I was afraid you would say that!!  I really appreciate the great work you're
doing on VTCL. It's a great program and deserves the care and attention
you're giving it.

Alex Caldwell M.D.

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> No! But it sounds like a good idea!
> Let the rest of us know when you get it done.
> Ralph
>
> Alexander Caldwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 10/24/2000 03:34:30 AM
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> Subject:  [vtcl-user] Vtcl - Visual tool for Itcl classes?
>
>   Has anybody thought of using VTCL as a tool to manage Incr Tcl
> classes? Like maybe
> a UML like diagram interface to organize and edit the class definitions
> with their variables and methods, the code for the method bodies and the
> relationships between  classes. VTCL could generate and organize the
> code, with the user interfacing with a diagram like interface and
> property editing windows similar to what it now has for editing Tk
> widgets. Maybe it could also be used to generate and  save the code
> needed to create and maintain the state of objects (persistance)
> instantiated from the classes? This might be a sort of UML for Incr Tcl.
> Could this be a possibility?
>
> Alex Caldwell M.D.
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