Simple question: Tcl button color


 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Simple question: Tcl button color
# 1  
Old 06-03-2009
Simple question: Tcl button color

Hey,

Can anyone tell me what is the default tcl button color is?

I've already tried gray60/70/80/85/90/95.

None are the same.

Thanks,

Phil.

-----Post Update-----

You can disregard this question, found the color in #E0DFE3

Last edited by Phi01; 06-03-2009 at 11:14 AM..
Login or Register to Ask a Question

Previous Thread | Next Thread

7 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting

1. Solaris

This must be the dumbest question ever posted -T5140 power button

I have a T5140 and cannot find the power switch -is there an on/off button? Good grief ! Thank you in advance. joe (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: joboy
3 Replies

2. Red Hat

Syslog.conf: looking for a simple answer on a simple question

Cheers! In /etc/syslog.conf, if an error type is not specified, is it logged anywhere (most preferable is it logged to /var/log/messages) or not? To be more precise I am interested in error and critical level messages. At default these errors are not specified in syslog.conf, and I need to... (6 Replies)
Discussion started by: dr1zzt3r
6 Replies

3. Programming

Javascript question: using the image button

I have javascript that I want to use to build up a dynamic array: the user clicks on one or more images and when clicking the Show button, the list of image names is displayed that the user clicked. <script type="text/javascript"> var images = ; images =... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: figaro
0 Replies

4. Shell Programming and Scripting

Python- Changing background color on Button click

Hi, I am trying to write a python program which changes background color on click of button. However i am stuck up. Instead of changing the color currently it is creating a new frame every time. please look at the code and let me know how to correct it #!/usr/bin/env python from Tkinter... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: vickylife
0 Replies

5. Programming

Tcl question

Hello guys, please help me I want to use TCl to move the lines with line number as odd number to a new file source_odd.txt, and move the lines with character 'a' to another file source_a.txt. I also want to create a tcl function to list all the file names in a appointed directory. (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: kunleoyafajo
1 Replies

6. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers

Script for using the Back button and the Close button

Here's a question I have for anyone that might be able to help me: I can write a html script that will allow the user to return to the previous page using the back button, and I can write a script that will allow the user to return to the previous page using the close button, but...is there a... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: mdgibson
1 Replies

7. Shell Programming and Scripting

few TCL question

Hello I am a TCL beginer, so please answer accordingly here are my question: 1. variable scope I built a text widget and gave it a textvariable: cmd_entry, I I sent it to a procedure where I declare it as “global cmd_entry” and give it a value The problem is that in the main program... (0 Replies)
Discussion started by: orid
0 Replies
Login or Register to Ask a Question
XltWorking(3X)															    XltWorking(3X)

NAME
XltWorking - Convenience function to display a Working dialog, and update the bar graph in the dialog. SYNOPSIS
#include <Xlt/Xlt.h> Boolean XltWorking(widget, question, percent_done) Widget widget; String question; int percentdone; DESCRIPTION
XltWorking Creates a dialog containing a message string, a bar showing the percentage of the task complete, and an abort button. When called with a percent_done value of zero the dialog is managed, and a timer installed to update the bar every second. If question is not NULL, the message string in the dialog is set to this. When called with a percent_done of 100, the dialog is un-managed. If called with a percent_done of -1, only the message is changed. Any value between 0 and 100 will cause the bar graph to be updated the next time the timer fires, and processes any pending timer and X events. If the return value is True, the user has requested that the task should be aborted. widget The widget to wait for. question The message to display in the working dialog. Or NULL, meaning no change. percent_done The percentage of the task complete. 0 will cause the dialog to be managed. 100 will cause the dialog to be un-managed. -1 will update the question only. Any value between 0 and 100 will update the bar graph. RETURN VALUE
Boolean, if True the abort button was pushed, or the window was closed by the window manager. RELATED INFORMATION
XltWorking(3X)