Create a scrollbar with the Scrollbar method.
The standard configuration options that apply to$parentwidget->Scrollbar (options)
Scrollbar are:
-activebackground,
-background,
-bg,
-borderwidth,
-bd,
-cursor,
-highlightbackground,
-highlightcolor,
-highlightthickness,
-relief,
-takefocus,
and
-width.Other options are:
-activerelief => typeChanges how active elements (arrow1, arrow2, and the slider)
in the scrollbar are drawn. Values for type are 'flat', 'groove', 'raised', 'ridge', and 'sunken'.
The default is 'raised'.
-command => callbackPointer to a function that will be called when the scrollbar is clicked on.
-elementborderwidth => amountThe width of the borders of the arrow1, arrow2, and slider elements.
-jump => booleanDetermines whether the scrollbar will jump scroll. Default is 0 (jump scroll disabled).
-orient => orientationDetermines the orientation of the scrollbar. Possible orientations
are 'horizontal' and 'vertical' (default).
-repeatdelay => millisecondsDetermines the number of milliseconds to hold down an arrow before it will auto-repeat. Default is 300.
-repeatinterval => millisecondsDetermines the number of milliseconds between auto-repeats once it is started. Default is 100.
-troughcolor => colorIn addition to configure and cget, the following
methods are supported by the Scrollbar widget:
setChanges the viewable portion of the data, with the two arguments being numbers between 0 and 1 representing the portions of the data to be visible.
$scrollbar->set(0.2,0.6);
getactivateWith no arguments, returns the name of the current active element.
With an argument of arrow1, arrow2, or slider,
changes the color of the specified element to the active foreground
color and relief type.
deltaGiven a number of pixels in the first argument, returns the fractional change needed to move the slider that amount.
fractionGiven an x,y coordinate as the first and second arguments, returns a number between 0 and 1 representing what fraction of the scrollbar that coordinate would fall under.
identifyGiven an x,y coordinate as the first and second arguments, returns the name of the element at those coordinates.