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iwidgets::scrolledlistbox(1)	[incr Widgets]	  iwidgets::scrolledlistbox(1)

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NAME
       iwidgets::scrolledlistbox - Create and manipulate scrolled listbox wid‐
       gets

SYNOPSIS
       iwidgets::scrolledlistbox pathName ?options?

INHERITANCE
       itk::Widget <- iwidgets::Labeledwidget <-  iwidgets::Scrolledwidget  <-
       iwidgets::Scrolledlistbox

STANDARD OPTIONS
       activeBackground	 background	   borderWidth	      cursor
       exportSelection	 foreground	   highlightColor     highlightThickness
       relief		 selectBackground  selectBorderWidth  selectForeground

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

ASSOCIATED OPTIONS
       selectMode      listvariable

       See  the "listbox" widget manual entry for details on the above associ‐
       ated options.

       activeRelief    elementBorderwidth	      jumptroughColor

       See the "scrollbar" widget manual entry for details on the above	 asso‐
       ciated options.

INHERITED OPTIONS
       disabledForeground	      labelBitmap     labelFontlabelImage
       labelMargin     labelPos	      labelText	      labelVariable
       state	       sticky

       See the "labeledwidget" class manual entry for details on the inherited
       options.

WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS
       Name:	       dblClickCommand
       Class:	       Command
       Command-Line Switch:	      -dblclickcommand

	      Specifies a Tcl command procedure which is called when  an  item
	      is double clicked.  Typically this occurs when mouse button 1 is
	      double clicked over an item.  Selection policy does not matter.

       Name:	       height
       Class:	       Height
       Command-Line Switch:	      -height

	      Specifies the height of the scrolled list box as an entire unit.
	      The  value  may  be  specified in any of the forms acceptable to
	      Tk_GetPixels.  Any additional space needed to display the	 other
	      components  such	as  labels,  margins, and scrollbars force the
	      listbox to be compressed.	 A value of zero along with  the  same
	      value  for the width causes the value given for the visibleitems
	      option to be applied which administers geometry constraints in a
	      different manner.	 The default height is zero.

       Name:	       hscrollMode
       Class:	       ScrollMode
       Command-Line Switch:	      -hscrollmode

	      Specifies	 the  the  display  mode to be used for the horizontal
	      scrollbar: static, dynamic, or none.  In static mode, the scroll
	      bar is displayed at all times.  Dynamic mode displays the scroll
	      bar as required, and none disables the scroll bar display.   The
	      default is static.

       Name:	       sbWidth
       Class:	       Width
       Command-Line Switch:	      -sbwidth

	      Specifies the width of the scrollbar in any of the forms accept‐
	      able to Tk_GetPixels.  The default width is 15 pixels..

       Name:	       scrollMargin
       Class:	       Margin
       Command-Line Switch:	      -scrollmargin

	      Specifies the distance between the listbox and scrollbar in  any
	      of  the forms acceptable to Tk_GetPixels.	 The default is 3 pix‐
	      els.

       Name:	       selectionCommand
       Class:	       Command
       Command-Line Switch:	      -selectioncommand

	      Specifies a Tcl command procedure which is called when  an  item
	      is selected.  Selection policy does not matter.

       Name:	       state
       Class:	       State
       Command-Line Switch:	      -state

	      Specifies one of two states for the listbox: normal or disabled.
	      If the listbox is	 disabled  then	 selection  is	ignored.   The
	      default is normal.

       Name:	       textBackground
       Class:	       Background
       Command-Line Switch -textbackground

	      Specifies the background color for the listbox.  This allows the
	      background within the listbox to be different  from  the	normal
	      background color.

       Name:	       textFont
       Class:	       Font
       Command-Line Switch:	      -textfont

	      Specifies	 the  font  to	be used for text in the listbox.  This
	      allows for  the  font  associated	 with  text  internal  to  the
	      scrolled listbox to be different than the font for labels.

       Name:	       visibleitems
       Class:	       VisibleItems
       Command-Line Switch:	      -visibleitems

	      Specifies the widthxheight in characters and lines for the list‐
	      box.  This option is only administered if the width  and	height
	      options  are  both  set to zero, otherwise they take precedence.
	      The default  value  is  20x10.   With  the  visibleitems	option
	      engaged,	geometry  constraints are maintained only on the list‐
	      box.  The size of the other components such as labels,  margins,
	      and  scroll  bars,  are  additive and independent, effecting the
	      overall size of the scrolled list box.  In contrast, should  the
	      width  and height options have non zero values, they are applied
	      to the scrolled list box as a whole.  The listbox is  compressed
	      or expanded to maintain the geometry constraints.

       Name:	       vscrollMode
       Class:	       ScrollMode
       Command-Line Switch:	      -vscrollmode

	      Specifies	 the  the  display  mode  to  be used for the vertical
	      scrollbar: static, dynamic, or none.  In static mode, the scroll
	      bar is displayed at all times.  Dynamic mode displays the scroll
	      bar as required, and none disables the scroll bar display.   The
	      default is static.

       Name:	       width
       Class:	       Width
       Command-Line Switch:	      -width

	      Specifies	 the width of the scrolled list box as an entire unit.
	      The value may be specified in any of  the	 forms	acceptable  to
	      Tk_GetPixels.   Any additional space needed to display the other
	      components such as labels, margins,  and	scrollbars  force  the
	      listbox  to  be compressed.  A value of zero along with the same
	      value for the height causes the value given for the visibleitems
	      option to be applied which administers geometry constraints in a
	      different manner.	 The default width is zero.
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DESCRIPTION
       The iwidgets::scrolledlistbox command creates a scrolled	 listbox  with
       additional  options to manage horizontal and vertical scrollbars.  This
       includes options to control which  scrollbars  are  displayed  and  the
       method, i.e. statically or dynamically.

METHODS
       The  iwidgets::scrolledlistbox  command creates a new Tcl command whose
       name is pathName.  This command may be used to  invoke  various	opera‐
       tions  on  the  widget.	 It  has  the following general form: pathName
       option ?arg arg ...?  Option and the args determine the exact  behavior
       of the command.

       Many  of the widget commands for a scrolledlistbox take as one argument
       an indicator of which entry of the list box to operate on.  These indi‐
       cators  are called indexes and may be specified in any of the following
       forms:

       number	   Specifies the element as a numerical index, where 0	corre‐
		   sponds to the first element in the listbox.

       active	   Indicates  the  element that has the location cursor.  This
		   element will be displayed with an underline when the	 list‐
		   box	has  the  keyboard focus, and it is specified with the
		   activate widget command.

       anchor	   Indicates the anchor point for the selection, which is  set
		   with the selection anchor widget command.

       end	   Indicates  the  end of the listbox.	For some commands this
		   means just after the last element; for  other  commands  it
		   means the last element.

       @x,y	   Indicates  the element that covers the point in the listbox
		   window specified by x and y (in pixel coordinates).	If  no
		   element covers that point, then the closest element to that
		   point is used.

       pattern	   If the index doesn't satisfy one of the  above  forms  then
		   this	 form is used.	Pattern is pattern-matched against the
		   items in the list box, in order from the top down, until  a
		   matching  entry is found.  The rules of Tcl_StringMatch are
		   used.

       The following widget commands are possible for scrolledlistbox widgets:

ASSOCIATED METHODS
       activate	       bbox	      curselection    delete
       get	       index	      insert	      itemconfigure
       nearest	       scan	      see	      selection
       size	       xview	      yview

       See the "listbox" manual entry for details on the associated methods.

WIDGET-SPECIFIC METHODS
       pathName cget option
	      Returns the current value of the configuration option  given  by
	      option.  Option may have any of the values accepted by the iwid‐
	      gets::scrolledlistbox command.

       pathName clear
	      Clears the listbox of all items.

       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 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 may have any
	      of the values accepted by the iwidgets::scrolledlistbox command.

       pathName getcurselection
	      Returns the contents of the listbox  element  indicated  by  the
	      current  selection indexes.  Short cut version of get and curse‐
	      lection command combination.

       pathName justify direction
	      Justifies the list contents via teh scroll bars in one  of  four
	      directions: left, right, top, or bottom.

       pathName selecteditemcount
	      Returns the number of items currently selected in the list.

       pathName sort order
	      Sort  the	 current  list	in  any of the forms accepted by Tcl's
	      lsort command.  Also  accepts  either  ascending	or  descending
	      order.

COMPONENTS
       Name:	       listbox
       Class:	       listbox

	      The  listbox component is the listbox widget.  See the "listbox"
	      widget manual entry for details on the listbox component item.

       Name:	       horizsb
       Class:	       Scrollbar

	      The horizsb component is the horizontal  scroll  bar.   See  the
	      "scrollbar"  widget manual entry for details on the horizsb com‐
	      ponent item.

       Name:	       vertsb
       Class:	       Scrollbar

	      The vertsb component  is	the  vertical  scroll  bar.   See  the
	      "scrollbar" widget manual entry for details on the vertsb compo‐
	      nent item.

EXAMPLE
	package require Iwidgets 4.0
	option add *textBackground white
	proc selCmd {} {
	   puts stdout "[.slb getcurselection]"
	}
	proc defCmd {} {
	   puts stdout "Double Click"
	   return [selCmd]
	}
	iwidgets::scrolledlistbox .slb -selection single \
	   -vscrollmode static -hscrollmode dynamic -labeltext "List" \
	   -selectioncommand selCmd -dblclickcommand defCmd
	pack .slb -padx 10 -pady 10 -fill both -expand yes
	.slb insert end {Hello {Out There} World}

AUTHOR
       Mark L. Ulferts

KEYWORDS
       scrolledlistbox, listbox, widget

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