tk_chooseColor(n) Tk Built-In Commands tk_chooseColor(n)
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________NAME
tk_chooseColor - pops up a dialog box for the user to select a color.
SYNOPSIS
tk_chooseColor ?option value ...?
_________________________________________________________________DESCRIPTION
The procedure tk_chooseColor pops up a dialog box for the user to select a color. The following option-value pairs are possible as command
line arguments:
-initialcolor color
Specifies the color to display in the color dialog when it pops up. color must be in a form acceptable to the Tk_GetColor function.
-parent window
Makes window the logical parent of the color dialog. The color dialog is displayed on top of its parent window.
-title titleString
Specifies a string to display as the title of the dialog box. If this option is not specified, then a default title will be dis-
played.
If the user selects a color, tk_chooseColor will return the name of the color in a form acceptable to Tk_GetColor. If the user cancels the
operation, both commands will return the empty string.
EXAMPLE
button .b -bg [tk_chooseColor -initialcolor gray -title "Choose color"]
KEYWORDS
color selection dialog
Tk 4.2 tk_chooseColor(n)
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chooseColor(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation chooseColor(3)NAME
chooseColor - pops up a dialog box for the user to select a color.
SYNOPSIS
$color = $widget->chooseColor?(-option=>value, ...)?;
DESCRIPTION
The method chooseColor is implemented as a perl wrapper on the core tk "command" tk_chooseColor, and $widget is passed as the argument to
the hidden -parent option. The implementation of internal tk_chooseColor is platform specific, on Win32 it is a native dialog, and on
UNIX/X11 it is implemented in terms of Tk::ColorEditor.
The chooseColor method pops up a dialog box for the user to select a color. The following option-value pairs are possible as command line
arguments:
-initialcolor=>color
Specifies the color to display in the color dialog when it pops up. color must be in a form acceptable to the Tk_GetColor function.
-parent=>$widget
Makes $widget the logical parent of the color dialog. The color dialog is displayed on top of its parent window.
-title=>titleString
Specifies a string to display as the title of the dialog box. If this option is not specified, then a default title will be displayed.
If the user selects a color, tk_chooseColor will return the name of the color in a form acceptable to Tk_GetColor. If the user cancels the
operation, the command will return undef.
EXAMPLE
$widget->configure(-fg => $parent->chooseColor(-initialcolor => 'gray',
-title => "Choose color"));
KEYWORDS
color selection dialog
perl v5.12.1 2007-05-05 chooseColor(3)
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