Greetings,

>> 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.
>
>     I can try and put something up in the next week or so.  It's still
> very broken in parts, but the basic functionality is there.  It still
> needs a lot of work, but it's already far ahead of the vTcl 1.6 release
> as far as bug fixes and cleaner code.
>
>     In the end, I hope to add converters for writing out Perl and Python
> code as well.  That's part of the idea behind removing all of the
> Tcl-specific code.  If it's JUST a GUI designer, and the other languages
> which share Tk are mostly similar, we can eventually write some code to
> output Tk code in any format.  I'm hoping maybe I can get someone who is
> fluent in the respective languages to help out in this regard.
>
>     I will try and post what I have somewhere so you guys can take a
> look
> at it.  I promise you that nothing fully works, and it will error-out
> all over the place, but other than that, I can't promise anything. 0-]
>
> Damon

Just checking in on the status of the posting of project so we can take a
look. Can you give us an ETA?

Many thanks!


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RJEnt
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