nanogui: tcl/tk


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Subject: Re: tcl/tk
From: Scott Redman ####@####.####
Date: 8 May 2000 15:46:33 -0000
Message-Id: <3916DC95.66FC84F2@scriptics.com>

Actually, Jeff Hobbs (the Tcl Guy) and I were discussing
this recently.  Our company, Scriptics Corp, maintains
the Tcl/Tk core and I have been involved with LinuxCE
(at least partially) for a long time.  Jeff is getting
interested, and there might be a few others that might
be interested in porting to Microwindows or NanoGUI
(they might see this email, or I might send to them
directly later).

It seems like there is critical mass now, Jeff and I
will discuss hosting the web site and the CVS repository
for this port.  I'll send email after I talk to him...

FYI, Tcl works fine on LinuxCE almost out-of-the-box
(you only need to tweak the makefiles).  Tk will run
just fine with an X Server, at least on the Vadem
Clio anyway.  Since X is probably too big, Microwindows
and/or NanoGUI are interesting.

-- Scott


Sven Geggus wrote:
> 
> Hi there,
> 
> I am very interested in the microwindows efforts.
> 
> Is there any plan of porting the tcl/tk scripting language to this
> environment?
> 
> I would expect that this could be done on a win32 API base as well as a Xlib
> base.
> 
> Please send Email Reply´s as well, as I´m not on your list.
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> Sven
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