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* [Caml-list] self widget call in camltk
@ 2003-10-01 11:59 Vincent Barichard
  2003-10-01 23:54 ` Jacques Garrigue
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Vincent Barichard @ 2003-10-01 11:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: CAML LIST

Hi all,

I use labltk to build a gui for a programm where I need that a button b1 can
enable another button b2 and disable itself. For example :

open Tk

let top = openTk ();;
let b1 = Button.create top ~text:"b1" ~state:`Disabled
  ~command:(fun _ -> Button.configure b2 ~state:`Active;
   Button.configure b1 ~state:`Disabled);;
let b2 = Button.create top ~text:"b2"
  ~command:(fun _ -> Button.configure b1 ~state:`Active;
   Button.configure b2 ~state:`Disabled);;

pack [b1;b2];;
mainLoop ();;
closeTk ();;

#quit;;

Obviously, this code doesn't work because b1 and b2 call themself. How can I
make it work ? Is there any solution to simulate cross reference in labltk ?

Thanks for your help.

Vincent

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* Re: [Caml-list] self widget call in camltk
  2003-10-01 11:59 [Caml-list] self widget call in camltk Vincent Barichard
@ 2003-10-01 23:54 ` Jacques Garrigue
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Jacques Garrigue @ 2003-10-01 23:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Vincent.Barichard; +Cc: caml-list

From: "Vincent Barichard" <Vincent.Barichard@info.univ-angers.fr>

> I use labltk to build a gui for a programm where I need that a button b1 can
> enable another button b2 and disable itself. For example :
> 
> let b1 = Button.create top ~text:"b1" ~state:`Disabled
>   ~command:(fun _ -> Button.configure b2 ~state:`Active;
>    Button.configure b1 ~state:`Disabled);;
> let b2 = Button.create top ~text:"b2"
>   ~command:(fun _ -> Button.configure b1 ~state:`Active;
>    Button.configure b2 ~state:`Disabled);;

That's pretty classical. You can add the command after creating the
button:
let b1 = Button.create top ~text:"b1" ~state:`Disabled
let b2 = Button.create top ~text:"b2"
let () =
  Button.configure b1 ~command:(...);
  Button.configure b2 ~command:(...)

Jacques Garrigue

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