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Tk::BLT::Busy

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check(win) click to toggle source
 
               # File tk/lib/tkextlib/blt/busy.rb, line 77
def check(win)
  bool(tk_call('::blt::busy', 'check', win))
end
            
forget(*wins) click to toggle source
 
               # File tk/lib/tkextlib/blt/busy.rb, line 64
def forget(*wins)
  tk_call('::blt::busy', 'forget', *wins)
end
            
hold(win, keys={}) click to toggle source
 
               # File tk/lib/tkextlib/blt/busy.rb, line 56
def hold(win, keys={})
  tk_call('::blt::busy', 'hold', win, *hash_kv(keys))
end
            
is_busy(pat=None) click to toggle source
 
               # File tk/lib/tkextlib/blt/busy.rb, line 68
def is_busy(pat=None)
  tk_split_list(tk_call('::blt::busy', 'isbusy', pat))
end
            
names(pat=None) click to toggle source
 
               # File tk/lib/tkextlib/blt/busy.rb, line 72
def names(pat=None)
  tk_split_list(tk_call('::blt::busy', 'names', pat))
end
            
Also aliased as: windows
release(*wins) click to toggle source
 
               # File tk/lib/tkextlib/blt/busy.rb, line 60
def release(*wins)
  tk_call('::blt::busy', 'release', *wins)
end
            
shield_path(win) click to toggle source
 
               # File tk/lib/tkextlib/blt/busy.rb, line 35
def self.shield_path(win)
  Tk::BLT::Busy::Shield.shield_path(win)
end
            
status(win) click to toggle source
 
               # File tk/lib/tkextlib/blt/busy.rb, line 81
def status(win)
  bool(tk_call('::blt::busy', 'status', win))
end
            
windows(pat=None) click to toggle source
Alias for: names

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