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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Can't figure out else not matching Post 302089356 by reborg on Monday 18th of September 2006 10:04:08 PM
Old 09-18-2006
oops, the scrollbar had gone off the side of the screen. Fixed now.
Thanks Carl.
 

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ttk::sizegrip(n)						 Tk Themed Widget						  ttk::sizegrip(n)

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NAME
ttk::sizegrip - Bottom-right corner resize widget SYNOPSIS
ttk::sizegrip pathName ?options? _________________________________________________________________ DESCRIPTION
A ttk::sizegrip widget (also known as a grow box) allows the user to resize the containing toplevel window by pressing and dragging the grip. STANDARD OPTIONS
-class -cursor -state -style -takefocus See the ttk_widget manual entry for details on the standard options. WIDGET COMMAND
Sizegrip widgets support the standard cget, configure, identify, instate, and state methods. No other widget methods are used. PLATFORM-SPECIFIC NOTES On Mac OSX, toplevel windows automatically include a built-in size grip by default. Adding a ttk::sizegrip there is harmless, since the built-in grip will just mask the widget. EXAMPLES
Using pack: pack [ttk::frame $top.statusbar] -side bottom -fill x pack [ttk::sizegrip $top.statusbar.grip] -side right -anchor se Using grid: grid [ttk::sizegrip $top.statusbar.grip] -row $lastRow -column $lastColumn -sticky se # ... optional: add vertical scrollbar in $lastColumn, # ... optional: add horizontal scrollbar in $lastRow BUGS
If the containing toplevel's position was specified relative to the right or bottom of the screen (e.g., "wm geometry ... wxh-x-y" instead of "wm geometry ... wxh+x+y"), the sizegrip widget will not resize the window. ttk::sizegrip widgets only support "southeast" resizing. SEE ALSO
ttk::widget(n) KEYWORDS
widget, sizegrip, grow box Tk 8.5 ttk::sizegrip(n)
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