Purpose: to provide a community updatable web page demonstrating uses for the [BWidget] toolset, enhancing the docs, pointing to tutorials, etc. ---- Can anyone discuss the various cross platform issues relating directly to BWidgets? For instance, when I try the demo on a Mac using a Tclkit version of Tcl and Tk, I find a number of errors when trying to test the progress indicator, the -armcommand, the french and german language dialog boxes, the select color dialog box, etc. ---- What additional documentation is needed for BWidgets? What new widgets have you written based on the BWidgets toolkit? Is the source available for re-use? ---- '''BWidget Examples''' The BWidget documentation could really benefit from a few examples, illustrating some of the details. '''Paned Window''' package require BWidget set pw [PanedWindow .topframe -side bottom] for {set i 0} {$i<5} {incr i} { set p [$pw add -minsize 100] set t [text $p.text] pack $t } pack $pw pack .topframe ---- 2003-03-13, [Svenn Bjerkem]: Tried this example with [ActiveTcL] 8.4.0.1 and got following error: bad option "identify": must be cget or configure while executing "$w identify $x $y" (procedure "::tk::panedwindow::Motion" line 3) invoked from within "::tk::panedwindow::Motion . 102 2 " (command bound to event) checked the documentation for tk builtins for tk and found that the widget panedwindow has the command identify. For some reason I want to use BWidget, but use the builtin. How come? [AK]: AFAIK this could be a confusion in the bindings. I.e. both Tk's panedwindow and Bwidgets panedwindow using the same class name. This causes the Bwidgets panedwindow to get the bindings for Tk's panedwindow, which do not work. I thought we had a bug report about this in Tk or Bwidgets, but can't seem to find it. Or maybe it was something on c.l.t. ---- See also [A vertical-tab notebook] - [Windows Registry Browser] - [Multi-column display in text widget] - [Beveled lines] - [Creating a BWidget Widget] ---- Recently, [George Petasis] answered the following question on comp.lang.tcl: What can I do to make native Tk widgets and BWidgets look closer, when using them on Linux? George answered: option add *highlightBackground [. cget -background] (this will make your white borders the same colour as the rest of the window...) If you want to remove completely these "frames", simply use: option add *highlightThickness 0 ---- To use the icons provided with BWidget, you can either set im [image create photo -file [file join ::BWIDGET::LIBRARY images folder.gif]] But it's much easier to use the undocumented (but used in BWidget Demo) set im [Bitmap::get folder] Thanks to [de] for pointing this out! ---- See [Enhancing BWidget] and [Creating a BWidget Widget] for more Bwidget help. ---- [Category GUI]