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1# palette.tcl --
2#
3# This file contains procedures that change the color palette used
4# by Tk.
5#
6# RCS: @(#) $Id: palette.tcl,v 1.8 2001/11/29 10:54:21 dkf Exp $
7#
8# Copyright (c) 1995-1997 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
9#
10# See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution
11# of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES.
12#
13
14# ::tk_setPalette --
15# Changes the default color scheme for a Tk application by setting
16# default colors in the option database and by modifying all of the
17# color options for existing widgets that have the default value.
18#
19# Arguments:
20# The arguments consist of either a single color name, which
21# will be used as the new background color (all other colors will
22# be computed from this) or an even number of values consisting of
23# option names and values. The name for an option is the one used
24# for the option database, such as activeForeground, not -activeforeground.
25
26proc ::tk_setPalette {args} {
27 if {[winfo depth .] == 1} {
28 # Just return on monochrome displays, otherwise errors will occur
29 return
30 }
31
32 # Create an array that has the complete new palette. If some colors
33 # aren't specified, compute them from other colors that are specified.
34
35 if {[llength $args] == 1} {
36 set new(background) [lindex $args 0]
37 } else {
38 array set new $args
39 }
40 if {![info exists new(background)]} {
41 error "must specify a background color"
42 }
43 set bg [winfo rgb . $new(background)]
44 if {![info exists new(foreground)]} {
45 # Note that the range of each value in the triple returned by
46 # [winfo rgb] is 0-65535, and your eyes are more sensitive to
47 # green than to red, and more to red than to blue.
48 foreach {r g b} $bg {break}
49 if {$r+1.5*$g+0.5*$b > 100000} {
50 set new(foreground) black
51 } else {
52 set new(foreground) white
53 }
54 }
55 set fg [winfo rgb . $new(foreground)]
56 set darkerBg [format #%02x%02x%02x [expr {(9*[lindex $bg 0])/2560}] \
57 [expr {(9*[lindex $bg 1])/2560}] [expr {(9*[lindex $bg 2])/2560}]]
58 foreach i {activeForeground insertBackground selectForeground \
59 highlightColor} {
60 if {![info exists new($i)]} {
61 set new($i) $new(foreground)
62 }
63 }
64 if {![info exists new(disabledForeground)]} {
65 set new(disabledForeground) [format #%02x%02x%02x \
66 [expr {(3*[lindex $bg 0] + [lindex $fg 0])/1024}] \
67 [expr {(3*[lindex $bg 1] + [lindex $fg 1])/1024}] \
68 [expr {(3*[lindex $bg 2] + [lindex $fg 2])/1024}]]
69 }
70 if {![info exists new(highlightBackground)]} {
71 set new(highlightBackground) $new(background)
72 }
73 if {![info exists new(activeBackground)]} {
74 # Pick a default active background that islighter than the
75 # normal background. To do this, round each color component
76 # up by 15% or 1/3 of the way to full white, whichever is
77 # greater.
78
79 foreach i {0 1 2} {
80 set light($i) [expr {[lindex $bg $i]/256}]
81 set inc1 [expr {($light($i)*15)/100}]
82 set inc2 [expr {(255-$light($i))/3}]
83 if {$inc1 > $inc2} {
84 incr light($i) $inc1
85 } else {
86 incr light($i) $inc2
87 }
88 if {$light($i) > 255} {
89 set light($i) 255
90 }
91 }
92 set new(activeBackground) [format #%02x%02x%02x $light(0) \
93 $light(1) $light(2)]
94 }
95 if {![info exists new(selectBackground)]} {
96 set new(selectBackground) $darkerBg
97 }
98 if {![info exists new(troughColor)]} {
99 set new(troughColor) $darkerBg
100 }
101 if {![info exists new(selectColor)]} {
102 set new(selectColor) #b03060
103 }
104
105 # let's make one of each of the widgets so we know what the
106 # defaults are currently for this platform.
107 toplevel .___tk_set_palette
108 wm withdraw .___tk_set_palette
109 foreach q {
110 button canvas checkbutton entry frame label labelframe
111 listbox menubutton menu message radiobutton scale scrollbar
112 spinbox text
113 } {
114 $q .___tk_set_palette.$q
115 }
116
117 # Walk the widget hierarchy, recoloring all existing windows.
118 # The option database must be set according to what we do here,
119 # but it breaks things if we set things in the database while
120 # we are changing colors...so, ::tk::RecolorTree now returns the
121 # option database changes that need to be made, and they
122 # need to be evalled here to take effect.
123 # We have to walk the whole widget tree instead of just
124 # relying on the widgets we've created above to do the work
125 # because different extensions may provide other kinds
126 # of widgets that we don't currently know about, so we'll
127 # walk the whole hierarchy just in case.
128
129 eval [tk::RecolorTree . new]
130
131 catch {destroy .___tk_set_palette}
132
133 # Change the option database so that future windows will get the
134 # same colors.
135
136 foreach option [array names new] {
137 option add *$option $new($option) widgetDefault
138 }
139
140 # Save the options in the variable ::tk::Palette, for use the
141 # next time we change the options.
142
143 array set ::tk::Palette [array get new]
144}
145
146# ::tk::RecolorTree --
147# This procedure changes the colors in a window and all of its
148# descendants, according to information provided by the colors
149# argument. This looks at the defaults provided by the option
150# database, if it exists, and if not, then it looks at the default
151# value of the widget itself.
152#
153# Arguments:
154# w - The name of a window. This window and all its
155# descendants are recolored.
156# colors - The name of an array variable in the caller,
157# which contains color information. Each element
158# is named after a widget configuration option, and
159# each value is the value for that option.
160
161proc ::tk::RecolorTree {w colors} {
162 upvar $colors c
163 set result {}
164 set prototype .___tk_set_palette.[string tolower [winfo class $w]]
165 if {![winfo exists $prototype]} {
166 unset prototype
167 }
168 foreach dbOption [array names c] {
169 set option -[string tolower $dbOption]
170 set class [string replace $dbOption 0 0 [string toupper \
171 [string index $dbOption 0]]]
172 if {![catch {$w config $option} value]} {
173 # if the option database has a preference for this
174 # dbOption, then use it, otherwise use the defaults
175 # for the widget.
176 set defaultcolor [option get $w $dbOption $class]
177 if {[string match {} $defaultcolor] || \
178 ([info exists prototype] && \
179 [$prototype cget $option] ne "$defaultcolor")} {
180 set defaultcolor [winfo rgb . [lindex $value 3]]
181 } else {
182 set defaultcolor [winfo rgb . $defaultcolor]
183 }
184 set chosencolor [winfo rgb . [lindex $value 4]]
185 if {[string match $defaultcolor $chosencolor]} {
186 # Change the option database so that future windows will get
187 # the same colors.
188 append result ";\noption add [list \
189 *[winfo class $w].$dbOption $c($dbOption) 60]"
190 $w configure $option $c($dbOption)
191 }
192 }
193 }
194 foreach child [winfo children $w] {
195 append result ";\n[::tk::RecolorTree $child c]"
196 }
197 return $result
198}
199
200# ::tk::Darken --
201# Given a color name, computes a new color value that darkens (or
202# brightens) the given color by a given percent.
203#
204# Arguments:
205# color - Name of starting color.
206# perecent - Integer telling how much to brighten or darken as a
207# percent: 50 means darken by 50%, 110 means brighten
208# by 10%.
209
210proc ::tk::Darken {color percent} {
211 foreach {red green blue} [winfo rgb . $color] {
212 set red [expr {($red/256)*$percent/100}]
213 set green [expr {($green/256)*$percent/100}]
214 set blue [expr {($blue/256)*$percent/100}]
215 break
216 }
217 if {$red > 255} {
218 set red 255
219 }
220 if {$green > 255} {
221 set green 255
222 }
223 if {$blue > 255} {
224 set blue 255
225 }
226 return [format "#%02x%02x%02x" $red $green $blue]
227}
228
229# ::tk_bisque --
230# Reset the Tk color palette to the old "bisque" colors.
231#
232# Arguments:
233# None.
234
235proc ::tk_bisque {} {
236 tk_setPalette activeBackground #e6ceb1 activeForeground black \
237 background #ffe4c4 disabledForeground #b0b0b0 foreground black \
238 highlightBackground #ffe4c4 highlightColor black \
239 insertBackground black selectColor #b03060 \
240 selectBackground #e6ceb1 selectForeground black \
241 troughColor #cdb79e
242}