language: Tcl
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Language:
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Tcl
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Package:
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BOS (The Basic Object System)
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Version:
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1.31
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Parts:
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library
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Author:
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Sean Levy <Sean.Levy@cs.cmu.edu>
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Location:
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ftp://barkley.berkeley.edu/tcl/???
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Description:
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BOS is a C-callable library that implements the notion of
object and which uses Tcl as its interpreter for interpreted
methods (you can have "compiled" methods in C, and mix compiled
and interpreted methods in the same object, plus lots more
stuff). I regularly (a) subclass and (b) mixin existing
objects using BOS to extend, among other things, the set of tk
widgets (I have all tk widgets wrapped with BOS "classes"). BOS
is a class-free object system, also called a prototype-based
object system; it is modeled loosely on the Self system from
Stanford.
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Updated:
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August 21st, 1992
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Language:
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Tcl
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Package:
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Cygnus Tcl Tools
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Version:
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Release-930124
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Parts:
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?
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Author:
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david d 'zoo' zuhn <zoo@cygnus.com>
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Location:
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???
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Description:
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A rebundling of Tcl and Tk into the Cyngus GNU build
framework with 'configure'.
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Updated:
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January 24th, 1993
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Language:
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Tcl
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Package:
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Extended Tcl (tclx)
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Version:
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8.2
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Parts:
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library
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Author:
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Mark Diekhans <markd@Grizzly.com>,
Karl Lehenbauer <karl@NeoSoft.com>
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Location:
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ftp://ftp.neosoft.com:/pub/tcl/tclx-distrib/
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Description:
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Extended Tcl adds statements to the Tcl language to provide
high-level access unix system primitives.
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Contact:
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tcl-project@NeoSoft.com
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Updated:
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2000/02/06
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Language:
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Tcl
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Package:
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IXI Object Tcl
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Version:
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1.0
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Parts:
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Tcl extension package including language reference, C++
binding reference.
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Author:
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Dean Sheehan <deans@x.co.uk>
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Location:
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ftp://ftp.aud.alcatel.com (source only)
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Description:
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Object Tcl is a standard Tcl extension package that
supports object oriented programming within Tcl with a
tight object oriented coupling to C++.
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Bugs:
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otcl@x.co.uk
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Requires:
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Tcl 7.?
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Contact:
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otcl@x.co.uk
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Updated:
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August 29th, 1995
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Language:
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Tcl
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Package:
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MTtcl - Multi-threaded Tcl
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Version:
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0.9
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Parts:
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interpreter, library
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Location:
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ftp://ftp.csua.berkeley.edu/pub/mttcl/MTtcl0.9.tar.gz
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Description:
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The MTtcl package gives Tcl/Tk programmers access to the
multi-threading features of Solaris 2. The package comes in
two parts; a modified version of Tcl 7.4, and a Tcl threads
extension.
Modifications were necessary to enable Tcl to work "safely" in
the presence of multiple threads. The Tcl interpretter uses a
number of static and global variables to execute scripts. If
two threads are using the same global, the behavior of the
script may be unpredictable. This "safe" Tcl is called
MT-Sturdy Tcl.
The threads extension brings multi-thread programming into the
Tcl environment. Multiple scripts can be interpretted
simultaneously with communication and synchronization between
scripts. There is special support for using threads in Tk
scripts. Documentation for the threads commands are in the
form of man pages.
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Requires:
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Sparc, Solaris 2.3, Sparcworks 3.0 C compiler, Tcl 7.4, Tk 4.0
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Ports:
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Sparc Solaris 2.3
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Updated:
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November 2nd, 1994
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Language:
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Tcl
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Package:
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narray
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Version:
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0.10
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Author:
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Sam Shen <sls@gainful.lbl.gov>
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Location:
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???
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Description:
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NArray is an extension to help Tcl cope with large in-memory
numeric arrays. NArray's require only a few more bytes than
the storage required by the array. In addition to providing
array referencing and setting, narray allows functions to be
mapped over each element of the array. These functions are
compiled into byte code for performance about 100x faster than
straight tcl and only 5-10x slower than C. (These numbers are
ball-park figures, actual results depend on the situation.)
If you have netCDF, then narray's can be saved to and loaded from
netCDF files.
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Updated:
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September 24th, 1994
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Language:
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Tcl (Tool Command Language)
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Package:
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Tcl
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Version:
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8.2.2
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Parts:
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interpreter, libraries, tests, documentation
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Author:
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John Ousterhout <ouster@scriptics.com>
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Location:
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Description:
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A small text-oriented embedded language similar to LISP with
add-on extensions that allow it to also function more as a
shell. Tcl also allows algebraic expressions to be written
for simplicity and convenience. Its greatest strength lies
in its uniform representation of everything as a string.
This is also its weakness.
| + | may be used as an embedded interpreter |
| + | exceptions, packages (called libraries) |
| - | only a single name-space |
| + | provide/require |
| - | no dynamic loading ability |
| + | 8-bit clean |
| - | only three variable types: strings, lists, associative arrays |
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Bugs:
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?
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Support:
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Note: All Tcl support is now through Scriptics.com and no longer
through Sun.
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Requires:
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DOS port requires Desqview/X.
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Ports:
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MSDOS, others in progress (see comp.lang.tcl FAQ)
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Discussion:
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comp.lang.tcl
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Updated:
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November 15th, 1993
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Language:
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Tcl
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Package:
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Tcl-DP
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Version:
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4.0b2
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Parts:
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library
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Author:
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Brian Smith and Lawrence Rowe
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Location:
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ftp://ftp.cs.cornell.edu/pub/tcl-dp/4.0b2
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Description:
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Tcl-DP extends the "send" by removing the restriction
that you can only send to other clients of the same
X11 server. [could someone give a better description? --ed]
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Contact:
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sumit@cs.cornell.edu
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Bugs:
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sumit@cs.cornell.edu
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Updated:
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May 15th, 1998
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Language:
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Tcl
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Package:
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tclmidi
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Version:
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3.1.p3
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Parts:
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?? interpreter, documentation
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Author:
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Mike Durian <durian@boogie.com>
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Location:
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http://jagger.me.berkeley.edu/~greg/tclmidi/
ftp://ftp.xor.com/pub/midi/
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Description:
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A language based on Tcl for creating/editing MIDI files. With
the proper driver interface it can play them too. It supports
function calls, recursion and conditionals (e.g. making the
chorus of your song a function, using loops for repeats,
etc.) Device drivers supplied for BSD, Linux and SVR4.
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Requires:
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Tcl-7.X
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Portability:
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Should work on POSIX compliant systems.
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Updated:
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January 29th, 1997
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Language:
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Tcl
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Package:
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Tickle
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Version:
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5.0v1
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Parts:
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editor, file translator, interpreter
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Author:
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time@ice.com
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Location:
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???
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Description:
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A Macintosh Tcl interprter and library. It includes a
text editor (>32k); file translation utilities; support
for tclX extensions; some unix-equivelent utilites; access
to Macintosh functions (Resource Manager, Communications
Toolbox, OSA Components, Editions, and Apple Events); OSA
Script Support; and Drag and Drop.
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Bugs:
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time@ice.com?
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Requires:
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?
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Ports:
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Mac
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Portability:
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Mac-specific package
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Updated:
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January 12th, 1994
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Language:
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Tcl, Tk
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Package:
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Tk
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Version:
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4.2
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Parts:
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GUI library
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Author:
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John Ousterhout <ouster@scriptics.com>
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Location:
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http://www.scriptics.com/resource/software/tcltk/
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Description:
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Tk is a X11 gui library that is designed to interoperate
with Tcl. It provides a very easy way to create sophisticated
applications. The appearance of Tk is very similar to Motif.
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Updated:
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November 15th, 1996
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Language:
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Tcl, Tk
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Package:
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tknt
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Version:
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4.0 release 3
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Parts:
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interpeter, libraries, documentation
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Author:
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port by Gordon Chaffee <chaffee@bugs-bunny.CS.Berkeley.EDU>
and Lawrence A. Rowe <larry@cs.Berkeley.EDU> based on work by
Ken Kubota of the University of Kentucky and Software Research
Associates, Inc. of Japan.
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Location:
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Description:
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A port of Tcl/Tk and Tcl-DP to Windows NT. It has run under
Windows NT 3.1, Windows NT 3.5, and in part on Windows 95 final
Beta. Small parts of this distribution were taken from the
tkwin package by Ken Kubota of the Mathematical Sciences
Computing Facility at the University of Kentucky.
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Bugs:
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tknt@plateau.CS.Berkeley.EDU
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Updated:
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January 4 1996
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Language:
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Tcl
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Package:
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Wafe
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Version:
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1.0.20
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Parts:
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interface
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Author:
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Gustaf Neumann <neumann@watson.ibm.com>
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Location:
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ftp://ftp.wu-wien.ac.at/pub/src/X11/wafe/wafe-1.0.tar.gz
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Description:
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Wafe (Widget[Athena]front end) is a package that implements
a symbolic interface to the Athena widgets (X11R5) and
OSF/Motif. A typical Wafe application consists of two
parts: a front-end (Wafe) and an application program which
runs typically as a separate process. The distribution
contains sample application programs in Perl, GAWK, Prolog,
Tcl, C and Ada talking to the same Wafe binary.
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Portability:
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very high, just needs X11R4 or X11R5.
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Discussion:
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send "subscribe Wafe <Your Name>" to listserv@wu-wien.ac.at
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Updated:
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January 7th, 1999
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Language:
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Tcl
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Package:
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Tcl/Tk Contrib Archive
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Location:
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ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/
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Description:
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An archive of Tcl/tk things.
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Contact:
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Barbara Pearce <bj@neosoft.com>
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category: embeddable
summary, or
expanded.
category: unix tool building
summary, or
expanded.
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