Thomas Sudler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is it possible to "block" a cell (I mean, that you can't make 
an entry)?
> How can I program this? And how can I deactivate a cell when 
the cell is
> activated? (command?)

Thomas,

Try this.  (Note that pasting in Tcl commands to set arrays is 
not very nice.  See my email reply to your question about changing 
cell values.)

Regards,
James

require(tcltk)
tclRequire("Tktable")
tt <- tktoplevel()
table1 <- tkwidget(tt,"table",bg="white")
tkpack(table1)
tkcmd(.Tk.ID(table1),"tag","celltag","ZeroOne","0,1")
tkcmd(.Tk.ID(table1),"tag","celltag","ZeroTwo","0,2")
tkcmd(.Tk.ID(table1),"tag","configure","ZeroOne",state="disabled",bg="gray")
tkcmd(.Tk.ID(table1),"tag","configure","ZeroTwo",state="normal",bg="white")

.Tcl("set tclarray(0,0) Normal")
.Tcl("set tclarray(0,1) Disabled")
.Tcl("set tclarray(0,2) Normal")
tkconfigure(table1,variable="tclarray")

______________________________________________
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list
https://www.stat.math.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help

Reply via email to