ttk::frame



ttk::frame

NAME
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
STANDARD OPTIONS
WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS
WIDGET COMMAND
NOTES
SEE ALSO
KEYWORDS

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NAME

ttk::frame − Simple container widget

SYNOPSIS

ttk::frame pathName ?options? ___________________________

DESCRIPTION

A ttk::frame widget is a container, used to group other widgets together.

STANDARD OPTIONS

−class

−cursor

−takefocus

−style

See the ttk_widget manual entry for details on the standard options.

WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS

Command-Line Name:−borderwidth

Database Name:

borderWidth

Database Class:

BorderWidth

The desired width of the widget border. Defaults to 0.

Command-Line Name:−relief

Database Name:

relief

Database Class:

Relief

One of the standard Tk border styles: flat, groove, raised, ridge, solid, or sunken. Defaults to flat.

Command-Line Name:−padding

Database Name:

padding

Database Class:

Padding

Additional padding to include inside the border.

Command-Line Name:−width

Database Name:

width

Database Class:

Width

If specified, the widget’s requested width in pixels.

Command-Line Name:−height

Database Name:

height

Database Class:

Height

If specified, the widget’s requested height in pixels.

WIDGET COMMAND

Supports the standard widget commands configure, cget, identify, instate, and state; see ttk::widget(n).

NOTES

Note that if the pack, grid, or other geometry managers are used to manage the children of the frame, by the GM’s requested size will normally take precedence over the frame widget’s −width and −height options. pack propagate and grid propagate can be used to change this.

SEE ALSO

ttk::widget(n), ttk::labelframe(n), frame(n)

KEYWORDS

widget, frame, container







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