entry, displaying its children. It is not an error if the entry
has no children.
- <KeyPress-space>
- In "single" select mode this selects the entry. In
"multiple" mode, it toggles the entry (if it was previous
selected, it is not deselected).
- <KeyRelease-space>
- Turns off select mode.
- <KeyPress-Return>
- Sets the focus to the current entry.
- <KeyRelease-Return>
- Turns off select mode.
- <KeyPress>
- Moves to the next entry whose label starts with the letter typed.
- <KeyPress-Home>
- Moves the focus to first entry. Closed or hidden entries are ignored.
- <KeyPress-End>
- Move the focus to the last entry. Closed or hidden entries are
ignored.
- <Control-a>
- Move to parent of current entry.
- <Control-o>
- Open current entry.
- <Control-Shift-O>
- Open current entry recursively.
- <Double-ButtonRelease-1>
- Edit cell.
- <Alt-Double-ButtonRelease-1>
- Edit cell.
- <Control-KeyPress-minus>
- Close parent of current entry.
- <Control-F1>
- Opens all tree nodes.
- <Control-F2>
- Closes all tree nodes (except root).
- <Control-F3>
- Toggle flat mode.
- <Control-F4>
- Reset all column widths back to 0 allowing autosizing.
- <Control-Shift-O>
- Open focus tree node recursively.
- <Control-Shift-C>
- Close focus tree node recursively.
Buttons have bindings. There are associated with the "all" bindtag
(see the entry's -bindtag option). You can use the
bind operation to
change them.
- <Enter>
- Highlights the button of the current entry.
- <Leave>
- Returns the button back to its normal state.
- <ButtonRelease-1>
- Adjust the view so that the current entry is visible.
ENTRY BINDINGS¶
Entries have default bindings. There are associated with the "all"
bindtag (see the entry's -bindtag option). You can use the
bind
operation to modify them.
- <Enter>
- Highlights the current entry.
- <Leave>
- Returns the entry back to its normal state.
- <ButtonPress-1>
- Sets the selection anchor the current entry.
- <Double-ButtonPress-1>
- Toggles the selection of the current entry.
- <B1-Motion>
- For "multiple" mode only. Saves the current location of the
pointer for auto-scrolling. Resets the selection mark.
- <ButtonRelease-1>
- For "multiple" mode only. Sets the selection anchor to the
current entry.
- <Shift-ButtonPress-1>
- For "multiple" mode only. Extends the selection.
- <Shift-Double-ButtonPress-1>
- Place holder. Does nothing.
- <Shift-B1-Motion>
- Place holder. Does nothing.
- <Shift-ButtonRelease-1>
- Stop auto-scrolling.
- <Control-ButtonPress-1>
- For "multiple" mode only. Toggles and extends the
selection.
- <Control-Double-ButtonPress-1>
- Place holder. Does nothing.
- <Control-B1-Motion>
- Place holder. Does nothing.
- <Control-ButtonRelease-1>
- Stops auto-scrolling.
- <Control-Shift-ButtonPress-1>
- ???
- <Control-Shift-Double-ButtonPress-1>
- Place holder. Does nothing.
- <Control-Shift-B1-Motion>
- Place holder. Does nothing.
COLUMN BINDINGS¶
Columns have bindings too. They are associated with the column's "all"
bindtag (see the column -bindtag option). You can use the
column bind
operation to change them.
- <Enter>
- Highlights the current column title.
- <Leave>
- Returns the column back to its normal state.
- <ButtonRelease-1>
- Invokes the command (see the column's -command option) if one if
specified.
COLUMN RULE BINDINGS¶
These are bindings associated with the tag
Rule.
- <Enter>
- Highlights the current and activates the ruler.
- <Leave>
- Returns the column back to its normal state. Deactivates the ruler.
- <ButtonPress-1>
- Sets the resize anchor for the column.
- <B1-Motion>
- Sets the resize mark for the column.
- <ButtonRelease-1>
- Adjust the size of the column, based upon the resize anchor and mark
positions.
QUICKSTART¶
TreeFill is a utility function to simplify tree data loading from a
human-readable string. The string uses line indentation to indicate tree
depth. The indentation is in multiples of 4 spaces, relative to the first
line. eg.
pack [treeview .t]
.t column insert end X Y Z
blt::tv::TreeFill .t {
A 1 2 3
B 4 5 6
x 7 8 9
y 10 11 12
a 1 2 "Level a"
b 1 2 "Level b"
C 1 2 3
}
.t open -trees all
.t entry conf 0->B->y->a -state disabled
Any column names not defined are generated. To load a table instead of a tree,
simply set the -flat option first. eg.
pack [treeview .t -flat 1]
.t column conf #0 -hide 1
.t column insert end Name Age Sex
blt::tv::TreeFill .t {
"Tom Brown" 9 M
"Mike Small" 8 M
"Tina Baker" 7 F
}
EXAMPLE¶
The
treeview command creates a new widget.
A new Tcl command
.t is also created. This command can be used to query
and modify the
treeview widget. For example, to change the background
color of the table to "green", you use the new command and the
widget's
configure operation.
# Change the background color.
.t configure -background "green"
By default, the
treeview widget will automatically create a new tree
object to contain the data. The name of the new tree is the pathname of the
widget. Above, the new tree object name is ".t". But you can use the
-tree option to specify the name of another tree.
# View the tree "myTree".
.t configure -tree "myTree"
When a new tree is created, it contains only a root node. The node is
automatically opened. The id of the root node is always
0 (you can use
also use the special id
root). The
insert operation lets you
insert one or more new entries into the tree. The last argument is the node's
pathname.
# Create a new entry named "myEntry"
set id [.t insert end "myEntry"]
This appends a new node named "myEntry". It will positioned as the
last child of the root of the tree (using the position "end"). You
can supply another position to order the node within its siblings.
# Prepend "fred".
set id [.t insert 0 "fred"]
Entry names do not need to be unique. By default, the node's label is its name.
To supply a different text label, add the
-label option.
# Create a new node named "fred"
set id [.t insert end "fred" -label "Fred Flintstone"]
The
insert operation returns the id of the new node. You can also use the
index operation to get this information.
# Get the id of "fred"
.t index "fred"
To insert a node somewhere other than root, use the
-at switch. It takes
the id of the node where the new child will be added.
# Create a new node "barney" in "fred".
.t insert end "barney" -at $id
A pathname describes the path to an entry in the hierarchy. It's a list of entry
names that compose the path in the tree. Therefore, you can also add
"barney" to "fred" as follows.
# Create a new sub-entry of "fred"
.t insert end "fred barney"
Every name in the list is ancestor of the next. All ancestors must already
exist. That means that an entry "fred" is an ancestor of
"barney" and must already exist. But you can use the
-autocreate configuration option to force the creation of ancestor
nodes.
# Force the creation of ancestors.
.t configure -autocreate yes
.t insert end "fred barney wilma betty"
Sometimes the pathname is already separated by a character sequence rather than
formed as a list. A file name is a good example of this. You can use the
-separator option to specify a separator string to split the path into
its components. Each pathname inserted is automatically split using the
separator string as a separator. Multiple separators are treated as one.
.t configure -separator /
.t insert end "/usr/local/tcl/bin"
If the path is prefixed by extraneous characters, you can automatically trim it
off using the
-trim option. It removed the string from the path before
it is parsed.
.t configure -trim C:/windows -separator /
.t insert end "C:/window/system"
You can delete entries with the
delete operation. It takes one or more
tags of ids as its argument. It deletes the entry and all its children.
Entries have several configuration options. They control the appearance of the
entry's icon and label. We have already seen the
-label option that
sets the entry's text label. The
entry configure operation lets you set
or modify an entry's configuration options.
.t entry configure $id -color red -font fixed
You can hide an entry and its children using the
-hide option.
.t entry configure $id -hide yes
More that one entry can be configured at once. All entries specified are
configured with the same options.
.t entry configure $i1 $i2 $i3 $i4 -color brown
# or ...
.t entry configure [list $i1 $i2 $i3 $i4] -color brown
An icon is displayed for each entry. It's a Tk image drawn to the left of the
label. You can set the icon with the entry's
-icons option. It takes a
list of two image names: one to represent the open entry, another when it is
closed.
set im1 [image create photo -file openfolder.gif]
set im2 [image create photo -file closefolder.gif]
.t entry configure $id -icons "$im1 $im2"
If
-icons is set to the empty string, no icons are display.
If an entry has children, a button is displayed to the left of the icon.
Clicking the mouse on this button opens or closes the sub-hierarchy. The
button is normally a
+ or
- symbol, but can be configured in a
variety of ways using the
button configure operation. For
example, the
+ and
- symbols can be replaced with Tk images.
set im1 [image create photo -file closefolder.gif]
set im2 [image create photo -file downarrow.gif]
.t button configure $id -images "$im1 $im2" \
-openrelief raised -closerelief raised
Entries can contain an arbitrary number of
data fields. Data fields are
name-value pairs. Both the value and name are strings. The entry's
-data option lets you set data fields.
.t entry configure $id -data {mode 0666 group users}
The
-data takes a list of name-value pairs.
You can display these data fields as
columns in the
treeview
widget. You can create and configure columns with the
column operation.
For example, to add a new column to the widget, use the
column insert
operation. The last argument is the name of the data field that you want to
display.
.t column insert end "mode"
The column title is displayed at the top of the column. By default, it's is the
field name. You can override this using the column's
-title option.
.t column insert end "mode" -title "File Permissions"
Columns have several configuration options. The
column configure
operation lets you query or modify column options.
.t column configure "mode" -justify left
The
-justify option says how the data is justified within in the column.
The
-hide option indicates whether the column is displayed.
.t column configure "mode" -hide yes
Entries can be selected by clicking on the mouse. Selected entries are drawn
using the colors specified by the
-selectforeground and
-selectbackground configuration options. The selection itself is
managed by the
selection operation.
# Clear all selections
.t selection clear 0 end
# Select the root node
.t selection set 0
The
curselection operation returns a list of ids of all the selected
entries.
set ids [.t curselection]
You can use the
get operation to convert the ids to their pathnames.
set names [eval .t get -full $ids]
If a treeview is exporting its selection (using the
-exportselection
option), then it will observe the standard X11 protocols for handling the
selection. Treeview selections are available as type
STRING; the value
of the selection will be the pathnames of the selected entries, separated by
newlines.
The
treeview supports two modes of selection:
single and
multiple. In single select mode, only one entry can be selected at a
time, while multiple select mode allows several entries to be selected. The
mode is set by the widget's
-selectmode option.
.t configure -selectmode "multiple"
You can be notified when the list of selected entries changes. The widget's
-selectcommand specifies a Tcl procedure that is called whenever the
selection changes.
proc SelectNotify { widget } {
set ids [$widget curselection]
}
.t configure -selectcommand "SelectNotify .t"
The widget supports the standard Tk scrolling and scanning operations. The
treeview can be both horizontally and vertically. You can attach
scrollbars to the
treeview the same way as the listbox or canvas
widgets.
scrollbar .xbar -orient horizontal -command ".t xview"
scrollbar .ybar -orient vertical -command ".t yview"
.t configure -xscrollcommand ".xbar set" \
-yscrollcommand ".ybar set"
Entries can be programmatically opened or closed using the
open and
close operations respectively.
When an entry is opened, a Tcl procedure can be automatically invoked. The
-opencommand option specifies this procedure. This procedure can lazily
insert entries as needed.
proc AddEntries { dir } {
eval .t insert end [glob -nocomplain $dir/*]
}
.t configure -opencommand "AddEntries %P"
Now when an entry is opened, the procedure
AddEntries is called and adds
children to the entry. Before the command is invoked, special "%"
substitutions (like
bind) are performed. Above,
%P is translated
to the pathname of the entry.
The same feature exists when an entry is closed. The
-closecommand option
specifies the procedure.
proc DeleteEntries { id } {
.t entry delete $id 0 end
}
.t configure -closecommand "DeleteEntries %#"
When an entry is closed, the procedure
DeleteEntries is called and
deletes the entry's children using the
entry delete operation (
%# is the id of entry).
OLD TREEVIEW EDITS¶
NOTE: This section is OBSOLETE. Native Tk widgets are now used for
editing..
- When editing the subwidget .edit is available.
- pathName.edit operation ?args?
- This operation is used to provide text editing for cells (data fields in a
column) or entry labels. It has several forms, depending on
operation:
- pathName.edit apply
- Applies the edited buffer, replacing the entry label or data field. The
edit window is hidden.
- pathName.edit cancel
- Cancels the editing operation, reverting the entry label or data value
back to the previous value. The edit window is hidden.
- pathName.edit cget value
- Returns the current value of the configuration option given by
option. Option may have any of the values accepted by the
configure operation described below.
- pathName.edit configure ?option value?
- Query or modify the configuration options of the edit window. If no
option is specified, returns a list describing all of the available
options (see Tk_ConfigureInfo for information on the format of this
list). If option is specified 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 and value are described in the section TEXT
EDITING OPTIONS below.
- pathName.edit delete first last
- Deletes the characters in the edit buffer between the two given character
positions.
- pathName.edit get ?-root? x y
- pathName.edit icursor index
- pathName.edit index index
- Returns the text index of given index.
- pathName.edit insert index string
- Insert the text string string into the edit buffer at the index
index. For example, the index 0 will prepend the buffer.
- pathName.edit selection args
- This operation controls the selection of the editing window. Note that
this differs from the selection of entries. It has the following
forms:
- pathName.edit selection adjust index
- Adjusts either the first or last index of the selection.
- pathName.edit selection clear
- Clears the selection.
- pathName.edit selection from index
- Sets the anchor of the selection.
- pathName.edit selection present
- Indicates if a selection is present.
- pathName.edit selection range start end
- Sets both the anchor and mark of the selection.
- pathName.edit selection to index
- Sets the unanchored end (mark) of the selection.
LABEL ISSUES¶
Entries take a
-label option that can be used to specify the text to
display. This is not the same thing as the node label.
By default labels are checked for duplicates by
insert, which can slow
down large (10k+) inserts. Setting
-allowduplicates to 1 disables this
checking.
An entries label can be changed either by by setting
-allowduplicates to
1 and using treeviews
entry relabel or by using trees
label
command.
Instead of lists, a separator can be specified with
-separator. Thus for
managing files we might use:
treeview .t -separator / -autocreate 1
.t insert end mann/text.n mann/canvas.n
.t insert end Help Search Close -at root->mann->text.n
pack .t
NOTES¶
Text cells in display height can be at most 64K pixels high per row.
KEYWORDS¶
treeview, widget