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listbox(n)                                  Tk Built-In Commands                                  listbox(n)



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NAME
       listbox - Create and manipulate listbox widgets

SYNOPSIS
       listbox pathName ?options?

STANDARD OPTIONS
       -background           -borderwidth         -cursor
       -disabledforeground   -exportselection     -font
       -foreground           -highlightbackground -highlightcolor
       -highlightthickness   -relief              -selectbackground
       -selectborderwidth    -selectforeground    -setgrid
       -takefocus            -xscrollcommand      -yscrollcommand

       See the options manual entry for details on the standard options.

WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS
       Command-Line Name:-activestyle
       Database Name:  activeStyle
       Database Class: ActiveStyle

              Specifies  the  style in which to draw the active element.  This must be one of dotbox (show a
              focus ring around the active element), none (no  special  indication  of  active  element)  or
              underline  (underline  the  active  element).  The default is underline on Windows, and dotbox
              elsewhere.

       Command-Line Name:-height
       Database Name:  height
       Database Class: Height

              Specifies the desired height for the window, in lines.  If zero  or  less,  then  the  desired
              height for the window is made just large enough to hold all the elements in the listbox.

       Command-Line Name:-listvariable
       Database Name:  listVariable
       Database Class: Variable

              Specifies  the name of a variable.  The value of the variable is a list to be displayed inside
              the widget; if the variable value changes then the widget will automatically update itself  to
              reflect the new value.  Attempts to assign a variable with an invalid list value to -listvari-able -listvariable
              able will cause an error.  Attempts to unset a variable in use as a  -listvariable  will  fail
              but will not generate an error.

       Command-Line Name:-selectmode
       Database Name:  selectMode
       Database Class: SelectMode

              Specifies  one  of several styles for manipulating the selection.  The value of the option may
              be arbitrary, but the default bindings expect it to be either  single,  browse,  multiple,  or
              extended;  the default value is browse.

       Command-Line Name:-state
       Database Name:  state
       Database Class: State

              Specifies  one of two states for the listbox:  normal or disabled.  If the listbox is disabled
              then items may not be inserted or deleted, items are drawn in the  -disabledforeground  color,
              and  selection cannot be modified and is not shown (though selection information is retained).

       Command-Line Name:-width
       Database Name:  width
       Database Class: Width

              Specifies the desired width for the window in characters.  If the font does not have a uniform
              width  then  the  width  of  the  character "0" is used in translating from character units to
              screen units.  If zero or less, then the desired width for  the  window  is  made  just  large
              enough to hold all the elements in the listbox.
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DESCRIPTION
       The listbox command creates a new window (given by the pathName argument) and makes it into a listbox
       widget.  Additional options, described above, may be specified on the command line or in  the  option
       database to configure aspects of the listbox such as its colors, font, text, and relief.  The listbox
       command returns its pathName argument.  At the time this command is invoked, there must not  exist  a
       window named pathName, but pathName's parent must exist.

       A listbox is a widget that displays a list of strings, one per line.  When first created, a new list-box listbox
       box has no elements.  Elements may be added or deleted using widget  commands  described  below.   In
       addition,  one  or  more  elements may be selected as described below.  If a listbox is exporting its
       selection (see exportSelection option), then it will observe the standard X11 protocols for  handling
       the  selection.   Listbox selections are available as type STRING; the value of the selection will be
       the text of the selected elements, with newlines separating the elements.

       It is not necessary for all the elements to be displayed in the listbox  window  at  once;   commands
       described  below  may  be  used  to change the view in the window.  Listboxes allow scrolling in both
       directions using the standard xScrollCommand and yScrollCommand options.  They also support scanning,
       as described below.

INDICES
       Many  of the widget commands for listboxes take one or more indices as arguments.  An index specifies
       a particular element of the listbox, in any of the following ways:

       number      Specifies the element as a numerical index, where 0 corresponds to the first  element  in
                   the listbox.

       active      Indicates  the  element  that has the location cursor.  This element will be displayed as
                   specified by -activestyle when the listbox has the keyboard focus, and  it  is  specified
                   with the activate widget command.

       anchor      Indicates the anchor point for the selection, which is set with the selection anchor wid-get widget
                   get command.

       end         Indicates the end of the listbox.  For most commands this refers to the last  element  in
                   the  listbox,  but  for  a few commands such as index and insert it refers to the element
                   just after the last one.

       @x,y        Indicates the element that covers the point in the listbox window specified by  x  and  y
                   (in  pixel  coordinates).   If  no element covers that point, then the closest element to
                   that point is used.

       In the widget command descriptions below, arguments named index, first, and last always contain  text
       indices in one of the above forms.

WIDGET COMMAND
       The  listbox  command  creates a new Tcl command whose name is pathName.  This command may be used to
       invoke various operations on the widget.  It has the following general form:
              pathName option ?arg arg ...?
       Option and the args determine the exact behavior of the command.  The following commands are possible
       for listbox widgets:

       pathName activate index
              Sets  the active element to the one indicated by index.  If index is outside the range of ele-ments elements
              ments in the listbox then the closest element is activated.  The active element  is  drawn  as
              specified  by -activestyle when the widget has the input focus, and its index may be retrieved
              with the index active.

       pathName bbox index
              Returns a list of four numbers describing the bounding box of the text in the element given by
              index.  The first two elements of the list give the x and y coordinates of the upper-left cor-ner corner
              ner of the screen area covered by the text (specified in pixels relative to  the  widget)  and
              the  last  two  elements  give the width and height of the area, in pixels.  If no part of the
              element given by index is visible on the screen, or if index refers to a non-existent element,
              then the result is an empty string;  if the element is partially visible, the result gives the
              full area of the element, including any parts that are not visible.

       pathName cget option
              Returns the current value of the configuration option given by option.  Option may have any of
              the values accepted by the listbox command.

       pathName configure ?option? ?value option value ...?
              Query or modify the configuration options of the widget.  If no option is specified, returns a
              list describing all of the available options for pathName (see Tk_ConfigureInfo  for  informa-tion information
              tion  on  the  format  of  this list).  If option is specified with no value, then the command
              returns a list describing the one named option (this list will be identical to the correspond-ing corresponding
              ing  sublist  of  the  value returned if no option is specified).  If one or more option-value
              pairs are specified, then the command modifies the given widget option(s) to  have  the  given
              value(s);   in this case the command returns an empty string.  Option may have any of the val-ues values
              ues accepted by the listbox command.

       pathName curselection
              Returns a list containing the numerical indices of all of the elements in the listbox that are
              currently  selected.  If there are no elements selected in the listbox then an empty string is
              returned.

       pathName delete first ?last?
              Deletes one or more elements of the listbox.  First and last are indices specifying the  first
              and last elements in the range to delete.  If last is not specified it defaults to first, i.e.
              a single element is deleted.

       pathName get first ?last?
              If last is omitted, returns the contents of the listbox element  indicated  by  first,  or  an
              empty  string  if  first  refers to a non-existent element.  If last is specified, the command
              returns a list whose elements are all of the listbox elements between first and  last,  inclu-sive. inclusive.
              sive.  Both first and last may have any of the standard forms for indices.

       pathName index index
              Returns  the  integer index value that corresponds to index.  If index is end the return value
              is a count of the number of elements in the listbox (not the index of the last element).

       pathName insert index ?element element ...?
              Inserts zero or more new elements in the list just before the  element  given  by  index.   If
              index  is specified as end then the new elements are added to the end of the list.  Returns an
              empty string.

       pathName itemcget index option
              Returns the current value of the item configuration option given by option.  Option  may  have
              any of the values accepted by the listbox itemconfigure command.

       pathName itemconfigure index ?option? ?value? ?option value ...?
              Query  or  modify the configuration options of an item in the listbox.  If no option is speci-fied, specified,
              fied, returns a list describing all of the available options for the item  (see  Tk_Configure-Info Tk_ConfigureInfo
              Info  for information on the format of this list).  If option is specified with no value, then
              the command returns a list describing the one named option (this list will be identical to the
              corresponding  sublist  of  the  value  returned  if  no option is specified).  If one or more
              option-value pairs are specified, then the command modifies the given widget option(s) to have
              the  given  value(s);  in this case the command returns an empty string. The following options
              are currently supported for items:

              -background color
                     Color specifies the background color to use when displaying the item. It may  have  any
                     of the forms accepted by Tk_GetColor.

              -foreground color
                     Color  specifies  the foreground color to use when displaying the item. It may have any
                     of the forms accepted by Tk_GetColor.

              -selectbackground color
                     color specifies the background color to use  when  displaying  the  item  while  it  is
                     selected. It may have any of the forms accepted by Tk_GetColor.

              -selectforeground color
                     color  specifies  the  foreground  color  to  use  when displaying the item while it is
                     selected. It may have any of the forms accepted by Tk_GetColor.

       pathName nearest y
              Given a y-coordinate within the listbox window, this command returns the index of  the  (visi-ble) (visible)
              ble) listbox element nearest to that y-coordinate.

       pathName scan option args
              This  command  is  used  to  implement  scanning on listboxes.  It has two forms, depending on
              option:

              pathName scan mark x y
                     Records x and y and the current view in the listbox window;  used in  conjunction  with
                     later  scan  dragto commands.  Typically this command is associated with a mouse button
                     press in the widget.  It returns an empty string.

              pathName scan dragto x y.
                     This command computes the difference between its x and y arguments  and  the  x  and  y
                     arguments to the last scan mark command for the widget.  It then adjusts the view by 10
                     times the difference in coordinates.  This command is typically associated  with  mouse
                     motion  events  in the widget, to produce the effect of dragging the list at high speed
                     through the window.  The return value is an empty string.

       pathName see index
              Adjust the view in the listbox so that the element given by index is visible.  If the  element
              is already visible then the command has no effect; if the element is near one edge of the win-dow window
              dow then the listbox scrolls to bring the element into view at the edge;  otherwise the  list-box listbox
              box scrolls to center the element.

       pathName selection option arg
              This  command is used to adjust the selection within a listbox.  It has several forms, depend-ing depending
              ing on option:

              pathName selection anchor index
                     Sets the selection anchor to the element given by index.  If index  refers  to  a  non-existent nonexistent
                     existent element, then the closest element is used.  The selection anchor is the end of
                     the selection that is fixed while dragging out a selection with the mouse.   The  index
                     anchor may be used to refer to the anchor element.

              pathName selection clear first ?last?
                     If  any of the elements between first and last (inclusive) are selected, they are dese-lected. deselected.
                     lected.  The selection state is not changed for elements outside this range.

              pathName selection includes index
                     Returns 1 if the element indicated by index is currently selected, 0 if it is not.

              pathName selection set first ?last?
                     Selects all of the elements in the range between first  and  last,  inclusive,  without
                     affecting the selection state of elements outside that range.

       pathName size
              Returns a decimal string indicating the total number of elements in the listbox.

       pathName xview args
              This  command  is  used  to query and change the horizontal position of the information in the
              widget's window.  It can take any of the following forms:

              pathName xview
                     Returns a list containing two elements.  Each element is a real fraction between 0  and
                     1;   together  they  describe  the  horizontal span that is visible in the window.  For
                     example, if the first element is .2 and the second element is .6, 20% of the  listbox's
                     text is off-screen to the left, the middle 40% is visible in the window, and 40% of the
                     text is off-screen to the right.  These are the same values passed  to  scrollbars  via
                     the -xscrollcommand option.

              pathName xview index
                     Adjusts  the  view  in the window so that the character position given by index is dis-played displayed
                     played at the left edge of the window.  Character positions are defined by the width of
                     the character 0.

              pathName xview moveto fraction
                     Adjusts  the view in the window so that fraction of the total width of the listbox text
                     is off-screen to the left.  fraction must be a fraction between 0 and 1.

              pathName xview scroll number what
                     This command shifts the view in the window left or right according to number and  what.
                     Number  must  be  an integer.  What must be either units or pages or an abbreviation of
                     one of these.  If what is units, the view adjusts left or  right  by  number  character
                     units  (the  width  of  the  0 character) on the display;  if it is pages then the view
                     adjusts by number screenfuls.  If number is negative then  characters  farther  to  the
                     left  become  visible;   if  it is positive then characters farther to the right become
                     visible.

       pathName yview ?args?
              This command is used to query and change the vertical position of the  text  in  the  widget's
              window.  It can take any of the following forms:

              pathName yview
                     Returns  a list containing two elements, both of which are real fractions between 0 and
                     1.  The first element gives the position of the listbox element at the top of the  win-dow, window,
                     dow,  relative  to the listbox as a whole (0.5 means it is halfway through the listbox,
                     for example).  The second element gives the position of the listbox element just  after
                     the  last  one  in  the window, relative to the listbox as a whole.  These are the same
                     values passed to scrollbars via the -yscrollcommand option.

              pathName yview index
                     Adjusts the view in the window so that the element given by index is displayed  at  the
                     top of the window.

              pathName yview moveto fraction
                     Adjusts the view in the window so that the element given by fraction appears at the top
                     of the window.  Fraction is a fraction between 0 and 1;  0 indicates the first  element
                     in  the  listbox, 0.33 indicates the element one-third the way through the listbox, and
                     so on.

              pathName yview scroll number what
                     This command adjusts the view in the window up or down according to  number  and  what.
                     Number  must be an integer.  What must be either units or pages.  If what is units, the
                     view adjusts up or down by number lines;  if it is pages then the view adjusts by  num-ber number
                     ber  screenfuls.  If number is negative then earlier elements become visible;  if it is
                     positive then later elements become visible.

DEFAULT BINDINGS
       Tk automatically creates class bindings for listboxes that give them Motif-like  behavior.   Much  of
       the  behavior  of a listbox is determined by its selectMode option, which selects one of four ways of
       dealing with the selection.

       If the selection mode is single or browse, at most one element can be  selected  in  the  listbox  at
       once.   In  both  modes,  clicking button 1 on an element selects it and deselects any other selected
       item.  In browse mode it is also possible to drag the selection with button  1.   On  button  1,  the |
       listbox will also take focus if it has a normal state and -takefocus is true.

       If  the  selection  mode  is  multiple  or  extended, any number of elements may be selected at once,
       including discontiguous ranges.  In multiple mode, clicking button 1 on an element toggles its selec-tion selection
       tion  state  without affecting any other elements.  In extended mode, pressing button 1 on an element
       selects it, deselects everything else, and sets the anchor to the element under the mouse;   dragging
       the mouse with button 1 down extends the selection to include all the elements between the anchor and
       the element under the mouse, inclusive.

       Most people will probably want to use browse mode for single selections and extended mode for  multi-ple multiple
       ple selections; the other modes appear to be useful only in special situations.

       Any time the selection changes in the listbox, the virtual event <<ListboxSelect>> will be generated.
       It is easiest to bind to this event to be made aware of any changes to listbox selection.

       In addition to the above behavior, the following additional behavior is defined by the default  bind-ings: bindings:
       ings:

       [1]    In  extended  mode, the selected range can be adjusted by pressing button 1 with the Shift key
              down:  this modifies the selection to consist of the elements between the anchor and the  ele-ment element
              ment  under  the  mouse,  inclusive.   The  un-anchored  end of this new selection can also be
              dragged with the button down.

       [2]    In extended mode, pressing button 1 with the Control key down starts a toggle  operation:  the
              anchor is set to the element under the mouse, and its selection state is reversed.  The selec-tion selection
              tion state of other elements is not changed.  If the mouse is dragged with button 1 down, then
              the  selection state of all elements between the anchor and the element under the mouse is set
              to match that of the anchor element;  the selection state of all other elements  remains  what
              it was before the toggle operation began.

       [3]    If  the  mouse  leaves the listbox window with button 1 down, the window scrolls away from the
              mouse, making information visible that used to be off-screen on the side of  the  mouse.   The
              scrolling  continues  until the mouse re-enters the window, the button is released, or the end
              of the listbox is reached.

       [4]    Mouse button 2 may be used for scanning.  If it is pressed and dragged over the  listbox,  the
              contents of the listbox drag at high speed in the direction the mouse moves.

       [5]    If  the  Up  or Down key is pressed, the location cursor (active element) moves up or down one
              element.  If the selection mode is browse or extended then the  new  active  element  is  also
              selected  and  all  other  elements  are  deselected.  In extended mode the new active element
              becomes the selection anchor.

       [6]    In extended mode, Shift-Up and Shift-Down move the location cursor (active element) up or down
              one  element  and  also  extend the selection to that element in a fashion similar to dragging
              with mouse button 1.

       [7]    The Left and Right keys scroll the listbox view left and right by the width of  the  character
              0.   Control-Left and Control-Right scroll the listbox view left and right by the width of the
              window.  Control-Prior and Control-Next also scroll left and right by the width of the window.

       [8]    The  Prior  and  Next  keys scroll the listbox view up and down by one page (the height of the
              window).

       [9]    The Home and End keys scroll the listbox horizontally to the left  and  right  edges,  respec-tively. respectively.
              tively.

       [10]   Control-Home  sets  the location cursor to the first element in the listbox, selects that ele-ment, element,
              ment, and deselects everything else in the listbox.

       [11]   Control-End sets the location cursor to the last element in the listbox, selects that element,
              and deselects everything else in the listbox.

       [12]   In extended mode, Control-Shift-Home extends the selection to the first element in the listbox
              and Control-Shift-End extends the selection to the last element.

       [13]   In multiple mode, Control-Shift-Home moves the location cursor to the  first  element  in  the
              listbox and Control-Shift-End moves the location cursor to the last element.

       [14]   The  space and Select keys make a selection at the location cursor (active element) just as if
              mouse button 1 had been pressed over this element.

       [15]   In extended mode, Control-Shift-space and Shift-Select extend the selection to the active ele-ment element
              ment just as if button 1 had been pressed with the Shift key down.

       [16]   In  extended  mode, the Escape key cancels the most recent selection and restores all the ele-ments elements
              ments in the selected range to their previous selection state.

       [17]   Control-slash selects everything in the widget, except in single and browse  modes,  in  which
              case it selects the active element and deselects everything else.

       [18]   Control-backslash  deselects  everything  in the widget, except in browse mode where it has no
              effect.

       [19]   The F16 key (labelled Copy on many Sun workstations) or Meta-w copies  the  selection  in  the
              widget to the clipboard, if there is a selection.

       The  behavior  of  listboxes  can  be  changed  by defining new bindings for individual widgets or by
       redefining the class bindings.

SEE ALSO
       ttk_treeview(n)

KEYWORDS
       listbox, widget



Tk                                                   8.4                                          listbox(n)

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