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ttk::progressbar − Provide progress feedback
ttk::progressbar pathName ?options? ___________________________
A ttk::progressbar widget shows the status of a long-running operation. They can operate in two modes: determinate mode shows the amount completed relative to the total amount of work to be done, and indeterminate mode provides an animated display to let the user know that something is happening.
−class |
−cursor |
−takefocus |
−style
See the ttk_widget manual entry for details on the standard options.
Command-Line Name:−orient
Database Name: |
orient | |
Database Class: |
Orient |
One of horizontal or vertical. Specifies the orientation of the progress bar.
Command-Line Name:−length
Database Name: |
length | |
Database Class: |
Length |
Specifies the length of the long axis of the progress bar (width if horizontal, height if vertical).
Command-Line Name:−mode
Database Name: |
mode | |
Database Class: |
Mode |
One of determinate or indeterminate.
Command-Line Name:−maximum
Database Name: |
maximum | |
Database Class: |
Maximum |
A floating point number specifying the maximum −value. Defaults to 100.
Command-Line Name:−value
Database Name: |
value | |
Database Class: |
Value |
The current value of the progress bar. In determinate mode, this represents the amount of work completed. In indeterminate mode, it is interpreted modulo −maximum; that is, the progress bar completes one “cycle” when the −value increases by −maximum.
Command-Line Name:−variable
Database Name: |
variable | |
Database Class: |
Variable |
The name of a global Tcl variable which is linked to the −value. If specified, the −value of the progress bar is automatically set to the value of the variable whenever the latter is modified.
Command-Line Name:−phase
Database Name: |
phase | |
Database Class: |
Phase |
Read-only option. The widget periodically increments the value of this option whenever the −value is greater than 0 and, in determinate mode, less than −maximum. This option may be used by the current theme to provide additional animation effects.
pathName cget option
Returns the current value of the specified option; see ttk::widget(n).
pathName configure ?option? ?value option value ...?
Modify or query widget options; see ttk::widget(n).
pathName identify x y
Returns the name of the element at position x, y. See ttk::widget(n).
pathName instate statespec ?script?
Test the widget state; see ttk::widget(n).
pathName start ?interval?
Begin autoincrement mode: schedules a recurring timer event that calls step every interval milliseconds. If omitted, interval defaults to 50 milliseconds (20 steps/second).
pathName state ?stateSpec?
Modify or query the widget state; see ttk::widget(n).
pathName step ?amount?
Increments the −value by amount. amount defaults to 1.0 if omitted.
pathName stop
Stop autoincrement mode: cancels any recurring timer event initiated by pathName start.
ttk::widget(n)
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