# tearoff.tcl -- # # This file contains procedures that implement tear-off menus. # # @(#) tearoff.tcl 1.5 95/04/23 16:50:06 # # Copyright (c) 1994 The Regents of the University of California. # Copyright (c) 1994-1995 Sun Microsystems, Inc. # # See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution # of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. # # tkTearoffMenu -- # Given the name of a menu, this procedure creates a torn-off menu # that is identical to the given menu (including nested submenus). # The new torn-off menu exists as a toplevel window managed by the # window manager. The return value is the name of the new menu. # # Arguments: # w - The menu to be torn-off (duplicated). proc tkTearOffMenu w { # Find a unique name to use for the torn-off menu. Find the first # ancestor of w that is a toplevel but not a menu, and use this as # the parent of the new menu. This guarantees that the torn off # menu will be on the same screen as the original menu. By making # it a child of the ancestor, rather than a child of the menu, it # can continue to live even if the menu is deleted; it will go # away when the toplevel goes away. set parent [winfo parent $w] while {([winfo toplevel $parent] != $parent) || ([winfo class $parent] == "Menu")} { set parent [winfo parent $parent] } if {$parent == "."} { set parent "" } for {set i 1} 1 {incr i} { set menu $parent.tearoff$i if ![winfo exists $menu] { break } } tkMenuDup $w $menu wm overrideredirect $menu 0 # Pick a title for the new menu by looking at the parent of the # original: if the parent is a menu, then use the text of the active # entry. If it's a menubutton then use its text. set parent [winfo parent $w] switch [winfo class $parent] { Menubutton { wm title $menu [$parent cget -text] } Menu { wm title $menu [$parent entrycget active -label] } } $menu configure -tearoff 0 $menu post [winfo x $w] [winfo y $w] # Set tkPriv(focus) on entry: otherwise the focus will get lost # after keyboard invocation of a sub-menu (it will stay on the # submenu). bind $menu { set tkPriv(focus) %W } } # tkMenuDup -- # Given a menu (hierarchy), create a duplicate menu (hierarchy) # in a given window. # # Arguments: # src - Source window. Must be a menu. It and its # menu descendants will be duplicated at dst. # dst - Name to use for topmost menu in duplicate # hierarchy. proc tkMenuDup {src dst} { set cmd "menu $dst" foreach option [$src configure] { if {[llength $option] == 2} { continue } lappend cmd [lindex $option 0] [lindex $option 4] } eval $cmd set last [$src index last] if {$last == "none"} { return } for {set i [$src cget -tearoff]} {$i <= $last} {incr i} { set cmd "$dst add [$src type $i]" foreach option [$src entryconfigure $i] { lappend cmd [lindex $option 0] [lindex $option 4] } eval $cmd if {[$src type $i] == "cascade"} { tkMenuDup [$src entrycget $i -menu] $dst.m$i $dst entryconfigure $i -menu $dst.m$i } } # Duplicate the binding tags and bindings from the source menu. regsub -all . $src {\\&} quotedSrc regsub -all . $dst {\\&} quotedDst regsub -all $quotedSrc [bindtags $src] $dst x bindtags $dst $x foreach event [bind $src] { regsub -all $quotedSrc [bind $src $event] $dst x bind $dst $event $x } }