history(n) Provides a history for Entry widgets history(n)______________________________________________________________________________NAME
history - Provides a history for Entry widgets
SYNOPSIS
package require Tcl 8.4
package require Tk 8.4
package require history ?0.1?
::history::init pathName ?length?
::history::remove pathName
::history::add pathName text
::history::get pathName
::history::clear pathName
::history::configure pathName option ?value?
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_________________________________________________________________DESCRIPTION
This package provides a convenient history mechanism for Entry widgets.
The history may be accessed with the up and down arrow keys.
::history::init pathName ?length?
Arranges to remember the history of the named Entry widget. An
optional length determines the number of history entries to
keep. This may be changed later with ::history::configure. His‐
tory entries must be added with the ::history::add command
before they can be seen.
::history::remove pathName
Forgets all history entries for the Entry pathName and removes
the history bindings.
::history::add pathName text
This command is used to add history entries to an Entry that has
previously had ::history::init called on it. This command should
be called from your Entry handler with the contents of the entry
(or whatever you wish to add to the history).
::history::get pathName
This command returns a list containing the history entries for
the Entry pathName
::history::clear pathName
This command clears the history list for the named Entry.
::history::configure pathName option ?value?
This command queries or sets configuration options. Currently
the options recognized are length and alert. Setting the length
determines the number of history entries to keep for the named
Entry. Alert specifies the command to run when the user reaches
the end of the history, it defaults to
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entry .e
bind .e <Return> [list ProcessEntry %W]
::history::init .e
pack .e
proc ProcessEntry {w} {
set text [$w get]
if {$text == ""} { return }
::history::add $w $text
puts $text
$w delete 0 end
}
KEYWORDS
entry, history
history 0.1 history(n)