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busy(n)                      Tk Built-In Commands                      busy(n)

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NAME

       busy - Make Tk widgets busy, temporarily blocking user interactions


SYNOPSIS

       tk busy window ?options?
       tk busy hold window ?options?
       tk busy configure window ?option value?...
       tk busy forget window ?window ?...
       tk busy current ?pattern?
       tk busy status window
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DESCRIPTION

       The tk busy command provides a simple means to block mouse pointer
       events from Tk widgets, while overriding the widget's cursor with a
       configurable busy cursor. Note this command does not prevent keyboard
       events from being sent to the widgets made busy.


INTRODUCTION

       There are many times in applications where you want to temporarily
       restrict what actions the user can take. For example, an application
       could have a "Run" button that when pressed causes some processing to
       occur. However, while the application is busy processing, you probably
       don't want the user to be able to click the "Run" button again. You may
       also want restrict the user from other tasks such as clicking a "Print"
       button.

       The tk busy command lets you make Tk widgets busy. This means that user
       interactions such as button clicks, moving the mouse, typing at the
       keyboard, etc. are ignored by the widget. You can set a special cursor
       (like a watch) that overrides the widget's normal cursor, providing
       feedback that the application (widget) is temporarily busy.

       When a widget is made busy, the widget and all of its descendants will
       ignore pointer events. It's easy to make an entire panel of widgets
       busy. You can simply make the toplevel widget (such as ".") busy. This
       is easier and far much more efficient than recursively traversing the
       widget hierarchy, disabling each widget and re-configuring its cursor.

       Often, the tk busy command can be used instead of Tk's grab command.
       Unlike grab which restricts all user interactions to one widget, with
       the tk busy command you can have more than one widget active (for
       example, a "Cancel" dialog and a "Help" button).

   EXAMPLE
       You can make several widgets busy by simply making its ancestor widget
       busy using the hold operation.

              frame .top
              button .top.button; canvas .top.canvas
              pack .top.button .top.canvas
              pack .top
              # . . .
              tk busy hold .top
              update

       All the widgets within .top (including .top) are now busy. Using update
       insures that tk busy command will take effect before any other user
       events can occur.

       When the application is no longer busy processing, you can allow user
       interactions again and free any resources it allocated by the forget
       operation.

              tk busy forget .top

       The busy window has a configurable cursor. You can change the busy
       cursor using the configure operation.

              tk busy configure .top -cursor "watch"

       Destroying the widget will also clean up any resources allocated by the
       tk busy command.


OPERATIONS

       The following operations are available for the tk busy command:

       tk busy window ?option value?...
              Shortcut for tk busy hold command.

       tk busy cget window option
              Queries the tk busy command configuration options for window.
              Window must be the path name of a widget previously made busy by
              the hold operation. The command returns the present value of the
              specified option. Option may have any of the values accepted by
              the hold operation.

       tk busy configure window ?option value?...
              Queries or modifies the tk busy command configuration options
              for window. Window must be the path name of a widget previously
              made busy by the hold operation.  If no options are specified, a
              list describing all of the available options for window (see
              Tk_ConfigureInfo for information on the format of this list) is
              returned. If option is specified with no value, then the command
              returns a list describing the one named option (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, then the command modifies the given widget
              option(s) to have the given value(s); in this case the command
              returns the empty string. Option may have any of the values
              accepted by the hold operation.

              Please note that the option database is referenced through
              window. For example, if the widget .frame is to be made busy,
              the busy cursor can be specified for it by either option
              command:

                     option add *frame.busyCursor gumby
                     option add *Frame.BusyCursor gumby

       tk busy current ?pattern?
              Returns the pathnames of all widgets that are currently busy. If
              a pattern is given, only the path names of busy widgets matching
              pattern are returned.

       tk busy forget window ?window?...
              Releases resources allocated by the tk busy command for window,
              including the transparent window. User events will again be
              received by window. Resources are also released when window is
              destroyed.  Window must be the name of a widget specified in the
              hold operation, otherwise an error is reported.

       tk busy hold window ?option value?...
              Makes the specified window (and its descendants in the Tk window
              hierarchy) appear busy. Window must be a valid path name of a Tk
              widget.  A transparent window is put in front of the specified
              window. This transparent window is mapped the next time idle
              tasks are processed, and the specified window and its
              descendants will be blocked from user interactions. Normally
              update should be called immediately afterward to insure that the
              hold operation is in effect before the application starts its
              processing. The following configuration options are valid:

              -cursor cursorName
                     Specifies the cursor to be displayed when the widget is
                     made busy.  CursorName can be in any form accepted by
                     Tk_GetCursor. The default cursor is wait on Windows and
                     watch on other platforms.

       tk busy status window
              Returns the status of a widget window. If window presently can
              not receive user interactions, 1 is returned, otherwise 0.


EVENT HANDLING

   BINDINGS
       The event blocking feature is implemented by creating and mapping a
       transparent window that completely covers the widget. When the busy
       window is mapped, it invisibly shields the widget and its hierarchy
       from all events that may be sent. Like Tk widgets, busy windows have
       widget names in the Tk window hierarchy. This means that you can use
       the bind command to handle events in the busy window:

              tk busy hold .frame.canvas
              bind .frame.canvas_Busy <Enter> { ... }

       Normally the busy window is a sibling of the widget. The name of the
       busy window is "widget_Busy" where widget is the name of the widget to
       be made busy. In the previous example, the pathname of the busy window
       is ".frame.canvas_Busy".  The exception is when the widget is a
       toplevel widget (such as ".") where the busy window can't be made a
       sibling. The busy window is then a child of the widget named
       "widget._Busy" where widget is the name of the toplevel widget. In the
       following example, the pathname of the busy window is "._Busy".

              tk busy hold .
              bind ._Busy <Enter> { ... }

   ENTER/LEAVE EVENTS
       Mapping and unmapping busy windows generates Enter/Leave events for all
       widgets they cover. Please note this if you are tracking Enter/Leave
       events in widgets.

   KEYBOARD EVENTS
       When a widget is made busy, the widget is prevented from gaining the
       keyboard focus by a user clicking on it by the busy window. But if the
       widget already had focus, it still may receive keyboard events. The
       widget can also still receive focus through keyboard traversal. To
       prevent this, you must move focus to another window and make sure the
       focus can not go back to the widgets made busy (e.g. but restricting
       focus to a cancel button).

              pack [frame .frame]
              pack [text .frame.text]
              tk busy hold .frame
              pack [button .cancel -text "Cancel" -command exit]
              focus .cancel
              bind .cancel <Tab> {break}
              bind .cancel <Shift-Tab> {break}
              update

       The above example moves the focus from .frame immediately after
       invoking the hold so that no keyboard events will be sent to .frame or
       any of its descendants. It also makes sure it's not possible to leave
       button .cancel using the keyboard.


PORTABILITY

       Note that the tk busy command does not currently have any effect on
       macOS when Tk is built using Aqua support.


SEE ALSO

       grab(n)


KEYWORDS

       busy, keyboard events, pointer events, window

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