tcl(...)
tktitle(x)
tktitle(x) <- value
tkbell(...)
tkbind(...)
tkbindtags(...)
tkfocus(...)
tklower(...)
tkraise(...)
tkclipboard.append(...)
tkclipboard.clear(...)
tkevent.add(...)
tkevent.delete(...)
tkevent.generate(...)
tkevent.info(...)
tkfont.actual(...)
tkfont.configure(...)
tkfont.create(...)
tkfont.delete(...)
tkfont.families(...)
tkfont.measure(...)
tkfont.metrics(...)
tkfont.names(...)
tkgrab(...)
tkgrab.current(...)
tkgrab.release(...)
tkgrab.set(...)
tkgrab.status(...)
tkimage.create(...)
tkimage.delete(...)
tkimage.height(...)
tkimage.inuse(...)
tkimage.names(...)
tkimage.type(...)
tkimage.types(...)
tkimage.width(...)
## NB: some widgets also have a selection.clear command,
## hence the "X".
tkXselection.clear(...)
tkXselection.get(...)
tkXselection.handle(...)
tkXselection.own(...)
tkwait.variable(...)
tkwait.visibility(...)
tkwait.window(...)
## winfo actually has a large number of subcommands,
## but it's rarely used,
## so use tkwinfo("atom", ...) etc. instead.
tkwinfo(...)
# Window manager interface
tkwm.aspect(...)
tkwm.client(...)
tkwm.colormapwindows(...)
tkwm.command(...)
tkwm.deiconify(...)
tkwm.focusmodel(...)
tkwm.frame(...)
tkwm.geometry(...)
tkwm.grid(...)
tkwm.group(...)
tkwm.iconbitmap(...)
tkwm.iconify(...)
tkwm.iconmask(...)
tkwm.iconname(...)
tkwm.iconposition(...)
tkwm.iconwindow(...)
tkwm.maxsize(...)
tkwm.minsize(...)
tkwm.overrideredirect(...)
tkwm.positionfrom(...)
tkwm.protocol(...)
tkwm.resizable(...)
tkwm.sizefrom(...)
tkwm.state(...)
tkwm.title(...)
tkwm.transient(...)
tkwm.withdraw(...)
### Geometry managers
tkgrid(...)
tkgrid.bbox(...)
tkgrid.columnconfigure(...)
tkgrid.configure(...)
tkgrid.forget(...)
tkgrid.info(...)
tkgrid.location(...)
tkgrid.propagate(...)
tkgrid.rowconfigure(...)
tkgrid.remove(...)
tkgrid.size(...)
tkgrid.slaves(...)
tkpack(...)
tkpack.configure(...)
tkpack.forget(...)
tkpack.info(...)
tkpack.propagate(...)
tkpack.slaves(...)
tkplace(...)
tkplace.configure(...)
tkplace.forget(...)
tkplace.info(...)
tkplace.slaves(...)
## Standard dialogs
tkgetOpenFile(...)
tkgetSaveFile(...)
tkchooseDirectory(...)
tkmessageBox(...)
tkdialog(...)
tkpopup(...)
## File handling functions
tclfile.tail(...)
tclfile.dir(...)
tclopen(...)
tclclose(...)
tclputs(...)
tclread(...)tktitle assignments, a character string..Tcl.args tcl provides a generic interface to calling any Tk or Tcl
command by simply running .Tcl.args.objv on the argument list
and passing the
result to .Tcl.objv. Most of the other commands simply call
tcl with a particular
first argument and sometimes also a second argument giving the
subcommand.
tktitle and its assignment form provides an alternate interface
to Tk's wm title
There are far too many of these commands to describe them and their
arguments in full. Please refer to the Tcl/Tk documentation for details.
With a few exceptions, the pattern is that Tk subcommands like
pack configure are converted to function names like
tkpack.configure, and Tcl subcommands are like
tclfile.dir.
TclInterface, TkWidgets,
TkWidgetcmds## Not run:
# ## These cannot be run by examples() but should be OK when pasted
# ## into an interactive R session with the tcltk package loaded
#
# tt <- tktoplevel()
# tkpack(l1 <- tklabel(tt, text = "Heave"), l2< - tklabel(tt, text = "Ho"))
# tkpack.configure(l1, side = "left")
#
# ## Try stretching the window and then
#
# tkdestroy(tt)
# ## End(Not run)
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