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NAME

       Tk::tixWm - Tix's addition to the standard TK wm command.

SYNOPSIS

           $widget->wmCapture

           $widget->wmRelease

DESCRIPTION

       The wmCapture and the wmRelease methods change the toplevel attribute of Tk widgets.

METHODS

       $widget->wmCapture
           Converts  the  toplevel window specified by $widget into a non-toplevel widget. Normally this command
           is called to convert a Toplevel widget into a Frame widget. The newly-converted frame widget  is  un-
           mapped  from  the screen. To make it appear inside its parent, you must call a geometry manager (e.g.
           grid or pack) explicitly.

       $widget->wmRelease
           Makes the non-toplevel window specified by $widget into a toplevel widget. Normally this  command  is
           called  to convert a Frame widget into a Toplevel widget, but it can also be used on any non-toplevel
           widget (e.g, label). The newly-converted toplevel window is in a withdrawn state. To make  it  appear
           on the screen, you must call deiconify after calling wmRelease.

           Any data associated with $widget via wm methods (icon, protocol, command etc.) are released, and must
           be re-established if window is later re-captured.

BUGS

       wmCapture does not exist in the Win32 window manager code.

       How  these  methods interact with perl/Tk's class hierarchy is not yet clear.  In particular a wmReleased
       window will not automatically ``inherit'' the Tk::Wm methods, however a wmCaptured window still will.  (A
       released Label might make a good candidate for an Icon.)

AUTHORS

       Ioi Kim Lam - ioi@graphics.cis.upenn.edu wrote original Tix version.  Updated for tk8.0, Win32  and  perl
       by Nick Ing-Simmons.

SEE ALSO

       Tk::Wm Tk::Mwm Tk::Frame Tk::Toplevel

KEYWORDS

       window manager, wm, TIX

perl v5.38.2                                       2024-04-01                                         tixWm(3pm)