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NAME

       ttk::entry - Editable text field widget

SYNOPSIS

       ttk::entry pathName ?options?

DESCRIPTION

       An  entry  widget  displays  a one-line text string and allows that string to be edited by the user.  The
       value of the string may be linked to a Tcl variable with the -textvariable option.  Entry widgets support
       horizontal   scrolling   with   the   standard   -xscrollcommand   option   and   xview  widget  command.
       -class    -cursor   -style    -takefocus -xscrollcommand

WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS

       [-exportselection exportSelection] A boolean value specifying whether or not a selection  in  the  widget
       should  be  linked  to  the  X  selection.   If  the  selection is exported, then selecting in the widget
       deselects the current X selection, selecting outside the widget deselects any widget selection,  and  the
       widget    will    respond    to    selection    retrieval    requests    when   it   has   a   selection.
       [-invalidcommand invalidCommand] A script template to evaluate whenever the  validateCommand  returns  0.
       See  VALIDATION  below for more information.  [-justify justify] Specifies how the text is aligned within
       the entry widget.  One of left, center, or right.  [-show show] If this option  is  specified,  then  the
       true contents of the entry are not displayed in the window.  Instead, each character in the entry's value
       will be displayed as the first character in the value of this option, such as ``*''.  This is useful, for
       example,  if  the  entry  is to be used to enter a password.  If characters in the entry are selected and
       copied elsewhere, the information copied will be what is displayed, not the true contents of  the  entry.
       [-state state]  Compatibility  option;  see widget(n) for details.  Specifies one of three states for the
       entry, normal, disabled, or readonly.  See WIDGET STATES, below.  [-textvariable textVariable]  Specifies
       the  name  of  a  variable  whose  value is linked to the entry widget's contents.  Whenever the variable
       changes value, the widget's contents are updated, and vice  versa.   [-validate validate]  Specifies  the
       mode  in  which validation should operate: none, focus, focusin, focusout, key, or all.  Default is none,
       meaning that validation is disabled.  See VALIDATION below.  [-validatecommand validateCommand] A  script
       template  to  evaluate  whenever  validation  is  triggered.   If  set to the empty string (the default),
       validation is disabled.  The script must return a boolean value.  See VALIDATION  below.   [-width width]
       Specifies  an  integer value indicating the desired width of the entry window, in average-size characters
       of the widget's font.

NOTES

       A portion of the entry may be selected as described below.  If an entry is exporting its  selection  (see
       the  exportSelection option), then it will observe the standard X11 protocols for handling the selection;
       entry selections are available as type STRING.  Entries also observe the standard Tk  rules  for  dealing
       with  the  input focus.  When an entry has the input focus it displays an insert cursor to indicate where
       new characters will be inserted.

       Entries are capable of displaying strings that are too long to fit entirely within the  widget's  window.
       In  this  case,  only a portion of the string will be displayed;  commands described below may be used to
       change the view in the window.  Entries use the standard xScrollCommand mechanism  for  interacting  with
       scrollbars (see the description of the xScrollCommand option for details).

INDICES

       Many of the entry widget commands take one or more indices as arguments.  An index specifies a particular
       character in the entry's string, in any of the following ways:

       number Specifies the character as a numerical index, where 0 corresponds to the first  character  in  the
              string.

       @number
              In  this form, number is treated as an x-coordinate in the entry's window;  the character spanning
              that x-coordinate is used.  For example, ``@0'' indicates the left-most character in the window.

       end    Indicates the character just after the last one in the entry's  string.   This  is  equivalent  to
              specifying a numerical index equal to the length of the entry's string.

       insert Indicates the character adjacent to and immediately following the insert cursor.

       sel.first
              Indicates  the first character in the selection.  It is an error to use this form if the selection
              isn't in the entry window.

       sel.last
              Indicates the character just after the last one in the selection.  It is an error to use this form
              if the selection isn't in the entry window.

       Abbreviations  may be used for any of the forms above, e.g. ``e'' or ``sel.f''.  In general, out-of-range
       indices are automatically rounded to the nearest legal value.

WIDGET COMMAND

       The following commands are possible for entry widgets:

       pathName bbox index
              Returns a list of four numbers describing the bounding box of the character given by  index.   The
              first two elements of the list give the x and y coordinates of the upper-left corner of the screen
              area covered by the character (in pixels relative to the widget) and the last  two  elements  give
              the  width and height of the character, in pixels.  The bounding box may refer to a region outside
              the visible area of the window.

       pathName cget option
              Returns the current value of the specified option.  See widget(n).

       pathName configure ?option? ?value option value ...?
              Modify or query widget options.  See widget(n).

       pathName delete first ?last?
              Delete one or more elements of the entry.  First is the index of the first  character  to  delete,
              and last is the index of the character just after the last one to delete.  If last isn't specified
              it defaults to first+1, i.e. a single character  is  deleted.   This  command  returns  the  empty
              string.

       pathName get
              Returns the entry's string.

       pathName icursor index
              Arrange  for  the insert cursor to be displayed just before the character given by index.  Returns
              the empty string.

       pathName identify x y
              Returns the name of the element at position x, y, or the  empty  string  if  the  coordinates  are
              outside the window.

       pathName index index
              Returns the numerical index corresponding to index.

       pathName insert index string
              Insert string just before the character indicated by index.  Returns the empty string.

       pathName instate statespec ?script?
              Test the widget state.  See widget(n).

       pathName selection option arg
              This  command is used to adjust the selection within an entry.  It has several forms, depending on
              option:

              pathName selection clear
                     Clear the selection if it is currently in this widget.  If  the  selection  isn't  in  this
                     widget then the command has no effect.  Returns the empty string.

              pathName selection present
                     Returns 1 if there is are characters selected in the entry, 0 if nothing is selected.

              pathName selection range start end
                     Sets  the  selection  to  include the characters starting with the one indexed by start and
                     ending with the one just before end.  If end refers to the same character as  start  or  an
                     earlier one, then the entry's selection is cleared.

       pathName state ?stateSpec?
              Modify or query the widget state.  See widget(n).

       pathName validate
              Force revalidation, independent of the conditions specified by the -validate option.  Returns 0 if
              validation fails, 1 if it succeeds.  Sets or clears the invalid state accordingly.

       pathName xview args
              This command is used to query and change the horizontal position  of  the  text  in  the  widget's
              window.  It can take any of the following forms:

              pathName xview
                     Returns  a  list containing two elements.  Each element is a real fraction between 0 and 1;
                     together they describe the horizontal span that is visible in the window.  For example,  if
                     the first element is .2 and the second element is .6, 20% of the entry's text is off-screen
                     to the left, the middle 40% is visible in the window, and 40% of the text is off-screen  to
                     the right.  These are the same values passed to scrollbars via the -xscrollcommand option.

              pathName xview index
                     Adjusts  the  view  in  the window so that the character given by index is displayed at the
                     left edge of the window.

              pathName xview moveto fraction
                     Adjusts the view in the window so that the character fraction of the way through  the  text
                     appears at the left edge of the window.  Fraction must be a fraction between 0 and 1.

              pathName xview scroll number what
                     This  command  shifts  the  view  in the window left or right according to number and what.
                     Number must be an integer.  What must be either units or pages.  If what is units, the view
                     adjusts  left  or  right by number average-width characters on the display;  if it is pages
                     then the view adjusts by number screenfuls.  If number is negative then characters  farther
                     to  the left become visible;  if it is positive then characters farther to the right become
                     visible.

VALIDATION

       The -validate, -validatecommand, and -invalidcommand options are used to enable entry widget validation.

   VALIDATION MODES
       There are two main validation modes: prevalidation, in which the -validatecommand is evaluated  prior  to
       each  edit  and  the  return  value  is  used  to  determine  whether to accept or reject the change; and
       revalidation, in which the -validatecommand is evaluated to determine whether the current value is valid.

       The -validate option determines when validation occurs; it may be set to any of the following values:

       none   Default.  This means validation will only occur when specifically requested by the validate widget
              command.

       key    The  entry  will  be  prevalidated prior to each edit (specifically, whenever the insert or delete
              widget commands are called).  If prevalidation fails, the edit is rejected.

       focus  The entry is revalidated when the entry receives or loses focus.

       focusin
              The entry is revalidated when the entry receives focus.

       focusout
              The entry is revalidated when the entry loses focus.

       all    Validation is performed for all above conditions.

       The -invalidcommand is evaluated whenever the -validatecommand returns a false value.

       The -validatecommand and -invalidcommand may modify the entry widget's value via  the  widget  insert  or
       delete  commands,  or  by setting the linked -textvariable.  If either does so during prevalidation, then
       the edit is rejected regardless of the value returned by the -validatecommand.

       If -validatecommand is empty (the default), validation always succeeds.

   VALIDATION SCRIPT SUBSTITUTIONS
       It is possible to perform percent substitutions on the -validatecommand and invalidCommand, just as in  a
       bind script.  The following substitutions are recognized:

       %d     Type of action: 1 for insert prevalidation, 0 for delete prevalidation, or -1 for revalidation.

       %i     Index of character string to be inserted/deleted, if any, otherwise -1.

       %P     In  prevalidation,  the  new  value  of  the  entry if the edit is accepted.  In revalidation, the
              current value of the entry.

       %s     The current value of entry prior to editing.

       %S     The text string being inserted/deleted, if any, {} otherwise.

       %v     The current value of the -validate option.

       %V     The validation condition that triggered the callback (key, focusin, focusout, or forced).

       %W     The name of the entry widget.

   DIFFERENCES FROM TK ENTRY WIDGET VALIDATION
       •      The standard Tk entry widget automatically disables validation (by setting -validate to  none)  if
              the  -validatecommand  or  -invalidcommand modifies the entry's value.  The Tile entry widget only
              disables validation if one of the validation scripts raises an error, or if -validatecommand  does
              not  return  a  valid  boolean  value.   (Thus,  it  is not necessary to reenable validation after
              modifying the entry value in a validation script).

       •      The standard entry widget invokes validation whenever the linked -textvariable  is  modified;  the
              Tile entry widget does not.

DEFAULT BINDINGS

       The  entry  widget's default bindings enable the following behavior.  In the descriptions below, ``word''
       refers to a contiguous group of letters, digits, or ``_'' characters, or any single character other  than
       these.

       •      Clicking mouse button 1 positions the insert cursor just before the character underneath the mouse
              cursor, sets the input focus to this widget, and clears any selection  in  the  widget.   Dragging
              with mouse button 1 down strokes out a selection between the insert cursor and the character under
              the mouse.

       •      Double-clicking with mouse button 1 selects the word under the  mouse  and  positions  the  insert
              cursor  at  the end of the word.  Dragging after a double click strokes out a selection consisting
              of whole words.

       •      Triple-clicking with mouse button 1 selects all of the text in the entry and positions the  insert
              cursor at the end of the line.

       •      The  ends  of the selection can be adjusted by dragging with mouse button 1 while the Shift key is
              down.  If the button is double-clicked before dragging then the  selection  will  be  adjusted  in
              units of whole words.

       •      Clicking  mouse  button  1  with the Control key down will position the insert cursor in the entry
              without affecting the selection.

       •      If any normal printing characters are typed in an entry, they are inserted at  the  point  of  the
              insert cursor.

       •      The  view  in  the  entry  can  be adjusted by dragging with mouse button 2.  If mouse button 2 is
              clicked without moving the mouse, the selection is copied into the entry at the  position  of  the
              mouse cursor.

       •      If the mouse is dragged out of the entry on the left or right sides while button 1 is pressed, the
              entry will automatically scroll to make more text visible (if there is more text off-screen on the
              side where the mouse left the window).

       •      The  Left  and  Right  keys  move the insert cursor one character to the left or right;  they also
              clear any selection in the entry.  If Left or Right is typed with the Shift  key  down,  then  the
              insertion  cursor  moves and the selection is extended to include the new character.  Control-Left
              and Control-Right move the insert cursor by words, and Control-Shift-Left and  Control-Shift-Right
              move the insert cursor by words and also extend the selection.  Control-b and Control-f behave the
              same as Left and Right, respectively.

       •      The Home key and Control-a move the insert cursor to the beginning of  the  entry  and  clear  any
              selection  in  the  entry.   Shift-Home  moves the insert cursor to the beginning of the entry and
              extends the selection to that point.

       •      The End key and Control-e move the insert cursor to the end of the entry and clear  any  selection
              in the entry.  Shift-End moves the cursor to the end and extends the selection to that point.

       •      Control-/ selects all the text in the entry.

       •      Control-\ clears any selection in the entry.

       •      The  standard  Tk  <<Cut>>,  <<Copy>>,  <<Paste>>,  and  <<Clear>>  virtual  events operate on the
              selection in the expected manner.

       •      The Delete key deletes the selection, if there is one in the entry.  If there is no selection,  it
              deletes the character to the right of the insert cursor.

       •      The  BackSpace  key and Control-h delete the selection, if there is one in the entry.  If there is
              no selection, it deletes the character to the left of the insert cursor.

       •      Control-d deletes the character to the right of the insert cursor.

       •      Control-k deletes all the characters to the right of the insertion cursor.

WIDGET STATES

       In the disabled state, the entry cannot be edited and the text  cannot  be  selected.   In  the  readonly
       state,  no insert cursor is displayed and the entry cannot be edited (specifically: the insert and delete
       commands have no effect).  The disabled state is the same as readonly, and in  addition  text  cannot  be
       selected.

       Note  that  changes  to  the  linked  -textvariable  will  still be reflected in the entry, even if it is
       disabled or readonly.

       Typically, the text is "grayed-out" in the disabled state, and a different  background  is  used  in  the
       readonly state.

       The  entry  widget  sets  the  invalid  state  if  revalidation  fails, and clears it whenever validation
       succeeds.

KEYWORDS

       entry, widget, text field