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131.IX Title "DIALOGBOX 1"
132.TH DIALOGBOX 1 "2000-12-30" "perl v5.8.0" "User Contributed Perl Documentation"
133.SH "NAME"
134Tk::DialogBox \- create and manipulate a dialog screen.
135.SH "SYNOPSIS"
136.IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
137.Vb 6
138\& use Tk::DialogBox
139\& ...
140\& $d = $top->DialogBox(-title => "Title", -buttons => ["OK", "Cancel"]);
141\& $w = $d->add(Widget, args);
142\& ...
143\& $button = $d->Show;
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145.SH "DESCRIPTION"
146.IX Header "DESCRIPTION"
147\&\fBDialogBox\fR is very similar to \fBDialog\fR except that it allows
148any widget in the top frame. \fBDialogBox\fR creates two
149frames\-\-\-\*(L"top\*(R" and \*(L"bottom\*(R". The bottom frame shows all the
150specified buttons, lined up from left to right. The top frame acts
151as a container for all other widgets that can be added with the
152\&\fB\f(BIadd()\fB\fR method. The non-standard options recognized by
153\&\fBDialogBox\fR are as follows:
154.IP "\fB\-title\fR" 4
155.IX Item "-title"
156Specify the title of the dialog box. If this is not set, then the
157name of the program is used.
158.IP "\fB\-buttons\fR" 4
159.IX Item "-buttons"
160The buttons to display in the bottom frame. This is a reference to
161an array of strings containing the text to put on each
162button. There is no default value for this. If you do not specify
163any buttons, no buttons will be displayed.
164.IP "\fB\-default_button\fR" 4
165.IX Item "-default_button"
166Specifies the default button that is considered invoked when user
167presses <Return> on the dialog box. This button is highlighted. If
168no default button is specified, then the first element of the
169array whose reference is passed to the \fB\-buttons\fR option is used
170as the default.
171.SH "METHODS"
172.IX Header "METHODS"
173\&\fBDialogBox\fR supports only two methods as of now:
174.IP "\fBadd(\fR\fIwidget\fR, \fIoptions\fR\fB)\fR" 4
175.IX Item "add(widget, options)"
176Add the widget indicated by \fIwidget\fR. \fIWidget\fR can be the name
177of any Tk widget (standard or contributed). \fIOptions\fR are the
178options that the widget accepts. The widget is advertized as a
179subwidget of \fBDialogBox\fR.
180.IP "\fBShow(\fR\fIgrab\fR\fB)\fR" 4
181.IX Item "Show(grab)"
182Display the dialog box, until user invokes one of the buttons in
183the bottom frame. If the grab type is specified in \fIgrab\fR, then
184\&\fBShow\fR uses that grab; otherwise it uses a local grab. Returns
185the name of the button invoked.
186.SH "BUGS"
187.IX Header "BUGS"
188There is no way of removing a widget once it has been added to the
189top frame.
190.PP
191There is no control over the appearance of the buttons in the
192bottom frame nor is there any way to control the placement of the
193two frames with respect to each other e.g. widgets to the left,
194buttons to the right instead of widgets on the top and buttons on
195the bottom always.
196.SH "AUTHOR"
197.IX Header "AUTHOR"
198\&\fBRajappa Iyer\fR rsi@earthling.net
199.PP
200This code is distributed under the same terms as Perl.