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NAME
       radiobutton - Create and manipulate 'radiobutton' pick-one widgets

SYNOPSIS
       radiobutton pathName ?options?

STANDARD OPTIONS
       -activebackground     -disabledforeground  -padx
       -activeforeground     -font                -pady
       -anchor               -foreground          -relief
       -background           -highlightbackground -takefocus
       -bitmap               -highlightcolor      -text
       -borderwidth          -highlightthickness  -textvariable
       -compound             -image               -underline
       -cursor               -justify             -wraplength

       See the options manual entry for details on the standard options.

WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS
       Command-Line Name:-command
       Database Name:  command
       Database Class: Command

              Specifies a Tcl command to associate with the button.  This com-
              mand is typically invoked when mouse button 1 is  released  over
              the  button window.  The button's global variable (-variable op-
              tion) will be updated before the command is invoked.

       Command-Line Name:-height
       Database Name:  height
       Database Class: Height

              Specifies a desired height for the button.  If an image or  bit-
              map is being displayed in the button then the value is in screen
              units (i.e. any of the forms acceptable  to  Tk_GetPixels);  for
              text  it  is in lines of text.  If this option is not specified,
              the button's desired height is computed from the size of the im-
              age or bitmap or text being displayed in it.

       Command-Line Name:-indicatoron
       Database Name:  indicatorOn
       Database Class: IndicatorOn

              Specifies whether or not the indicator should be drawn.  Must be
              a proper boolean value.  If false, the -relief option is ignored
              and  the  widget's  relief is always sunken if the widget is se-
              lected and raised otherwise.

       Command-Line Name:-offrelief
       Database Name:  offRelief
       Database Class: OffRelief

              Specifies the relief for the checkbutton when the  indicator  is
              not  drawn  and  the  checkbutton  is off.  The default value is
              “raised”.  By setting this option to “flat” and setting -indica-
              toron  to  false  and  -overrelief  to  “raised”,  the effect is
              achieved of having a flat button that raises on  mouse-over  and
              which  is  depressed when activated.  This is the behavior typi-
              cally exhibited by the Align-Left, Align-Right, and  Center  ra-
              diobuttons on the toolbar of a word-processor, for example.

       Command-Line Name:-overrelief
       Database Name:  overRelief
       Database Class: OverRelief

              Specifies  an alternative relief for the radiobutton, to be used
              when the mouse cursor is over the widget.  This  option  can  be
              used to make toolbar buttons, by configuring -relief flat -over-
              relief raised.  If the value of this option is the empty string,
              then no alternative relief is used when the mouse cursor is over
              the radiobutton.  The empty string is the default value.

       Command-Line Name:-selectcolor
       Database Name:  selectColor
       Database Class: Background

              Specifies a background color to use when the button is selected.
              If  indicatorOn is true then the color is used as the background
              for the indicator regardless of the select state.   If  -indica-
              toron is false, this color is used as the background for the en-
              tire widget, in place of -background or -activeBackground, when-
              ever  the  widget  is selected.  If specified as an empty string
              then no special color is used for displaying when the widget  is
              selected.

       Command-Line Name:-selectimage
       Database Name:  selectImage
       Database Class: SelectImage

              Specifies  an  image  to display (in place of the -image option)
              when the radiobutton is selected.  This option is ignored unless
              the -image option has been specified.

       Command-Line Name:-state
       Database Name:  state
       Database Class: State

              Specifies  one of three states for the radiobutton:  normal, ac-
              tive, or disabled.  In normal state the radiobutton is displayed
              using the -foreground and -background options.  The active state
              is typically used when the pointer is over the radiobutton.   In
              active state the radiobutton is displayed using the -activefore-
              ground and -activebackground options.  Disabled state means that
              the  radiobutton  should  be  insensitive:  the default bindings
              will refuse to activate the widget and will ignore mouse  button
              presses.   In this state the -disabledforeground and -background
              options determine how the radiobutton is displayed.

       Command-Line Name:-tristateimage
       Database Name:  tristateImage
       Database Class: TristateImage

              Specifies an image to display (in place of  the  -image  option)
              when the radiobutton is selected.  This option is ignored unless
              the -image option has been specified.

       Command-Line Name:-tristatevalue
       Database Name:  tristateValue
       Database Class: Value

              Specifies the value that causes the radiobutton to  display  the
              multi-value  selection,  also  known as the tri-state mode.  De-
              faults to “”.

       Command-Line Name:-value
       Database Name:  value
       Database Class: Value

              Specifies value to store in  the  button's  associated  variable
              whenever this button is selected.

       Command-Line Name:-variable
       Database Name:  variable
       Database Class: Variable

              Specifies  the  name  of  a global variable to set whenever this
              button is selected.  Changes in this  variable  also  cause  the
              button  to select or deselect itself.  Defaults to the value se-
              lectedButton.

       Command-Line Name:-width
       Database Name:  width
       Database Class: Width

              Specifies a desired width for the button.  If an image or bitmap
              is  being  displayed in the button, the value is in screen units
              (i.e. any of the forms acceptable to Tk_GetPixels); for text  it
              is in characters.  If this option is not specified, the button's
              desired width is computed from the size of the image  or  bitmap
              or text being displayed in it.
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DESCRIPTION
       The radiobutton command creates a new window (given by the pathName ar-
       gument) and makes it into a radiobutton  widget.   Additional  options,
       described  above, may be specified on the command line or in the option
       database to configure aspects of the radiobutton such  as  its  colors,
       font,  text,  and  initial relief.  The radiobutton command returns its
       pathName argument.  At the time this command is invoked, there must not
       exist a window named pathName, but pathName's parent must exist.

       A radiobutton is a widget that displays a textual string, bitmap or im-
       age and a diamond or circle called an indicator.  If text is displayed,
       it  must  all  be in a single font, but it can occupy multiple lines on
       the screen (if it contains newlines or if wrapping  occurs  because  of
       the -wraplength option) and one of the characters may optionally be un-
       derlined using the -underline option.  A radiobutton has all of the be-
       havior  of  a  simple  button: it can display itself in either of three
       different ways, according to the -state option; it can be made  to  ap-
       pear raised, sunken, or flat; it can be made to flash; and it invokes a
       Tcl command whenever mouse button 1 is clicked over the check button.

       In addition, radiobuttons can be selected.  If  a  radiobutton  is  se-
       lected, the indicator is normally drawn with a selected appearance, and
       a Tcl variable associated with the radiobutton is set to  a  particular
       value  (normally  1).  Under Unix, the indicator is drawn with a sunken
       relief and a special color.  Under Windows, the indicator is drawn with
       a  round mark inside.  If the radiobutton is not selected, then the in-
       dicator is drawn with a deselected appearance, and the associated vari-
       able is set to a different value (typically 0).  The indicator is drawn
       without a round mark inside.  Typically, several radiobuttons  share  a
       single variable and the value of the variable indicates which radiobut-
       ton is to be selected.  When a radiobutton  is  selected  it  sets  the
       value  of  the  variable  to indicate that fact;  each radiobutton also
       monitors the value of the variable and automatically selects and  dese-
       lects  itself  when  the  variable's  value changes.  If the variable's
       value matches the -tristatevalue, then the radiobutton is  drawn  using
       the  tri-state  mode.   This mode is used to indicate mixed or multiple
       values.  (This is used when the radiobutton  represents  the  state  of
       multiple  items.)  By default the variable selectedButton is used;  its
       contents give the name of the button that is  selected,  or  the  empty
       string  if  no  button  associated with that variable is selected.  The
       name of the variable for a radiobutton, plus the variable to be  stored
       into it, may be modified with options on the command line or in the op-
       tion database.  Configuration options may also be used  to  modify  the
       way the indicator is displayed (or whether it is displayed at all).  By
       default a radiobutton is configured to select itself on button clicks.

WIDGET COMMAND
       The radiobutton command creates a new Tcl command whose name  is  path-
       Name.   This  command  may  be used to invoke various operations on the
       widget.  It has the following general form:
              pathName option ?arg arg ...?
       Option and the args determine the exact behavior of the  command.   The
       following commands are possible for radiobutton widgets:

       pathName cget option
              Returns  the  current value of the configuration option given by
              option.  Option may have any of the values accepted by  the  ra-
              diobutton command.

       pathName configure ?option? ?value option value ...?
              Query  or modify the configuration options of the widget.  If no
              option is specified, returns a list describing all of the avail-
              able  options for pathName (see Tk_ConfigureInfo for information
              on the format of this list).  If option  is  specified  with  no
              value,  the  command returns a list describing the one named op-
              tion (this list will be identical to the  corresponding  sublist
              of  the  value  returned  if no option is specified).  If one or
              more option-value pairs are specified, the command modifies  the
              given widget option(s) to have the given value(s);  in this case
              the command returns an empty string.  Option may have any of the
              values accepted by the radiobutton command.

       pathName deselect
              Deselects the radiobutton and sets the associated variable to an
              empty string.  If this radiobutton was not  currently  selected,
              the command has no effect.

       pathName flash
              Flashes  the  radiobutton.  This is accomplished by redisplaying
              the radiobutton several times, alternating  between  active  and
              normal  colors.  At the end of the flash the radiobutton is left
              in the same normal/active state as when the command was invoked.
              This command is ignored if the radiobutton's state is disabled.

       pathName invoke
              Does  just  what would have happened if the user invoked the ra-
              diobutton with the mouse: selects the button and invokes its as-
              sociated  Tcl command, if there is one.  The return value is the
              return value from the Tcl command, or an empty string  if  there
              is  no command associated with the radiobutton.  This command is
              ignored if the radiobutton's state is disabled.

       pathName select
              Selects the radiobutton and sets the associated variable to  the
              value corresponding to this widget.

BINDINGS
       Tk automatically creates class bindings for radiobuttons that give them
       the following default behavior:

       [1]    On Unix systems, a  radiobutton  activates  whenever  the  mouse
              passes over it and deactivates whenever the mouse leaves the ra-
              diobutton.  On Mac and Windows systems, when mouse button  1  is
              pressed  over  a  radiobutton, the button activates whenever the
              mouse pointer is inside the button, and deactivates whenever the
              mouse pointer leaves the button.

       [2]    When  mouse button 1 is pressed over a radiobutton it is invoked
              (it becomes selected and the command associated with the  button
              is invoked, if there is one).

       [3]    When a radiobutton has the input focus, the space key causes the
              radiobutton to be invoked.

       If the radiobutton's state is disabled then none of the  above  actions
       occur:  the radiobutton is completely non-responsive.

       The  behavior  of  radiobuttons can be changed by defining new bindings
       for individual widgets or by redefining the class bindings.

SEE ALSO
       checkbutton(3tk),    labelframe(3tk),    listbox(3tk),    options(3tk),
       scale(3tk), ttk::radiobutton(3tk)

KEYWORDS
       radiobutton, widget

Tk                                    4.4                     radiobutton(3tk)

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