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ANNOUNCE: Multi-column listbox package Tablelist 4.3

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Csaba Nemethi

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Jan 19, 2006, 5:34:05 PM1/19/06
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I am pleased to announce Version 4.3 of the multi-column listbox
package Tablelist.

What is new in Tablelist 4.3?
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1. Support for multi-line cells: Newline characters now force line
breaks when displaying the items (thanks to Sebastien Barre,
Tillmann Basien, Cameron Laird, Kai Morich, and Vaclav Snajdr for
their proposals). In addition, interactive cell editing can now
take place with the aid of a text widget, too (this has caused a few
minor changes in the default key bindings for the edit window).

2. Support for multi-column sorting with the aid of the new subcommands
"sortbycolumnlist", "sortcolumnlist", and "sortorderlist", as well
as of the new command "tablelist::addToSortColumns". The latter is
designed to be specified as the value of the new widget and column
configuration option "-labelcommand2", whose value is invoked on
<Shift-Button-1> events. Multi-column sorting is visualized by
means of multiple sort arrows, which are displayed together with the
corresponding sort ranks. (Thanks to Harold Campbell for proposing
most of these features, providing an initial implementation, and
testing the final one.)

3. New configuration option "-setfocus", specifying whether mouse
button 1 should set the focus to the tablelist's body (thanks to
Tillmann Basien for discussions on this topic).

4. Replaced the contents of the directory "images" with a script file
containing procedures that create the bitmap images from inline data
(thanks to Mats Bengtsson, Patrick Fradin, and Kai Morrich for their
proposals).

5. Fixed a bug related to the use of a tile entry within a non-tile-
based tablelist widget on Windows XP (thanks to Schelte Bron for his
bug report).

6. The handling of <Command-Key> events during interactive cell editing
is now explicitly restricted to Mac OS Classic and Mac OS X Aqua,
because, strangely enough, on Windows these events are generated by
simple keypresses if Num Lock is active.

7. Numerous further code improvements, minor bug-fixes, and support for
several recent changes in tile.

8. Cleaned up the documentation, to make sure that the HTML files
generated for the ActiveTcl distribution with the tool HTML Tidy
will be syntactically identical to the original ones.

What is Tablelist?
------------------

Tablelist is a library package for Tcl/Tk version 8.0 or higher,
written in pure Tcl/Tk code. It contains:

- the implementation of the "tablelist" mega-widget, including a
general utility module for mega-widgets;
- a demo script containing a useful procedure that displays the
configuration options of an arbitrary widget in a tablelist and
enables you to edit their values interactively;
- a second demo script, implementing a simple widget browser based on
a tablelist;
- a third demo script, showing several ways to improve the appearance
of a tablelist widget;
- four further demo scripts, illustrating the interactive cell
editing with the aid of various widgets from the Tk core and from
the packages tile, BWidget, Iwidgets, combobox (by Bryan Oakley),
and Mentry;
- one further demo script, with a tablelist widget containing
embedded windows;
- tile-based counterparts of the above-mentioned demo scripts;
- a tutorial in HTML format;
- reference pages in HTML format.

A tablelist widget is a multi-column listbox. The width of each column
can be dynamic (i.e., just large enough to hold all its elements,
including the header) or static (specified in characters or pixels).
The columns are, per default, resizable. The alignment of each column
can be specified as "left", "right", or "center".

The columns, rows, and cells can be configured individually. Several
of the global and column-specific options refer to the headers,
implemented as label widgets. For instance, the "-labelcommand" option
specifies a Tcl command to be invoked when mouse button 1 is released
over a label. The most common value of this option is
"tablelist::sortByColumn", which sorts the items based on the
respective column.

Interactive editing of the elements of a tablelist widget can be
enabled for individual cells and for entire columns. A great variety
of widgets from the Tk core and from the packages tile, BWidget,
Iwidgets, combobox, and Mentry is supported for being used as embedded
edit window. In addition, a rich set of keyboard bindings is provided
for a comfortable navigation between the editable cells.

The Tcl command corresponding to a tablelist widget is very similar to
the one associated with a normal listbox. There are column-, row-, and
cell-specific counterparts of the "configure" and "cget" subcommands
("columnconfigure", "rowconfigure", "cellconfigure", ...). They can be
used, among others, to insert images into the cells and the header
labels, or to insert embedded windows into the cells. The "index",
"nearest", and "see" command options refer to the rows, but similar
subcommands are provided for the columns and cells ("columnindex",
"cellindex", ...). The items can be sorted with the "sort" and
"sortbycolumn" command options.

The bindings defined for the body of a tablelist widget make it behave
just like a normal listbox. This includes the support for the virtual
event <<ListboxSelect>> (which is equivalent to <<TablelistSelect>>).
In addition, version 2.3 or higher of the widget callback package Wcb
(written in pure Tcl/Tk code as well) can be used to define callbacks
for the "activate", "selection set", and "selection clear" commands,
and Wcb version 3.0 or higher also supports callbacks for the
"activatecell", "cellselection set", and "cellselection clear"
commands. The download location of Wcb is

http://www.nemethi.de

How to get it?
--------------

Tablelist is available for free download from the same URL as Wcb. The
distribution file is "tablelist4.3.tar.gz" for UNIX and
"tablelist4_3.zip" for Windows. These files contain the same
information, except for the additional carriage return character
preceding the linefeed at the end of each line in the text files for
Windows.

Tablelist is also hosted on SourceForge, as part of tklib, which in
turn is contained in the tcllib project, having the address

http://sourceforge.net/projects/tcllib

How to install it?
------------------

Install the package as a subdirectory of one of the directories given
by the "auto_path" variable. For example, you can install it as a
directory at the same level as the Tcl and Tk script libraries. The
locations of these library directories are given by the "tcl_library"
and "tk_library" variables, respectively.

To install Tablelist on UNIX, "cd" to the desired directory and unpack
the distribution file "tablelist4.3.tar.gz":

gunzip -c tablelist4.3.tar.gz | tar -xf -

This command will create a directory named "tablelist4.3", with the
subdirectories "demos", "doc", and "scripts".

On Windows, use WinZip or some other program capable of unpacking the
distribution file "tablelist4_3.zip" into the directory "tablelist4.3",
with the subdirectories "demos", "doc", and "scripts".

Note that the file "tablelistEdit.tcl" in the "scripts" directory is
only needed for applications making use of interactive cell editing.
Similarly, the file "tablelistMove.tcl" in the same directory is only
required for scripts invoking the "move" or "movecolumn" tablelist
command. Finally, the file "tablelistThemes.tcl" is only needed for
applications using the package Tablelist_tile (see next section).

Next, you should check the exact version number of your Tcl/Tk
distribution, given by the "tcl_patchLevel" and "tk_patchLevel"
variables. If you are using Tcl/Tk version 8.2.X, 8.3.0 - 8.3.2, or
8.4a1, then you should proceed as described in the "How to install it?"
section of the file "tablelist.html", located in the "doc" directory.

How to use it?
--------------

The Tablelist distribution provides two packages, called Tablelist and
Tablelist_tile. The main difference between the two is that
Tablelist_tile enables the tile-based, theme-specific appearance of
tablelist widgets; this package requires Tcl/Tk 8.4 or higher and tile
0.6 or higher. It is not possible to use both packages in one and the
same application, because both are implemented in the same "tablelist"
namespace and provide identical commands.

To be able to use the commands and variables implemented in the package
Tablelist, your scripts must contain one of the lines

package require Tablelist
package require tablelist

Likewise, to be able to use the commands and variables implemented in
the package Tablelist_tile, your scripts must contain one of the lines

package require Tablelist_tile
package require tablelist_tile

Since the packagse Tablelist and Tablelist_tile are implemented in the
namespace "tablelist", you must either import the procedures you need,
or use qualified names like "tablelist::tablelist".

For a detailed description of the commands and variables provided by
Tablelist and of the examples contained in the "demos" directory, see
the tutorial "tablelist.html" and the reference pages, all located in
the "doc" directory.

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Csaba Nemethi http://www.nemethi.de mailto:csaba....@t-online.de

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