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tix(n)			     Tix Built-In Commands			tix(n)

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NAME
       tix - Manipulate internal states of the Tix library

SYNOPSIS
       tix option ?arg arg ...?

CONFIGURATION OPTIONS
       This  manual  page  descripts  the  tix	command, which manipulates the
       internal states of the Tix library. If you're  looking  for  a  general
       introduction  to	 the  Tix library, please refer to the TixIntro manual
       page.

       The  Tix	 application  context  supports	 the  following	 configuration
       options.	 Usually, these options are set using the X resource database,
       i.e., in the user's .Xdefault file. For example, to choose a  different
       color  scheme  for the Tix widgets, these two lines can be added to the
       user's .Xdefault file:
		     *TixScheme:  Gray
		     *TixFontSet: 14Point
       [-binding binding] This is an obsolete option.	[-debug debug]	Speci‐
       fies  whether the Tix widgets should run in debug mode.	[-fontset tix‐
       FontSet] Specifies the fontset  to  use	for  the  Tix  widgets.	 Valid
       options	are  WmDefault,	 TK,  TkWin, 12Point and 14Point. TK specifies
       that the standard TK fonts should be used. The default value  is	 WmDe‐
       fault.	[-scheme tixScheme]  Specifies the color scheme to use for the
       Tix widgets. Valid  options  are	 WmDefault,  TK,  TkWin,  Gray,	 Blue,
       Bisque,	SGIGray and TixGray. If you want the standard TK color scheme,
       you can use the value TK.  The default value is WmDefault.
	' [-schemepriority tixSchemePriority] Specifies the priority level  of
       the  TK options set by th Tix schemes. Please refer to the TK option(n)
       manual page for a discussion of the priority level of Tix options.  The
       default	value  is 79, which makes the Tix schemes at a higher priority
       than the settings in the .Xdefaults file. If you want to allow the  Tix
       schemes	to  be	overridden by the settings in the .Xdefaults file, you
       can set the following line in you .Xdefaults file:
	      *TixSchemePriority: 21
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DESCRIPTION
       The tix command provides access	to  miscellaneous  elements  of	 Tix's
       internal	 state	and the Tix application context.  Most of the informa‐
       tion manipulated by this command	 pertains  to  the  application	 as  a
       whole,  or  to a screen or display, rather than to a particular window.
       The command can take any of a number of different  forms	 depending  on
       the option argument.  The legal forms are:

       tix addbitmapdir directory
	      Tix  maintains  a	 list  of  directory under which which the tix
	      getimage and tix getbitmap commands will search for image files.
	      The  standard  bitmap  directory	is  $TIX_LIBRARY/bitmaps.  The
	      addbitmapdir command adds directory into	this  list.  By	 using
	      this  command,  the  image  files of an applications can also be
	      located using the tix getimage ot tix getbitmap command.

       tix cget option
	      Returns the current value of the configuration option  given  by
	      option.  Option  may be any of the options described in the CON‐
	      FIGURATION OPTIONS section.

       tix configure ?option? ?value option value ...?
	      Query or modify the configuration options of the Tix application
	      context.	If  no	option is specified, returns a list describing
	      all of the available options (see Tk_ConfigureInfo for  informa‐
	      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 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 option(s) to have the given value(s); in this
	      case  the	 command returns an empty string. Option may be any of
	      the options described in the CONFIGURATION OPTIONS section.

       tix filedialog ?class?
	      Returns the file selection dialog that may be shared among  dif‐
	      ferent  modules  of this application. This command will create a
	      file selection dialog widget when it is called the  first	 time.
	      This  dialog  will  be  returned	by all subsequent calls to tix
	      filedialog. An optional class parameter can be passed to	speci‐
	      fied  what type of file selection dialog widget is desired. Pos‐
	      sible options are tixFileSelectDialog or tixExFileSelectDialog.

       tix getbitmap name
	      Locates a bitmap file of the name name.xpm or name in one of the
	      bitmap  directories  (see	 the  addbitmapdir  command above). By
	      using tix getbitmap, you can advoid hard coding the pathnames of
	      the  bitmap  files  in  your  application.  When	successful, it
	      returns the complete pathname of the bitmap file, prefixed  with
	      the  character  @.   The returned value can be used to configure
	      the -bitmap option of the TK and Tix widgets.

       tix getimage name
	      Locates an image file of the name name.xpm, name.xbm or name.ppm
	      in  one  of the bitmap directories (see the addbitmapdir command
	      above). If more than one file with the same name (but  different
	      extensions)  exist,  then	 the image type is chosen according to
	      the depth of the X display: xbm images are chosen on  monochrome
	      displays and color images are chosen on color displays. By using
	      tix getimage, you can advoid hard coding the  pathnames  of  the
	      image  files  in your application. When successful, this command
	      returns the name of the newly created image, which can  be  used
	      to configure the -image option of the TK and Tix widgets.

       tix initstyle
	      Init the style defaults for Tix.	Prior to Tix 8.4 this was done
	      by simply package requiring Tix, but this call is	 now  required
	      to explicitly use Tix style.

       tix option ?args ...?
	      Manipulates  the options manitained by the Tix scheme mechanism.
	      Available options are:
	      active_bg	  active_fg   bg
	      bold_font	  dark1_bg    dark1_fg
	      dark2_bg	  dark2_fg    disabled_fg
	      fg	  fixed_font  font
	      inactive_bg inactive_fg input1_bg
	      input2_bg	  italic_font light1_bg
	      light1_fg	  light2_bg   light2_fg
	      menu_font	  output1_bg  output2_bg
	      select_bg	  select_fg   selector
       The arguments to the tix option command can take the following form(s):

	      tix option get option
		     Returns the current value of option.

       tix resetoptions newScheme newFontSet ?newScmPrio?
	      Resets  the  scheme  and	fontset	 of  the  Tix  application  to
	      newScheme	 and newFontSet, respectively. This affects only those
	      widgets created after this call. Therefore, it is best  to  call
	      the resetoptions command before the creation of any widgets in a
	      Tix application.

	      The optional parameter newScmPrio can be given to reset the pri‐
	      ority level of the TK options set by the Tix schemes.

BUGS
       [1]    In this release of Tix, the following configuration options have
	      been disabled. Assigning values to them will cause no effect:
	      -binding
	      -debug
	      -fontset
	      -scheme
	      -schemepriority
       In addition, the following options to the tix command  have  been  dis‐
       abled.  Invoking	 the  tix  command  with  these	 options will cause no
       effect:
	      resetoptions

       [2]    Because of the way TK  handles  the  X  option  database,	 after
	      tixwish  has  started  up, it is not possible to reset the color
	      schemes and font sets using the tix config command. Instead, the
	      tix resetoptions command must be used.

       The tk_setPalette command does not work very well under Tix. To use it,
       one must follow these steps:
		     tix resetoptions TK TK
		     tk_setPalette lightblue

KEYWORDS
       file selection dialog

Tix				      8.4				tix(n)
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