21.17. The Frame Widget
Create a frame for enclosing other
widgets using the Frame method. For example:
$parent->Frame( options )
The standard configuration options that apply to
Frame are: -background,
-bg, -borderwidth,
-bw, -cursor,
-height, -highlightbackground,
-highlightcolor,
-highlightthickness, -relief,
-takefocus, and -width.
Other options are:
- -class => name
-
The
class associated with the frame.
- -colormap => \$window
-
Specifies another window to share the
colormap with. You can point to another window or use the value
new to specify a new colormap. Default is
undef.
- -label => string
-
The
string to use as a label for the frame.
- -labelPack
-
Specifies options for the
pack command.
- -labelVariable => \$variable
-
Specifies a
variable containing the text for the label.
- -visual => type n
-
For
the X Window System, changes the depth of colors.
 |  |  |
21.16. The Optionmenu Widget |  | 21.18. The Toplevel Widget |
Copyright © 2002 O'Reilly & Associates. All rights reserved.