TIX(3) Tix Built-In Commands TIX(3)NAME
tixDestroy - Destroy Tix Objects
SYNOPSIS
tixDestroy objectName
DESCRIPTION
The tixDestroy destroys a Tix object whose class is declared by the tixClass keyword. When the object is destroyed, its Destructor function
is called and the memory allocated for this object is freed.
KEYWORDS
Tix, Object
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TIX(3) Tix Built-In Commands TIX(3)NAME
tixNBFrame - Create and manipulate Tix NoteBook Frame widgets
SYNOPSIS
tixNBFrame pathName ?options? -background-borderWidth -cursor -disabledForeground-fore-
ground -font-height-highlightColor -highlightThickness -relief-takeFocus -width
WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS
[-backpagecolor backPageColor] Specifies the color for the extra space on the row of tabs which is not covered by any page tabs. [-focus-
color focusColor] Specifies the color for the focus highlight. [-inactivebackground inactiveBackground] Specifies the color for the inac-
tive tabs (the active tab always have the same background color as the notebook). [-tabpadx tabPadX] The horizontal padding around the
text labels on the page tabs. [-tabpady tabPadY] The vertical padding around the text labels on the page tabs.
DESCRIPTION
The NBFrame widget is used privately inside the TixNoteBook(n) widget to display the page tabs. The application programmer should never
create a NBFrame widget directly. The sole purpose of this maual page is to describe the options that can be used to configure the appear-
ance of the TixNoteBook widget.
The name of the NBFrame subwidget inside the TixNoteBook widget is called nbframe. It can be accessed using the subwidget command of the
TixNoteBook widget or the -options switch. See below for an example.
EXAMPLE
set nb [tixNoteBook .nb -options {
nbframe.BackPageColor gray60 }] $nb subwidget nbframe config -font fixed
$nb add page1 -label "Page1" set page [$nb subwidget page1] button $page.b1 pack $page.b1
pack $nb -expand yes -fill both
KEYWORDS
Tix(n), tixNoteBook(n)
Tix 4.0 TIX(3)
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