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.TH SCROLLED 1 "2000-12-30" "perl v5.8.0" "User Contributed Perl Documentation"
Tk::Scrolled \- Create a widget with attached scrollbar(s)
\&\ \fI$whatever\fR = \fI$parent\fR\->\fBScrolled\fR(\fIWhatever\fR ?,\fB\-scrollbars\fR=>\fIwhere\fR? ?,...?);
To stop a flood of \fBScrlWhatever\fR widgets Perl/Tk introcuded the special
constructor \fBScrolled\fR. \fBScrolled\fR creates a widget of the given Class
\&\fIWhatever\fR with attached scrollbar(s).
All options beside \fB\-scrollbars\fR explained below are passed to
the \fIWhatever\fR widget constructor.
Expects as argument the position where the scrollbars should be
created: \fBw\fR, \fBe\fR or \fBn\fR, \fBs\fR or a combination of
them. If the one or both positions are prefixed with \fBo\fR the
scrollbar will only show up if there is a 'real' need to scroll.
.SH "ADVERTISED SUBWIDGETS"
.IX Header "ADVERTISED SUBWIDGETS"
See \*(L"Subwidget\*(R" in Tk::mega how to use advertised widgets.
same as \fBscrolled\fR above. \fIwidget\fR is the kind of widget passed
to scrolled as first argument in all lowercase.
the \fBScrollbar\fR widget used for horizontal scrolling (if it exists)
the \fBScrollbar\fR widget used for vertical scrolling (if it exists)
a frame in the corner between the vertical and horizontal scrolbar
If a widget does not support \fI\-{x,y}scrollcommand\fR options,
\&\fBScrolled\fR does not complain if the specified widget class does
\&\ \fI$parent\fR\->\fBScrolled\fR(\fB'Button'\fR, ...)
One does not get an error message or warning when one tries to
configure scrollbars after the widget construction:
\&\ \fI$ascrolled\fR\->\fBconfigure\fR(\fB\-scrollbars\fR => \fB'e'\fR);