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Hello everyone. :) I need to write a script and I'm newbie in it.
Sorry for my English, I've been learning that amazing language for one year.
Task:
Write script called 'myls', "wrapper" program call ls in such a way that you could ask it the name of the file without extension, for example:... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I have done Copy image and Restores back on Windows.
I have two solaris servers, one contains Solaris OS and Applications on Server-1.
Want i required is want to copy image of Server-1 and restores the copied image on Server-2.
First of all, is it possibile in Solaris. If it is then... (4 Replies)
Hi, I have two sets of image files. Both sets have names A to Z but set 1 ends with .cdt.png and set 2 ends with .matrix.png. I want set 1 to match with set 2 if the names match (i.e. A.cdt.png will match with A.matrix.png) and with the convert image tool (program for images), it will merge the... (6 Replies)
Hi, (HP-UX 11.11)
I need to create a tape image of an igniteUX image created on our igniteUX server.
That is to say. I have a "Online" image of the igniteUX of the targeted system but I now need to copy it to a useable TAPE (igniteUX) image so i can build an other server from it that is not... (3 Replies)
Hey!
Do you guys know of a good site that can explain all the Unix commands... I have been using Unix för almost 6 months but still have probelms with things like -u -U -g -G -R -T bla bla bla bla
thanks!
Dave (3 Replies)
image(n) Tk Built-In Commands image(n)
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________NAME
image - Create and manipulate images
SYNOPSIS
image option ?arg arg ...?
_________________________________________________________________DESCRIPTION
The image command is used to create, delete, and query images. It can take several different forms, depending on the option argument. The
legal forms are:
image create type ?name? ?option value ...?
Creates a new image and a command with the same name and returns its name. type specifies the type of the image, which must be one
of the types currently defined (e.g., bitmap). name specifies the name for the image; if it is omitted then Tk picks a name of the
form imagex, where x is an integer. There may be any number of option-value pairs, which provide configuration options for the new
image. The legal set of options is defined separately for each image type; see below for details on the options for built-in image
types. If an image already exists by the given name then it is replaced with the new image and any instances of that image will
redisplay with the new contents. It is important to note that the image command will silently overwrite any procedure that may cur-
rently be defined by the given name, so choose the name wisely. It is recommended to use a separate namespace for image names
(e.g., ::img::logo, ::img::large).
image delete ?name name ...?
Deletes each of the named images and returns an empty string. If there are instances of the images displayed in widgets, the images
will not actually be deleted until all of the instances are released. However, the association between the instances and the image
manager will be dropped. Existing instances will retain their sizes but redisplay as empty areas. If a deleted image is recreated
with another call to image create, the existing instances will use the new image.
image height name
Returns a decimal string giving the height of image name in pixels.
image inuse name
Returns a boolean value indicating whether or not the image given by name is in use by any widgets.
image names
Returns a list containing the names of all existing images.
image type name
Returns the type of image name (the value of the type argument to image create when the image was created).
image types
Returns a list whose elements are all of the valid image types (i.e., all of the values that may be supplied for the type argument
to image create).
image width name
Returns a decimal string giving the width of image name in pixels.
Additional operations (e.g. writing the image to a file) may be available as subcommands of the image instance command. See the manual page
for the particular image type for details.
BUILT-IN IMAGE TYPES
The following image types are defined by Tk so they will be available in any Tk application. Individual applications or extensions may
define additional types.
bitmap Each pixel in the image displays a foreground color, a background color, or nothing. See the bitmap manual entry for more informa-
tion.
photo Displays a variety of full-color images, using dithering to approximate colors on displays with limited color capabilities. See the
photo manual entry for more information.
SEE ALSO
bitmap(n), options(n), photo(n)
KEYWORDS
height, image, types of images, width
Tk 4.0 image(n)