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3 # This file contains Tcl procedures used to manage Tk buttons.
5 # $Header: /user6/ouster/wish/scripts/RCS/button.tcl,v 1.7 92/07/28 15:41:13 ouster Exp $ SPRITE (Berkeley)
7 # Copyright 1992 Regents of the University of California
8 # Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this
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17 # $tk_priv(window@$screen) keeps track of the button containing the mouse,
18 # and $tk_priv(relief@$screen) saves the original relief of the button so
19 # it can be restored when the mouse button is released.
21 # The procedure below is invoked when the mouse pointer enters a
22 # button widget. It records the button we're in and changes the
23 # state of the button to active unless the button is disabled.
27 set screen
[winfo screen
$w]
28 if {[lindex [$w config
-state] 4] != "disabled"} {
29 $w config
-state active
30 set tk_priv
(window
@$screen) $w
32 set tk_priv
(window
@$screen) ""
36 # The procedure below is invoked when the mouse pointer leaves a
37 # button widget. It changes the state of the button back to
42 if {[lindex [$w config
-state] 4] != "disabled"} {
43 $w config
-state normal
45 set screen
[winfo screen
$w]
46 set tk_priv
(window
@$screen) ""
49 # The procedure below is invoked when the mouse button is pressed in
50 # a button/radiobutton/checkbutton widget. It records information
51 # (a) to indicate that the mouse is in the button, and
52 # (b) to save the button's relief so it can be restored later.
56 set screen
[winfo screen
$w]
57 set tk_priv
(relief
@$screen) [lindex [$w config
-relief] 4]
58 if {[lindex [$w config
-state] 4] != "disabled"} {
59 $w config
-relief sunken
64 # The procedure below is invoked when the mouse button is released
65 # for a button/radiobutton/checkbutton widget. It restores the
66 # button's relief and invokes the command as long as the mouse
67 # hasn't left the button.
71 set screen
[winfo screen
$w]
72 $w config
-relief $tk_priv(relief
@$screen)
74 if {($w == $tk_priv(window
@$screen))
75 && ([lindex [$w config
-state] 4] != "disabled")} {
76 uplevel #0 [list $w invoke]