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NAME

       tix - Manipulate internal states of the Tix library

SYNOPSIS

       tix option ?arg arg ...?

CONFIGURATION OPTIONS

       This  manual  page  descripts  the  tix  command, which manipulates the
       internal states of the Tix library. If you’re  looking  for  a  general
       introduction  to  the  Tix library, please refer to the TixIntro manual
       page.

       The  Tix  application  context  supports  the  following  configuration
       options.  Usually, these options are set using the X resource database,
       i.e., in the user’s .Xdefault file. For example, to choose a  different
       color  scheme  for the Tix widgets, these two lines can be added to the
       user’s .Xdefault file:
              *TixScheme:  Gray *TixFontSet: 14Point
       This is an obsolete option.  Specifies whether the Tix  widgets  should
       run  in  debug mode.  Specifies the fontset to use for the Tix widgets.
       Valid options  are  WmDefault,  TK,  TkWin,  12Point  and  14Point.  TK
       specifies  that the standard TK fonts should be used. The default value
       is WmDefault.  Specifies the color scheme to use for the  Tix  widgets.
       Valid options are WmDefault, TK, TkWin, Gray, Blue, Bisque, SGIGray and
       TixGray. If you want the standard TK color  scheme,  you  can  use  the
       value TK.  The default value is WmDefault.
        ’  Specifies  the  priority  level  of  the  TK  options set by th Tix
       schemes. Please refer to the TK option(n) manual page for a  discussion
       of  the  priority  level of Tix options. The default value is 79, which
       makes the Tix schemes at a higher priority than  the  settings  in  the
       .Xdefaults  file. If you want to allow the Tix schemes to be overridden
       by the settings in the .Xdefaults file, you can set the following  line
       in you .Xdefaults file: *TixSchemePriority: 21

DESCRIPTION

       The  tix  command  provides  access  to miscellaneous elements of Tix’s
       internal  state  and  the  Tix  application  context.   Most   of   the
       information  manipulated by this command pertains to the application as
       a whole, or to a screen or display, rather than to a particular window.
       The  command  can  take any of a number of different forms depending on
       the option argument.  The legal forms are:

       tix addbitmapdir directory
              Tix maintains a list of directory  under  which  which  the  tix
              getimage and tix getbitmap commands will search for image files.
              The  standard  bitmap  directory  is  $TIX_LIBRARY/bitmaps.  The
              addbitmapdir  command  adds  directory  into this list. By using
              this command, the image files of an  applications  can  also  be
              located using the tix getimage ot tix getbitmap command.

       tix cget option
              Returns  the  current value of the configuration option given by
              option. Option may be  any  of  the  options  described  in  the
              CONFIGURATION OPTIONS section.

       tix configure ?option? ?value option value ...?
              Query or modify the configuration options of the Tix application
              context. If no option is specified, returns  a  list  describing
              all   of   the   available  options  (see  Tk_ConfigureInfo  for
              information on the format of this list).  If option is specified
              with  no  value,  then the command returns a list describing the
              one  named  option  (this  list  will  be   identical   to   the
              corresponding  sublist  of  the  value  returned if no option is
              specified).  If one or more option-value  pairs  are  specified,
              then  the command modifies the given option(s) to have the given
              value(s); in this case the  command  returns  an  empty  string.
              Option  may be any of the options described in the CONFIGURATION
              OPTIONS section.

       tix filedialog ?class?
              Returns the file selection  dialog  that  may  be  shared  among
              different  modules of this application. This command will create
              a file selection dialog widget when it is called the first time.
              This  dialog  will  be  returned  by all subsequent calls to tix
              filedialog.  An  optional  class  parameter  can  be  passed  to
              specified  what type of file selection dialog widget is desired.
              Possible      options      are      tixFileSelectDialog       or
              tixExFileSelectDialog.

       tix getbitmap name
              Locates a bitmap file of the name name.xpm or name in one of the
              bitmap directories (see  the  addbitmapdir  command  above).  By
              using tix getbitmap, you can advoid hard coding the pathnames of
              the bitmap  files  in  your  application.  When  successful,  it
              returns  the complete pathname of the bitmap file, prefixed with
              the character @.  The returned value can be  used  to  configure
              the -bitmap option of the TK and Tix widgets.

       tix getimage name
              Locates an image file of the name name.xpm, name.xbm or name.ppm
              in one of the bitmap directories (see the  addbitmapdir  command
              above).  If more than one file with the same name (but different
              extensions) exist, then the image type is  chosen  according  to
              the  depth of the X display: xbm images are chosen on monochrome
              displays and color images are chosen on color displays. By using
              tix  getimage,  you  can advoid hard coding the pathnames of the
              image files in your application. When successful,  this  command
              returns  the  name of the newly created image, which can be used
              to configure the -image option of the TK and Tix widgets.

       tix initstyle
              Init the style defaults for Tix.  Prior to Tix 8.4 this was done
              by  simply  package requiring Tix, but this call is now required
              to explicitly use Tix style.

       tix option ?args ...?
              Manipulates the options manitained by the Tix scheme  mechanism.
              Available  options  are:  active_bg    active_fg    bg bold_font
              dark1_bg     dark1_fg  dark2_bg     dark2_fg     disabled_fg  fg
              fixed_font   font  inactive_bg  inactive_fg  input1_bg input2_bg
              italic_font   light1_bg   light1_fg     light2_bg      light2_fg
              menu_font     output1_bg    output2_bg   select_bg     select_fg
              selector The arguments to the tix option command  can  take  the
              following form(s):

              tix option get option
                     Returns the current value of option.

       tix resetoptions newScheme newFontSet ?newScmPrio?
              Resets  the  scheme  and  fontset  of  the  Tix  application  to
              newScheme and newFontSet, respectively. This affects only  those
              widgets  created  after this call. Therefore, it is best to call
              the resetoptions command before the creation of any widgets in a
              Tix application.

              The  optional  parameter  newScmPrio  can  be given to reset the
              priority level of the TK options set by the Tix schemes.

BUGS

       [1]    In this release of Tix, the following configuration options have
              been  disabled.  Assigning  values to them will cause no effect:
              -binding -debug -fontset -scheme  -schemepriority  In  addition,
              the  following  options  to  the tix command have been disabled.
              Invoking the tix  command  with  these  options  will  cause  no
              effect: resetoptions

       [2]    Because  of  the  way  TK  handles  the X option database, after
              tixwish has started up, it is not possible to  reset  the  color
              schemes and font sets using the tix config command. Instead, the
              tix resetoptions command must be used.

       The tk_setPalette command does not work very well under Tix. To use it,
       one must follow these steps:
              tix resetoptions TK TK tk_setPalette lightblue

KEYWORDS

       file selection dialog