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tixGrid(n)		     Tix Built-In Commands		    tixGrid(n)

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NAME
       tixGrid - Create and manipulate Tix Grid widgets

STANDARD OPTIONS
       -background     -borderWidth   -cursor
       -font	       -foreground    -height
       -highlightColor -highlightThickness	      -relief
       -selectBackground	      -selectForeground-width
       -xScrollCommand -yScrollCommand

       See the options manual entry for details on the standard options.

WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS
       [-editdonecmd editDoneCmd] If non-empty, gives a Tcl command to be exe‐
       cuted when the user has edited grid cell. When this command is  called,
       it  is  passed  with two additional parameters: x y, where (x,y) is the
       location of the cell that has just been edited.	 [-editnotifycmd edit‐
       NotifyCmd]  If  non-empty,  gives a Tcl command to be executed when the
       user tries to edit a grid cell. When this  command  is  called,	it  is
       passed  with  two additional parameters: x y, where (x,y,) is the loca‐
       tion of the cell. This command should  return  a	 boolean  value:  true
       indicates  that	the  cells  is	editable  and false otherwise.	[-for‐
       matcmd formatCmd] If non-empty, gives a Tcl command to be executed when
       the  grid cells need to be formatted on the screen. Normally, this com‐
       mand calls the format widget command (see below). When this command  is
       called, it is passed with five additional parameters: type x1 y1 x2 y2.
       type gives the logical type of the region in the grid. It may be one of
       the  following. x-region: the horizontal margin; y-region: the vertical
       margin; s-region, the area where the the horizontal and	vertical  mar‐
       gins  are  joined;  main: all the cells that do not fall into the above
       three types.  x1 y1 x2 y2 gives the extent of  the  region  that	 needs
       formatting.  [-leftmargin leftMargin] In the number of cells, gives the
       width of vertical margin. A zero indicates that no vertical  should  be
       drawn.	[-selectmode selectMode]  Specifies  one of several styles for
       manipulating the selection. The value of the option may	be  arbitrary,
       but  the default bindings expect it to be either single, browse, multi‐
       ple, or extended; the default value is  single.	 [-selectunit selectU‐
       nit]  Specifies	the  selection	unit. Valid values are cell, column or
       row.  [-topmargin topMargin] In the number of cells, gives  the	height
       of  horizontal  margin.	A  zero indicates that no horizontal should be
       drawn.
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DESCRIPTION
       The tixGrid command creates a new window (given by the  pathName	 argu‐
       ment)  and  makes  it  into  a  tixGrid	widget.	  Additional  options,
       described above, may be specified on the command line or in the	option
       database	 to configure aspects of the tixGrid widget such as its cursor
       and relief.

       A Grid widget displays its contents in a two dimensional grid of cells.
       Each  cell  may	contain	 one  Tix  display item, which may be in text,
       graphics or other formats. See the tixDisplayStyle manual page for more
       information  about  Tix	display	 items. Individual cells, or groups of
       cells, can be formatted with a wide range of attributes,	 such  as  its
       color, relief and border.

WIDGET COMMAND
       The tixGrid command creates a new Tcl command whose name is the same as
       the path name of the tixGrid widget's window. This command may be  used
       to  invoke  various operations on the widget. It has the following gen‐
       eral form:
		     pathName option ?arg arg ...?
       PathName is the name of the command, which is the same as  the  tixGrid
       widget's path name. Option and the args determine the exact behavior of
       the command. The following commands are possible for tixGrid widgets:

       pathName anchor option ?args ...?
	      Manipulates the anchor cell of the tixGrid  widget.  The	anchor
	      cell is the end of the selection that is fixed while the user is
	      dragging out a selection with the mouse.

       pathName bdtype
	      TODO place holder

       pathName cget option
	      Returns the current value of the configuration option  given  by
	      option.  Option  may have any of the values accepted by the tix‐
	      Grid command.

       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 avail‐
	      able options for pathName (see Tk_ConfigureInfo(n) for  informa‐
	      tion 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 may have any of the
	      values accepted by the tixGrid command.

       pathName delete dim from ?to?
	      Dim may be row or column. If to is not given, deletes  a	single
	      row  (or	column)	 at the position from. If to is given, deletes
	      the range of rows (or columns) from position from through to.

       pathName edit apply
	      If any cell is being edited, de-highlight the cell  and  applies
	      the changes.

       pathName edit set x y
	      Highlights  the  cell  at	 (x,y) for editing, if the -editnotify
	      command returns true for this cell.

       pathName entrycget x y option
	      Returns the current value of the configuration option  given  by
	      option  of  the cell at (x,y). Option may have any of the values
	      accepted by the set widget command.

       pathName entryconfigure x y ?option? ?value option value ...?
	      Query or modify the configuration options of the cell at	(x,y).
	      If  no option is specified, returns a list describing all of the
	      available options for  the  cell	(see  Tk_ConfigureInfo(n)  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 correspond‐
	      ing 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 may
	      have any of the values accepted by the set widget command.

       pathName format
	      TODO place holder

       pathName index
	      TODO place holder

       pathName move dim from to offset
	      Dim may be row or column. Moves the the range of rows  (or  col‐
	      umns) from position from through to by the distance indicated by
	      offset. For example, move row 2 4 1 moves the rows 2,3,4 to rows
	      3,4,5.

       pathName set x y ?-itemtype type? ?option value...?
	      Creates  a  new  display item at the cell at (x,y). The optional
	      -itemtype parameter gives the type of the display item. An addi‐
	      tional list of option-value pairs specify options of the display
	      item. If a display item already exists at	 this  cell,  the  old
	      item will be deleted automatically.

       pathName size dim index ?option value ...?
	      Queries  or  sets the size of the row or column given by dim and
	      index. Dim may be row or column.	Index may be any  non-negative
	      integer  that  gives  the	 position  of a given row (or column).
	      Index can also be the string default; in this case, this command
	      queries or sets the default size of all rows (or columns).

       When  no	 option-value  pair is given, this command returns a list con‐
       taining the current size setting of the given  row  (or	column).  When
       option-value  pairs  are	 given,	 the corresponding options of the size
       setting of the given row are changed. Option may be one	of  the	 foll‐
       wing:

	      -pad0 pixels
		     Specifies the paddings to the left or a column or the top
		     of a row.

	      -pad1 pixels
		     Specifies the paddings to the right or a  column  or  the
		     bottom of a row.

	      -size val
		     Specifies	the  width of a column or the height of a row.
		     Val may be: auto -- the width of the column  is  set  the
		     the widest cell in the column; a valid Tk screen distance
		     unit (see Tk_GetPixels(n)); or a real number following by
		     the word chars (e.g. 3.4chars) that sets the width of the
		     column to the given number of characters.

       pathName unset x y
	      Clears the cell at (x,y) by removing its display item.

       pathName xview
	      TODO place holder

       pathName yview
	      TODO place holder

KEYWORDS
       grid, spread sheet, table

Tix				      4.1			    tixGrid(n)
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