Version 10 of event

Updated 2004-05-29 10:24:24

event add <<virtual>> sequence ?sequence ...?

event delete <<virtual>> ?sequence sequence ...?

event generate window event ?option value option value ...?

event info ?<<virtual>>?


http://purl.org/tcl/home/man/tcl8.4/TkCmd/event.htm


Tested to work on Windows:

 event generate . <Alt-F4> ;# sudden death, somehow like [exit]

However, other Alt-(initial) events don't work when called from event, only from the keyboard.


A small proc I wrote for something. It takes two argument, a window and a keysym (http://www.purl.org/tcl/home/man/tcl8.4/TkCmd/keysyms.htm ), and returns a two-element list. Assuming that some action is defined for the window, the first element is /what/ the binding is to, and the second is the command actually run. If someone wants to clean my explaination up a little after looking at the proc, please go ahead, it's not particularly coherent :) -- MG

  (%1) proc eventchk {w s} {
    set ret [list "" ""] ; set list [list "" ""]
    set tags [bindtags $w]
    while { $ret == $list && $tags != "" } {
            if { [bind [lindex $tags 0] $s] != "" } {
                 set ret [list [lindex $tags 0] [bind [lindex $tags 0] $s]]
               } else {
                 set tags [lrange $tags 1 end]
               }
          }
    return $ret;
  }
  (%2) text .t
  (%3) eventchk .t <Return>
  Text {
    tk::TextInsert %W \n
    if {[%W cget -autoseparators]} {%W edit separator}
  }
  (%4) bind .t <Return> {puts "You pressed return" ; break}
  (%5) eventchk .t <Return>
  .t {puts "You pressed return" ; break"}

See also:


Harold Macmillan (former UK prime minister, when asked what might most easily steer a government off course): Events, dear boy, events.


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