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# FILE: tail.tk # This file is boilerplate TCL/TK function definitions for 'make xconfig'. # # CHANGES # ======= # # 8 January 1998, Michael Elizabeth Chastain, <mec@shout.net> # Arrange buttons in three columns for better screen fitting. # # # Read the user's settings from .config. These will override whatever is # in config.in. Don't do this if the user specified a -D to force # the defaults. # if { [file readable .config] == 1} then { if { $argc > 0 } then { if { [lindex $argv 0] != "-D" } then { read_config .config } else { read_config $defaults } } else { read_config .config } } else { read_config $defaults } update_mainmenu .f0 button .f0.right.save -anchor w -text "Save and Exit" \ -command { writeconfig .config include/linux/autoconf.h; wrapup .wrap } button .f0.right.quit -anchor w -text "Quit Without Saving" \ -command { maybe_exit .maybe } button .f0.right.load -anchor w -text "Load Configuration from File" \ -command { load_configfile .load "Load Configuration from file" read_config_file } button .f0.right.store -anchor w -text "Store Configuration to File" \ -command { load_configfile .load "Store Configuration to file" write_config_file } # # Now pack everything. # pack .f0.right.store .f0.right.load .f0.right.quit .f0.right.save \ -padx 0 -pady 0 -side bottom -fill x pack .f0.left .f0.middle .f0.right -side left -padx 5 -pady 0 -fill y pack .f0 -padx 5 -pady 5 # # If we cannot write our config files, disable the write button. # if { [file exists .config] == 1 } then { if { [file writable .config] == 0 } then { .f0.right.save configure -state disabled } } else { if { [file writable .] == 0 } then { .f0.right.save configure -state disabled } } if { [file exists include/linux/autoconf.h] == 1 } then { if { [file writable include/linux/autoconf.h] == 0 } then { .f0.right.save configure -state disabled } } else { if { [file writable include/linux/] == 0 } then { .f0.right.save configure -state disabled } } |