=head1 NAME Tk::Menu::Item - Base class for Menu items =for pm Tk/Menu/Item.pm =for category Implementation =head1 SYNOPSIS require Tk::Menu::Item; my $but = $menu->Button(...); $but->configure(...); my $what = $but->cget(); package Whatever; require Tk::Menu::Item; @ISA = qw(Tk::Menu::Item); sub PreInit { my ($class,$menu,$info) = @_; $info->{'-xxxxx'} = ... my $y = delete $info->{'-yyyy'}; } =head1 DESCRIPTION Tk::Menu::Item is the base class from which Tk::Menu::Button, Tk::Menu::Cascade, Tk::Menu::Radiobutton and Tk::Menu::Checkbutton are derived. There is also a Tk::Menu::Separator. Constructors are declared so that $menu-EButton(...) etc. do what you would expect. The C<-label> option is pre-processed allowing ~ to be prefixed to the character to derive a C<-underline> value. Thus $menu->Button(-label => 'Goto ~Home',...) is equivalent to $menu->Button(-label => 'Goto Home', -underline => 6, ...) The C menu item creates a sub-menu and accepts these options: =over 4 =item B<-menuitems> A list of items for the sub-menu. Within this list (which is also accepted by Menu and Menubutton) the first two elements of each item should be the "constructor" name and the label: -menuitems => [ [Button => '~Quit', -command => [destroy => $mw]], [Checkbutton => '~Oil', -variable => \$oil], ] =item B<-postcommand> A callback to be invoked before posting the menu. =item B<-tearoff> Specifies whether sub-menu can be torn-off or not. =item B<-menuvar> Scalar reference that will be set to the newly-created sub-menu. =back The returned object is currently a blessed reference to an array of two items: the containing Menu and the 'label'. Methods C and C are mapped onto underlying C and C. The main purpose of the OO interface is to allow derived item classes to be defined which pre-set the options used to create a more basic item. =head1 BUGS This OO interface is very new. Using the label as the "key" is a problem for separaror items which don't have one. The alternative would be to use an index into the menu but that is a problem if items are deleted (or inserted other than at the end). There should probably be a PostInit entry point too, or a more widget like defered 'configure'. =cut