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2009 Aug 24
1
Copy & Paste from tktext on Mac
Hi there, a text Window is supposed to map the shortcuts for copying and pasting (<Ctrl-C>, <Ctrl-V>) automatically. I'm working under Mac OS X and my text window doesn't really map these functions automatically - it works fine under Windows. Is there an easy way to map copy&paste functions to a text window under Mac OS X? This is what I'm doing with my text
2009 Jun 11
0
Problem with tabbed notebook (tcltk, Iwidgets)
Hi, I'm using R version 2.9.0 and I'm trying to execute an example using tabnotebook from iwidgets. Unfortunately I get a problem as you can see bellow: > library(tcltk) Loading Tcl/Tk interface ... done > library(tkrplot) > tclRequire("Iwidgets") <Tcl> 4.0.1 > > tt <- tktoplevel() > tkpack(tn <- tkwidget(tt, "iwidgets::tabnotebook"))
2009 Jun 12
0
Problem with tabbed notebook (tcltk, Iwidgets)
Hi, I'm using R version 2.9.0 and I'm trying to execute an example using tabnotebook from iwidgets. Unfortunately I get a problem as you can see bellow: > library(tcltk) Loading Tcl/Tk interface ... done > library(tkrplot) > tclRequire("Iwidgets") <Tcl> 4.0.1 > > tt <- tktoplevel() > tkpack(tn <- tkwidget(tt, "iwidgets::tabnotebook"))
2009 Aug 12
1
calling a function with dynamically generated buttons
Hallo, I'm dynamically generating buttons depending on the number of rows of my dataframe. Every button is supposed to call a function which generates a plot with the values of one of my dataframe rows. My code looks like this: base <- tktoplevel() plotten <- function(mat, namen, titel) { midpts <- barplot(height=mat, names.arg = namen, main = titel, las=2)
2008 Dec 22
1
newbie question on tcltk
Hi List, Can anyone tell me how could i put the "BACK" button in the following code, just under the "AAA" menu? I want this button to go back to the previous page, and since it has nothing to do with the "1" and "2" buttons, i want it somehow separated from these two buttons, but i don't know how. I searched the web for some examples but my results
2012 Jul 16
2
Tk grid problem
Hi everybody, I have a problem with the grid function in tk. I juste try to put 4 buttons like this: ------------------- | | | | | C | | A |--------| | | | ---------- D | | | | | B | | ------------------- A is 2x2 C is 1x2 B is 1x2 D is 2x2 but the code bellow dont work : require(tcltk) tt <-
2009 Oct 19
1
Problem with geometry manager in TclTK
Hello, everyone. I have the following problem with TclTk: I create some windows and want to change their position with geometry manage (sometimes they will be centered, sometimes not). If the toplevel is created and its dimensions are gathered via 'tkwinfo', I get (usually) correct values. However, if this window is created by a function (in the following example, by 'ask.format')
2008 Jul 18
0
Retrieving data from a tcl /tk function
Hello, I am sorry if this is an answered question, but I did my homework for a long while and couldn't figure out a way to retrieve data entry from a model dialog. In one of the examples compiled by James Wettenhall: odalDialog <- function(title, question, entryInit, entryWidth = 20, returnValOnCancel = "ID_CANCEL") { dlg <- tktoplevel() tkwm.deiconify(dlg)
2008 Mar 19
1
Radio Buttons or similars
Hello companions!!! I have a function that creates a Radio Buttons, and I need that this function return the selected value in the Radio Buttons. I would like that, if somebody know as I could return the value, you say me as do it. Next, I show the function function1<-function(){ require(tcltk) tt <- tktoplevel() rb1 <- tkradiobutton(tt) rb2 <- tkradiobutton(tt) rbValue <-
2005 Sep 05
1
tcltk, X11 protocol error: Bug?
Hi, I am having trouble debugging this one. The code is attached below, but it seems to be a problem at the C-tk interface. If I run this 1 time there are no problems if I run it more than once I start to get warnings that increase in multiples of 11 everytime I run it. Here is a sample session > source("clrramp2.r") Loading required package: tcltk Loading Tcl/Tk interface ... done
2007 Oct 08
3
tcltk scrollbar
The following code should give me (at least that's what I think) two list boxes with their individual scrollbars. But instead both scrollbars stick to the same listbox even though they work as they should (scroll individual listboxes). When I remove all the widgets on top everything works perfectly. Any help would be highly apprecciated. ps: all subsequent listboxes and scrollbars work
2012 Feb 24
1
tcl tk command function with arguments ??
Hello, I am using R 2.11.1 under Windows XP. I would like to know if its possible to use a function with arguments as a command in tcl tk. For example require(tcltk) PressedOK <- function() { tkmessageBox(message="You pressed OK!") } tt <- tktoplevel() OK.but <- tkbutton(tt,text="OK",command=PressedOK) tkgrid(OK.but) tkfocus(tt) the function PressedOK has no
2001 Oct 06
1
tcltk
HI, (1) ...thanks for the last comments to tcltk & Win2000. (2) - i'm newbie in tcl/tk but would like learn fast and develop (learning by doing) a tcl/tk clusterAnalysis application which combine some clusterMethods from different Rpackages. i use the tkttest.R example as "reference" and become not finished for my "first" step???? (3) how is it possible that the code
2007 Feb 16
0
R GUI programming
Hi, All: I am having a problem with handling global variable value in GUI programming, I hope R gurus can give me some advice on it. What I want to do is to read in a dataset, display some information based on the input and do some calculation on the dataset: However, I am having trouble organizing my code, as the following code goes, the comboBox section will have to be put in the
2007 Sep 19
1
Running tcltk From a batch file
Hi, I am trying to run some simple tktcl code.... ## in a file called test.R require(tcltk) tt <- tktoplevel() OK.but <- tkbutton(tt,text="OK",command=function()tkdestroy(tt)) tkgrid(OK.but) tkfocus(tt) Using a batch file with the command Rterm < test.R > testOutput.Rout --slave The GUI pops up but then disappears. The results in the test.Output.Routfile are > # Load
2009 Oct 12
0
tktext-window smaller than text
Hi there, I need to build up a tktext-widget that contains a longer text than the tktext-widget actually is. So what I mean is, that the tktext window is of width=100 and the text in it has a length greater 100. But I don't want the window to just wrap the line, but to belong to scrollbar that is able to scroll to the end of the text. tt <- tktoplevel() txt <- tktext(tt,
2008 Nov 23
1
tklistbox - R-Objekt
Hello, I have a problem with a tklistbox. The user should be able to choose one out of two calculation methods needed for further calculations. My r-script for that purpose looks like that: require(tcltk) tt<-tktoplevel() tl<-tklistbox(tt,height=4,selectmode="single",background="white") tkgrid(tklabel(tt,text="select method for LAI
2008 Jul 22
1
tklistbox and extracting selection to R
Dear experts, I am trying to understand why is it that when I paste (into the R console) the following code to select an option from a list: require(tcltk) tt<-tktoplevel() tl<-tklistbox(tt,height=ntx,selectmode="single",background="white") tkgrid(tklabel(tt,text="Select the legend of" )) tkgrid(tl) treatments<<-levels.tx for(i in
2007 May 13
1
Dropdown boxes in tcltk and R
Hello, I'm very much a newbie in R and more so in tcltk so apologies if this question is stupid. Basically I am trying to use the combobox example found here: http://bioinf.wehi.edu.au/~wettenhall/RTclTkExamples/DropDown.html . What I want to do is in that example get fruitChoice as a variable in R in general. When I run that code, however, and the ask for fruitChoice it says
2009 Jul 09
1
Changing text in a tkentry widget
I searched the web and the list archives for a solution to this, but didn't see anything, so here goes. I'm new to tcltk. I'm trying to change the contents of a tkentry widget when a button is pressed. Once I get that working, the widget will be read only to the user. Here is some toy code: ############### require(tcltk) thisEnv=environment() tt<-tktoplevel() Name <-