| :mod:`!tkinter.ttk` --- Tk themed widgets |
| ========================================= |
| |
| .. module:: tkinter.ttk |
| :synopsis: Tk themed widget set |
| |
| **Source code:** :source:`Lib/tkinter/ttk.py` |
| |
| .. index:: single: ttk |
| |
| -------------- |
| |
| The :mod:`!tkinter.ttk` module provides access to the Tk themed widget set, |
| introduced in Tk 8.5. It provides additional benefits including anti-aliased font |
| rendering under X11 and window transparency (requiring a composition |
| window manager on X11). |
| |
| The basic idea for :mod:`!tkinter.ttk` is to separate, to the extent possible, |
| the code implementing a widget's behavior from the code implementing its |
| appearance. |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 3.1 |
| |
| |
| .. seealso:: |
| |
| `Tk Widget Styling Support <https://core.tcl.tk/tips/doc/trunk/tip/48.md>`_ |
| A document introducing theming support for Tk |
| |
| |
| Using Ttk |
| --------- |
| |
| To start using Ttk, import its module:: |
| |
| from tkinter import ttk |
| |
| To override the basic Tk widgets, the import should follow the Tk import:: |
| |
| from tkinter import * |
| from tkinter.ttk import * |
| |
| That code causes several :mod:`!tkinter.ttk` widgets (:class:`Button`, |
| :class:`Checkbutton`, :class:`Entry`, :class:`Frame`, :class:`Label`, |
| :class:`LabelFrame`, :class:`Menubutton`, :class:`PanedWindow`, |
| :class:`Radiobutton`, :class:`Scale` and :class:`Scrollbar`) to |
| automatically replace the Tk widgets. |
| |
| This has the direct benefit of using the new widgets which gives a better look |
| and feel across platforms; however, the replacement widgets are not completely |
| compatible. |
| The main difference is that widget options such as "fg", "bg" and others |
| related to widget styling are no longer present in Ttk widgets. |
| Instead, use the :class:`ttk.Style <Style>` class for improved styling effects. |
| |
| |
| .. seealso:: |
| |
| `Converting existing applications to use Tile widgets <https://tktable.sourceforge.net/tile/doc/converting.txt>`_ |
| A monograph (using Tcl terminology) about differences typically |
| encountered when moving applications to use the new widgets. |
| |
| |
| Ttk widgets |
| ----------- |
| |
| Ttk comes with 18 widgets, twelve of which already existed in tkinter: |
| :class:`Button`, :class:`Checkbutton`, :class:`Entry`, :class:`Frame`, |
| :class:`Label`, :class:`LabelFrame`, :class:`Menubutton`, :class:`PanedWindow`, |
| :class:`Radiobutton`, :class:`Scale`, :class:`Scrollbar`, and :class:`Spinbox`. |
| The other six are new: :class:`Combobox`, :class:`Notebook`, |
| :class:`Progressbar`, :class:`Separator`, :class:`Sizegrip` and |
| :class:`Treeview`. And all them are subclasses of :class:`Widget`. |
| |
| Using the Ttk widgets gives the application an improved look and feel. |
| As discussed above, there are differences in how the styling is coded. |
| |
| Tk code:: |
| |
| l1 = tkinter.Label(text="Test", fg="black", bg="white") |
| l2 = tkinter.Label(text="Test", fg="black", bg="white") |
| |
| |
| Ttk code:: |
| |
| style = ttk.Style() |
| style.configure("BW.TLabel", foreground="black", background="white") |
| |
| l1 = ttk.Label(text="Test", style="BW.TLabel") |
| l2 = ttk.Label(text="Test", style="BW.TLabel") |
| |
| For more information about TtkStyling_, see the :class:`Style` class |
| documentation. |
| |
| Widget |
| ------ |
| |
| :class:`ttk.Widget <Widget>` defines standard options and methods supported by |
| Tk themed widgets and is not supposed to be directly instantiated. |
| |
| |
| Standard options |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
| |
| All the :mod:`!ttk` Widgets accept the following options: |
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| .. tabularcolumns:: |l|L| |
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| +-----------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | Option | Description | |
| +===========+==============================================================+ |
| | class | Specifies the window class. The class is used when querying | |
| | | the option database for the window's other options, to | |
| | | determine the default bindtags for the window, and to select | |
| | | the widget's default layout and style. This option is | |
| | | read-only, and may only be specified when the window is | |
| | | created. | |
| +-----------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | cursor | Specifies the mouse cursor to be used for the widget. If set | |
| | | to the empty string (the default), the cursor is inherited | |
| | | from the parent widget. | |
| +-----------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | takefocus | Determines whether the window accepts the focus during | |
| | | keyboard traversal. 0, 1 or an empty string is returned. | |
| | | If 0 is returned, it means that the window should be skipped | |
| | | entirely during keyboard traversal. If 1, it means that the | |
| | | window should receive the input focus as long as it is | |
| | | viewable. And an empty string means that the traversal | |
| | | scripts make the decision about whether or not to focus | |
| | | on the window. | |
| +-----------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | style | May be used to specify a custom widget style. | |
| +-----------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ |
| |
| |
| Scrollable widget options |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
| |
| The following options are supported by widgets that are controlled by a |
| scrollbar. |
| |
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| |
| +----------------+---------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | Option | Description | |
| +================+=========================================================+ |
| | xscrollcommand | Used to communicate with horizontal scrollbars. | |
| | | | |
| | | When the view in the widget's window changes, the widget| |
| | | calls the *xscrollcommand* callback. | |
| | | | |
| | | Usually this option consists of the method | |
| | | :meth:`Scrollbar.set <tkinter.Scrollbar.set>` of some | |
| | | scrollbar. This will cause the scrollbar to be updated | |
| | | whenever the view in the window changes. | |
| +----------------+---------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | yscrollcommand | Used to communicate with vertical scrollbars. | |
| | | For some more information, see above. | |
| +----------------+---------------------------------------------------------+ |
| |
| |
| Label options |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
| |
| The following options are supported by labels, buttons and other button-like |
| widgets. |
| |
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| |
| +--------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | Option | Description | |
| +==============+===========================================================+ |
| | text | Specifies a text string to be displayed inside the widget.| |
| +--------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | textvariable | Specifies a name whose value will be used in place of the | |
| | | text option resource. | |
| +--------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | underline | If set, specifies the index (0-based) of a character to | |
| | | underline in the text string. The underline character is | |
| | | used for mnemonic activation. | |
| +--------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | image | Specifies an image to display. This is a list of 1 or more| |
| | | elements. The first element is the default image name. The| |
| | | rest of the list if a sequence of statespec/value pairs as| |
| | | defined by :meth:`Style.map`, specifying different images | |
| | | to use when the widget is in a particular state or a | |
| | | combination of states. All images in the list should have | |
| | | the same size. | |
| +--------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | compound | Specifies how to display the image relative to the text, | |
| | | in the case both text and images options are present. | |
| | | Valid values are: | |
| | | | |
| | | * text: display text only | |
| | | * image: display image only | |
| | | * top, bottom, left, right: display image above, below, | |
| | | left of, or right of the text, respectively. | |
| | | * none: the default. display the image if present, | |
| | | otherwise the text. | |
| +--------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | width | If greater than zero, specifies how much space, in | |
| | | character widths, to allocate for the text label, if less | |
| | | than zero, specifies a minimum width. If zero or | |
| | | unspecified, the natural width of the text label is used. | |
| +--------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ |
| |
| |
| Compatibility options |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
| |
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| |
| +--------+----------------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | Option | Description | |
| +========+================================================================+ |
| | state | May be set to "normal" or "disabled" to control the "disabled" | |
| | | state bit. This is a write-only option: setting it changes the | |
| | | widget state, but the :meth:`Widget.state` method does not | |
| | | affect this option. | |
| +--------+----------------------------------------------------------------+ |
| |
| Widget states |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
| |
| The widget state is a bitmap of independent state flags. |
| |
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| |
| +------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | Flag | Description | |
| +============+=============================================================+ |
| | active | The mouse cursor is over the widget and pressing a mouse | |
| | | button will cause some action to occur | |
| +------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | disabled | Widget is disabled under program control | |
| +------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | focus | Widget has keyboard focus | |
| +------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | pressed | Widget is being pressed | |
| +------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | selected | "On", "true", or "current" for things like Checkbuttons and | |
| | | radiobuttons | |
| +------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | background | Windows and Mac have a notion of an "active" or foreground | |
| | | window. The *background* state is set for widgets in a | |
| | | background window, and cleared for those in the foreground | |
| | | window | |
| +------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | readonly | Widget should not allow user modification | |
| +------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | alternate | A widget-specific alternate display format | |
| +------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | invalid | The widget's value is invalid | |
| +------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+ |
| |
| A state specification is a sequence of state names, optionally prefixed with |
| an exclamation point indicating that the bit is off. |
| |
| |
| ttk.Widget |
| ^^^^^^^^^^ |
| |
| Besides the methods described below, the :class:`ttk.Widget <Widget>` supports |
| the methods :meth:`tkinter.Widget.cget <tkinter.Misc.cget>` and |
| :meth:`tkinter.Widget.configure <tkinter.Misc.configure>`. |
| |
| .. class:: Widget |
| |
| .. method:: identify(x, y) |
| |
| Returns the name of the element at position *x* *y*, or the empty string |
| if the point does not lie within any element. |
| |
| *x* and *y* are pixel coordinates relative to the widget. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: instate(statespec, callback=None, *args, **kw) |
| |
| Test the widget's state. If a callback is not specified, returns ``True`` |
| if the widget state matches *statespec* and ``False`` otherwise. If callback |
| is specified then it is called with args if widget state matches |
| *statespec*. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: state(statespec=None) |
| |
| Modify or inquire widget state. If *statespec* is specified, sets the |
| widget state according to it and return a new *statespec* indicating |
| which flags were changed. If *statespec* is not specified, returns |
| the currently enabled state flags. |
| |
| *statespec* will usually be a list or a tuple. |
| |
| |
| Combobox |
| -------- |
| |
| The :class:`ttk.Combobox <Combobox>` widget combines a text field with a |
| pop-down list of values. |
| This widget is a subclass of :class:`Entry`. |
| |
| Besides the methods inherited from :class:`Widget`: :meth:`~tkinter.Misc.cget`, |
| :meth:`~tkinter.Misc.configure`, :meth:`~Widget.identify`, |
| :meth:`~Widget.instate` and :meth:`~Widget.state`, and the following inherited |
| from :class:`Entry`: :meth:`~Entry.bbox`, :meth:`~tkinter.Entry.delete`, |
| :meth:`~tkinter.Entry.icursor`, :meth:`~tkinter.Entry.index`, |
| :meth:`~tkinter.Entry.insert`, |
| :meth:`selection* <tkinter.Entry.selection_adjust>`, |
| :meth:`xview* <tkinter.XView.xview>`, it has some other methods, described at |
| :class:`ttk.Combobox <Combobox>`. |
| |
| |
| Options |
| ^^^^^^^ |
| |
| This widget accepts the following specific options: |
| |
| .. tabularcolumns:: |l|L| |
| |
| +-----------------+--------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | Option | Description | |
| +=================+========================================================+ |
| | exportselection | Boolean value. If set, the widget selection is linked | |
| | | to the X selection (which can be returned | |
| | | by invoking Misc.selection_get, for example). | |
| +-----------------+--------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | justify | Specifies how the text is aligned within the widget. | |
| | | One of "left", "center", or "right". | |
| +-----------------+--------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | height | Specifies the height of the pop-down listbox, in rows. | |
| +-----------------+--------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | postcommand | A script (possibly registered with Misc.register) that | |
| | | is called immediately before displaying the values. It | |
| | | may specify which values to display. | |
| +-----------------+--------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | state | One of "normal", "readonly", or "disabled". In the | |
| | | "readonly" state, the value may not be edited directly,| |
| | | and the user can only select one of the values from the| |
| | | dropdown list. In the "normal" state, the text field is| |
| | | directly editable. In the "disabled" state, no | |
| | | interaction is possible. | |
| +-----------------+--------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | textvariable | Specifies a name whose value is linked to the widget | |
| | | value. Whenever the value associated with that name | |
| | | changes, the widget value is updated, and vice versa. | |
| | | See :class:`tkinter.StringVar`. | |
| +-----------------+--------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | values | Specifies the list of values to display in the | |
| | | drop-down listbox. | |
| +-----------------+--------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | width | Specifies an integer value indicating the desired width| |
| | | of the entry window, in average-size characters of the | |
| | | widget's font. | |
| +-----------------+--------------------------------------------------------+ |
| |
| .. note:: |
| |
| Tk 9.1 added the *locale* option, which selects the locale used to determine |
| word and character boundaries within the text (``"C"`` by default). |
| |
| |
| Virtual events |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
| |
| The combobox widgets generates a **<<ComboboxSelected>>** virtual event |
| when the user selects an element from the list of values. |
| |
| |
| ttk.Combobox |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
| |
| .. class:: Combobox |
| |
| .. method:: current(newindex=None) |
| |
| If *newindex* is specified, sets the combobox value to the element |
| position *newindex*. Otherwise, returns the index of the current value or |
| -1 if the current value is not in the values list. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: get() |
| |
| Returns the current value of the combobox. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: set(value) |
| |
| Sets the value of the combobox to *value*. |
| |
| |
| Spinbox |
| ------- |
| |
| The :class:`ttk.Spinbox <Spinbox>` widget is a :class:`ttk.Entry <Entry>` |
| enhanced with increment and decrement arrows. |
| It can be used for numbers or lists of string values. |
| This widget is a subclass of :class:`Entry`. |
| Besides the methods inherited from :class:`Widget`: :meth:`~tkinter.Misc.cget`, |
| :meth:`~tkinter.Misc.configure`, :meth:`~Widget.identify`, |
| :meth:`~Widget.instate` and :meth:`~Widget.state`, and the following inherited |
| from :class:`Entry`: :meth:`~Entry.bbox`, :meth:`~tkinter.Entry.delete`, |
| :meth:`~tkinter.Entry.icursor`, :meth:`~tkinter.Entry.index`, |
| :meth:`~tkinter.Entry.insert`, :meth:`xview* <tkinter.XView.xview>`, it has |
| some other methods, described at :class:`ttk.Spinbox <Spinbox>`. |
| |
| Options |
| ^^^^^^^ |
| |
| This widget accepts the following specific options: |
| |
| .. tabularcolumns:: |l|L| |
| |
| +----------------------+------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | Option | Description | |
| +======================+======================================================+ |
| | from | Float value. If set, this is the minimum value to | |
| | | which the decrement button will decrement. Must be | |
| | | spelled as ``from_`` when used as an argument, since | |
| | | ``from`` is a Python keyword. | |
| +----------------------+------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | to | Float value. If set, this is the maximum value to | |
| | | which the increment button will increment. | |
| +----------------------+------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | increment | Float value. Specifies the amount which the | |
| | | increment/decrement buttons change the | |
| | | value. Defaults to 1.0. | |
| +----------------------+------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | values | Sequence of string or float values. If specified, | |
| | | the increment/decrement buttons will cycle through | |
| | | the items in this sequence rather than incrementing | |
| | | or decrementing numbers. | |
| | | | |
| +----------------------+------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | wrap | Boolean value. If ``True``, increment and decrement | |
| | | buttons will cycle from the ``to`` value to the | |
| | | ``from`` value or the ``from`` value to the ``to`` | |
| | | value, respectively. | |
| +----------------------+------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | format | String value. This specifies the format of numbers | |
| | | set by the increment/decrement buttons. It must be | |
| | | in the form "%W.Pf", where W is the padded width of | |
| | | the value, P is the precision, and '%' and 'f' are | |
| | | literal. | |
| +----------------------+------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | command | Python callable. Will be called with no arguments | |
| | | whenever either of the increment or decrement buttons| |
| | | are pressed. | |
| | | | |
| +----------------------+------------------------------------------------------+ |
| |
| |
| Virtual events |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
| |
| The spinbox widget generates an **<<Increment>>** virtual event when the |
| user presses <Up>, and a **<<Decrement>>** virtual event when the user |
| presses <Down>. |
| |
| ttk.Spinbox |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
| |
| .. class:: Spinbox |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 3.8 |
| |
| .. method:: get() |
| |
| Returns the current value of the spinbox. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: set(value) |
| |
| Sets the value of the spinbox to *value*. |
| |
| |
| |
| Notebook |
| -------- |
| |
| Ttk Notebook widget manages a collection of windows and displays a single |
| one at a time. Each child window is associated with a tab, which the user |
| may select to change the currently displayed window. |
| |
| |
| Options |
| ^^^^^^^ |
| |
| This widget accepts the following specific options: |
| |
| .. tabularcolumns:: |l|L| |
| |
| +---------+----------------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | Option | Description | |
| +=========+================================================================+ |
| | height | If present and greater than zero, specifies the desired height | |
| | | of the pane area (not including internal padding or tabs). | |
| | | Otherwise, the maximum height of all panes is used. | |
| +---------+----------------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | padding | Specifies the amount of extra space to add around the outside | |
| | | of the notebook. The padding is a list up to four length | |
| | | specifications left top right bottom. If fewer than four | |
| | | elements are specified, bottom defaults to top, right defaults | |
| | | to left, and top defaults to left. | |
| +---------+----------------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | width | If present and greater than zero, specified the desired width | |
| | | of the pane area (not including internal padding). Otherwise, | |
| | | the maximum width of all panes is used. | |
| +---------+----------------------------------------------------------------+ |
| |
| |
| Tab options |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^ |
| |
| There are also specific options for tabs: |
| |
| .. tabularcolumns:: |l|L| |
| |
| +-----------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | Option | Description | |
| +===========+==============================================================+ |
| | state | Either "normal", "disabled" or "hidden". If "disabled", then | |
| | | the tab is not selectable. If "hidden", then the tab is not | |
| | | shown. | |
| +-----------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | sticky | Specifies how the child window is positioned within the pane | |
| | | area. Value is a string containing zero or more of the | |
| | | characters "n", "s", "e" or "w". Each letter refers to a | |
| | | side (north, south, east or west) that the child window will | |
| | | stick to, as per the :meth:`grid <tkinter.Grid.grid>` | |
| | | geometry manager. | |
| +-----------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | padding | Specifies the amount of extra space to add between the | |
| | | notebook and this pane. Syntax is the same as for the option | |
| | | padding used by this widget. | |
| +-----------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | text | Specifies a text to be displayed in the tab. | |
| +-----------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | image | Specifies an image to display in the tab. See the option | |
| | | image described in :class:`Widget`. | |
| +-----------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | compound | Specifies how to display the image relative to the text, in | |
| | | the case both options text and image are present. See | |
| | | `Label Options`_ for legal values. | |
| +-----------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | underline | Specifies the index (0-based) of a character to underline in | |
| | | the text string. The underlined character is used for | |
| | | mnemonic activation if :meth:`Notebook.enable_traversal` is | |
| | | called. | |
| +-----------+--------------------------------------------------------------+ |
| |
| |
| Tab identifiers |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
| |
| The tab_id present in several methods of :class:`ttk.Notebook <Notebook>` may |
| take any of the following forms: |
| |
| * An integer between zero and the number of tabs |
| * The name of a child window |
| * A positional specification of the form "@x,y", which identifies the tab |
| * The literal string "current", which identifies the currently selected tab |
| * The literal string "end", which returns the number of tabs (only valid for |
| :meth:`Notebook.index`) |
| |
| |
| Virtual events |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
| |
| This widget generates a **<<NotebookTabChanged>>** virtual event after a new |
| tab is selected. |
| |
| |
| ttk.Notebook |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
| |
| .. class:: Notebook |
| |
| .. method:: add(child, **kw) |
| |
| Adds a new tab to the notebook. |
| |
| If window is currently managed by the notebook but hidden, it is |
| restored to its previous position. |
| |
| See `Tab Options`_ for the list of available options. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: forget(tab_id) |
| |
| Removes the tab specified by *tab_id*, unmaps and unmanages the |
| associated window. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: hide(tab_id) |
| |
| Hides the tab specified by *tab_id*. |
| |
| The tab will not be displayed, but the associated window remains |
| managed by the notebook and its configuration remembered. Hidden tabs |
| may be restored with the :meth:`add` command. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: identify(x, y) |
| |
| Returns the name of the tab element at position *x*, *y*, or the empty |
| string if none. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: index(tab_id) |
| |
| Returns the numeric index of the tab specified by *tab_id*, or the total |
| number of tabs if *tab_id* is the string "end". |
| |
| |
| .. method:: insert(pos, child, **kw) |
| |
| Inserts a pane at the specified position. |
| |
| *pos* is either the string "end", an integer index, or the name of a |
| managed child. If *child* is already managed by the notebook, moves it to |
| the specified position. |
| |
| See `Tab Options`_ for the list of available options. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: select(tab_id=None) |
| |
| Selects the specified *tab_id*. |
| |
| The associated child window will be displayed, and the |
| previously selected window (if different) is unmapped. If *tab_id* is |
| omitted, returns the widget name of the currently selected pane. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: tab(tab_id, option=None, **kw) |
| |
| Query or modify the options of the specific *tab_id*. |
| |
| If *kw* is not given, returns a dictionary of the tab option values. If |
| *option* is specified, returns the value of that *option*. Otherwise, |
| sets the options to the corresponding values. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: tabs() |
| |
| Returns a tuple of windows managed by the notebook. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: enable_traversal() |
| |
| Enable keyboard traversal for a toplevel window containing this notebook. |
| |
| This will extend the bindings for the toplevel window containing the |
| notebook as follows: |
| |
| * :kbd:`Control-Tab`: selects the tab following the currently selected one. |
| * :kbd:`Shift-Control-Tab`: selects the tab preceding the currently selected one. |
| * :kbd:`Alt-K`: where *K* is the mnemonic (underlined) character of any tab, will |
| select that tab. |
| |
| Multiple notebooks in a single toplevel may be enabled for traversal, |
| including nested notebooks. |
| However, notebook traversal only works properly if all panes are direct |
| children of the notebook. |
| |
| |
| Progressbar |
| ----------- |
| |
| The :class:`ttk.Progressbar <Progressbar>` widget shows the status of a |
| long-running operation. |
| It can operate in two modes: 1) the determinate mode which shows the amount |
| completed relative to the total amount of work to be done and 2) the |
| indeterminate mode which provides an animated display to let the user know that |
| work is progressing. |
| |
| |
| Options |
| ^^^^^^^ |
| |
| This widget accepts the following specific options: |
| |
| .. tabularcolumns:: |l|L| |
| |
| +----------+---------------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | Option | Description | |
| +==========+===============================================================+ |
| | orient | One of "horizontal" or "vertical". Specifies the orientation | |
| | | of the progress bar. | |
| +----------+---------------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | length | Specifies the length of the long axis of the progress bar | |
| | | (width if horizontal, height if vertical). | |
| +----------+---------------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | mode | One of "determinate" or "indeterminate". | |
| +----------+---------------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | maximum | A number specifying the maximum value. Defaults to 100. | |
| +----------+---------------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | value | The current value of the progress bar. In "determinate" mode, | |
| | | this represents the amount of work completed. In | |
| | | "indeterminate" mode, it is interpreted as modulo *maximum*; | |
| | | that is, the progress bar completes one "cycle" when its value| |
| | | increases by *maximum*. | |
| +----------+---------------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | variable | A name which is linked to the option value. If specified, the | |
| | | value of the progress bar is automatically set to the value of| |
| | | this name whenever the latter is modified. | |
| +----------+---------------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | phase | Read-only option. The widget periodically increments the value| |
| | | of this option whenever its value is greater than 0 and, in | |
| | | determinate mode, less than maximum. This option may be used | |
| | | by the current theme to provide additional animation effects. | |
| +----------+---------------------------------------------------------------+ |
| |
| |
| ttk.Progressbar |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
| |
| .. class:: Progressbar |
| |
| .. method:: start(interval=None) |
| |
| Begin autoincrement mode: schedules a recurring timer event that calls |
| :meth:`Progressbar.step` every *interval* milliseconds. If omitted, |
| *interval* defaults to 50 milliseconds. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: step(amount=None) |
| |
| Increments the progress bar's value by *amount*. |
| |
| *amount* defaults to 1.0 if omitted. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: stop() |
| |
| Stop autoincrement mode: cancels any recurring timer event initiated by |
| :meth:`Progressbar.start` for this progress bar. |
| |
| |
| Separator |
| --------- |
| |
| The :class:`ttk.Separator <Separator>` widget displays a horizontal or vertical |
| separator bar. |
| |
| It has no other methods besides the ones inherited from |
| :class:`ttk.Widget <Widget>`. |
| |
| |
| Options |
| ^^^^^^^ |
| |
| This widget accepts the following specific option: |
| |
| .. tabularcolumns:: |l|L| |
| |
| +--------+----------------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | Option | Description | |
| +========+================================================================+ |
| | orient | One of "horizontal" or "vertical". Specifies the orientation of| |
| | | the separator. | |
| +--------+----------------------------------------------------------------+ |
| |
| |
| Sizegrip |
| -------- |
| |
| The :class:`ttk.Sizegrip <Sizegrip>` widget (also known as a grow box) allows |
| the user to resize the containing toplevel window by pressing and dragging the |
| grip. |
| |
| This widget has neither specific options nor specific methods, besides the |
| ones inherited from :class:`ttk.Widget <Widget>`. |
| |
| |
| Platform-specific notes |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
| |
| * On macOS, toplevel windows automatically include a built-in size grip |
| by default. Adding a :class:`Sizegrip` is harmless, since the built-in |
| grip will just mask the widget. |
| |
| |
| Bugs |
| ^^^^ |
| |
| * If the containing toplevel's position was specified relative to the right |
| or bottom of the screen (for example, ....), the :class:`Sizegrip` widget |
| will not resize the window. |
| * This widget supports only "southeast" resizing. |
| |
| |
| Treeview |
| -------- |
| |
| The :class:`ttk.Treeview <Treeview>` widget displays a hierarchical collection |
| of items. |
| Each item has a textual label, an optional image, and an optional list of data |
| values. |
| The data values are displayed in successive columns after the tree label. |
| |
| The order in which data values are displayed may be controlled by setting |
| the widget option ``displaycolumns``. The tree widget can also display column |
| headings. Columns may be accessed by number or symbolic names listed in the |
| widget option columns. See `Column Identifiers`_. |
| |
| Each item is identified by a unique name. The widget will generate item IDs |
| if they are not supplied by the caller. There is a distinguished root item, |
| named ``{}``. The root item itself is not displayed; its children appear at the |
| top level of the hierarchy. |
| |
| Each item also has a list of tags, which can be used to associate event bindings |
| with individual items and control the appearance of the item. |
| |
| The Treeview widget supports horizontal and vertical scrolling, according to |
| the options described in `Scrollable Widget Options`_ and the methods |
| :meth:`Treeview.xview` and :meth:`Treeview.yview`. |
| |
| |
| Options |
| ^^^^^^^ |
| |
| This widget accepts the following specific options: |
| |
| .. tabularcolumns:: |l|p{0.7\linewidth}| |
| |
| +----------------+--------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | Option | Description | |
| +================+========================================================+ |
| | columns | A list of column identifiers, specifying the number of | |
| | | columns and their names. | |
| +----------------+--------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | displaycolumns | A list of column identifiers (either symbolic or | |
| | | integer indices) specifying which data columns are | |
| | | displayed and the order in which they appear, or the | |
| | | string "#all". | |
| +----------------+--------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | height | Specifies the number of rows which should be visible. | |
| | | Note: the requested width is determined from the sum | |
| | | of the column widths. | |
| +----------------+--------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | padding | Specifies the internal padding for the widget. The | |
| | | padding is a list of up to four length specifications. | |
| +----------------+--------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | selectmode | Controls how the built-in class bindings manage the | |
| | | selection. One of "extended", "browse" or "none". | |
| | | If set to "extended" (the default), multiple items may | |
| | | be selected. If "browse", only a single item will be | |
| | | selected at a time. If "none", the selection will not | |
| | | be changed. | |
| | | | |
| | | Note that the application code and tag bindings can set| |
| | | the selection however they wish, regardless of the | |
| | | value of this option. | |
| +----------------+--------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | show | A list containing zero or more of the following values,| |
| | | specifying which elements of the tree to display. | |
| | | | |
| | | * tree: display tree labels in column #0. | |
| | | * headings: display the heading row. | |
| | | | |
| | | The default is "tree headings", that is, show all | |
| | | elements. | |
| | | | |
| | | **Note**: Column #0 always refers to the tree column, | |
| | | even if show="tree" is not specified. | |
| +----------------+--------------------------------------------------------+ |
| |
| .. note:: |
| |
| Tk 9.0 added several :class:`Treeview` features. |
| The *selectmode* option gained the values ``"single"`` and ``"multiple"``; |
| the new widget options *selecttype* (``"item"`` or ``"cell"`` selection), |
| *striped* (zebra-striped rows), and *titlecolumns* / *titleitems* (columns |
| or rows frozen against scrolling) were introduced; and items gained a |
| *hidden* option. |
| Tk 9.1 added the *rowheight* and *headingheight* options. |
| |
| |
| Item options |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
| |
| The following item options may be specified for items in the insert and item |
| widget commands. |
| |
| .. tabularcolumns:: |l|L| |
| |
| +--------+---------------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | Option | Description | |
| +========+===============================================================+ |
| | text | The textual label to display for the item. | |
| +--------+---------------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | image | A Tk Image, displayed to the left of the label. | |
| +--------+---------------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | values | The list of values associated with the item. | |
| | | | |
| | | Each item should have the same number of values as the widget | |
| | | option columns. If there are fewer values than columns, the | |
| | | remaining values are assumed empty. If there are more values | |
| | | than columns, the extra values are ignored. | |
| +--------+---------------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | open | ``True``/``False`` value indicating whether the item's | |
| | | children should be displayed or hidden. | |
| +--------+---------------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | tags | A list of tags associated with this item. | |
| +--------+---------------------------------------------------------------+ |
| |
| |
| Tag options |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^ |
| |
| The following options may be specified on tags: |
| |
| .. tabularcolumns:: |l|L| |
| |
| +------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | Option | Description | |
| +============+===========================================================+ |
| | foreground | Specifies the text foreground color. | |
| +------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | background | Specifies the cell or item background color. | |
| +------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | font | Specifies the font to use when drawing text. | |
| +------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ |
| | image | Specifies the item image, in case the item's image option | |
| | | is empty. | |
| +------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+ |
| |
| |
| Column identifiers |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
| |
| Column identifiers take any of the following forms: |
| |
| * A symbolic name from the list of columns option. |
| * An integer n, specifying the nth data column. |
| * A string of the form #n, where n is an integer, specifying the nth display |
| column. |
| |
| Notes: |
| |
| * Item's option values may be displayed in a different order than the order |
| in which they are stored. |
| * Column #0 always refers to the tree column, even if show="tree" is not |
| specified. |
| |
| A data column number is an index into an item's option values list; a display |
| column number is the column number in the tree where the values are displayed. |
| Tree labels are displayed in column #0. If option displaycolumns is not set, |
| then data column n is displayed in column #n+1. Again, **column #0 always |
| refers to the tree column**. |
| |
| |
| Virtual events |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
| |
| The Treeview widget generates the following virtual events. |
| |
| .. tabularcolumns:: |l|L| |
| |
| +--------------------+--------------------------------------------------+ |
| | Event | Description | |
| +====================+==================================================+ |
| | <<TreeviewSelect>> | Generated whenever the selection changes. | |
| +--------------------+--------------------------------------------------+ |
| | <<TreeviewOpen>> | Generated just before settings the focus item to | |
| | | open=True. | |
| +--------------------+--------------------------------------------------+ |
| | <<TreeviewClose>> | Generated just after setting the focus item to | |
| | | open=False. | |
| +--------------------+--------------------------------------------------+ |
| |
| The :meth:`Treeview.focus` and :meth:`Treeview.selection` methods can be used |
| to determine the affected item or items. |
| |
| |
| ttk.Treeview |
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
| |
| .. class:: Treeview |
| |
| .. method:: bbox(item, column=None) |
| |
| Returns the bounding box (relative to the treeview widget's window) of |
| the specified *item* in the form (x, y, width, height). |
| |
| If *column* is specified, returns the bounding box of that cell. If the |
| *item* is not visible (that is, if it is a descendant of a closed item |
| or is scrolled offscreen), returns an empty string. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: get_children(item=None) |
| |
| Returns a tuple of children belonging to *item*. |
| |
| If *item* is not specified, returns root children. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: set_children(item, *newchildren) |
| |
| Replaces *item*'s children with *newchildren*. |
| |
| Children present in *item* that are not present in *newchildren* are |
| detached from the tree. No items in *newchildren* may be an ancestor of |
| *item*. Note that not specifying *newchildren* results in detaching |
| *item*'s children. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: column(column, option=None, **kw) |
| |
| Query or modify the options for the specified *column*. |
| |
| If *kw* is not given, returns a dict of the column option values. If |
| *option* is specified then the value for that *option* is returned. |
| Otherwise, sets the options to the corresponding values. |
| |
| The valid options/values are: |
| |
| *id* |
| Returns the column name. This is a read-only option. |
| *anchor*: One of the standard Tk anchor values. |
| Specifies how the text in this column should be aligned with respect |
| to the cell. |
| *minwidth*: width |
| The minimum width of the column in pixels. The treeview widget will |
| not make the column any smaller than specified by this option when |
| the widget is resized or the user drags a column. |
| *stretch*: ``True``/``False`` |
| Specifies whether the column's width should be adjusted when |
| the widget is resized. |
| *width*: width |
| The width of the column in pixels. |
| |
| To configure the tree column, call this with column = "#0" |
| |
| .. method:: delete(*items) |
| |
| Delete all specified *items* and all their descendants. |
| |
| The root item may not be deleted. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: detach(*items) |
| |
| Unlinks all of the specified *items* from the tree. |
| |
| The items and all of their descendants are still present, and may be |
| reinserted at another point in the tree, but will not be displayed. |
| |
| The root item may not be detached. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: exists(item) |
| |
| Returns ``True`` if the specified *item* is present in the tree, |
| ``False`` otherwise. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: focus(item=None) |
| |
| If *item* is specified, sets the focus item to *item*. Otherwise, returns |
| the current focus item, or '' if there is none. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: heading(column, option=None, **kw) |
| |
| Query or modify the heading options for the specified *column*. |
| |
| If *kw* is not given, returns a dict of the heading option values. If |
| *option* is specified then the value for that *option* is returned. |
| Otherwise, sets the options to the corresponding values. |
| |
| The valid options/values are: |
| |
| *text*: text |
| The text to display in the column heading. |
| *image*: imageName |
| Specifies an image to display to the right of the column heading. |
| *anchor*: anchor |
| Specifies how the heading text should be aligned. One of the standard |
| Tk anchor values. |
| *command*: callback |
| A callback to be invoked when the heading label is pressed. |
| |
| To configure the tree column heading, call this with column = "#0". |
| |
| |
| .. method:: identify(component, x, y) |
| |
| Returns a description of the specified *component* under the point given |
| by *x* and *y*, or the empty string if no such *component* is present at |
| that position. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: identify_row(y) |
| |
| Returns the item ID of the item at position *y*. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: identify_column(x) |
| |
| Returns the display column identifier of the cell at position *x*. |
| |
| The tree column has ID #0. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: identify_region(x, y) |
| |
| Returns one of: |
| |
| +-----------+--------------------------------------+ |
| | region | meaning | |
| +===========+======================================+ |
| | heading | Tree heading area. | |
| +-----------+--------------------------------------+ |
| | separator | Space between two columns headings. | |
| +-----------+--------------------------------------+ |
| | tree | The tree area. | |
| +-----------+--------------------------------------+ |
| | cell | A data cell. | |
| +-----------+--------------------------------------+ |
| |
| Availability: Tk 8.6. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: identify_element(x, y) |
| |
| Returns the element at position *x*, *y*. |
| |
| Availability: Tk 8.6. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: index(item) |
| |
| Returns the integer index of *item* within its parent's list of children. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: insert(parent, index, iid=None, **kw) |
| |
| Creates a new item and returns the item identifier of the newly created |
| item. |
| |
| *parent* is the item ID of the parent item, or the empty string to create |
| a new top-level item. *index* is an integer, or the value "end", |
| specifying where in the list of parent's children to insert the new item. |
| If *index* is less than or equal to zero, the new node is inserted at |
| the beginning; if *index* is greater than or equal to the current number |
| of children, it is inserted at the end. If *iid* is specified, it is used |
| as the item identifier; *iid* must not already exist in the tree. |
| Otherwise, a new unique identifier is generated. |
| |
| See `Item Options`_ for the list of available options. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: item(item, option=None, **kw) |
| |
| Query or modify the options for the specified *item*. |
| |
| If no options are given, a dict with options/values for the item is |
| returned. |
| If *option* is specified then the value for that option is returned. |
| Otherwise, sets the options to the corresponding values as given by *kw*. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: reattach(item, parent, index) |
| :no-typesetting: |
| |
| .. method:: move(item, parent, index) |
| |
| Moves *item* to position *index* in *parent*'s list of children. |
| |
| It is illegal to move an item under one of its descendants. If *index* is |
| less than or equal to zero, *item* is moved to the beginning; if greater |
| than or equal to the number of children, it is moved to the end. If *item* |
| was detached it is reattached. |
| |
| :meth:`reattach` is an alias of :meth:`!move`. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: next(item) |
| |
| Returns the identifier of *item*'s next sibling, or '' if *item* is the |
| last child of its parent. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: parent(item) |
| |
| Returns the ID of the parent of *item*, or '' if *item* is at the top |
| level of the hierarchy. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: prev(item) |
| |
| Returns the identifier of *item*'s previous sibling, or '' if *item* is |
| the first child of its parent. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: see(item) |
| |
| Ensure that *item* is visible. |
| |
| Sets all of *item*'s ancestors open option to ``True``, and scrolls the |
| widget if necessary so that *item* is within the visible portion of |
| the tree. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: selection() |
| |
| Returns a tuple of selected items. |
| |
| .. versionchanged:: 3.8 |
| ``selection()`` no longer takes arguments. For changing the selection |
| state use the following selection methods. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: selection_set(*items) |
| |
| *items* becomes the new selection. |
| |
| .. versionchanged:: 3.6 |
| *items* can be passed as separate arguments, not just as a single tuple. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: selection_add(*items) |
| |
| Add *items* to the selection. |
| |
| .. versionchanged:: 3.6 |
| *items* can be passed as separate arguments, not just as a single tuple. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: selection_remove(*items) |
| |
| Remove *items* from the selection. |
| |
| .. versionchanged:: 3.6 |
| *items* can be passed as separate arguments, not just as a single tuple. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: selection_toggle(*items) |
| |
| Toggle the selection state of each item in *items*. |
| |
| .. versionchanged:: 3.6 |
| *items* can be passed as separate arguments, not just as a single tuple. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: set(item, column=None, value=None) |
| |
| With one argument, returns a dictionary of column/value pairs for the |
| specified *item*. With two arguments, returns the current value of the |
| specified *column*. With three arguments, sets the value of given |
| *column* in given *item* to the specified *value*. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: tag_bind(tagname, sequence=None, callback=None) |
| |
| Bind a callback for the given event *sequence* to the tag *tagname*. |
| When an event is delivered to an item, the callbacks for each of the |
| item's tags option are called. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: tag_configure(tagname, option=None, **kw) |
| |
| Query or modify the options for the specified *tagname*. |
| |
| If *kw* is not given, returns a dict of the option settings for |
| *tagname*. If *option* is specified, returns the value for that *option* |
| for the specified *tagname*. Otherwise, sets the options to the |
| corresponding values for the given *tagname*. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: tag_has(tagname, item=None) |
| |
| If *item* is specified, returns ``True`` if the specified *item* has the |
| given *tagname* and ``False`` otherwise. |
| Otherwise, returns a tuple of all items that have the specified tag. |
| |
| Availability: Tk 8.6 |
| |
| |
| .. method:: xview(*args) |
| |
| Query or modify horizontal position of the treeview. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: yview(*args) |
| |
| Query or modify vertical position of the treeview. |
| |
| |
| .. _TtkStyling: |
| |
| Ttk styling |
| ----------- |
| |
| Each widget in :mod:`!ttk` is assigned a style, which specifies the set of |
| elements making up the widget and how they are arranged, along with dynamic and |
| default settings for element options. |
| By default the style name is the same as the widget's class name, but it may be |
| overridden by the widget's style option. |
| If you don't know the class name of a widget, use the method |
| :meth:`Misc.winfo_class <tkinter.Misc.winfo_class>` (somewidget.winfo_class()). |
| |
| .. seealso:: |
| |
| `Tcl'2004 conference presentation <https://tktable.sourceforge.net/tile/tile-tcl2004.pdf>`_ |
| This document explains how the theme engine works |
| |
| |
| .. class:: Style |
| |
| This class is used to manipulate the style database. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: configure(style, query_opt=None, **kw) |
| |
| Query or set the default value of the specified option(s) in *style*. |
| |
| Each key in *kw* is an option and each value is a string identifying |
| the value for that option. |
| |
| For example, to change every default button to be a flat button with |
| some padding and a different background color:: |
| |
| from tkinter import ttk |
| import tkinter |
| |
| root = tkinter.Tk() |
| |
| ttk.Style().configure("TButton", padding=6, relief="flat", |
| background="#ccc") |
| |
| btn = ttk.Button(text="Sample") |
| btn.pack() |
| |
| root.mainloop() |
| |
| |
| .. method:: map(style, query_opt=None, **kw) |
| |
| Query or sets dynamic values of the specified option(s) in *style*. |
| |
| Each key in *kw* is an option and each value should be a list or a |
| tuple (usually) containing statespecs grouped in tuples, lists, or |
| some other preference. A statespec is a compound of one |
| or more states and then a value. |
| |
| An example may make it more understandable:: |
| |
| import tkinter |
| from tkinter import ttk |
| |
| root = tkinter.Tk() |
| |
| style = ttk.Style() |
| style.map("C.TButton", |
| foreground=[('pressed', 'red'), ('active', 'blue')], |
| background=[('pressed', '!disabled', 'black'), ('active', 'white')] |
| ) |
| |
| colored_btn = ttk.Button(text="Test", style="C.TButton").pack() |
| |
| root.mainloop() |
| |
| |
| Note that the order of the (states, value) sequences for an option does |
| matter, if the order is changed to ``[('active', 'blue'), ('pressed', |
| 'red')]`` in the foreground option, for example, the result would be a |
| blue foreground when the widget were in active or pressed states. |
| |
| When called to query the map (without specifying values to set), it |
| returns a dictionary mapping each option to its list of statespecs. |
| |
| .. versionchanged:: 3.10 |
| The value returned when querying the map was corrected. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: lookup(style, option, state=None, default=None) |
| |
| Returns the value specified for *option* in *style*. |
| |
| If *state* is specified, it is expected to be a sequence of one or more |
| states. If the *default* argument is set, it is used as a fallback value |
| in case no specification for option is found. |
| |
| To check what font a Button uses by default:: |
| |
| from tkinter import ttk |
| |
| print(ttk.Style().lookup("TButton", "font")) |
| |
| |
| .. method:: layout(style, layoutspec=None) |
| |
| Define the widget layout for given *style*. If *layoutspec* is omitted, |
| return the layout specification for given style. |
| |
| *layoutspec*, if specified, is expected to be a list or some other |
| sequence type (excluding strings), where each item should be a tuple and |
| the first item is the layout name and the second item should have the |
| format described in `Layouts`_. |
| |
| To understand the format, see the following example (it is not |
| intended to do anything useful):: |
| |
| from tkinter import ttk |
| import tkinter |
| |
| root = tkinter.Tk() |
| |
| style = ttk.Style() |
| style.layout("TMenubutton", [ |
| ("Menubutton.background", None), |
| ("Menubutton.button", {"children": |
| [("Menubutton.focus", {"children": |
| [("Menubutton.padding", {"children": |
| [("Menubutton.label", {"side": "left", "expand": 1})] |
| })] |
| })] |
| }), |
| ]) |
| |
| mbtn = ttk.Menubutton(text='Text') |
| mbtn.pack() |
| root.mainloop() |
| |
| |
| .. method:: element_create(elementname, etype, *args, **kw) |
| |
| Create a new element in the current theme, of the given *etype* which is |
| expected to be either "image", "from" or "vsapi". |
| The latter is only available in Tk 8.6 on Windows. |
| |
| If "image" is used, *args* should contain the default image name followed |
| by statespec/value pairs (this is the imagespec), and *kw* may have the |
| following options: |
| |
| border=padding |
| padding is a list of up to four integers, specifying the left, top, |
| right, and bottom borders, respectively. |
| |
| height=height |
| Specifies a minimum height for the element. If less than zero, the |
| base image's height is used as a default. |
| |
| padding=padding |
| Specifies the element's interior padding. Defaults to border's value |
| if not specified. |
| |
| sticky=spec |
| Specifies how the image is placed within the final parcel. spec |
| contains zero or more characters "n", "s", "w", or "e". |
| |
| width=width |
| Specifies a minimum width for the element. If less than zero, the |
| base image's width is used as a default. |
| |
| Example:: |
| |
| img1 = tkinter.PhotoImage(master=root, file='button.png') |
| img1 = tkinter.PhotoImage(master=root, file='button-pressed.png') |
| img1 = tkinter.PhotoImage(master=root, file='button-active.png') |
| style = ttk.Style(root) |
| style.element_create('Button.button', 'image', |
| img1, ('pressed', img2), ('active', img3), |
| border=(2, 4), sticky='we') |
| |
| If "from" is used as the value of *etype*, |
| :meth:`element_create` will clone an existing |
| element. *args* is expected to contain a themename, from which |
| the element will be cloned, and optionally an element to clone from. |
| If this element to clone from is not specified, an empty element will |
| be used. *kw* is discarded. |
| |
| Example:: |
| |
| style = ttk.Style(root) |
| style.element_create('plain.background', 'from', 'default') |
| |
| If "vsapi" is used as the value of *etype*, :meth:`element_create` |
| will create a new element in the current theme whose visual appearance |
| is drawn using the Microsoft Visual Styles API which is responsible |
| for the themed styles on Windows XP and Vista. |
| *args* is expected to contain the Visual Styles class and part as |
| given in the Microsoft documentation followed by an optional sequence |
| of tuples of ttk states and the corresponding Visual Styles API state |
| value. |
| *kw* may have the following options: |
| |
| padding=padding |
| Specify the element's interior padding. |
| *padding* is a list of up to four integers specifying the left, |
| top, right and bottom padding quantities respectively. |
| If fewer than four elements are specified, bottom defaults to top, |
| right defaults to left, and top defaults to left. |
| In other words, a list of three numbers specify the left, vertical, |
| and right padding; a list of two numbers specify the horizontal |
| and the vertical padding; a single number specifies the same |
| padding all the way around the widget. |
| This option may not be mixed with any other options. |
| |
| margins=padding |
| Specifies the elements exterior padding. |
| *padding* is a list of up to four integers specifying the left, top, |
| right and bottom padding quantities respectively. |
| This option may not be mixed with any other options. |
| |
| width=width |
| Specifies the width for the element. |
| If this option is set then the Visual Styles API will not be queried |
| for the recommended size or the part. |
| If this option is set then *height* should also be set. |
| The *width* and *height* options cannot be mixed with the *padding* |
| or *margins* options. |
| |
| height=height |
| Specifies the height of the element. |
| See the comments for *width*. |
| |
| Example:: |
| |
| style = ttk.Style(root) |
| style.element_create('pin', 'vsapi', 'EXPLORERBAR', 3, [ |
| ('pressed', '!selected', 3), |
| ('active', '!selected', 2), |
| ('pressed', 'selected', 6), |
| ('active', 'selected', 5), |
| ('selected', 4), |
| ('', 1)]) |
| style.layout('Explorer.Pin', |
| [('Explorer.Pin.pin', {'sticky': 'news'})]) |
| pin = ttk.Checkbutton(style='Explorer.Pin') |
| pin.pack(expand=True, fill='both') |
| |
| .. versionchanged:: 3.13 |
| Added support of the "vsapi" element factory. |
| |
| .. method:: element_names() |
| |
| Returns a tuple of elements defined in the current theme. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: element_options(elementname) |
| |
| Returns a tuple of *elementname*'s options. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: theme_create(themename, parent=None, settings=None) |
| |
| Create a new theme. |
| |
| It is an error if *themename* already exists. If *parent* is specified, |
| the new theme will inherit styles, elements and layouts from the parent |
| theme. If *settings* are present they are expected to have the same |
| syntax used for :meth:`theme_settings`. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: theme_settings(themename, settings) |
| |
| Temporarily sets the current theme to *themename*, apply specified |
| *settings* and then restore the previous theme. |
| |
| Each key in *settings* is a style and each value may contain the keys |
| 'configure', 'map', 'layout' and 'element create' and they are expected |
| to have the same format as specified by the methods |
| :meth:`Style.configure`, :meth:`Style.map`, :meth:`Style.layout` and |
| :meth:`Style.element_create` respectively. |
| |
| As an example, let's change the Combobox for the default theme a bit:: |
| |
| from tkinter import ttk |
| import tkinter |
| |
| root = tkinter.Tk() |
| |
| style = ttk.Style() |
| style.theme_settings("default", { |
| "TCombobox": { |
| "configure": {"padding": 5}, |
| "map": { |
| "background": [("active", "green2"), |
| ("!disabled", "green4")], |
| "fieldbackground": [("!disabled", "green3")], |
| "foreground": [("focus", "OliveDrab1"), |
| ("!disabled", "OliveDrab2")] |
| } |
| } |
| }) |
| |
| combo = ttk.Combobox().pack() |
| |
| root.mainloop() |
| |
| |
| .. method:: theme_names() |
| |
| Returns a tuple of all known themes. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: theme_use(themename=None) |
| |
| If *themename* is not given, returns the theme in use. Otherwise, sets |
| the current theme to *themename*, refreshes all widgets and emits a |
| <<ThemeChanged>> event. |
| |
| |
| Layouts |
| ^^^^^^^ |
| |
| A layout can be just ``None``, if it takes no options, or a dict of |
| options specifying how to arrange the element. The layout mechanism |
| uses a simplified version of the pack geometry manager: given an |
| initial cavity, each element is allocated a parcel. |
| |
| The valid options/values are: |
| |
| *side*: whichside |
| Specifies which side of the cavity to place the element; one of |
| top, right, bottom or left. If omitted, the element occupies the |
| entire cavity. |
| |
| *sticky*: nswe |
| Specifies where the element is placed inside its allocated parcel. |
| |
| *unit*: 0 or 1 |
| If set to 1, causes the element and all of its descendants to be treated as |
| a single element for the purposes of :meth:`Widget.identify` et al. It's |
| used for things like scrollbar thumbs with grips. |
| |
| *children*: [sublayout... ] |
| Specifies a list of elements to place inside the element. Each |
| element is a tuple (or other sequence type) where the first item is |
| the layout name, and the other is a `Layout`_. |
| |
| .. _Layout: `Layouts`_ |
| |
| |
| Additional widgets |
| ------------------ |
| |
| The following themed widgets complete the :mod:`tkinter.ttk` widget set. |
| Each is the themed counterpart of the like-named classic :mod:`tkinter` widget |
| and inherits the common methods of :class:`Widget`. |
| |
| .. class:: Button(master=None, **kw) |
| |
| Ttk :class:`Button` widget, displays a textual label and/or image, and |
| evaluates a command when pressed. |
| It is the themed counterpart of :class:`tkinter.Button` and inherits the |
| common widget methods from :class:`Widget`. |
| |
| .. method:: invoke() |
| |
| Invoke the command associated with the button and return its result. |
| |
| |
| .. class:: Checkbutton(master=None, **kw) |
| |
| Ttk :class:`Checkbutton` widget, used to control a boolean variable that is |
| toggled on and off. |
| It is the themed counterpart of :class:`tkinter.Checkbutton` and inherits |
| the common widget methods from :class:`Widget`. |
| |
| .. method:: invoke() |
| |
| Toggle the button between its selected and deselected states, invoke the |
| command associated with the button, and return its result. |
| |
| |
| .. class:: Entry(master=None, widget=None, **kw) |
| |
| Ttk :class:`Entry` widget, displays a one-line text string and allows the |
| user to edit it. |
| It is the themed counterpart of :class:`tkinter.Entry` and inherits the |
| common widget methods from :class:`Widget` as well as the editing methods |
| from :class:`tkinter.Entry`. |
| |
| .. method:: bbox(index) |
| |
| Return a tuple ``(x, y, width, height)`` giving the bounding box of the |
| character at the given *index*. |
| |
| .. method:: identify(x, y) |
| |
| Return the name of the element under the point given by *x* and *y*, or |
| the empty string if no element is present at that location. |
| |
| .. method:: validate() |
| |
| Force validation of the entry and return ``True`` if validation |
| succeeded, and ``False`` otherwise. |
| |
| |
| .. class:: Frame(master=None, **kw) |
| |
| Ttk :class:`Frame` widget, a container used to group and lay out other |
| widgets. |
| It is the themed counterpart of :class:`tkinter.Frame` and inherits the |
| common widget methods from :class:`Widget`. |
| |
| |
| .. class:: Label(master=None, **kw) |
| |
| Ttk :class:`Label` widget, displays a textual label and/or image. |
| It is the themed counterpart of :class:`tkinter.Label` and inherits the |
| common widget methods from :class:`Widget`. |
| |
| |
| .. class:: Labelframe(master=None, **kw) |
| |
| Ttk :class:`Labelframe` widget, a container that draws a border and a title |
| label around its contents. |
| It is the themed counterpart of :class:`tkinter.LabelFrame` and inherits the |
| common widget methods from :class:`Widget`. |
| |
| |
| .. class:: Menubutton(master=None, **kw) |
| |
| Ttk :class:`Menubutton` widget, displays a textual label and/or image, and |
| pops up a menu when pressed. |
| It is the themed counterpart of :class:`tkinter.Menubutton` and inherits the |
| common widget methods from :class:`Widget`. |
| |
| |
| .. class:: OptionMenu(master, variable, default=None, *values, **kwargs) |
| |
| Ttk :class:`OptionMenu` widget, a :class:`Menubutton` that pops up a menu of |
| mutually exclusive choices. |
| *variable* is the variable that tracks the currently selected value, |
| *default* is the value to set initially, and *values* are the entries to |
| display in the menu. |
| A *command* keyword argument may be given to specify a callable that is |
| invoked with the selected value whenever the selection changes; the *style* |
| keyword argument sets the style used by the underlying menubutton; and the |
| *name* keyword argument sets the Tk widget name. |
| |
| .. method:: set_menu(default=None, *values) |
| |
| Replace the entries of the menu with *values*. |
| If *default* is given, also set it as the current value of the |
| *variable*. |
| |
| .. method:: destroy() |
| |
| Destroy this widget and its associated menu. |
| |
| .. versionchanged:: 3.14 |
| Added support for the *name* keyword argument. |
| |
| |
| |
| .. class:: Panedwindow(master=None, **kw) |
| |
| Ttk :class:`Panedwindow` widget, displays a number of subwindows stacked |
| either vertically or horizontally. |
| The user may adjust the relative sizes of the subwindows by dragging the |
| sash between panes. |
| It is the themed counterpart of :class:`tkinter.PanedWindow` and inherits |
| the common widget methods from :class:`Widget`, as well as the :meth:`!add` |
| and :meth:`!panes` methods from :class:`tkinter.PanedWindow`. |
| |
| .. method:: insert(pos, child, **kw) |
| |
| Insert a pane containing *child* at the position *pos*. |
| *pos* is either the string ``'end'``, an integer index, or the name of a |
| managed subwindow. |
| If *child* is already managed by the paned window, move it to the |
| specified position. |
| Any keyword arguments set pane options. |
| |
| .. method:: forget(child) |
| |
| Remove *child*, which may be either an integer index or the name of a |
| managed subwindow, from the panes. |
| |
| .. method:: pane(pane, option=None, **kw) |
| |
| Query or modify the options of the specified *pane*, where *pane* is |
| either an integer index or the name of a managed subwindow. |
| If no arguments are given, return a dictionary of the pane option values. |
| If *option* is specified, return the value of that option. |
| Otherwise, set the options given as keyword arguments to their |
| corresponding values. |
| |
| .. method:: sashpos(index, newpos=None) |
| |
| If *newpos* is specified, set the position of sash number *index* and |
| return its new position. |
| This may adjust the positions of adjacent sashes to ensure that positions |
| are monotonically increasing; positions are also constrained to be |
| between 0 and the total size of the widget. |
| If *newpos* is omitted, return the current position of the sash. |
| |
| |
| .. class:: Radiobutton(master=None, **kw) |
| |
| Ttk :class:`Radiobutton` widget, used as part of a group to control a single |
| shared variable by selecting one of several mutually exclusive values. |
| It is the themed counterpart of :class:`tkinter.Radiobutton` and inherits |
| the common widget methods from :class:`Widget`. |
| |
| .. method:: invoke() |
| |
| Set the option variable to the button's value, select the button, invoke |
| the command associated with the button, and return its result. |
| |
| |
| .. class:: Scale(master=None, **kw) |
| |
| Ttk :class:`Scale` widget, displays a slider that lets the user select a |
| numeric value from a range by moving the slider along a trough. |
| It is the themed counterpart of :class:`tkinter.Scale` and inherits the |
| common widget methods from :class:`Widget`. |
| |
| .. method:: configure(cnf=None, **kw) |
| |
| Modify or query the widget options, like |
| :meth:`Widget.configure <tkinter.Misc.configure>`. |
| In addition, this method clips the ``from`` and ``to`` values so that the |
| current value stays within the range defined by them. |
| |
| .. versionchanged:: 3.9 |
| Now returns the configuration value, like |
| :meth:`Widget.configure <tkinter.Misc.configure>`. |
| |
| |
| .. method:: get(x=None, y=None) |
| |
| Return the current value of the scale. |
| If *x* and *y* are given, return the value corresponding to the pixel |
| coordinate *x*, *y* instead. |
| |
| |
| .. class:: Scrollbar(master=None, **kw) |
| |
| Ttk :class:`Scrollbar` widget, controls the viewport of an associated |
| scrollable widget such as a :class:`Treeview`, :class:`Entry` or |
| :class:`tkinter.Text`. |
| It is the themed counterpart of :class:`tkinter.Scrollbar` and inherits the |
| common widget methods from :class:`Widget`, as well as the :meth:`!set` and |
| :meth:`!get` methods from :class:`tkinter.Scrollbar`. |
| |
| |
| .. class:: Separator(master=None, **kw) |
| |
| Ttk :class:`Separator` widget, displays a horizontal or vertical separator |
| line. |
| It has no direct counterpart in :mod:`tkinter` and inherits the common |
| widget methods from :class:`Widget`. |
| |
| |
| .. class:: Sizegrip(master=None, **kw) |
| |
| Ttk :class:`Sizegrip` widget, displays a grip that allows the user to resize |
| the containing toplevel window by pressing and dragging the grip, typically |
| placed in the bottom-right corner. |
| It has no direct counterpart in :mod:`tkinter` and inherits the common |
| widget methods from :class:`Widget`. |
| |
| |
| .. class:: LabeledScale(master=None, variable=None, from_=0, to=10, **kw) |
| |
| A :class:`Frame` containing a :class:`Scale` and a :class:`Label` that shows |
| the scale's current value. |
| *variable* is the :class:`~tkinter.IntVar` tracked by the scale (one is |
| created if it is not given), and *from_* and *to* define the range of the |
| scale. |
| |
| .. method:: destroy() |
| |
| Destroy this widget and remove the trace callback registered on the |
| associated variable. |
| |
| |
| .. class:: LabelFrame(master=None, **kw) |
| |
| Alias of :class:`Labelframe`, kept for naming compatibility with |
| :class:`tkinter.LabelFrame`. |
| |
| |
| .. class:: PanedWindow(master=None, **kw) |
| |
| Alias of :class:`Panedwindow`, kept for naming compatibility with |
| :class:`tkinter.PanedWindow`. |