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#
# This file is part of PLplot.
#
# PLplot is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as published
# by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# PLplot is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU Library General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License
# along with PLplot; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
#
# $Id: pldefaults.tcl 11680 2011-03-27 17:57:51Z airwin $
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Sets default configuration options for plplot/TK driver.
# Maurice LeBrun
# IFS, University of Texas
#
# It is very easy to customize plplot/TK settings for a particular site
# or user. The steps are:
#
# 1. Create a directory for holding app-defaults files. $HOME/app-defaults/
# is a good choice. Then set the XAPPLRESDIR environmental to this
# pathname (keep trailing slash).
#
# 2. Create a plplot app-defaults file by the name of PLplot or plplot (PLplot
# is loaded last and thus has preference, if both exist). It should use
# standard X11 resource syntax.
#
# 3. If you wish to load resources based on a different class name, you should
# call loadAppDefaults with suitable arguments after the pldefaults call.
#
# The older syntax using the plconfig.tcl file may still work but is
# deprecated.
#
# BUGS:
# - should probably replace some of the global variables with resources.
#
# Use something like this for widget font settings:
# option add Tk.BoldFont "*-lucida sans-Bold-R-Normal-*-100-*" widgetDefault
#
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# From the TK FAQ, and modified to taste.
# pl_getenv varName
# Looks up the environment variable named $varName and returns its value
# OR {} if it does not exist
proc pl_getenv varName {
global env
if {[info exists env($varName)]} { return $env($varName) }
}
# loadAppDefaults classNameList ?priority?
# Searches for the app-default files corresponding to classNames in
# the order specified by X Toolkit Intrinsics, and loads them with
# the priority specified (default: startupFile). Stops after first
# file found for each class.
proc pl_loadAppDefaults {classNameList {priority startupFile}} {
set filepath "[split [pl_getenv XUSERFILESEARCHPATH] :] \
[pl_getenv XAPPLRESDIR] \
[split [pl_getenv XFILESEARCHPATH] :] \
/usr/lib/X11"
foreach i $classNameList {
foreach j $filepath {
if {[file exists $j/$i]} {
option readfile $j/$i $priority; break
}
}
}
}
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Called by plplot based Tcl apps at startup to set resources.
proc pldefaults {} {
#puts "loading library defaults"
pl_libdefaults
#puts "loading user defaults"
pl_loadAppDefaults {plplot PLplot} userDefault
}
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Default resources.
# This is largely based on options.motif.tk from Ioi K Lam's Tix package.
# The TK options are set to be somewhat Motif-like.
proc pl_libdefaults {} {
global tk_version
global gen_font
global gen_bold_font
global gen_menu_font
global gen_italic_font
global gen_font_small
global gen_bold_font_small
global gen_fixed_font
global dialog_font
global dialog_bold_font
# Font-related resources.
set gen_font -*-helvetica-medium-r-normal-*-*-180-*
set gen_bold_font -*-helvetica-bold-r-normal-*-*-180-*
set gen_menu_font -*-helvetica-medium-o-normal-*-*-180-*
set gen_italic_font -*-helvetica-bold-o-normal-*-*-180-*
set gen_font_small -*-helvetica-medium-r-normal-*-*-120-*
set gen_bold_font_small -*-helvetica-bold-r-normal-*-*-120-*
set gen_fixed_font -*-courier-medium-r-normal-*-*-180-*
set dialog_font -*-times-medium-r-normal-*-*-180-*
set dialog_bold_font -*-times-bold-r-normal-*-*-180-*
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Color-related resources.
# Sort of Motif-y.
# It doesn't actually hurt to do this if not on a color system.
set gen_bg lightgray
set gen_fg black
set gen_darker_bg gray
set gen_darker_fg black
set gen_active_bg $gen_bg
set gen_active_fg $gen_fg
global tcl_platform
if {$tcl_platform(platform) == "unix"} {
# geometry of main window if plstdwin is used
# "auto" means derive size from root window dimensions
option add *geometry auto startupFile
# fonts
option add *font $gen_font startupFile
option add *Entry.font $gen_font startupFile
option add *Menu*font $gen_menu_font startupFile
option add *Menubutton*font $gen_menu_font startupFile
option add *Scale.font $gen_bold_font_small startupFile
option add *color.font $gen_fixed_font startupFile
# colors
option add *background $gen_bg startupFile
option add *foreground $gen_fg startupFile
option add *activeBackground $gen_active_bg startupFile
option add *activeForeground $gen_active_fg startupFile
option add *disabledForeground gray45 startupFile
option add *Checkbutton.selector yellow startupFile
option add *Radiobutton.selector yellow startupFile
#option add *Entry.background #c07070 startupFile
option add *Entry.foreground black startupFile
option add *Entry.insertBackground black startupFile
option add *Listbox.background $gen_darker_bg startupFile
option add *Scale.foreground $gen_fg startupFile
option add *Scale.activeForeground $gen_bg startupFile
option add *Scale.background $gen_bg startupFile
option add *Scale.sliderForeground $gen_bg startupFile
option add *Scale.sliderBackground $gen_darker_bg startupFile
option add *Scrollbar.background $gen_bg startupFile
option add *Scrollbar.troughColor $gen_darker_bg startupFile
# End of page indicator
option add *leop.off $gen_bg startupFile
option add *leop.on gray45 startupFile
# This specifies the default plplot widget background color.
# A white background looks better on grayscale or mono.
if {[winfo depth .] == 1} {
option add *Plframe.background white startupFile
} else {
option add *Plframe.background black startupFile
}
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Miscellaneous
option add *anchor w startupFile
option add *Button.borderWidth 2 startupFile
option add *Button.anchor c startupFile
option add *Checkbutton.borderWidth 2 startupFile
option add *Radiobutton.borderWidth 2 startupFile
option add *Label.anchor w startupFile
option add *Labelframe.borderWidth 2 startupFile
option add *Entry.relief sunken startupFile
option add *Scrollbar.relief sunken startupFile
# Preserve aspect ratio on zooming. Valid values: true|false.
option add *zoom_fixaspect true startupFile
# Location of initial point when zooming. Valid values: corner|center.
option add *zoom_startfrom center startupFile
# Name of default save device. Valid values are installation-dependent,
# but you might try one of: ps, psc, plm, png, jpeg.
option add *save_dev psc startupFile
# Multi plots per file. If true, must explicitly close it before exiting!
option add *save_multi false startupFile
# I have this in here so that applications written before Tk 4.0 still
# look the same. More selectivity might be better.
option add *highlightThickness 0 startupFile
# Have focus follow mouse, only available in Tk 4.0+
# This is needed if you want to control scales using keystrokes.
tk_focusFollowsMouse
}
# Various options -- use global variables for simplicity.
# Scale widget bindings
bind Scale <Button-1> {%W set [%W get %x %y] }
bind Scale <B1-Motion> {%W set [%W get %x %y] }
# Key shortcut definitions -- change them if you want!
# Turn them into an empty string to disable.
global key_resume; set key_resume "Return"
global key_zoom_select; set key_zoom_select "z"
global key_zoom_back; set key_zoom_back "b"
global key_zoom_forward; set key_zoom_forward "f"
global key_zoom_reset; set key_zoom_reset "r"
global key_print; set key_print "P"
global key_save_again; set key_save_again "s"
global key_scroll_right; set key_scroll_right "Right"
global key_scroll_left; set key_scroll_left "Left"
global key_scroll_up; set key_scroll_up "Up"
global key_scroll_down; set key_scroll_down "Down"
global key_scroll_mag; set key_scroll_mag "5"
global key_scroll_speed; set key_scroll_speed "1"
# enable/disable top plot and file menu
global file_menu_on; set file_menu_on "1"
global plot_menu_on; set plot_menu_on "1"
bind . <m> {toggle_menus %W}
setup_cursorkeybindings
}
proc toggle_menus {w} {
global file_menu_on plot_menu_on
if {$file_menu_on} {
pack forget .menu
pack forget [winfo parent $w].ftop
set file_menu_on 0
} else {
pack .menu -fill x
pack [winfo parent $w].ftop -fill x -before [winfo parent $w].plwin
set file_menu_on 1
}
}
proc plw_moveCursor {w x y xd yd} {
# If not an activeplot, then return.
if {[catch {set activeplot [$w cget -activeplot]}]} {return}
if {!$activeplot} {return}
incr x $xd
incr y $yd
# Move the cursor as directed.
event generate $w <Motion> -warp 1 -x $x -y $y
}
# Set up cursor-keybindings so that they can be used to
# manipulate the pointer on top of active Plframes.
proc setup_cursorkeybindings {} {
foreach combo {
{}
Shift Option Control
{Shift Option} {Shift Control} {Option Control}
{Shift Option Control}
} {
set multiply 1
for {set i 0} {$i < [llength $combo]} {incr i} {
set multiply [expr {$multiply * 5}]
}
if {[llength $combo]} {
set prefix "[join $combo -]-"
} else {
set prefix ""
}
foreach dir {Left Right Up Down} x {-1 1 0 0} y {0 0 -1 1} {
bind Plframe <${prefix}$dir> "plw_moveCursor %W %x %y\
[expr {$x * $multiply}] [expr {$y * $multiply}]"
}
}
}
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