>> Greetings, >> >> No dialog yet so will assume no one is opposed so far. >> >> I am going to be marking many things closed as far as tracker issues >> go. All submissions predate the release date of the vTcl-1.6.0 release >> of August 18, 2003. This should allow us to identify issues with the >> current code base. > > I would be remiss if I didn't let you all know that I am currently > working on an almost total rewrite of vTcl. I discussed this with > Christian, and he felt it best that I start a new project as the new > application will be geared differently than vTcl. > > Specifically, I'm removing all of the code-editing features in > vTcl. Like the proc editor and things of that nature. The new program > will be designed strictly as a GUI designer. > > That being said, the new app (tentatively titled Tk Builder) has a > full plugin architecture that allows it to be easily extended with > almost anything. I think the future of vTcl may end up becoming a > plugin of Tk Builder. > > Christian has basically said that he isn't working on vTcl anymore, > and since I am working on this new project, I am not making any changes > to vTcl either. Though, the stuff I'm working on fixes a lot of > long-standing bugs in vTcl that have pissed me off for some time. 0-] > > So, I put it to you guys. What would you like to see happen? > > Damon
I like what you have said working toward a GUI builder. I really want to just organize the widgets and then open with an editor to do the rest. This really appeals to me. I would like to see the app first (TK Builder), but I think we should focus energies for the best tool. Could you provide a link to examine TK Builer? Again, I can fully agree with the concept and the idea that vTcl could be a plugin of TK Builder. Many thanks for speaking up! This sounds very exciting. Thanks. ---------- RJEnt Linux Solutions ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email sponsored by: ApacheCon 2003, 16-19 November in Las Vegas. Learn firsthand the latest developments in Apache, PHP, Perl, XML, Java, MySQL, WebDAV, and more! http://www.apachecon.com/ _______________________________________________ vtcl-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/vtcl-user
