Type:
Module
Constants:
MENUSPEC_OPTKEYS : [ 'layout_proc' ]

tk/menuspec.rb

Hidethoshi NAGAI (nagai@ai.kyutech.ac.jp)

based on tkmenubar.rb :

Copyright (C) 1998 maeda shugo. All rights reserved.
This file can be distributed under the terms of the Ruby.

The format of the menu_spec is:

[ menubutton_info, menubutton_info, ... ]

The format of the menubutton_info is:

[ menubutton_info, entry_info, entry_info, ... ]

And each format of *_info is:

[
  [text, underline, configs], # menu button/entry (*1)
  [label, command, underline, accelerator, configs],   # command entry
  [label, TkVar_obj, underline, accelerator, configs], # checkbutton entry
  [label, [TkVar_obj, value],
                     underline, accelerator, configs], # radiobutton entry
  [label, [[...menu_info...], [...menu_info...], ...],
                     underline, accelerator, configs], # cascade entry (*2)
  '---', # separator
  ...
]

A menu_info is an array of menu entries:

[ entry_info, entry_info, ... ]

underline, accelerator, and configs are optional pearameters. Hashes are OK instead of Arrays. Then the entry type ('command', 'checkbutton', 'radiobutton' or 'cascade') is given by 'type' key (e.g. :type=>'cascade'). When type is 'cascade', an array of menu_info is acceptable for 'menu' key (then, create sub-menu).

If the value of underline is true instead of an integer, check whether the text/label string contains a '&' character. When includes, the first '&' is removed and its following character is converted the corresponding 'underline' option (first '&' is removed). Else if the value of underline is a String or a Regexp, use the result of label.index(underline) as the index of underline (don't remove matched substring).

NOTE: (*1)

If you want to make special menus (*.help for UNIX, *.system for Win,
and *.apple for Mac), append 'menu_name'=>name (name is 'help' for UNIX,
'system' for Win, and 'apple' for Mac) option to the configs hash of
menu button/entry information.

NOTE: (*2)

If you want to configure a cascade menu, add :menu_config=>{...configs..}
to the configs of the cascade entry.