- NAME
- ttk::button — Widget that issues a command when pressed
- SYNOPSIS
- DESCRIPTION
- STANDARD OPTIONS
- -class, undefined, undefined
- -compound, compound, Compound
- -cursor, cursor, Cursor
- -image, image, Image
- -justify, justify, Justify
- -state, state, State
- -style, style, Style
- -takefocus, takeFocus, TakeFocus
- -text, text, Text
- -textvariable, textVariable, Variable
- -underline, underline, Underline
- -width, width, Width
- WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS
- -command, command, Command
- -default, default, Default
- WIDGET COMMAND
- pathName invoke
- STANDARD STYLES
- STYLING OPTIONS
- SEE ALSO
- KEYWORDS
ttk::button — Widget that issues a command when pressed
ttk::button pathName ?options?
A ttk::button widget displays a textual label and/or image,
and evaluates a command when pressed.
- -class, undefined, undefined
- -compound, compound, Compound
- -cursor, cursor, Cursor
- -image, image, Image
- -justify, justify, Justify
- -state, state, State
- -style, style, Style
- -takefocus, takeFocus, TakeFocus
- -text, text, Text
- -textvariable, textVariable, Variable
- -underline, underline, Underline
- -width, width, Width
- Command-Line Name: -command
- Database Name: command
- Database Class: Command
- A script to evaluate when the widget is invoked.
- Command-Line Name: -default
- Database Name: default
- Database Class: Default
- May be set to one of normal, active, or disabled.
In a dialog box, one button may be designated the
“default”
button (meaning, roughly,
“the one that gets invoked when the user presses <Enter>”).
active indicates that this is currently the default button;
normal means that it may become the default button, and
disabled means that it is not defaultable.
The default is normal.
Depending on the theme, the default button may be displayed
with an extra highlight ring, or with a different border color.
In addition to the standard
cget, configure, identify element, instate,
state and style
commands (see ttk::widget),
button widgets support the following additional commands:
- pathName invoke
-
Invokes the command associated with the button.
Ttk::button widgets support the Toolbutton style in all standard
themes, which is useful for creating widgets for toolbars.
The class name for a ttk::button is TButton.
Dynamic states: active, disabled, pressed, readonly.
TButton styling options configurable with ttk::style
are:
-anchor anchor
-background color
-bordercolor color
-compound compound
-darkcolor color
-foreground color
-font font
-highlightcolor color
-highlightthickness amount
-lightcolor color
-padding padding
-relief relief
-shiftrelief amount
-
-shiftrelief specifies how far the button contents are
shifted down and right in the pressed state.
This action provides additional skeumorphic feedback.
-width amount
Some options are only available for specific themes.
See the ttk::style manual page for information on how to configure
ttk styles.
ttk::widget, button
widget, button, default, command
Copyright © 2004 Joe English