03-30-2008
really? no cross-unix way to do it? I thought it was pretty fundamental...
Thanx anyway.
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crosshair
crosshair(n) Crosshairs crosshair(n)
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NAME
crosshair - Crosshairs for Tk canvas
SYNOPSIS
package require Tcl ?8.4?
package require Tk ?8.4?
package require crosshair ?1.0.2?
crosshair::crosshair w ?arg...?
crosshair::off w
crosshair::configure w ?arg...?
crosshair::track on w cmdprefix
crosshair::track off w
_________________________________________________________________
DESCRIPTION
The crosshair package provides commands to (de)activate and track crosshairs on canvas widgets.
API
The following commands are exported to the public:
crosshair::crosshair w ?arg...?
This command activates the display of a pair of cross-hairs for the canvas widget w. The cross-hairs track the pointing device. The
result of the command is the empty string.
All arguments after the widget w are treated as options as for a canvas line item in w. Of particular interest are -fill and -dash.
crosshair::off w
This command removes the cross-hairs from the canvas widget w. Nothing is done if the widget had no cross-hairs. The result of the
command is the empty string.
crosshair::configure w ?arg...?
This command changes the appearance of the cross-hairs in the canvas widget w. It is an error to call it for a canvas which has no
cross-hairs.
All arguments after the widget w are treated as options as for a canvas line item in w. Of particular interest are -fill and -dash.
The result of the command are the current configuration settings.
crosshair::track on w cmdprefix
This command activates reporting of the location of the cross-hairs in the canvas widget w. It is an error to use this command for a
canvas which has no cross-hairs. The result of the command is the empty string.
After the invokation of this command the specified command prefix cmdprefix will be called whenever the mouse moves within the can-
vas, with 7 arguments. These are, in order:
[1] The widget w
[2] The x-location of the cross-hairs, in pixels.
[3] The y-location of the cross-hairs, in pixels.
[4] The x-location of the top-left corner of the viewport, in pixels.
[5] The y-location of the top-left corner of the viewport, in pixels.
[6] The x-location of the bottom-right corner of the viewport, in pixels.
[7] The y-location of the bottom-right corner of the viewport, in pixels.
A previously existing callback for w will be disabled. I.e. per canvas widget with cross-hairs only one callback reporting their location
is possible.
crosshair::track off w
This command disables the reporting of the location of the cross-hairs in the canvas widget w. It is an error to use this command
for a canvas which has no cross-hairs. The result of the command is the empty string.
BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK
This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain bugs and other problems. Please report such in the category tklib ::
crosshair of the Tcllib SF Trackers [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=12883]. Please also report any ideas for enhancements you
may have for either package and/or documentation.
KEYWORDS
canvas, cross-hairs, location, tracking, viewport
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2003 Kevin Kenny
Copyright (c) 2008 (docs) Andreas Kupries <andreas_kupries@users.sourceforge.net>
crosshair 1.0.2 crosshair(n)