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diff --git a/Master/tlpkg/tlperl/lib/auto/Tk/Toplevel/FG_Create.al b/Master/tlpkg/tlperl/lib/auto/Tk/Toplevel/FG_Create.al deleted file mode 100644 index 34bb933cfa0..00000000000 --- a/Master/tlpkg/tlperl/lib/auto/Tk/Toplevel/FG_Create.al +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ -# NOTE: Derived from blib\lib\Tk\Toplevel.pm. -# Changes made here will be lost when autosplit is run again. -# See AutoSplit.pm. -package Tk::Toplevel; - -#line 80 "blib\lib\Tk\Toplevel.pm (autosplit into blib\lib\auto\Tk\Toplevel\FG_Create.al)" -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- -# -# Focus Group -# -# Focus groups are used to handle the user's focusing actions inside a -# toplevel. -# -# One example of using focus groups is: when the user focuses on an -# entry, the text in the entry is highlighted and the cursor is put to -# the end of the text. When the user changes focus to another widget, -# the text in the previously focused entry is validated. -# - -#---------------------------------------------------------------------- -# tkFocusGroup_Create -- -# -# Create a focus group. All the widgets in a focus group must be -# within the same focus toplevel. Each toplevel can have only -# one focus group, which is identified by the name of the -# toplevel widget. -# -sub FG_Create { - my $t = shift; - unless (exists $t->{'_fg'}) { - $t->{'_fg'} = 1; - $t->bind('<FocusIn>', sub { - my $w = shift; - my $Ev = $w->XEvent; - $t->FG_In($w, $Ev->d); - } - ); - $t->bind('<FocusOut>', sub { - my $w = shift; - my $Ev = $w->XEvent; - $t->FG_Out($w, $Ev->d); - } - ); - $t->bind('<Destroy>', sub { - my $w = shift; - my $Ev = $w->XEvent; - $t->FG_Destroy($w); - } - ); - # <Destroy> is not sufficient to break loops if never mapped. - $t->OnDestroy([$t,'FG_Destroy']); - } -} - -# end of Tk::Toplevel::FG_Create -1; |