# # Aqua theme (OSX native look and feel) # namespace eval ttk::theme::aqua { ttk::style theme settings aqua { ttk::style configure . \ -font TkDefaultFont \ -background systemWindowBackgroundColor \ -foreground systemLabelColor \ -selectbackground systemSelectedTextBackgroundColor \ -selectforeground systemSelectedTextColor \ -selectborderwidth 0 \ -insertwidth 1 ttk::style map . \ -foreground { disabled systemDisabledControlTextColor background systemLabelColor} \ -selectbackground { background systemSelectedTextBackgroundColor !focus systemSelectedTextBackgroundColor} \ -selectforeground { background systemSelectedTextColor !focus systemSelectedTextColor} # Button ttk::style configure TButton -anchor center -width -6 \ -foreground systemControlTextColor ttk::style map TButton \ -foreground { pressed white {alternate !pressed !background} white} ttk::style configure TMenubutton -anchor center -padding {2 0 0 2} ttk::style configure Toolbutton -anchor center # For Entry, Combobox and Spinbox widgets the selected text background # is the "Highlight color" selected in preferences when the widget # has focus. It is a gray color when the widget does not have focus or # the window does not have focus. (The background state implies !focus # so we only need to specify !focus.) # Entry ttk::style configure TEntry \ -foreground systemTextColor \ -background systemTextBackgroundColor ttk::style map TEntry \ -foreground { disabled systemDisabledControlTextColor } \ -selectbackground { !focus systemUnemphasizedSelectedTextBackgroundColor } # Combobox: ttk::style map TCombobox \ -foreground { disabled systemDisabledControlTextColor } \ -selectbackground { !focus systemUnemphasizedSelectedTextBackgroundColor } # Spinbox ttk::style configure TSpinbox \ -foreground systemTextColor \ -background systemTextBackgroundColor ttk::style map TSpinbox \ -foreground { disabled systemDisabledControlTextColor } \ -selectbackground { !focus systemUnemphasizedSelectedTextBackgroundColor } # Workaround for #1100117: # Actually, on Aqua we probably shouldn't stipple images in # disabled buttons even if it did work... ttk::style configure . -stipple {} # Notebook ttk::style configure TNotebook -tabmargins {10 0} -tabposition n ttk::style configure TNotebook -padding {18 8 18 17} ttk::style configure TNotebook.Tab -padding {12 3 12 2} ttk::style configure TNotebook.Tab -foreground systemControlTextColor ttk::style map TNotebook.Tab \ -foreground { background systemControlTextColor disabled systemDisabledControlTextColor selected systemSelectedTabTextColor} # Treeview: ttk::style configure Heading \ -font TkHeadingFont \ -foreground systemTextColor \ -background systemWindowBackgroundColor ttk::style configure Treeview -rowheight 18 \ -background systemTextBackgroundColor \ -foreground systemTextColor \ -fieldbackground systemTextBackgroundColor ttk::style map Treeview \ -background { selected systemSelectedTextBackgroundColor } # Enable animation for ttk::progressbar widget: ttk::style configure TProgressbar -period 100 -maxphase 120 # For Aqua, labelframe labels should appear outside the border, # with a 14 pixel inset and 4 pixels spacing between border and label # (ref: Apple Human Interface Guidelines / Controls / Grouping Controls) # ttk::style configure TLabelframe \ -labeloutside true -labelmargins {14 0 14 4} # TODO: panedwindow sashes should be 9 pixels (HIG:Controls:Split Views) } }