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     entry(n)			 Tk (4.1)		      entry(n)

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     NAME
	  entry - Create and manipulate entry widgets

     SYNOPSIS
	  entry pathName ?options?

     STANDARD OPTIONS
	  -background	  -highlightbackground		 -insertontime-selectforeground
	  -borderwidth	  -highlightcolor		 -insertwidth-takefocus
	  -cursor	  -highlightthickness		 -justify-textvariable
	  -exportselection		 -insertbackground-relief-xscrollcommand
	  -font		  -insertborderwidth		 -selectbackground
	  -foreground	  -insertofftime -selectborderwidth

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

     WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS
	  Command-Line Name:-show
	  Database Name:  show
	  Database Class: Show

	       If this option is specified, then the true contents of
	       the entry are not displayed in the window.  Instead,
	       each character in the entry's value will be displayed
	       as the first character in the value of this option,
	       such as ``*''.  This is useful, for example, if the
	       entry is to be used to enter a password.	 If characters
	       in the entry are selected and copied elsewhere, the
	       information copied will be what is displayed, not the
	       true contents of the entry.

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

	       Specifies one of two states for the entry:  normal or
	       disabled.  If the entry is disabled then the value may
	       not be changed using widget commands and no insertion
	       cursor will be displayed, even if the input focus is in
	       the widget.

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

	       Specifies an integer value indicating the desired width
	       of the entry window, in average-size characters of the
	       widget's font.  If the value is less than or equal to
	       zero, the widget picks a size just large enough to hold

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	       its current text.
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     DESCRIPTION
	  The entry command creates a new window (given by the
	  pathName argument) and makes it into an entry widget.
	  Additional options, described above, may be specified on the
	  command line or in the option database to configure aspects
	  of the entry such as its colors, font, and relief.  The
	  entry 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.

	  An entry is a widget that displays a one-line text string
	  and allows that string to be edited using widget commands
	  described below, which are typically bound to keystrokes and
	  mouse actions.  When first created, an entry's string is
	  empty.  A portion of the entry may be selected as described
	  below.  If an entry is exporting its selection (see the
	  exportSelection option), then it will observe the standard
	  X11 protocols for handling the selection;  entry selections
	  are available as type STRING.	 Entries also observe the
	  standard Tk rules for dealing with the input focus.  When an
	  entry has the input focus it displays an insertion cursor to
	  indicate where new characters will be inserted.

	  Entries are capable of displaying strings that are too long
	  to fit entirely within the widget's window.  In this case,
	  only a portion of the string will be displayed;  commands
	  described below may be used to change the view in the
	  window.  Entries use the standard xScrollCommand mechanism
	  for interacting with scrollbars (see the description of the
	  xScrollCommand option for details).  They also support
	  scanning, as described below.

     WIDGET COMMAND
	  The entry 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.

	  Many of the widget commands for entries take one or more
	  indices as arguments.	 An index specifies a particular
	  character in the entry's string, in any of the following
	  ways:

	  number      Specifies the character as a numerical index,

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		      where 0 corresponds to the first character in
		      the string.

	  anchor      Indicates the anchor point for the selection,
		      which is set with the select from and select
		      adjust widget commands.

	  end	      Indicates the character just after the last one
		      in the entry's string.  This is equivalent to
		      specifying a numerical index equal to the length
		      of the entry's string.

	  insert      Indicates the character adjacent to and
		      immediately following the insertion cursor.

	  sel.first   Indicates the first character in the selection.
		      It is an error to use this form if the selection
		      isn't in the entry window.

	  sel.last    Indicates the character just after the last one
		      in the selection.	 It is an error to use this
		      form if the selection isn't in the entry window.

	  @number     In this form, number is treated as an x-
		      coordinate in the entry's window;	 the character
		      spanning that x-coordinate is used.  For
		      example, ``@0'' indicates the left-most
		      character in the window.

	  Abbreviations may be used for any of the forms above, e.g.
	  ``e'' or ``sel.f''.  In general, out-of-range indices are
	  automatically rounded to the nearest legal value.

	  The following commands are possible for entry widgets:

	  pathName bbox index
	       Returns a list of four numbers describing the bounding
	       box of the character given by index.  The first two
	       elements of the list give the x and y coordinates of
	       the upper-left corner of the screen area covered by the
	       character (in pixels relative to the widget) and the
	       last two elements give the width and height of the
	       character, in pixels.  The bounding box may refer to a
	       region outside the visible area of the window.

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

	  pathName configure ?option? ?value option value ...?
	       Query or modify the configuration options of the

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	       widget.	If no option is specified, returns a list
	       describing all of the available options for pathName
	       (see Tk_ConfigureInfo 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.  Option
	       may have any of the values accepted by the entry
	       command.

	  pathName delete first ?last?
	       Delete one or more elements of the entry.  First is the
	       index of the first character to delete, and last is the
	       index of the character just after the last one to
	       delete.	If last isn't specified it defaults to
	       first+1, i.e. a single character is deleted.  This
	       command returns an empty string.

	  pathName get
	       Returns the entry's string.

	  pathName icursor index
	       Arrange for the insertion cursor to be displayed just
	       before the character given by index.  Returns an empty
	       string.

	  pathName index index
	       Returns the numerical index corresponding to index.

	  pathName insert index string
	       Insert the characters of string just before the
	       character indicated by index.  Returns an empty string.

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

	       pathName scan mark x
		    Records x and the current view in the entry
		    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
		    This command computes the difference between its x
		    argument and the x argument to the last scan mark
		    command for the widget.  It then adjusts the view

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		    left or right by 10 times the difference in x-
		    coordinates.  This command is typically associated
		    with mouse motion events in the widget, to produce
		    the effect of dragging the entry at high speed
		    through the window.	 The return value is an empty
		    string.

	  pathName selection option arg
	       This command is used to adjust the selection within an
	       entry.  It has several forms, depending on option:

	       pathName selection adjust index
		    Locate the end of the selection nearest to the
		    character given by index, and adjust that end of
		    the selection to be at index (i.e including but
		    not going beyond index).  The other end of the
		    selection is made the anchor point for future
		    select to commands.	 If the selection isn't
		    currently in the entry, then a new selection is
		    created to include the characters between index
		    and the most recent selection anchor point,
		    inclusive.	Returns an empty string.

	       pathName selection clear
		    Clear the selection if it is currently in this
		    widget.  If the selection isn't in this widget
		    then the command has no effect.  Returns an empty
		    string.

	       pathName selection from index
		    Set the selection anchor point to just before the
		    character given by index.  Doesn't change the
		    selection.	Returns an empty string.

	       pathName selection present
		    Returns 1 if there is are characters selected in
		    the entry, 0 if nothing is selected.

	       pathName selection range start end
		    Sets the selection to include the characters
		    starting with the one indexed by start and ending
		    with the one just before end.  If end refers to
		    the same character as start or an earlier one,
		    then the entry's selection is cleared.

	       pathName selection to index
		    If index is before the anchor point, set the
		    selection to the characters from index up to but
		    not including the anchor point.  If index is the
		    same as the anchor point, do nothing.  If index is
		    after the anchor point, set the selection to the
		    characters from the anchor point up to but not

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		    including index.  The anchor point is determined
		    by the most recent select from or select adjust
		    command in this widget.  If the selection isn't in
		    this widget then a new selection is created using
		    the most recent anchor point specified for the
		    widget.  Returns an empty string.

	  pathName xview args
	       This command is used to query and change the horizontal
	       position of the text 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 entry'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 given by index is displayed at the left
		    edge of the window.

	       pathName xview moveto fraction
		    Adjusts the view in the window so that the
		    character fraction of the way through the text
		    appears at the left edge of the window.  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
		    average-width characters 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.

     DEFAULT BINDINGS
	  Tk automatically creates class bindings for entries that
	  give them the following default behavior.  In the
	  descriptions below, ``word'' refers to a contiguous group of

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	  letters, digits, or ``_'' characters, or any single
	  character other than these.

	  [1]  Clicking mouse button 1 positions the insertion cursor
	       just before the character underneath the mouse cursor,
	       sets the input focus to this widget, and clears any
	       selection in the widget.	 Dragging with mouse button 1
	       strokes out a selection between the insertion cursor
	       and the character under the mouse.

	  [2]  Double-clicking with mouse button 1 selects the word
	       under the mouse and positions the insertion cursor at
	       the beginning of the word.  Dragging after a double
	       click will stroke out a selection consisting of whole
	       words.

	  [3]  Triple-clicking with mouse button 1 selects all of the
	       text in the entry and positions the insertion cursor
	       before the first character.

	  [4]  The ends of the selection can be adjusted by dragging
	       with mouse button 1 while the Shift key is down;	 this
	       will adjust the end of the selection that was nearest
	       to the mouse cursor when button 1 was pressed.  If the
	       button is double-clicked before dragging then the
	       selection will be adjusted in units of whole words.

	  [5]  Clicking mouse button 1 with the Control key down will
	       position the insertion cursor in the entry without
	       affecting the selection.

	  [6]  If any normal printing characters are typed in an
	       entry, they are inserted at the point of the insertion
	       cursor.

	  [7]  The view in the entry can be adjusted by dragging with
	       mouse button 2.	If mouse button 2 is clicked without
	       moving the mouse, the selection is copied into the
	       entry at the position of the mouse cursor.

	  [8]  If the mouse is dragged out of the entry on the left or
	       right sides while button 1 is pressed, the entry will
	       automatically scroll to make more text visible (if
	       there is more text off-screen on the side where the
	       mouse left the window).

	  [9]  The Left and Right keys move the insertion cursor one
	       character to the left or right;	they also clear any
	       selection in the entry and set the selection anchor.
	       If Left or Right is typed with the Shift key down, then
	       the insertion cursor moves and the selection is
	       extended to include the new character.  Control-Left

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	       and Control-Right move the insertion cursor by words,
	       and Control-Shift-Left and Control-Shift-Right move the
	       insertion cursor by words and also extend the
	       selection.  Control-b and Control-f behave the same as
	       Left and Right, respectively.  Meta-b and Meta-f behave
	       the same as Control-Left and Control-Right,
	       respectively.

	  [10] The Home key, or Control-a, will move the insertion
	       cursor to the beginning of the entry and clear any
	       selection in the entry.	Shift-Home moves the insertion
	       cursor to the beginning of the entry and also extends
	       the selection to that point.

	  [11] The End key, or Control-e, will move the insertion
	       cursor to the end of the entry and clear any selection
	       in the entry.  Shift-End moves the cursor to the end
	       and extends the selection to that point.

	  [12] The Select key and Control-Space set the selection
	       anchor to the position of the insertion cursor.	They
	       don't affect the current selection.  Shift-Select and
	       Control-Shift-Space adjust the selection to the current
	       position of the insertion cursor, selecting from the
	       anchor to the insertion cursor if there was not any
	       selection previously.

	  [13] Control-/ selects all the text in the entry.

	  [14] Control-\ clears any selection in the entry.

	  [15] 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.

	  [16] The F20 key (labelled Cut on many Sun workstations) or
	       Control-w copies the selection in the widget to the
	       clipboard and deletes the selection.  If there is no
	       selection in the widget then these keys have no effect.

	  [17] The F18 key (labelled Paste on many Sun workstations)
	       or Control-y inserts the contents of the clipboard at
	       the position of the insertion cursor.

	  [18] The Delete key deletes the selection, if there is one
	       in the entry.  If there is no selection, it deletes the
	       character to the right of the insertion cursor.

	  [19] The BackSpace key and Control-h delete the selection,
	       if there is one in the entry.  If there is no
	       selection, it deletes the character to the left of the
	       insertion cursor.

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	  [20] Control-d deletes the character to the right of the
	       insertion cursor.

	  [21] Meta-d deletes the word to the right of the insertion
	       cursor.

	  [22] Control-k deletes all the characters to the right of
	       the insertion cursor.

	  [23] Control-t reverses the order of the two characters to
	       the right of the insertion cursor.

	  If the entry is disabled using the -state option, then the
	  entry's view can still be adjusted and text in the entry can
	  still be selected, but no insertion cursor will be displayed
	  and no text modifications will take place.

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

     KEYWORDS
	  entry, widget

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