Create a menu with the
Menu
method, to be displayed
later with the
post
method.
$menu = $parent->Menu(
options
)
The standard configuration options that apply to
Menu
are:
-activebackground
,
-activeforeground
,
-background
,
-bg
,
-borderwidth
,
-bw
,
-cursor
,
-disabledforeground
,
-font
,
-foreground
,
-fg
,
-relief
,
and
-takefocus
.
Other options are:
-
-activeborderwidth =>
amount
-
Sets the width of the edges for the active menu item.
-
-menuitems =>
list
-
Specifies items to create in the menu as a list
of lists.
-
-postcommand =>
callback
-
The command to invoke before the menu is posted, for example,
to update the state of the menu items.
-
-tearoff =>
boolean
-
Whether or not to allow the menu to be "torn off." Default is 1.
-
-selectcolor =>
color
-
Color of the selection box for checkbuttons or radiobuttons.
Menus have indexes for manipulating individual menu items.
They are:
-
n
-
Menu item
n
, with 0 representing the first item.
-
'active'
-
The current menu item.
-
'end'
or
'last'
-
The last menu item.
-
'none'
-
No menu item.
-
@
n
-
The menu item closest to the y coordinate specified by
n
.
-
'
pattern'
-
The first menu item whose text matches the pattern.
In addition to
configure
and
cget
, the following
methods are defined for the Menu widget:
-
add
-
Adds items to the end of a menu. The first argument is the
type of menu item to add, and additional arguments are
options to the menu item. For example:
$menu = $mainwindow->Menu;
$menu->add( 'commnd', -label => "New", "-command" => \&newfile );
-
entrycget
-
Gets information on a specific menu item given an index.
-
entryconfigure
-
Changes information on a specific menu item given an index.
-
post
-
Displays the menu widget.
-
unpost
-
Removes the menu widget from display.
-
postcascade
-
Unposts a submenu and then posts the cascade menu associated with the
menu item at the specified index.
-
delete
-
Removes menu items from the menu.
-
index
-
Given a named index, returns the numerical index for that menu item.
-
insert
-
Inserts a menu item at the specified index. Same as
add
,
except that it takes an index as the first argument.
-
invoke
-
Invokes the menu item at the specified index as if it were
selected.
-
type
-
Returns the type of menu item at the specified index.
-
yposition
-
Returns the y coordinate of the top-most pixel of the menu item.
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