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NAME

       Ttk_MakeBox,   Ttk_PadBox,   Ttk_ExpandBox,   Ttk_PackBox,   Ttk_StickBox,   Ttk_PlaceBox,
       Ttk_BoxContains, Ttk_MakePadding, Ttk_UniformPadding, Ttk_AddPadding,  Ttk_RelievePadding,
       Ttk_GetPaddingFromObj,  Ttk_GetBorderFromObj,  Ttk_GetStickyFromObj  -  Tk themed geometry
       utilities

SYNOPSIS

       #include <tkTheme.h>

       Ttk_Box
       Ttk_MakeBox(int x, int y, int width, int height);

       Ttk_Box
       Ttk_PadBox(Ttk_Box parcel, Ttk_Padding padding);

       Ttk_Box
       Ttk_ExpandBox(Ttk_Box parcel, Ttk_Padding padding);

       Ttk_Box
       Ttk_PackBox(Ttk_Box *cavity, int width, int height, Ttk_Side side);

       Ttk_Box
       Ttk_StickBox(Ttk_Box parcel, int width, int height, unsigned sticky);

       Ttk_Box
       Ttk_PlaceBox(Ttk_Box *cavity, int width, int height, Ttk_Side side, unsigned sticky);

       Ttk_Box
       Ttk_AnchorBox(Ttk_Box parcel, int width, int height, Tk_Anchor anchor);

       Ttk_Padding
       Ttk_MakePadding(short left, short top, short right, short bottom);

       Ttk_Padding
       Ttk_UniformPadding(short border);

       Ttk_Padding
       Ttk_AddPadding(Ttk_Padding padding1, Ttk_Padding padding2;

       Ttk_Padding
       Ttk_RelievePadding(Ttk_Padding padding, int relief);

       int
       Ttk_BoxContains(Ttk_Box box, int x, int y);

       int
       Ttk_GetPaddingFromObj(Tcl_Interp *interp, Tk_Window tkwin, Tcl_Obj *objPtr, Ttk_Padding *padding_rtn);

       int
       Ttk_GetBorderFromObj(Tcl_Interp *interp, Tcl_Obj *objPtr, Ttk_Padding *padding_rtn);

       int
       Ttk_GetStickyFromObj(Tcl_Interp *interp, Tcl_Obj *objPtr, int *sticky_rtn);

ARGUMENTS

       Tk_Anchor anchor (in)                     One  of  the  symbolic  constants   TK_ANCHOR_N,
                                                 TK_ANCHOR_NE,              etc.              See
                                                 Tk_GetAnchorFromObj(3tk).

       Ttk_Box * cavity (in/out)                 A rectangular region  from  which  a  parcel  is
                                                 allocated.

       short border (in)                         Extra  padding  (in  pixels) to add uniformly to
                                                 each side of a region.

       short bottom (in)                         Extra padding (in pixels) to add to  the  bottom
                                                 of a region.

       Ttk_Box box (in)                          Specifies a rectangular region.

       Ttk_Box * box_rtn (out)                   A rectangular region.

       int height (in)                           The height in pixels of a region.

       Tcl_Interp * interp (in)                  Used to store error messages.

       int left (in)                             Extra  padding  (in  pixels)  to add to the left
                                                 side of a region.

       Tcl_Obj * objPtr (in)                     String value contains  a  symbolic  name  to  be
                                                 converted  to  an  enumerated  value or bitmask.
                                                 Internal  rep  may  be  be  modified  to   cache
                                                 corresponding value.

       Ttk_Padding padding (in)                  Extra padding to add on the inside of a region.

       Ttk_Padding * padding_rtn (out)           Padding present in the inside of a region.

       Ttk_Box parcel (in)                       A rectangular region, allocated from a cavity.

       int relief (in)                           One   of   the   standard   Tk   relief  options
                                                 (TK_RELIEF_RAISED, TK_RELIEF_SUNKEN, etc.).  See
                                                 Tk_GetReliefFromObj.

       short right (in)                          Extra  padding  (in  pixels) to add to the right
                                                 side of a region.

       Ttk_Side side (in)                        One     of     TTK_SIDE_LEFT,      TTK_SIDE_TOP,
                                                 TTK_SIDE_RIGHT, or TTK_SIDE_BOTTOM.

       unsigned sticky (in)                      A  bitmask  containing  one  or more of the bits
                                                 TTK_STICK_W (west, or left), TTK_STICK_E  (east,
                                                 or  right),  TTK_STICK_N  (north,  or  top), and
                                                 TTK_STICK_S (south, or bottom).   TTK_FILL_X  is
                                                 defined       as       a       synonym       for
                                                 (TTK_STICK_W|TTK_STICK_E),   TTK_FILL_Y   is   a
                                                 synonym   for   (TTK_STICK_N|TTK_STICK_S),   and
                                                 TTK_FILL_BOTH     is     a      synonym      for
                                                 (TTK_FILL_X|TTK_FILL_Y).  See also: grid(3tk).

       Tk_Window tkwin (in)                      Window  whose  screen  geometry  determines  the
                                                 conversion between absolute units and pixels.

       short top (in)                            Extra padding at the top of a region.

       int width (in)                            The width in pixels of a region.

       int x (in)                                X coordinate of upper-left corner of region.

       int y (in)                                Y coordinate of upper-left corner of region.
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BOXES

       The Ttk_Box structure represents a rectangular region of a window:
              typedef struct {
                  int x;
                  int y;
                  int width;
                  int height;
              } Ttk_Box;
       All coordinates are relative to the window.

       Ttk_MakeBox is a convenience routine that constructs a Ttk_Box  structure  representing  a
       region width pixels wide, height pixels tall, at the specified x, y coordinates.

       Ttk_PadBox  returns  a  new box located inside the specified parcel, shrunken according to
       the left, top, right, and bottom margins specified by padding.

       Ttk_ExpandBox is the inverse of Ttk_PadBox: it returns a new box surrounding the specified
       parcel,  expanded   according  to  the  left,  top, right, and bottom margins specified by
       padding.

       Ttk_PackBox allocates a parcel width by height pixels wide on the specified  side  of  the
       cavity, and shrinks the cavity accordingly.

       Ttk_StickBox  places a box with the requested width and height inside the parcel according
       to the sticky bits.

       Ttk_PlaceBox combines Ttk_PackBox and Ttk_StickBox: it allocates a parcel on the specified
       side  of  the  cavity,  places  a box of the requested size inside the parcel according to
       sticky, and shrinks the cavity.

       Ttk_AnchorBox places a box with the requested width and height inside the parcel according
       to the specified anchor option.

       Ttk_BoxContains  tests if the specified x, y coordinate lies within the rectangular region
       box.

PADDDING

       The Ttk_Padding structure is used to represent borders,  internal  padding,  and  external
       margins:
              typedef struct {
                  short left;
                  short top;
                  short right;
                  short bottom;
              } Ttk_Padding;

       Ttk_MakePadding  is a convenience routine that constructs a Ttk_Padding structure with the
       specified left, top, right, and bottom components.

       Ttk_UniformPadding constructs a Ttk_Padding structure with all  components  equal  to  the
       specified border.

       Ttk_AddPadding  adds  two  Ttk_Paddings together and returns a combined padding containing
       the sum of the individual padding components.

       Ttk_RelievePadding adds an extra 2 pixels of padding to padding according to the specified
       relief.   If  relief is TK_RELIEF_SUNKEN, adds two pixels at the top and left so the inner
       region is shifted down and to the left.  If it is TK_RELIEF_RAISED, adds two pixels at the
       bottom  and  right  so the inner region is shifted up and to the right.  Otherwise, adds 1
       pixel on all sides.  This is typically used in element geometry procedures to  simulate  a
       “pressed-in” look for pushbuttons.

CONVERSION ROUTINES

       Ttk_GetPaddingFromObj  converts  the  string  in  objPtr  to a Ttk_Padding structure.  The
       string representation is a list of up  to  four  length  specifications  “left  top  right
       bottom”.   If  fewer  than  four  elements  are  specified,  bottom defaults to top, right
       defaults to left, and top defaults to left.  See Tk_GetPixelsFromObj(3tk) for  the  syntax
       of length specifications.

       Ttk_GetBorderFromObj  is  the  same  as  Ttk_GetPaddingFromObj except that the lengths are
       specified as integers (i.e., resolution-dependent values like 3m are not allowed).

       Ttk_GetStickyFromObj converts the string in  objPtr  to  a  sticky  bitmask.   The  string
       contains zero or more of the characters n, s, e, or w.

SEE ALSO

       Tk_GetReliefFromObj(3tk), Tk_GetPixelsFromObj(3tk), Tk_GetAnchorFromObj(3tk)

KEYWORDS

       geometry, padding, margins, box, region, sticky, relief