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Tk::BWidget::ProgressDlg

Public Instance Methods

create() click to toggle source
 
               # File tk/lib/tkextlib/bwidget/progressdlg.rb, line 55
def create
  window(tk_call(self.class::TkCommandNames[0], @path, *hash_kv(@keys)))
end
            
create_self(keys) click to toggle source
 
               # File tk/lib/tkextlib/bwidget/progressdlg.rb, line 24
def create_self(keys)
  # NOT create widget for reusing the object
  super(keys)
  @keys['textvariable'] = TkVariable.new unless @keys.key?('textvariable')
  @keys['variable']     = TkVariable.new unless @keys.key?('variable')
end
            
text() click to toggle source
 
               # File tk/lib/tkextlib/bwidget/progressdlg.rb, line 35
def text
  @keys['textvariable'].value
end
            
text=(txt) click to toggle source
 
               # File tk/lib/tkextlib/bwidget/progressdlg.rb, line 39
def text= (txt)
  @keys['textvariable'].value = txt
end
            
textvariable() click to toggle source
 
               # File tk/lib/tkextlib/bwidget/progressdlg.rb, line 31
def textvariable
  @keys['textvariable']
end
            
value() click to toggle source
 
               # File tk/lib/tkextlib/bwidget/progressdlg.rb, line 47
def value
  @keys['variable'].value
end
            
value=(val) click to toggle source
 
               # File tk/lib/tkextlib/bwidget/progressdlg.rb, line 51
def value= (val)
  @keys['variable'].value = val
end
            
variable() click to toggle source
 
               # File tk/lib/tkextlib/bwidget/progressdlg.rb, line 43
def variable
  @keys['variable']
end
            

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