A minor observation based on an old email, On Tue, Dec 13, 2005 at 09:04:05PM -0800, Dwight Holman wrote:
> I have managed to bundle and/or run applications with Ltk on > Windows, [...] only requirement is a Tcl/Tk binary. Tclkit works, > which means all requirements can be included in one (small) > download. > > McCLIM works well on Mac and Linux, but the most mature backend is > the CLX backend. A dependency on X kills hopes of Windows use (for > beginners). [...] Seeing these two together reminded me that the Win32 port of Tk contains (so I'm told) some significant portion of X11 operations. A friend told me this while relating the story of porting a Tcl/Tk app to Windows. It contains some custom widgets written with libX and these ported quite cleanly because of Tk's low level X11 emulation. I don't know the details, but perhaps the portable-clx folks would be interested? I can find out more - project is staden.sf.net and I think it's the trace viewer widget. Matthew #8-) _______________________________________________ Gardeners mailing list [email protected] http://www.lispniks.com/mailman/listinfo/gardeners
