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NAME

       ttk::button - Widget that issues a command when pressed

SYNOPSIS

       ttk::button pathName ?options?

DESCRIPTION

       A  button  widget  displays  a  textual  label  and/or image, and evaluates a command when
       pressed.                                              -class    -compound -cursor   -image
       -state    -style    -takefocus     -text      -textvariable  -underline     -width

OPTIONS

       [-command command]  A  script  to evaluate when the widget is invoked.  [-default default]
       May be set to one of  normal, active, or disabled.  In a dialog box,  one  button  may  be
       designated  the  "default"  button  (meaning, roughly, "the one that gets invoked when the
       user presses <Enter>").  active indicates that  this  is  currently  the  default  button;
       normal  means  that  it  may  become the default button, and disabled means that it is not
       defaultable.  The default is normal.
       Depending on the theme, the default button may be displayed with an extra highlight  ring,
       or  with  a  different border color.  See also: keynav(n).  [-width width] If greater than
       zero, specifies how much space, in character widths, to allocate for the text  label.   If
       less  than  zero, specifies a minimum width.  If zero or unspecified, the natural width of
       the text label is used.  Note that some themes may specify a non-zero -width in the style.

WIDGET COMMAND

       pathName invoke
              Invokes the command associated with the button.

       pathName cget option

       pathName configure ?option? ?value option value ...?

       pathName instate statespec ?script?

       pathName state ?stateSpec?
              See widget(n)

COMPATIBILITY OPTIONS

       [-state state] May be set to normal or disabled to control the disabled state  bit.   This
       is  a  ``write-only''  option:  setting  it changes the widget state, but the state widget
       command does not affect the state option.

SEE ALSO

       widget(n), keynav(n)

KEYWORDS

       widget, button, default, command