Thanks Rick,

Your response gives me the resources and help I needed.
I will look into this soon!

Sincerely,

Bryan

> ----------
> From:         Rick Macdonald[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent:         Tuesday, March 03, 1998 6:05 AM
> To:   Kelly, Bryan
> Cc:   Milan Vujic; '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject:      RE: [vtcl] vtcl clock
> 
> On Mon, 2 Mar 1998, Kelly, Bryan wrote:
> 
> > Hi Rick and Milan,
> > 
> > In Tcl version 7.5 you want to type:
> > 
> > > exec clock -d &
> > > 
> > However, I'm VERY interested in that tksteal extension you mentioned
> > Rick . . . (to embed the clock in a frame).
> > 
> > Is it possible to do similar things with Tcl/tk launching *.avi
> files?
> 
> I've never tried the TkSteal extension. You'll have to look in the Tcl
> resource pages or the comp.lang.tcl newsgroup FAQ, etc. My
> understanding
> is that it will embed _any_ apps window. BTW, the xswallow browser
> plugin
> (for Netscape anyway) works much the same way.
> 
> Two other alternatives, both from Brent Welch's book "Practical
> Programming in Tcl and Tk" (get the second edition):
> 
> 1)  he has complete C code for a digital clock widget.
> 
> 2)  use the tcl clock command with the tcl after command (for example,
>     every second) and simply update the textvariable for an entry
>     widget and you've got a clock widget in just a few lines of Tcl.
> 
> ...RickM...
> 
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