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# mclist.tcl -- # # This demonstration script creates a toplevel window containing a Ttk # tree widget configured as a multi-column listbox. if {![info exists widgetDemo]} { error "This script should be run from the \"widget\" demo." } package require Tk package require Ttk set w .mclist catch {destroy $w} toplevel $w wm title $w "Multi-Column List" wm iconname $w "mclist" positionWindow $w ## Explanatory text ttk::label $w.msg -font $font -wraplength 4i -justify left -anchor n -padding {10 2 10 6} -text "Ttk is the new Tk themed widget set. One of the widgets it includes is a tree widget, which can be configured to display multiple columns of informational data without displaying the tree itself. This is a simple way to build a listbox that has multiple columns. Clicking on the heading for a column will sort the data by that column. You can also change the width of the columns by dragging the boundary between them." pack $w.msg -fill x ## See Code / Dismiss pack [addSeeDismiss $w.seeDismiss $w] -side bottom -fill x ttk::frame $w.container ttk::treeview $w.tree -columns {country capital currency} -show headings \ -yscroll "$w.vsb set" -xscroll "$w.hsb set" if {[tk windowingsystem] ne "aqua"} { ttk::scrollbar $w.vsb -orient vertical -command "$w.tree yview" ttk::scrollbar $w.hsb -orient horizontal -command "$w.tree xview" } else { scrollbar $w.vsb -orient vertical -command "$w.tree yview" scrollbar $w.hsb -orient horizontal -command "$w.tree xview" } pack $w.container -fill both -expand 1 grid $w.tree $w.vsb -in $w.container -sticky nsew grid $w.hsb -in $w.container -sticky nsew grid column $w.container 0 -weight 1 grid row $w.container 0 -weight 1 ## The data we're going to insert set data { Argentina {Buenos Aires} ARS Australia Canberra AUD Brazil Brazilia BRL Canada Ottawa CAD China Beijing CNY France Paris EUR Germany Berlin EUR India {New Delhi} INR Italy Rome EUR Japan Tokyo JPY Mexico {Mexico City} MXN Russia Moscow RUB {South Africa} Pretoria ZAR {United Kingdom} London GBP {United States} {Washington, D.C.} USD } ## Code to insert the data nicely set font [ttk::style lookup [$w.tree cget -style] -font] foreach col {country capital currency} name {Country Capital Currency} { $w.tree heading $col -command [list SortBy $w.tree $col 0] -text $name $w.tree column $col -width [font measure $font $name] } foreach {country capital currency} $data { $w.tree insert {} end -values [list $country $capital $currency] foreach col {country capital currency} { set len [font measure $font "[set $col] "] if {[$w.tree column $col -width] < $len} { $w.tree column $col -width $len } } } ## Code to do the sorting of the tree contents when clicked on proc SortBy {tree col direction} { # Determine currently sorted column and its sort direction foreach c {country capital currency} { set s [$tree heading $c state] if {("selected" in $s || "alternate" in $s) && $col ne $c} { # Sorted column has changed $tree heading $c state {!selected !alternate !user1} set direction [expr {"alternate" in $s}] } } # Build something we can sort set data {} foreach row [$tree children {}] { lappend data [list [$tree set $row $col] $row] } set dir [expr {$direction ? "-decreasing" : "-increasing"}] set r -1 # Now reshuffle the rows into the sorted order foreach info [lsort -dictionary -index 0 $dir $data] { $tree move [lindex $info 1] {} [incr r] } # Switch the heading so that it will sort in the opposite direction $tree heading $col -command [list SortBy $tree $col [expr {!$direction}]] \ state [expr {$direction?"!selected alternate":"selected !alternate"}] if {[tk windowingsystem] eq "aqua"} { # Aqua theme displays native sort arrows when user1 state is set $tree heading $col state "user1" } }