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Section: BLT Built-In Commands (n)
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NAME
BLT - Introduction to the BLT library
DESCRIPTION
BLT is a library of extensions to the Tk library. It adds new
commands and variables to the application's interpreter.
COMMANDS
The following commands are added to the interpreter from the BLT library:
- table
-
A table geometry manager for Tk. You specify window placements as table
row,column positions and windows can also span multiple rows or columns.
It also has many options for setting and/or bounding window sizes.
- graph
-
A 2D plotting widget. Plots two variable data in a window with an optional
legend and annotations. It has of several components; coordinate axes,
crosshairs, a legend, and a collection of elements and tags.
- barchart
-
A barchart widget. Plots two-variable data as rectangular bars in a
window. The x-coordinate values designate the position of the bar along
the x-axis, while the y-coordinate values designate the magnitude.
The barchart widget has of several components; coordinate axes,
crosshairs, a legend, and a collection of elements and tags.
- vector
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Creates a vector of floating point values. The vector's components
can be manipulated in three ways: through a Tcl array variable, a Tcl
command, or the C API.
- spline
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Computes a spline fitting a set of data points (x and y vectors) and
produces a vector of the interpolated images (y-coordinates) at a
given set of x-coordinates.
- bgexec
-
Like Tcl's exec command, bgexec runs a pipeline of Unix
commands in the background. Unlike exec, the output of the last
process is collected and a global Tcl variable is set upon its completion.
bgexec can be used with tkwait to wait for Unix commands
to finish while still handling expose events. Intermediate output is
also available while the pipeline is active.
- busy
-
Creates a "busy window" which prevents user-interaction when an
application is busy. The busy window also provides an easy way
to have temporary busy cursors (such as a watch or hourglass).
- bitmap
-
Reads and writes bitmaps from Tcl. New X bitmaps can be defined
on-the-fly from Tcl, obviating the need to copy around bitmap files.
Other options query loaded X bitmap's dimensions and data.
- drag&drop
-
Provides a drag-and-drop facility for Tk. Information (represented
by a token window) can be dragged to and from any Tk window, including
those of another Tk application. drag&drop acts as a
coordinator, directing Tk send commands between (or within) TCL/Tk
applications.
- htext
-
A simple hypertext widget. Combines text and Tk widgets into a single
scroll-able window. Tcl commands can be embedded into text, which are
invoked as the text is parsed. In addition, Tk widgets can be
appended to the window at the current point in the text. Htext
can be also used to create scrolled windows of Tk widgets.
- winop
-
Raise, lower, map, or, unmap any window. The raise and lower functions
are useful for stacking windows above or below "busy windows".
- watch
-
Arranges for Tcl procedures to be called before and/or after the execution
of every Tcl command. This command
may be used in the logging, profiling, or tracing of Tcl code.
- bltdebug
-
A simple Tcl command tracing facility useful for debugging Tcl code.
Displays each Tcl command before and after substitution along its level
in the interpreter on standard error.
VARIABLES
The following Tcl variables are either set or used by BLT at various times
in its execution:
- blt_library
-
This variable contains the name of a directory containing a library
of Tcl scripts and other files related to BLT. Currently, this
directory contains the drag&drop protocol scripts and the
PostScript prolog
used by graph and barchart.
The value of this variable is taken from the BLT_LIBRARY environment
variable, if one exists, or else from a default value compiled into
the BLT library.
- blt_versions
-
This variable is set in the interpreter for each application. It is an
array of the current version numbers for each
of the BLT commands in the form major.minor. Major and
minor are integers. The major version number increases in
any command that includes changes that are not backward compatible
(i.e. whenever existing applications and scripts may have to change to
work with the new release). The minor version number increases with
each new release of a command, except that it resets to zero whenever the
major version number changes. The array is indexed by the individual
command name.
ADDING BLT TO YOUR APPLICATIONS
It's easy to add BLT to an existing Tk application. BLT requires no
patches or edits to the Tcl or Tk libraries. To add BLT, simply add the
following code snippet to your application's tkAppInit.c file.
-
if (Blt_Init(interp) != TCL_OK) {
return TCL_ERROR;
}
Recompile and link with the BLT library (libBLT.a) and that's it.
Alternately, you can dynamically load BLT, simply by invoking the
command
-
package require BLT
from your Tcl script.
BUGS
Send bug reports, requests, suggestions, etc. to
gah@siliconmetrics.com or ghowlett@grandecom.net
KEYWORDS
BLT
Index
- NAME
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- DESCRIPTION
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- COMMANDS
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- VARIABLES
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- ADDING BLT TO YOUR APPLICATIONS
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- BUGS
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- KEYWORDS
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