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- Index of questions:
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- XIII. Since Tcl/Tk appear to be extensible, are there any common extensions?
- o adatcl
- o AdabasTcl
- o addinput
- o after command extended
- o AGS
- o Ak extension
- o apply
- o apptalk
- o argument processing for Tcl
- o argument parsing with defaults
- o array name string matching extension
- o ask
- o AsserTcl
- o Assign using equals
- o AXL
- o backquote
- o balloon
- o balloon help
- o base 64 encoding (Garrigues)
- o base 64 encoding/decoding (Welch)
- o beast
- o Berkeley DB library interface (Dunning)
- o Berkeley DB library interface (eijk)
- o Berkeley DB library interface (Rosen)
- o big integer to floating enhancement to Tcl
- o bioTk
- o bioTkperl
- o binary data access - tclbin (Demailly)
- o binary data streams (Dunning)
- o binary I/O (LoVerso)
- o binary I/O (Moss)
- o bind_menus
- o Blinking widgets
- o Tcl-BLOBs (Binary Large Objects)
- o BLT toolkit
- o BLT toolkit port to Python
- o BLT toolkit port to STk
- o BLT toolkit port to Windows 32
- o BLT toolkit port to Windows 95
- o BLT toolkit extension for bitmap rotation
- o BLT blt_busy made recursive
- o BLT blt_table grid-based
- o BLT blt_table to Perl/Tk
- o BMP extension
- o BOS
- o Bumgarner misc Tcl functions
- o Button/Menu widget
- o C or C++ function called from Tcl
- o C++ compilation of Tk
- o C++ Tcl class
- o Calc_Object
- o calendar
- o camltk
- o canvas bitmap mask extension (Earls)
- o canvas bitmap mask extension (Fine)
- o canvas coordinates to screen coordinates
- o canvas crosshair
- o canvas image Postscript support
- o canvas object copying
- o canvas postscript output color change
- o canvas rotate enhancement
- o canvas scaling example
- o canvas support of dashed items (Mangin)
- o canvas support of dashed items (Nijtmans)
- o canvas support of dashed items (Schotanus)
- o canvas support of icons, edges and graphs
- o canvas support of open Tcl file
- o canvas support of polygon outlines and Hermite smoothing
- o canvas support of printing umlaut
- o canvas support of rectangles, ovals, arcs and lines
- o canvas table organizer
- o canvas transparency support
- o canvas visitor
- o CASTE
- o cgiget
- o cc:Mail VIM32 extension
- o CCI extension (Ball)
- o CCI extension (Newmarch)
- o cgi.tcl
- o chooser
- o CLIPS Windows extension (Krukis)
- o colorfocus replacement system
- o color settings
- o color approximation matching
- o comm
- o commas added to numbers
- o command line bindings for entry widget
- o ComboBox (Fellows)
- o ComboBox (Hobbs)
- o ComboBox (jay)
- o ComboBox (Joglekar)
- o composite widget with horizontal and vertical scrollbars
- o Connect to TCP/IP socket
- o CMT (Continuous Media Toolkit)
- o Convert strings to and from WWW escape notation
- o copychan
- o cpptcl
- o Tcl crypt
- o cshrc processing
- o ctaxt
- o CTk
- o cursor setting procedures
- o dashproc
- o database (Otto)
- o Date library
- o DBM 1.6 interface
- o DDE extension
- o define bitmaps in Tk scripts
- o deck.tk
- o DHP
- o High level Dialog box code
- o Dialog box maker
- o Diehard
- o Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) widgets
- o recursive directory names
- o Directory Tree Widget
- o Disjoint listbox selections (Ewing)
- o Disjoint listbox selections (Ewing/Lutz)
- o Disjoint listbox selections (Raines)
- o dkflib
- o Dpack
- o Drag and Drop in Tcl (Fellows)
- o Drag and Drop in Tcl (Flores)
- o Drag and Drop in Tcl (Johnson)
- o droplist
- o dualmove
- o dumpcanvas
- o dumpImage
- o dumptcl
- o Windows Dynamic Data Exchange DLL for Tk 4.1
- o Dynamic loading extension (De Rijk)
- o Dynamic loading extension (Desai)
- o Dynamic loading extension (Kenny)
- o Dynamic loading wish
- o eiftcl
- o email-www
- o emu_graph
- o Enabled Mail (aka Safe-Tcl)
- o entry widget bindings
- o entry widget numeric edit
- o entry widget validation
- o event dispatching library, non-X based
- o every command
- o TclExcept
- o Expect
- o FameTcl
- o FastCGI for Tcl
- o Fcl
- o ffGraph
- o file filter and sort
- o file I/O as events
- o file name completion
- o file name expander
- o file select (da Silva)
- o file select (Fellows)
- o file select (Hobbs)
- o file select (Grochowski)
- o file select (Rice)
- o file select (Sherman)
- o file select (Silva)
- o File utility extension
- o find center of X display
- o fitsTcl
- o fontkit
- o font settings
- o foreach additional list enhancement (Andrews)
- o foreach additional list enhancement (Christopher)
- o Frame Box
- o FreeBSD math fix
- o French keyboard bindings
- o FSBox - file selection box
- o ftp_lib
- o fumx
- o tkfvwm
- o gdtcl
- o GDBM Tcl interface (Doan)
- o GDBM Tcl interface (Lindig)
- o GDBM Tcl interface (Weilguni)
- o getdate
- o getsome
- o GIF transparency patch
- o GIMME
- o GLXAux bindings
- o Gn
- o gnuplot canvas commands
- o tkgnuplot
- o graph widget
- o GRASS GIS widget
- o GroupKit
- o Hanzi Tcl/Tk to support Chinese fonts
- o help by widget
- o hierarchy class
- o hierarchy
- o Hilbert curves
- o HLM
- o htcl
- o htext
- o HTML display
- o HTML for Alpha
- o Hush
- o icitcl
- o iconbutton
- o Img
- o import namespace package
- o [incr Tcl]
- o [incr Tcl] animated cursor
- o [incr Tcl] Application FrameWork
- o [incr Tcl] canvas arrow parameter sample
- o [incr Tcl] Compound widget class
- o [incr Tcl] dynamic objects
- o [incr Tcl] Esgml
- o [incr Tcl] file reading class
- o [incr Tcl] file selection dialog
- o [incr Tcl] Itcl+ patches
- o [incr Tcl] Itcl++
- o [incr Tcl] Lannet Widgets
- o [incr Tcl] Message Box
- o [incr Tcl] Modifications/Enhancements
- o [incr Tcl] Paned Window
- o [incr Tcl] Panner Window
- o [incr Tcl] Photo Images
- o [incr Tcl] spreadsheet/table widget
- o [incr Tcl] stacks and queues
- o [incr Tcl] table widget
- o [incr Tcl] table listbox widget
- o [incr Tcl] tree widget (Brighton)
- o [incr Tcl] Transportable Objects
- o [incr Tcl] [incr Widgets]
- o [incr Tcl] widget base class (Pryce)
- o [incr Tcl] widget base class (Sterin)
- o [incr Tcl] wigwam
- o Informix interface (Levy)
- o Informix support (Kumar)
- o Informix support (Miscellaneous)
- o ISR3 extension
- o ir-tcl
- o itemOrder
- o jTcl
- o Jumble
- o Kerberos 5 binding (Hornstein)
- o Kerberos-authenticated safe RPC (Madere)
- o Key List printing procedures
- o Key symbol dynamic support
- o Key symbols enhanced support
- o Lamda functions (Demailly)
- o Lamda pure Tcl functions (Noble)
- o Lamda anonymous procedures (Thomas)
- o Lamda functions (Tromey)
- o Lamda functions (Wallach)
- o Large numbers of listbox entries workaround
- o lassign
- o Linear sort on list of lists
- o linked list procedures
- o lisp2wish (Kaye)
- o lisp2wish (Kramer)
- o lisp2wish (Lindner)
- o list extract into variables
- o list select
- o list remove empty elements
- o list quicksort
- o list unique
- o listbox replace command
- o listbox replacement written overtop of text widget
- o listbox with dragging selection of elements
- o lmatch
- o Load File DLL
- o Tk login window
- o lparse
- o stable lsort
- o Tcl memory management modification
- o MacFsbox
- o MacGoodies
- o major/minor Tcl command extension
- o MDI
- o mdw_lib
- o MegaWidget package
- o memchan
- o Menu help
- o Menu item enable/disable
- o Common Menu support
- o Metacanvas
- o Metalbase interface
- o miniSQL database interface (Blackbourn)
- o miniSQL database interface (Pepers)
- o miniSQL database interface (Soderstrom)
- o miniSQL database interface (Smith)
- o Miscellaneous solutions to Tcl problems
- o mkImagesPane
- o Moat/TclMotif (Newmarch)
- o Modula 3 interface to Tcl/Tk
- o moodss
- o moreButtons
- o Motif entry widget behavior
- o TCLMOTIF (Barlow)
- o mouse button release command
- o MPEG widget
- o mtcl
- o Multibyte Support for Tk
- o Multi-column menus for Tk 3.6
- o Multiple Extensions Management and Dynamic Linking
- o Multiple interpreter support
- o Multiple linked listboxes
- o NDBM extension (Ellson)
- o NDBM extension (Stringer)
- o NeoSoft Tcl
- o net CDF
- o Netscape Remote
- o Network Management / SNMP
- o New Menu widget
- o New Regular Expression extension
- o NextStep / Tcl interface (Johnson)
- o NextStep / Tcl MAB
- o niceString
- o NIS+ interface library
- o NLI Tcl extension
- o Non blocking Tcl interpreter
- o Non blocking Tcl pipes
- o Notifier object
- o Numeric Array extension to Tcl
- o Numeric string comparison
- o Objective C / Tcl library
- o Object Tcl
- o ObjectiveTcl
- o obTcl
- o Tcl OCX
- o odbctcl
- o OLE
- o OOP
- o Open Scripting Architecture (Apple) Extension (Darley)
- o OpenGL context Tk widget
- o OpenGL Tk output widget
- o OpenWindows tkBind mod
- o OpTcl
- o Oracle extension to Tcl.
- o OSE C++ tools
- o MIT otcl
- o MIT otcl extensions and patches
- o MIT otcl mega-widget system
- o Pacco (Pavia Active-Component Compound Objects)
- o Pack widget with no shrink option
- o package extension
- o pad
- o Pad++
- o padgraph
- o parser
- o Password widget (Ivler)
- o Password widget (Kenny)
- o Pathname expansion
- o Pathname resolution
- o Patparse extension
- o Perl script invocation sample
- o PBM library suitable for use in Tk
- o PCCTS parser extension
- o pgtk
- o Photo format example
- o Photo format - GIF (Li)
- o Photo format - HPL (Fitzhugh)
- o Photo widget - JPG (Swan)
- o Photo widget - miscellaneous (lolo)
- o Photo format - PNG (Crisp)
- o Photo format - raw (Ball)
- o Photo format - XPM (Critchlow)
- o Photo format - XPM (Crimmins)
- o Photo widget
- o Pie menus
- o Pixel position of a character
- o Pixmap support (Albrecht)
- o Pixmap support (Delmas)
- o Plotting widget for Tk
- o Pmw
- o Pool
- o Popup menu support (Bonfield)
- o Popup menu support (Noble)
- o Portable Tk
- o PortBox
- o Postgres extensions (Maxwell)
- o Postgres extensions (Wieck)
- o PostgreSQL
- o Printer support for Windows
- o ProcCGIInput
- o Tcl prompt 2 fix
- o pTk BLT Table
- o pTk dial widget
- o pTk EVA
- o pTk FileSelect widget
- o ptk GBARR widget collection
- o pTk menu cascade demos
- o pTk RefListbox widget
- o pTk ScrolledListbox widget
- o pTk subcommand
- o pTk Tcl bindings
- o procedure tracing
- o Prolog / Tcl interface
- o Profile Tcl code
- o Profiler
- o programatically set window fonts
- o Progress Bar
- o pset
- o ptcl
- o New puts command
- o PV-WAVE interface (Visual Numerics)
- o Python Imaging module (PIL)
- o PyTix
- o Python TkXtra module
- o Python extra Tkinter Widgets
- o RATFINK
- o random numbers (Dunning)
- o random numbers (Eichin)
- o random numbers (Libes)
- o random numbers (Salmon)
- o random numbers (Schoenwaelder)
- o random numbers (Shiono)
- o RDB extension
- o readline extension TclRl
- o readline extension tclsh-readline
- o readline-like function support for Tcl (West)
- o readline-like function support for Tk (Miguel)
- o Rectmap
- o regsub replacement
- o RenderMan bindings
- o Reregister interpreter name
- o RIVL
- o Tcl RPC (Roseman)
- o Tcl RPC (Shorter)
- o Safe Tcl Interpreter (NeoSoft)
- o Save Tcl variables and procedures
- o Save Tk widgets
- o Save Variables
- o Scheme extension
- o scotty
- o scrollbar color fix
- o scrollbar overflow fix
- o scrollgraph
- o scwoop
- o sdb
- o searchbox
- o secure Tcl
- o send with timeout subcommand
- o setInterpreter
- o Shape extension
- o shell widget
- o showproc.tcl
- o Tcl/Tk signals
- o SIMEX
- o SIPP extensions
- o UW Skyblue software interface
- o sneaky_eval
- o SNM db package.
- o SNMP extension (Rose)
- o SNTL
- o Tcl 7.5 socket code
- o Tcl 7.x example of using sockets
- o Speed Up for widgets with text in Tk 3.6
- o SplitList
- o Spreadsheet (Hobbs)
- o Spreadsheet (Struble)
- o Stack procedures
- o static variables (Bolik)
- o static variables (Lehenbauer)
- o STcl
- o stdio to Windows
- o Tk "sticker" canvas item type
- o state sensitive buttons
- o stdout and stderr merged into one output pipeline
- o STOOOP
- o String handling routines in Tcl
- o String search starting at an offset
- o string translate command
- o structure-like objects in Tcl (Burdick)
- o structure-like objects in Tcl (Gerdes)
- o SunOS dld package
- o supertcltk
- o sureSend
- o SWIG
- o Sybase Tcl
- o Sysadmtool
- o System V ipc
- o Tcl and Tk shared library support (Brown)
- o Tcl and Tk shared library support (aka Plus Patches) (Nijtmans)
- o Tcl and Tk shared library support (Salmon)
- o Tcl debugger (extended Tcl)
- o Tcl debugger (libes)
- o Tcl debugger (tromey)
- o Tcl dynamic extension loader package
- o Tcl expr long long values
- o Tcl extension tools
- o Tcl getopt (Earls)
- o Tcl getopt (Mangin)
- o Tcl getopt (Roydhouse)
- o Tcl invocation (Newman)
- o Tcl invocation (Nichols)
- o Tcl IPC interface
- o Tcl Loadable Extensions (TLE)
- o Tcl Packages
- o Tcl SQL
- o Tcl++/Tk++
- o tcl-cgi
- o Tcl-DP
- o Tcl-DP fix (Krakowiak)
- o Tcl-DP fix (Pauba)
- o Tcl-DP with caller id
- o Tcl-DP with Multicast IP
- o TclIR
- o Tcl/Tk Japanized; support for Kanji
- o tcl_object
- o Tcl_SetVar2 fix for append operations
- o tcl_streams
- o Tcl_Vresult
- o tcl-www
- o tcl2array
- o tclbind
- o tclcompare
- o TclDii
- o tcldoc
- o tclDore
- o tcldot/tkdot
- o Tclgs
- o tcliop
- o tclIV
- o tclkit
- o tclMIDI
- o tclMotif extension of a Matrix widget
- o tclNExS
- o tclodbc
- o tclobj
- o tclOBST
- o TclPrint
- o TclPro
- o tclprof
- o TclProp
- o tclRawTCP
- o tclsap
- o TclSock
- o tclsockets
- o tclSSL
- o tclStruct
- o tclTCP
- o tclTCP+
- o TclUdp
- o tclvogle
- o TclVSdb
- o TclVSrpt
- o Extended Tcl (tclX)
- o Extended Tcl 7.5a-a2 patches for Linux
- o Extended Tcl simulation
- o tclX dynamic library patches
- o tclXt
- o tclXtsend
- o tcpConnect
- o TDebug
- o testevent
- o textView
- o text widget 16 bit text support
- o text widget command option
- o text widget elided area support
- o text widget enhancements
- o text widget improved bindings
- o text widget read-only regions
- o text widget read-only tags
- o text widget with relative tab position support
- o text widget replacement
- o text widget underline colors
- o text widget up and down arrow support
- o text widget with arbitrary text
- o text widget with unlimited undo history (Alexander)
- o text widget with unlimited undo history (Fontaine)
- o text widget word modifier
- o theObjects
- o this
- o Tcl thread support (Chew)
- o Tcl thread support (Cruse)
- o Tcl thread support (Hipp)
- o Tcl thread support (Jankowski)
- o Tcl_FormatCmd fix for SGI PowerChallenge
- o Tihsho
- o TiM
- o Time and date routines (Critchlow)
- o Time and date routines (Ganley)
- o Time string split
- o timeout
- o Tix widget set
- o Tix table widget
- o Tk 3 tear off menus under Tk 4
- o Tk 8 image modifications
- o Tk and C++
- o Tk and Motif event handling in one process
- o Tk auxiliary library of bindings
- o Tk benzier cubic splines with arbitrary control points
- o Tk canvas Segments
- o Tk Emacs bindings (Karrels)
- o Tk Emacs bindings (Weissman)
- o Tk Emacs widget
- o Tk equivalent of XTextWidth
- o Tk focus follows pointer
- o Tk menu insert subcommand
- o Tk menu postcommand fix
- o Tk mwm enhancements
- o Tk private color maps (Crocker)
- o Tk private color maps (Kliese)
- o Tk raster widget
- o Tk RichText Format widget
- o Tk send reliability enhancement
- o Tk send security enhancement
- o Tk table widget (Ellson)
- o Tk table widget (curquide)
- o tkTable - Tk table widget (Hobbs)
- o Tk terminal widget
- o Tk triangular button
- o Tk without X (beta)
- o tkbusy
- o tkchess
- o tkDialogues
- o tkEntry secure modification
- o tkFScale
- o tkGLXwin
- o tkgcv
- o tkImgFmtGFP
- o tkInput
- o tklayout
- o TkMegaWidget
- o TkMobal
- o tkMovie
- o Tkmsmail
- o Tkmswin
- o Tkoglx
- o Tkperldb
- o tkpiechart
- o Tkpvm
- o TkReplay
- o tkReport
- o tkScale modifications
- o tkScaleButtonDown replacement
- o TkSM
- o TkSteal
- o TkSTEP
- o tkText (Tk 1.3 compatible - Christenson)
- o tkText (Tk 1.3 compatible - Cole)
- o tkText (Tk 2.0 compatible - Raines)
- o tkText (Tk 4.0 compatible - Raines)
- o TkVSform
- o TkWindow access
- o TMath
- o TOCX!
- o Togl
- o Tooltalk interface
- o Tooltalk interface mods (Boyer)
- o Tooltalk interface mods (Wette)
- o ToolTips
- o Tk transparency
- o transient window creation support
- o transpose elements within a list of lists
- o Tcl trap command
- o Trace Semantics
- o Trace examples
- o Tk Tree
- o Tree Table
- o Tcl-Trf
- o Triangular Button
- o Turndial widget
- o turtle graphics
- o TWO - Tcl With Objects
- o TxRx
- o UAE
- o UITools
- o modified unknown procedure
- o uncgi
- o upvar bug fix
- o user event package
- o UUDeview wrappers
- o validate
- o varframe
- o variable argument process
- o vector
- o vertical text writing
- o virtual listbox
- o visu
- o Visual Tcl
- o Visualization Toolkit
- o voice modem extension
- o VROOM binding
- o VSTcl
- o VUW widgets
- o vwtable
- o waitbox
- o warp (Fine)
- o warp (Goldberg)
- o warp (Hobbs)
- o Tk WhenIdle extension
- o Widget Maker procedures
- o widget2ps
- o widgetTree
- o wincr
- o window manager raise command (Abbott)
- o window manager raise command (Chaffee)
- o Windows NT Extensions Set
- o Windows NT/95 Tcl 8.0 patch for fileevent and pipes
- o Windows 3.1 Tcl extension sample
- o Windows 3.1 Tcl drive type extension
- o Win32 Tcl and Tk patches
- o wisql
- o wmstuff
- o WTK
- o WWWinda
- o WPY
- o X11 event support
- o X11 Selection support enhancement
- o X11 to Postscript
- o X11 visual selection subcommand
- o X11 XID enhancement (Kaplan)
- o X11 XID enhancement (Hoegeman)
- o X11::Fvwm
- o XGrafix
- o XML support
- o XPG patch to Tcl 7.3
- o XPM extension for Tk 4 (Crimmins)
- o XPM extension for Tk 4 (James)
- o XPS
- o Xt replay library
- o XView Drop support
- o yaap - Yet Another Argument Parsing utility
- o Yaz
-
- End of FAQ Index
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: FAQ Tcl/Tk Package Catalog
- Subject: -XIII- Since Tcl/Tk appear to be extensible, are there any
- common extensions?
-
- What: adatcl
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.colorado.edu/pub/cs/distribs/arcadia/adatcl2.0.tar.Z>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/adatcl7.3.tar.gz>
- Description: Interface between Verdix/Sunada compiler and Tcl. It also
- will work under Gnat, the Gnu Ada Translator.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:dennis@cs.colorado.edu> (Dennis Heimbigner)
-
- What: AdabasTcl
- Where: <URL:http://www.neosoft.com/tcl/ftparchive/sorted/databases/adabastcl-1.0/>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/databases/adabastcl-1.0/adabastcl-1.0.tar.gz>
- Description: Extension to Tcl that provides access to an ADABASE D database
- server. Comes with 4 applications - driving the
- database server, interactive SQL queries, setting default attributes
- for user keys, and demo-ing picture display from LONG columns.
- Requires Tcl 7.5/Tk 4.1 or newer and access to an ADABASE D
- database server. Tested with server version 6.1 or 6.2 on SCO V4.2,
- DEC Unix 3.2, HP-UX, and SunOS 5.5.1 and on Windows 95 or
- Windows NT 4.0. Tcl plugin version 2.0a2 or newer and Tcl 8.0a2
- or newer is required to use in tclets.
- A perl 5.003 extension is also supported.
- Updated: 07/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:krischan@cs.tu-berlin.de> (Christian Krone)
-
- What: addinput
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/addinput-3.6b.gz>
- Description: Implements two new Tk file handle callback commands.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:markd@grizzly.com> (Mark Diekhans)
-
- What: after command extended
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/TknewAfterCmd3.6a.tar.gz>
- Description: The after command is extended to support new subcommands to
- query pending commands, abort pending commands, prevent
- resubmission of identical commands, edit the command script
- after submission, or reschedule submitted command.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:wolf@molout.tutkie.tut.ac.jp> (Wolf-D. Ihlenfeldt)
-
- What: AGS
- Where: <URL:http://kal-el.ugr.es/gags.html>
- Description: C++ Class library for Genetic algorithms. It includes
- perl and/or tcl/tk graphic front-end. Graphics are provided through
- gnuplot.
- Updated: 04/1997
- Contact: <URL:jmerelo@kal-el.ugr.es>
-
- What: Ak extension
- Where: <URL:ftp://crl.dec.com/pub/misc/ak-0.7.tar.Z>
- <URL:ftp://crl.dec.com/pub/DEC/AF/>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.ibp.fr/pub/tcl/ak/ak-0.7.tar.gz>
- Description: Audio toolkit extension for dealing with the AudioFile
- environment. Add a prototype for strtod() in ak.h
- if you see an error about this.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:payne@openmarket.com> (Andrew Payne)
-
- What: apply
- Where: <URL:http://dess.tallships.istar.ca/%7Ehclsmith/plugin.html>
- Description: Version of the apply procedure as discussed on
- <URL:news:comp.lang.tcl> during February, 1997.
- Versions of Tcl C and scripting routines as well as a
- lisp-backquote-like proc.
- Updated: 02/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:hclsmith@tallships.istar.ca> (Hume Smith)
-
- What: apptalk
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/apptalk1.0b1.tar.gz>
- Description: Tcl only procedure for enabling inter-application communication.
- It is a front-end to Tk's send command. Most useful for
- applications that provide 'generic' services such as text editing,
- email, web browsing, etc.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:oakley@healthcare.com> (Bryan Oakley)
-
- What: argument processing for Tcl
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Provides Tk-like argument processing to Tcl proc writers.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:karl@NeoSoft.com> (Karl Lehenbauer)
-
- What: argument parsing with defaults
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tcl code to parse arguments and provide default values.
- See theObjects-2.x for a C version.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:gandalf@Csli.Stanford.EDU> (Juergen Wagner)
- <URL:mailto:Juergen.Wagner@iao.fhg.de> (Juergen Wagner)
-
- What: array name string matching extension
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A small extension to tclVar to allow a pattern to be
- used with the "array names" command. An array used as a
- 2D-array by having elements of the form: matrix(x,y) could be
- accessed by: array names matrix "1,*" to return all elements in
- the first column.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:sau@dspg.com> (Stephen A Uhler)
-
- What: ask
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tcl routine which prompts the user and then accepts responses
- in various data formats (dates, money, boolean, char, integer,
- real, string).
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:rjk@sparcmill.grauel.com> (Richard J Kuhns)
-
- What: AsserTcl
- Where: <URL:http://www.cs.colorado.edu/%7Ejcook/TclTk/>
- Description: Tcl 7.6 source code extension to add assertions for
- self checking programs. Package includes point assertions,
- procedure input assumptions, procedure output and return value
- assurances, and variable lifetime assertions.
- Additionally, quantifier commands are available to test whether
- an expressions holds universally or existentially over a data
- structure such as a list or array aggreggate data structure.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:jcook@cs.nmsu.edu> (Jon Cook)
-
- What: Assign using equals
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tcl code to define new unknown command which allows one
- to use = as a simple assignment command.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:mtaylor@alias.com> (Mike Taylor)
-
- What: AXL
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Dynamic OO extension for Tcl that facilitates interaction
- with the Galaxy C-based class system. Does not handle
- multiple inheritence or removing classes at this time.
- Uses a single interpreter. The syntax is quite similar to itcl.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:bytor@virgin.lsi-archive.ny.jpmorgan.com> (Ross Huitt)
-
- What: backquote
- Where: <URL:http://dess.tallships.istar.ca/%7Ehclsmith/tcltk/backquote/>
- Description: A Tcl procedure akin to LISP's backquote macro, alleviating a
- lot of the quoting problems associated with making code
- fragments that need some creation time evaluation.
- Updated: 07/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:hclsmith@tallships.istar.ca> (Hume Smith)
-
- What: balloon
- Where: <URL:http://www.neosoft.com/tcl/ftparchive/sorted/devel/balloon-1.0.tar.gz>
- Description: Simple Tk 4.0/4.1/4.2/8.0 library to create balloon help.
- Updated: 06/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:vitus@agropc.msk.su> (Victor Wagner)
-
- What: balloon help
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Set of Tk routines to support ballon help.
- Updated: 05/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:jeff.hobbs@acm.org> (Jeffrey Hobbs)
-
- What: base 64 encoding (Garrigues)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A small Tcl routine to do base 64 encoding.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:cwg@mcc.com> (Chris Garrigues)
-
- What: base 64 encoding/decoding (Welch)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tcl code to encode and decode strings in base 64 format.
- Updated: 05/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:welch@parc.xerox.com> (Brent Welch)
-
- What: beast
- Where: <URL:ftp://etlxd10.ericsson.se/pub/Beast1.0.tar.Z>
- Description: Tcl toolkit which combines both Expect and Scotty, allowing
- network interrogation and intelligent configuration of nodes.
- It is a SunOS 4.x binary, with a readme that explains how to
- compile your own port.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:etlinjt@etlxdmx.ericsson.se> (Ian Jarrett)
-
- What: Berkeley DB library interface (Dunning)
- Where: <URL:http://crl.nmsu.edu/users/ted/berk_db.tar.gz>
- Description: Tcl 7.[34] extension to access Berkeley database files.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:ted@nmsu.edu> (Ted Dunning)
-
- What: Berkeley DB library interface
- Where: In development by the contact
- Description: A Tcl interface to the Berkeley DB library.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:eijk@cec.uto.dec.com> (Pim van der Eijk)
-
- What: Berkeley DB library interface (Rosen)
- Where: <URL:ftp://genome.wi.mit.edu/pub/steve/software/tcldb.0.0.gz>
- Description: A Tcl embedding of the Berkeley libdb routines.
- Requires Tcl 7.3 and Berkeley db version 1.85.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:steve@genome.wi.mit.edu> (Steve Rozen, Ph.D.)
-
- What: big integer to floating enhancement to Tcl
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Change tclExpr so that numbers too large for an integer become
- floating point. Change also to treat numbers with leading zeros
- as octal.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:nishimu@macro.co.jp> (Tosh Nishimura)
-
- What: bioTk
- Where: <URL:ftp://cbil.humgen.upenn.edu/pub/bioTk.tar.Z>
- <URL:http://www.cbil.upenn.edu/%7Edsearls/bioTk.html>
- Description: bioTk is a library of widgets and utilities designed to support
- the creation of graphical user interfaces in the domain of
- computational biology and genome informatics.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:dsearls@cbil.humgen.upenn.edu> (David Searls)
-
- What: bioTkperl
- Where: <URL:ftp://fruitfly.berkeley.edu/pub/bioTk/bioTkperl0.8.tar.gz>
- Description: A beta release port of David Searls bioTk Tcl/Tk widgets to
- Tk/Perl, with some enhancments. Not all components have been
- ported yet. The components have been reimplemented as Perl classes.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:gregg@fruitfly.berkeley.edu> (Gregg Helt)
-
- What: binary data access - tclbin (Demailly)
- Where: <URL:http://www.box.eu.org/%7Edl/tclbin.html>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.box.eu.org/tcl/tclbin.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tclbin-1.2.tar.gz>
- Description: TclBin allows access to binary data from Tcl, including a
- paradigm for pointers, structures, etc. Latest version
- can be built as a Tcl 7.6 dynamically loadable extension.
- A sample geturl script is included. Send a
- "subscribe tclbin Your Name" line to
- <URL:mailto:listserv@mail.box.eu.org> to subscribe to the tclbin
- mailing list.
- While this version compiles and passes all tests under Tcl 8,
- it doesn't take advantage of the new Tcl objects.
- Updated: 02/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:dl@mail.box.eu.org> (Laurent Demailly)
- <URL:mailto:listserv@mail.box.eu.org> (Tclbin mailing list)
-
- What: binary data streams (Dunning)
- Where: <URL:http://crl.nmsu.edu/users/ted/binary.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/binary.tar.gz>
- Description: Tcl 7.[34] extension for encoding binary data streams
- as normal Tcl strings. Contains support for converting the
- strings from binary values into Tcl integers and floating point.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:ted@nmsu.edu> (Ted Dunning)
-
- What: binary I/O (LoVerso)
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/example/binary-io-hack.shar.gz>
- Description: Tcl based way of reading binary data containing nulls.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:John@LoVerso.Southborough.MA.US> (John Robert LoVerso)
-
- What: binary I/O (Moss)
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/BinarIO.tar.gz>
- Description: Package for performing unstructured binary I/O in Tcl.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:jmoss@ichips.intel.com> (Joseph V. Moss)
-
- What: bind_menus
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Search menus for accelerators and make bindings to them.
- Uses the menu's command.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:jeff.hobbs@acm.org> (Jeffrey Hobbs)
-
- What: Blinking widgets
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Set of Tk procs to blink the widgets
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:phil@aic.lockheed.com> (Phil Gordon)
-
- What: Tcl-BLOBs (Binary Large Objects)
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.kisters.de/pub/lang/tcl/ext/blob1.1.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.kisters.de/pub/lang/tcl/ext/blobX1.2.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/blob1.1.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/blobX1.2.tar.gz>
- Description: Tcl-Blob adds binary data access/binary I/O to Tcl 7.5 or higher.
- Can be built as a shared dynamic library. Tcl-BlobX contains
- cryptography-related algorithms such as block ciphers, hash
- functions, DES, IDEA, Blowfish, MD5, HAVAL, etc.
- Tcl-BlobX contains cryptographic software - sites must
- be aware that having this package available for download
- from a USA site may not be legal.
- This package is no longer being developed. Instead, the
- contact recommends Tcl-Trf and Memchan.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:aku@kisters.de> (Andreas Kupries)
-
- What: BLT toolkit
- Where: <URL:http://www.tcltk.com/blt/>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.tcltk.com/pub/blt/BLT2.3.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/BLT2.3.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/BLT2.1.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/blt8.0-unoff.tgz>
- <URL:http://www.jessikat.demon.co.uk/>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.hsdi.com/pub/qddb/sources/blt2.1-barchart.patch>
- <URL:http://www.jessikat.demon.co.ok/bltpatches.html>
- <URL:http://www.xraylith.wisc.edu/%7Ekhan/software/tcl/>
- Description: Library of Tk extensions. Includes new versions of
- x/y graph, barchart (bargraph), hypertext, and busy widgets,
- a table geometry manager, read and write bitmap commands, cut buffer,
- bell, minor window manager interfaces, drag and drop support,
- dynamic loading of extensions, and several useful debugging commands.
- BLT 2.3 supports Tk 4.1 and 4.2.
- The hsdi patch, from Eric, fixes a BLT 2.1 memory deallocation
- problem frequently seen under Linux systems.
- Carl Roth provided the blt patches from jessikat, which
- enabled him to get BLT 2.1 to work with Tcl 7.6 as a shared library.
- Mumit Khan provides a patch to BLT 2.1 for Tcl 8.0a1 at xratlith.
- Mike Schumacher has uploaded to neosoft a set of unofficial patches to
- BLT 2.1 which results in a BLT that requires Tcl 8.0 on Unix or
- Windows 95/NT.
- The blt-dev majordomo mailing list is now available for subscription
- at <URL:mailto:majordomo@dscpl.com.au>. It will cover BLT development
- issues.
- Updated: 08/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:george.howlett@fast.net> (George A. Howlett)
- <URL:mailto:eric@hsdi.com>
- <URL:mailto:roth@cse.ucsc.edu> (Carl Roth)
-
- What: BLT toolkit port to Python
- Where: <URL:http://www.mit.edu/people/pjg/blt.py>
- Description: Incorporation of BLT 1.9 with Tkinter.
- Updated: 04/1997
- Contact: <URL:http://www.mit.edu/people/pjg/home.html> (Peter J. Godman)
-
- What: BLT toolkit port to STk
- Where: <URL:ftp://kaolin.unice.fr/pub/blt1.7forStk2.1.6.tgz>
- Description: Fitting BLT to the STk environment.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:eg@unice.fr> (Erick Gallesio)
-
- What: BLT toolkit port to Windows 32
- Where: <URL:http://www.jessikat.demon.co.uk/>
- Description: Patches to make BLT 2.1 work (nearly okay), under Win32, and
- with Tcl 7.6/Tk 4.2.
- Tiled widgets problematic, bgexec/busy not working, drag&drop ok with
- dde.
- Also a small balloonHelp package is available here as well.
- Check the website to determine if a new version is available.
- Updated: 11/1996
- Contact: <URL:mailto:robin@jessikat.demon.co.uk> (Robin Becker)
-
- What: BLT toolkit port to Windows 95
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Partial port of BLT 1.9 to Win95, using VC 2.0. Rotating
- text didn't make it, nor did drag and drop.
- Updated: 09/1996
- Contact: <URL:mailto:robin@jessikat.demon.co.uk> (Robin Becker)
-
- What: BLT toolkit extension for bitmap rotation
- Where: From the contact
- Description: BLT 1.7 function to rotate bitmaps.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:camptt@essex.ac.uk> (T Campbell)
-
- What: BLT blt_busy made recursive
- Where: From the contact
- Description: BLT procedure which busy's out a widget and all it's descendants.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:thayer@news.cs.columbia.edu> (Charles Thayer)
-
- What: BLT blt_table grid-based
- Where: From the contact
- Description: An attempt to write a wrapper function for Tk 4.1's grid
- command to be used to replace blt_table.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:faustus@remarque.berkeley.edu> (Wayne A. Christopher)
-
- What: BLT blt_table to Perl/Tk
- Where: <URL:ftp://moulon.inra.fr/pub/pTk/>
- <URL:http://www.perl.com/perl/CPAN/authors/id/GUYDX/>
- Description: Port of BLT's tabular geometry manager to pTk. Known to
- work with pTk version b8. The man page is available at
- <URL:http://w4.lns.cornell.edu/%7Epvhp/ptk/etc/Table.html>
- Updated: 10/1996
- Contact: <URL:mailto:decoux@moulon.inra.fr> (Guy Decoux)
-
- What: BMP extension
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tk extension that reads Microsoft .BMP files (24-bit, 8-bit
- uncompressed, 8-bit compressed).
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:dave@abyss.demon.co.uk> (David Boyce)
-
- What: BOS
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/bos-1.31.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/user/snl/pub/bos-1.31.tar.z>
- Description: BOS - the Basic Object System; SELF-like Tcl objects extension.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:snl+bos-requests@cmu.edu> (Admin. requests for BOS mailing list)
- <URL:mailto:snl+box@cmu.edu> (BOS mailing list)
-
- What: Button/Menu widget
- Where: <URL:http://HTTP.CS.Berkeley.EDU/%7Ephelps/tcltk/bmb.tcl>
- Description: New Tk widget which act like buttons until
- you hold down on the mouse, at which time they act like menus.
- Updated: 09/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:phelps@CS.Berkeley.EDU> (Tom Phelps)
-
- What: Bumgarner misc Tcl functions
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A set of misc Tcl functions, such as a version of file
- that returns true if all the list of options supplied return true,
- a proc to clear an array of all elements, a proc to determine
- whether a proc exists, and a proc to evaluate a command and then
- undefine it.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:bbum@friday.com> (Bill Bumgarner)
-
- What: C or C++ function called from Tcl
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.forwiss.uni-passau.de/pub/unix/languages/tcl/extensions/tkmin1.2.tar.gz>
- Description: A minimal example (in German) of including a C or C++
- function in Tcl or Tk. Version 1.2 now supports Tcl 7.4/Tk 4.0.
- Updated: 11/1996
- Contact: <URL:mailto:iglhaut@turgon.forwiss.uni-passau.de> (Stefan Iglhaut)
-
- What: C++ compilation of Tk
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tk3.6forC++.patch.gz>
- Description: A patch that allows Tk 3.6 main.c and other extension routines
- to be compiled with a C++ compiler.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:ken@syd.dit.csiro.au> (Ken Yap)
-
- What: C++ Tcl class
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A general purpose Tcl object that can easily be invoked
- from C++.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:lee@tcs.com> (Lee Hounshell)
-
- What: Calc_Object
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/bc.tar.gz>
- Description: A Tcl object which talks to bc via expect.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:tb06@cs1.cc.lehigh.edu> (Terrence Brannon) ???
-
- What: calendar
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tk calendar widget
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:sani@att.com> (Sani Nassif [227]) ???
-
- What: camltk
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.inria.fr/lang/caml-light/cl7unix.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.inria.fr/lang/caml-light/cl7macsrc.sea.hqx>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.inria.fr/lang/caml-light/cl7pcsrc.zip>
- Description: Caml Light 0.7 contains a contributed library interface
- to Tk 3.6.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:caml-light@pauillac.inria.fr>
- <URL:mailto:caml-list-request@pauillac.inra.fr>
-
- What: canvas bitmap mask extension (Earls)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Patch tkCanvBmap to add a -mask option to canvas bitmaps.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:darkfox@netcom.com> (Johnson Michael Earls)
-
- What: canvas bitmap mask extension (Fine)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Patch file for tkCanvBmap to add a -mask option for drawing
- bitmaps.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:fine@cis.ohio-state.edu> (Thomas A Fine)
-
- What: canvas coordinates to screen coordinates
- Where: From the contact
- Description: canvas_2_screen is a tiny Tcl procedure that changes the
- canvas coordinates to screen coordinates.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:donald@cs.mun.ca> (Donald Craig)
-
- What: canvas crosshair
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Creating a crosshair on a canvas using only Tk code.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:c23mts@kocrsv01.delcoelect.com> (Mike Scheidler)
-
- What: canvas image Postscript support
- Where: <URL:http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs.cmu.edu/user/har/ftp/tkImgPs.tar.Z>
- Description: Provides Tk 4.0b1 with the ability to generate Postscript
- code for images on a canvas. Also works with earlier versions of
- Tk 4.0.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:har+@cs.cmu.edu> (Henry A Rowley)
-
- What: canvas object copying
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Copy the objects of one canvas to another.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:karrels@mcs.anl.gov> (Edward L. Karrels)
-
- What: canvas postscript output color change
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Currently, some color conversions to monochrome by the
- canvas command turn out unexpected - green prints out as white
- instead of black for instance.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:DAHMS@ifk20.mach.uni-karlsruhe.de> (Heribert Dahms)
-
- What: canvas rotate enhancement
- Where: <URL:ftp://pgw.on.ca/pub/tcl/visrotate1.2.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/visrotate1.2.tar.gz>
- Description: A module which depends on the canvas visitor extension being
- installed.
- visrotate provides the ability to rotate canvas coordinates.
- As of version 1.2, support for Tk 8.0b2.
- Updated: 07/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:matthew.rice@ftlsol.com> (Matthew Rice)
-
- What: canvas scaling example
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Sample Tk 3.6/4.0 procedure which creates a canvas with bound
- resize envents so that all canvas items scale according to the
- size of the canvas.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:gregm@nms.otc.com.au> (Greg McFarlane)
-
- What: canvas support of dashed items (Mangin)
- Where: <URL:ftp://zenon.inria.fr/pub/tk/tkCanvDashed.tar.Z>
- Description: New Tk function to be linked into interpreter to support dashed
- lines on a canvas.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:frank.mangin@sophia.inria.fr> (Frank Mangin)
-
- What: canvas support of dashed items (Nijtmans)
- Where: <URL:http://www.worldaccess.nl/%7Enijtmans/dash.html>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.nici.kun.nl/pub/tkpvm/tk8.0dash.patch.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.nici.kun.nl/pub/tkpvm/tk4.2p2dash.patch.gz>
- Description: This patch REALLY does a lot more than add the ability
- to use dash outlines for all canvas figures to Tk 4.x/Tk 8.x.
- This set of patches features such things as providing
- canvas graphics Postscript support(on Unix), provided by Henry A Rowley,
- many additional options for all kinds of canvas objects, enhancments
- to bind and event, speed ups for canvas work, the 'visitors' patch
- mentioned elsewhere in this catalog, and much more.
- Some parts of the patch benefit Windows and Macintosh users and
- others will have no effect because the tk X11 emulation is
- not complete.
- See the WWW page for full details.
- The ftp site may have patches for older Tk versions as well.
- Updated: 08/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:Jan.Nijtmans@cmg.nl> (Jan Nijtmans)
-
- What: canvas support of dashed items (Schotanus)
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tkDashes.patch.tar.gz>
- Description: Enhanced version of Mangin's patches, so that
- all items that have outlines can be dashed, including polygons.
- It also supports both Tk 3.6 and Tk 4.0.
- The latest version can always be found at
- <URL:http://huizen.dds.nl/%7Equintess/>.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:sst@bouw.tno.nl> (Tako Schotanus)
-
- What: canvas support of disjoint line segments
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tkCanvSeg.patch.gz>
- Description: Create a canvas segment object which is one or more disjoint
- line segments. Supports Tk 3.x.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:schwartz@cse.psu.edu> (Scott Schwartz)
-
- What: canvas support of lightweight plotting
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Extension to TkPixmap to support plotting, clearing and
- copying of user-defined pixmaps to a canvas.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:martin@ner.com> (Martin Smith)
-
- What: canvas support of icons, edges and graphs
- Where: <URL:http://www.cimetrix.com/sven/tkicon.html>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/TkIcon3.6g.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/TkIcon4.0b.tar.gz>
- Description: An extension to the canvas widget that adds native support
- for icons, edges and graphs. Version 4.0b is available from
- the WWW page.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:sven@cimetrix.com> (Sven Delmas)
-
- What: canvas support of open Tcl file
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tk 3.6 canvas postscript subcommand enhancement to accept
- open Tcl file in -file option.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:tromey@busco.lanl.gov> (Tom Tromey)
-
- What: canvas support of polygon outlines and Hermite smoothing
- Where: <URL:ftp://ikaros.fysik4.kth.se/pub/tcl-tk/>
- Description: Adds an outline option to the canvas polygon. It also implements
- a new smoothing algorithm, using Hermite polynomials instead of
- Bezier curves. Versions for Tk 3.6 and Tk 4.0b2 and b3 are
- available.
- Updated: 11/1996
- Contact: <URL:mailto:oliver@fysik4.kth.se> (Oliver Trepte)
-
- What: canvas support of printing umlaut
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Patch to prolog.ps to allowing printing of umlauts.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:fritz.heinrichmeyer@fernuni-hagen.de> (Johann Friedrich Heinrichmeyer)
-
- What: canvas support of rectangles, ovals, arcs and lines
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Patches to canvas as well as to canvas man page to support
- shaped items.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:John.Ellson@att.com> (John Ellson)
-
- What: canvas table organizer
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.toronto.edu/pub/kr/table.tcl.Z>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/graphics/CanvasTable.tcl.gz>
- Description: Tk 3.6 functions to organize items on a canvas as a table.
- Lay out arbitrary items (including windows) and supply grid
- lines if desired.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:kramer@cs.toronto.edu> (Bryan M Kramer)
-
- What: canvas transparency support
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Patch to core Tk files to allow one to create a
- transparent canvas which could be put over othe windows to
- display annotations, etc. Anywhere there is no canvas object, the
- content of the window below appears. Supports only one
- window.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:wolf@molout.tutkie.tut.ac.jp> (Wolf-D. Ihlenfeldt)
-
- What: canvas visitor
- Where: <URL:ftp://pgw.on.ca/pub/tcl/>
- Description: Extension to Tk canvas widget to allow one to add
- new dynamically loadable canvas commands on graphics items
- without making further changes to the Tk core code.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:matthew.rice@pgw.on.ca> (Matthew Rice)
-
- What: CASTE
- Where: From the contact
- Description: o-o programming based on Common Lisp Object System (CLOS)
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:braver@cs.berkeley.edu> (Michael Braverman)
-
- What: cgiget
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A Tcl procedure to read a CGI string and extract variables into
- an array.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:Kacper.Nowicki@fuw.edu.pl> (Kacper Nowicki)
-
- What: cc:Mail VIM32 extension
- Where: <URL:http://www.users.dircon.co.uk/%7Eelecmemo/download/xccm01.zip>
- Description: WinNT/95 tcl 7.6 extension for cc:Mail VIM32.
- Updated: 07/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:markl@electricmem.com> (Electric Memo, Ltd.)
-
- What: CCI extension (Ball)
- Where: <URL:ftp://pastime.anu.edu.au/pub/CCI/CCI-1.0.tar.gz>
- Description: The PASTIME Project of the Advanced Computations Systems
- Cooperative Research Centre has released the first version of
- a Tcl interface to NCSA Mosaic's CCI library (a library which
- allows one to interact with a running Mosaic process).
- The project requires that this be the only ftp site, and that
- one register your use of the software - see the
- REGISTRATION file in the package for details.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:steve@pastime.anu.edu.au> (Steven Ball)
-
- What: CCI extension (Newmarch)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: An extended CCI interface which allows one to control
- the user interface components of Mosaic. It uses the
- replayXt system, and uses safe-tcl. See
- <URL:http://pandonia.canberra.edu.au/AusWeb95/extend-cci.html>
- for more details.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:jan@pandonia.canberra.edu.au> (Jan Newmarch)
-
- What: cgi.tcl
- Where: <URL:http://expect.nist.gov/pub/cgi.tcl/>
- <URL:http://pitch.nist.gov/cgi-bin/cgi.tcl>
- <URL:http://www.nist.gov/msidlibrary/doc/libes96c.ps>
- Description: Procedures for writing CGI scripts or HTML pages using Tcl 7.[456].
- Support for forms, tables, cookies, Netscape extensions, file upload,
- plug-ins, etc. The PostScript file is the paper published describing
- the procedures. The cgi-bin URL is a collection of CGI examples.
- Updated: 05/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:libes@nist.gov> (Don Libes)
-
- What: chooser
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.eng.auburn.edu/pub/doug/chooser.tcl>
- Description: Tk only File browser.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:doug@eng.auburn.edu> (Doug Hughes)
-
- What: CLIPS Windows extension (Krukis)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A Tcl 7.5 interface to the functionality in CLIPS.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:krukis@fzi.de> (Rita Krukis)
-
- What: colorfocus replacement system
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tk replacement code to inform the window manager about
- non-standard colormaps.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:paulus@cs.anu.edu.au> (Paul Mackerras)
-
- What: color settings
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tcl procedure to select appropriate color whether machine is
- color or monochrome
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:gandalf@Csli.Stanford.EDU> (Juergen Wagner)
- <URL:mailto:Juergen.Wagner@iao.fhg.de> (Juergen Wagner)
-
- What: color approximation matching
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Patch to Tk 3.6 tkcolor which allows one to get the closest
- available color in the color map using color distance measure.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:sm2@ra.MsState.Edu> (Shekhar Mahadevan)
-
- What: comm
- Where: <URL:http://www.osf.org/%7Eloverso/tcl-tk/comm.tcl>
- Description: A pure-Tcl replacement for send, called comm, that uses
- Tcl 7.5 socket command. Allows Tcl only scripts to communicate and
- works under Windows. This is semantically
- identical to send, both for complex transfers and error cases.
- Also allows notification when a remote interp dies.
- No interp registration is performed.
- Updated: 09/1996
- Contact: <URL:mailto:John@LoVerso.Southborough.MA.US> (John Robert LoVerso)
-
- What: commas added to numbers
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tiny Tcl regsub comma to add commas to numbers, taking
- leading white space, - or +, and decimal points into account.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:allen@gdstech.grumman.com> (John Allen)
-
- What: command line bindings for entry widget
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Bindings to turn an entry widget into a command line.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:schmid@fb3-s7.math.TU-Berlin.DE> (Gregor Schmid)
-
- What: ComboBox (Fellows)
- Where: <URL:http://r8h.cs.man.ac.uk:8000/tcl/combobox.tcl>
- Description: Tk combo box code.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:fellowsd@cs.man.ac.uk> (Donal K. Fellows)
-
- What: ComboBox (Hobbs)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tk based ComboBox code
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:jeff.hobbs@acm.org> (Jeffrey Hobbs)
-
- What: ComboBox (jay)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tk combo box code.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:schmi107@maroon.tc.umn.edu> (jay)
-
- What: ComboBox (Joglekar)
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/graphics/ComboBox.tar.gz>
- Description: Tk 4.0 code to implement a basic ComboBox widget.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:ashutosh@panix.com> (Ashutosh Joglekar)
-
- What: composite widget with horizontal and vertical scrollbars
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tk 4.0 procedure which demonstrates a method for creating both
- horizontal and vertical scrollbars.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:kenb@agate.berkeley.edu> (Ken Bromund) ???
-
- What: Connect to TCP/IP socket
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tcl command to connect to a TCP/IP socket
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:ymi@structure.Stanford.EDU> (Youssef Ismail)
-
- What: CMT (Berkeley Continuous Media Toolkit)
- Where: <URL:http://bmrc.berkeley.edu/projects/cmt/>
- Description: Tcl toolkit to support simulataneous continuous media
- playback in a portable fashion, supporting a
- variety of media devices. The toolkit also comes with cmplayer
- which can be used to play MPEG-1, MJPEG, SPARC audio, and
- CMT movie scripts.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:cmt@plateau.cs.berkeley.edu>
- <URL:mailto:cmt-users-request@bmrc.berkeley.edu> (Admin for CMT mailinglist)
-
- What: Convert strings to and from WWW escape notation
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Set of routines to do the expansion and condensation of
- special characters to escape characters for HTML. These
- were called xh2a and ah2x.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:jmu@fokus.gmd.de> (Joachim Mueller)
-
- What: copychan
- Where: <URL:http://www.osf.org/%7Eloverso/tcl-tk/copychan.tar.gz>
- Description: Dynamically loadable Tcl 7.5 command which provides similar
- functionality of tclX's copyfile, derived from the undocumented
- unsupported0 command of Tcl 7.5. This package will work with Unix
- or Windows.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:John@LoVerso.Southborough.MA.US> (John Robert LoVerso)
-
- What: cpptcl
- Where: <URL:http://www.fas.harvard.edu/%7Edarley/EvoXandCpptcl.html>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/cpptcl1.20.tar.gz>
- Description: Pair of loadable Tcl extensions which work under Unix and
- Macintosh (and possibly others). They are written in C++. They provide
- tools to allow simple integration of C++ objects with Tcl and
- it's extensions.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:darley@husc.HARVARD.EDU> (Vincent Darley)
-
- What: Tcl crypt
- Where: <URL:http://www.inx.de/%7Ejn/tcl-hacks/crypt-example.html>
- Description: While useful in it's own right, the intention here was
- to provide a very small example of how to integrate C functions
- into Tcl and Tk.
- Updated: 10/1996
- Contact: <URL:mailto:jn@berlin.snafu.de> (Juergen Nickelsen)
-
- What: cshrc processing
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tcl code to read a csrc like file, start up csh, generate
- the environment variables that result, take the environment
- variables, and add them to the Tcl env array.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:jmc0@roger.gte.com> (John Chambers)
-
- What: ctaxt
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/ctaxt1.2.tar.gz>
- Description: Combine Tcl/Tk with other X Window toolkits (like Motif)
- into a single graphical user interface.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:pleiss@expgb.esrf.fr> (Holger Pleiss)
-
- What: CTk
- Where: <URL:ftp://ccfadm.eeg.ccf.org/pub/ctk/ctk4.0.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/ctk4.0.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/ctk4.0b1.tar.gz>
- <URL:http://www.du.edu/%7Emschwart/ctk8.0.tar.gz>
- Description: This is a version of Tk which uses curses. Applications with
- a modern GUI-ish interface can be created for character terminals.
- CTk is a subset of Tk 4, being unable to do things like scaling
- canvases, selection, send, active backgrounds, etc.
- The version by Mr. Schwartz, at du.edu, has been upgraded to
- work with Tcl 8, but does not yet support Tk 8 features.
- Updated: 09/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:andrewm@ccfadm.eeg.ccf.org> (Martin Andrews)
- <URL:mailto:mschwart@nyx.net> (Michael Schwartz)
-
- What: cursor setting procedures
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Set of Tk procs to set/reset the cursor.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:jch@hazel.pwd.hp.com> (John Haxby)
-
- What: dashproc
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Defines procedures that take Tk like options and forces them
- to become variables in your procedure.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:phil@aic.lockheed.com> (Phil Gordon)
-
- What: database (Otto)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tcl/Tk frontend to a simple database.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:rgotto@vnet.ibm.com> (Richard G. Otto)
-
- What: Date library
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A Tcl based julian date library which parses a dd-mmm-yyyy
- format into a julian date.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:rblackbo@bsluk.demon.co.uk> (Rob Blackbourn)
-
- What: DBM 1.6 interface
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A Tcl interface to db-1.6 , the new BSD DBM replacement.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:phk@login.dkuug.dk> (Poul-Henning Kamp)
-
- What: DDE extension
- Where: <URL:http://www.sunlabs.com/%7Ekcorey/tcldde.html>
- <URL:http://www.best.com/%7Ekcorey/tcldde.html>
- Description: Source and binaries in Windows 95/Tcl 7.6/Tk 4.2 for an
- extension to provide a 'dde' command under Windows and provides
- for a 'send' functionality based on it.
- Updated: 11/1996
- Contact: <URL:mailto:kcorey@eng.sun.com> (Ken Corey)
-
- What: define bitmaps in Tk scripts
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Add a Tk command called defbitmap which allows you to define the
- hex codes for a bitmap to be used in a script.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:ishisone@sra.co.jp> (Makoto Ishisone)
-
- What: deck.tk
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/deck.tk.gz>
- Description: A simple implementation of InterViews "deck" widget
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:vanandel@ncar.ucar.edu> (Joe VanAndel)
-
- What: DHP
- Where: <URL:http://tcltk.anu.edu.au/DHP/>
- <URL:ftp://tcltk.anu.edu.au/pub/plume/document-1.0a1.tcl.gz>
- Description: Tcl 8.0b1 package for retrieving and processing WWW documents.
- Has handlers for FTP, HTTP/1.1 with caching, etc.
- Updated: 06/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:steve@cs.anu.edu.au> (Steven Ball)
-
- What: High level Dialog box code
- Where: <URL:http://www.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/%7Eroseman/macdialogs/>
- Description: Snapshot of work going on to try to get a more native
- look and feel dialog box from Tk.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:roseman@cpsc.ucalgary.ca> (Mark Roseman)
-
- What: Dialog box maker
- Where: <URL:http://www.cygnus.com/%7Eeichin/grapheditor/mkdialog>
- Description: Tk dialog box code.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:eichin@cygnus.com> (Mark Eichin)
-
- What: Diehard
- Where: <URL:http://euler.bd.psu.edu/%7Enaras/diehard/snapshots.html>
- Description: A set of packages to provide distribution functions,
- random number generators, and test drivers, with
- a Tk wrapper to provide a point and click interface.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:naras@euler.bd.psu.edu> (Balasubramanian Narasimhan)
-
- What: Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) widgets
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tk DAG display widget (computed in LISP and visualized in Tk).
- To be made available in May, 1993.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:gandalf@Csli.Stanford.EDU> (Juergen Wagner)
- <URL:mailto:Juergen.Wagner@iao.fhg.de> (Juergen Wagner)
-
- What: recursive directory names
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tcl proc that does recursive globbing of directories.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:sngrdss@subzero.winternet.com> (jay)
-
- What: Directory Tree Widget
- Where: From the contact
- Description: An MS-Windows File Manager like widget, written in C for Tk.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:ioi@xpi.com> (Ioi Kim Lam)
-
- What: Disjoint listbox selections (Ewing)
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/graphics/Listbox.patch.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/graphics/MListbox-patch.gz>
- Description: Tk 3.x listbox Disjoint selections. MListbox-patch is
- specifically for Tk 3.6.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:redhat@netcom.com> (Marc R. Ewing)
- <URL:mailto:me12@andrew.cmu.edu> (Marc Ewing)
- <URL:mailto:heiko@pool.informatik.rwth-aachen.de> (Heiko Schroeder)
-
- What: Disjoint listbox selections (Ewing/Lutz)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Port of Ewing's patch to the latest Tk.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:dal@wimsey.com> (Dale Lutz)
-
- What: Disjoint listbox selections (Raines)
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.slac.stanford.edu/software/TkMail/disjoint-1.5.tar.gz>
- Description: Fake a listbox using a text widget. Works with standard
- Tk 3.6 and can be distributed with your code. Selection can be
- slow and there is no X-axis scrolling.
- Updated: 09/1996
- Contact: <URL:mailto:raines@slac.stanford.edu> (Paul E. Raines)
-
- What: dkflib
- Where: <URL:http://r8h.cs.man.ac.uk:8000/tcl/dkflib.tar.gz>
- Description: Assorted useful procedures including mechanism
- for producing menubars, and a text widget with undo/redo.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:fellowsd@cs.man.ac.uk> (Donal K. Fellows)
-
- What: Dpack
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Set of Tk routines to unpack an item, replace an item and
- delete an item.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:ivler@eisner.decus.org>
-
- What: Drag and Drop in Tcl (Fellows)
- Where: <URL:http://r8h.cs.man.ac.uk:8000/tcl/dragdrop3.0a4.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://r8h.cs.man.ac.uk:8000/tcl/dragdrop3.0a4.tar.gz>
- Description: Implementation of Drag and drop using pure Tk 4.0.
- Full docs can be found at
- <URL:http://r8h.cs.man.ac.uk:8000/tcl/dragdrop3_manual.ps>.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:fellowsd@cs.man.ac.uk> (Donal K. Fellows)
-
- What: Drag and Drop in Tcl (Flores)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Implementation of Drag and Drop without using BLT.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:flores@ebi.ac.uk> (Tom Flores)
-
- What: Drag and Drop in Tcl (Johnson)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Attempt to build Drag and Drop similar to that available
- in NeXTSTEP for Tk 8.x.
- Updated: 09/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:wave@pixar.com> (Michael B. Johnson)
-
- What: droplist
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A Tk procedure to build a widget with a dropdown menu box.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:valtech@cris.com> (David Kolesar)
-
- What: dualmove
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A proc to facilitate moving two windows via one scrollbar.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:mtavis@agate.berkeley.edu> (Matthew Thomas Tavis)
-
- What: dumpcanvas
- Where: <URL:http://r8h.cs.man.ac.uk:8000/tcl/dumpcanv.tcl>
- Description: A Tk 4.0 procedure to dump and restore a canvas.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:fellowsd@cs.man.ac.uk> (Donal K. Fellows)
-
- What: dumpImage
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tk extension which allows one to dump a Tk window path
- via xpr to PostScript.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:rest@ikp.uni-koeln.de> (Johannes Rest)
-
- What: dumptcl
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Procedure to dump the currently defined variables and procs.
- Doesn't support dumping traces or the state of a Tk application.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:peter@nmti.com> (Peter da Silva)
-
- What: Windows Dynamic Data Exchange DLL for Tk 4.1
- Where: From the contact
- <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.uoregon.edu/pub/tcl/contrib/dde.zip>
- Description: Source and binary for a DLL which adds Windows Dynamic Data
- Exchange (similar to Unix message) client commands to Wish 4.1/Windows.
- DDE client calls are usually used for the remote control of some
- other application such as Access, Excel, Word, etc.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:rjamison@gothamcity.jsc.nasa.gov> (Bob Jamison)
-
- What: Dynamic loading extension (De Rijk)
- Where: <URL:http://www-rrna.uia.ac.be/%7Epeter/dcse/>
- Description: Wish with BLT dynamic loading extension from BLT, modified
- to expect extensions in $TCL_LIBROOT.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:derijkp@reks.uia.ac.be> (Peter.DeRijk)
-
- What: Dynamic loading extension (Desai)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A simple dynamic library extension which allows one to
- load and call code in dynamic libraries which have not been linked
- into a wish. Functions called must only accept simple arguments.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:jdes@brahms.fmrco.com> (Jatin Desai)
-
- What: Dynamic loading extension (Kenny)
- Where: <URL:ftp://ce-toolkit.crd.ge.com/pub/tcl/tclLoad.tar.gz>
- Description: dtclsh - the Dynamic Loading Tcl Shell - allows one to build
- object modules (e.g., from C) and dynamically load them into
- Tcl as needed. dtclsh installs and runs on most platforms (even
- some of the tricky ones).
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:kennykb@crd.ge.com> (Kevin B. Kenny)
-
- What: Dynamic loading wish
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/dlwish.tar.gz>
- Description: Assists in building a wish with a load command which can
- be used to incorporate a Tcl/Tk library which has been
- dynamically linked and follows the Bollini format. Has been
- superseded by shells-1.1.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:mdm@cis.ohio-state.edu> (Michael D. Moore)
-
- What: eiftcl
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/eiftcl.tar.gz>
- Description: Provide basic facilities for combining the programming
- languages Eiffel and Tcl into a hybrid program
- architecture.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:stephan@cs.tu-berlin.de> (Stephan Herrmann)
-
- What: email-www
- Where: <URL:ftp://ce-toolkit.crd.ge.com/tcl/email-www.tar.gz>
- Description: A Tcl support library that works with dtclsh and tcl-www
- and provides support for mailto-like functionality using HTML
- forms. email-www comes with CGI scripts for simple, demonstration
- mail forms, but it is designed to be used as a library. It includes
- basic support for email to FAX gateways and role mapping (aliases)
- in addition to plain electronic mail support.
- Updated:
- Contact: Unknown
-
- What: emu_graph
- Where: <URL:http://www.shlrc.mq.edu.au/emu/graph/emu_graph.html>
- Description: The emu_graph extension is a Tcl-only 2D graphing package. It
- is not strictly a widget, but a structure which can be rendered on
- any canvas. It is best suited for a small number of points
- (< 200). A newer, C version of this extension is in
- progress. Email contact if you would like a snapshot.
- Updated: 11/1996
- Contact: <URL:mailto:steve@srsuna.shlrc.mq.edu.au> (Steve Cassidy)
-
- What: Enabled Mail (aka Safe-Tcl)
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.ics.uci.edu/mrose/safe-tcl/safe-tcl-1.2.tar.Z>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.ics.uci.edu/mrose/safe-tcl/safe-tcl-contrib.tar.Z>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.ibp.fr/pub/tcl/safe-tcl/>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/unknown/safe-tcl-1.2.tar.gz>
- Description: Incoming email processing tool based on Tcl. Software
- also available which can build MIME messages and send them.
- Incoming email processing includes ability to execute
- encapsulated Tcl programs at delivery or upon viewing. This
- is also known as
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:safe-tcl-request@uunet.uu.net>
- <URL:mailto:mrose@dbc.mtview.ca.us> (M Rose)
-
- What: entry widget bindings
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Set of bindings for Tk 3.6's entry winget, which includes
- a 'pending delete' feature, EMACS-like cursor movements,
- mouse click bindings, etc.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:rsm1@cs.waikato.ac.nz> (Scott Mitchell)
-
- What: entry widget numeric edit
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tk code to enter numbers only in an entry widget.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:gerd@intellektik.informatik.th-darmstadt.de> (Gerd Neugebauer)
-
- What: entry widget validation
- Where: <URL:http://www.cs.uoregon.edu/%7Ejhobbs/work/>
- Description: Extension allowing one to set Tcl validation code on a
- keystroke or focus basis within an entry widget. This is for Tk4.x.
- A series of patches for 4.0 and patch levels, as well as 4.1b1 and
- 4.1 release are available.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:jeff.hobbs@acm.org> (Jeffrey Hobbs)
-
- What: event dispatching library, non-X based
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/libnix-1.1.tar.gz>
- Description: A non-X based Event Dispatching library.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:alexm@vlsi.gsfc.nasa.gov> (Alex Measday)
-
- What: every command
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Execute a command immediately and every n seconds thereafter.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:burdick@ars.rtp.nc.us> (Bill Burdick)
-
- What: TclExcept
- Where: <URL:http://www.irisa.fr/prive/bonnet/content/Tcl/TclExcept/>
- Description: Tcl package to provide C++ or Java like exception handling
- and assertions inside Tcl scripts. Written in Tcl script.
- Requires Tcl 7.6 or newer.
- Updated: 02/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:fbonnet@irisa.fr> (Frederic BONNET)
-
- What: Expect
- Where: <URL:http://expect.nist.gov/>
- <URL:ftp://bmrc.berkeley.edu/pub/winnt/tcltk/expect-5.21a1r1-setup.exe>
- <URL:ftp://bmrc.berkeley.edu/pub/winnt/tcltk/expect-src-5.21a1r1-setup.exe>
- Description: Expect is a Tcl extension to ease interacting with programs
- that normally expect input from a user.
- Version 5.24 (the current tar.gz version) is Tcl 7.6/8.0 compatible.
- An unofficial alpha level port of Expect 5.21 to Windows NT has
- been made available by Gordon Chaffee.
- Updated: 09/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:libes@cme.nist.gov> (Don Libes)
-
- What: FameTcl
- Where: <URL:http://pw2.netcom.com/%7Etrias/download/fametcl_0.7b.tar.gz>
- Description: Tcl extension providing complete access to Fame databases.
- While product is free, one can purchase various levels of support
- from Pedestal Systems.
- Updated: 09/1997
- Contact <URL:mailto:trias@ix.netcom.com>
-
- What: FastCGI for Tcl
- Where: <URL:http://www.fastcgi.com/kit/doc/fcgi-tcl.htm>
- Description: Extension of CGI that eliminates drawbacks and provides high
- performance, which remaining highly compatible with existing
- CGI applications. Currently only supports Tcl 7.4. If
- user community wants support for Tcl 7.[56] or newer, they
- need to do the port and submit the changes to the developer's
- list.
- Updated: 12/1996
- Contact: <URL:mailto:fastcgi-developers-request@openmarket.com>
-
- What: Fcl
- Where: <URL:http://seed.edrc.cmu.edu/afs/cs/Web/Groups/able/aesop/html/fcl.html>
- Description: Implements a persistent object system. It is a part of CMU's
- Aesop software architecture design system.
- Updated: 09/1996
- Contact: <URL:mailto:aesop-help@cs.cmu.edu>
-
- What: ffGraph
- Where: <URL:http://www.fmi.uni-passau.de/%7Efriedric/ffgraph/main.shtml>
- Description: A C++ class library to create, manipulate and display 2 or
- 3 dimensional directed graphs. The source distribution contains
- a Tcl/Tk widget library to display the graphics.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:friedric@fmi.uni-passau.de> (Carsten Friedrich)
-
- What: file filter and sort
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tcl proc which returns a sorted list of directory entries.
- Each entry which is a directory has a prefix of (dir).
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:npheiko@informatik.uni-siegen.de> (Heiko Nardmann)
-
- What: file I/O as events
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A Tk file handler command which uses Tk_CreateFileHandler().
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:sclayman@cs.ucl.ac.uk> (Stuart Clayman)
-
- What: file name completion
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A Tcl procedure which does file name completion similar to
- that provided by EMACS, csh, and tcsh.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:klassa@ivc.com> (John M. Klassa)
-
- What: file name expander
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Take a filename and a path and then identify file's full
- pathname.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:amutiso@es.hac.com> (Anthony Mutiso)
-
- What: file select (da Silva)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A Tk file selection procedure based on the Amiga standard
- file requestor.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:peter@taronga.com> (Peter da Silva)
-
- What: file select (Fellows)
- Where: <URL:http://r8h.cs.man.ac.uk:8000/tcl/dirbrowser3.tar.gz>
- Description: Similar in function to the Netscape file browser - a scrolling
- list of directories in the selected directory as well as a
- list of files. Allows navigation by mouse clicks, key presses, etc.
- Full docs can be found at
- <URL:http://r8h.cs.man.ac.uk:8000/tcl/dirbrowser3.html>.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:fellowsd@cs.man.ac.uk> (Donal K. Fellows)
- (Send mail with
- Subject: WWW-Mail: http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/%7Efellowsd/dirbrowser_tcl.tar.gz
- to get the file by email.)
-
- What: file select (Hobbs)
- Where: <URL:http://www.cs.uoregon.edu/%7Ejhobbs/work/filesel.tcl>
- Description: tk_filesel provides Motif-like user interface with paned
- directory/file lists. Has been tested on Windows and Macintosh.
- Updated: 07/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:jeff.hobbs@acm.org> (Jeffrey Hobbs)
-
- What: file select (Grochowski)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tk 4.0 based file selector inspired by the one from Netscape.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:grochows@b-sphere.ruhr.de> (Juergen Grochowski)
-
- What: file select (Rice)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A package of Motif-like file selection routines.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:matthew.rice@pgw.on.ca> (Matthew Rice)
-
- What: file select (Sherman)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A "more over-developed file-selection mechanism".
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:asherman@i-kinetics.com> (Aaron Sherman)
-
- What: file select (Silva)
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/file/fileselect.tcl/fileselect.tcl.gz>
- Description: file selector box
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:msilva@cs.Berkeley.EDU> (Mario Jorge Silva)
-
- What: File utility extension
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.indra.com/customers/steven/fileutil.tcl>
- Description: Portable set of file manipulation commands for Unix and Windows.
- Updated: 09/1996
- Contact: <URL:mailto:steven@indra.com> (Steven B. Wahl)
-
- What: find center of X display
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tk procedures to find the location so that window can be
- centered.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:vishy@gamma.radiology.wisc.edu> (Viswanathan Narayanan)
-
- What: fitsTcl
- Where: <URL:ftp://legacy.gsfc.nasa.gov/FTP/software/ftools/release/other/fitsTcl.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://legacy.gsfc.nasa.gov/FTP/software/ftools/release/other/fitsTclmac-src.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://legacy.gsfc.nasa.gov/software/ftools/release/other/fitstclmac.sit.hqx>
- <URL:ftp://legacy.gsfc.nasa.gov/software/ftools/release/other/fitstclmac-src.sit.hqx>
- Description: Tcl extension to read and write Flexible Image Transport System
- (FITS) data format, used widely in the astronomical community.
- Utilizes the 'cfitsio' package developed by Dr. William Pence
- of NASA/GSFC. The fitsTclmac-src file is the binary and source
- for this extension built for a Macintosh, by Bruce O'Neel.
- Updated: 06/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:jxu@xero.stx.com> (Jianjun Xu)
- <URL:mailto:oneel@lheamail.gsfc.nasa.gov> (Bruce O'Neel)
-
- What: fontkit
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/graphics/Fontkit4.1.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/graphics/Fontkit.tar.gz>
- Description: This is version 4.1 of a Tk 4.x command that
- allows one to program using logical font names instead of X
- font names.
- This version is freely usable, while a commercial version is also
- available.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:risc@finwds01.tu-graz.ac.at> (Richard Schwaninger)
-
- What: font settings
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tcl package "getfont" which returns a font matching request
- as closely as possible.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:spencer@med.umich.edu> (Spencer W. Thomas)
-
- What: foreach additional list enhancement (Andrews)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Enhance the Tcl foreach to support more than one list.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:andrewm@ccfadm.eeg.ccf.org> (Martin Andrews)
-
- What: foreach additional list enhancement (Chistopher)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Enhance the Tcl foreach to support more than one list.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:wayne@pmac.com> (Wayne A. Christopher)
-
- What: Frame Box
- Where: <URL:http://r8h.cs.man.ac.uk:8000/tcl/framebox.tcl>
- Description: Puts a labelled visible box around a frame.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:fellowsd@cs.man.ac.uk> (Donal K. Fellows)
-
- What: FreeBSD math fix
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Two small fixes required for the port of Tcl to FreeBSD
- to be completely successful.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:bri@qualcomm.com> (Brian Ellis)
-
- What: French keyboard bindings
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Set of Tk bindings to allow input of French special keys.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:xavier@spider.cma.fr> (Xavier Fornari)
-
- What: FSBox - file selection box
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/graphics/FSBox.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tkFSBox.tar.gz>
- Description: Tk 3.x File Selection dialog box
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:sven@cimetrix.com> (Sven Delmas)
-
- What: ftp_lib
- Where: <URL:http://home.t-online.de/home/Steffen.Traeger/tindexe.htm>
- Description: Tcl 7.6/8.0 compatible extension to provide Tcl with
- ftp commands.
- Updated: 08/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:Steffen.Traeger@t-online.de> (Steffen Traeger)
-
- What: fumx
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.dcs.gla.ac.uk/pub/glasgow-fp/authors/Duncan_Sinclair/fumx.*>
- Description: Tk/Tcl extension that allows it to front-end other languages.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:sinclair@dis.strath.ac.uk> (Duncan Sinclair)
-
- What: tkfvwm
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tkfvwm0.5.tar.gz>
- Description: A Tcl extension that enables the creation of fvwm modules
- under Tcl/Tk.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:andres@aravena.mic.cl> (Andres Aravena)
-
- What: gdtcl
- Where: <URL:http://www-personal.umich.edu/%7Espencer/guraldi/gdtcl.html>
- Description: A Tcl extension to Thomas Boutell's GD 1.1.1 package, allowing
- you to generate GIF images. See <URL:http://siva.cshl.org/gd/gd.html>
- for more details.
- Note: GD is no longer being updated due to the Unisys
- patent situation regarding GIF. Also note that the author
- has a number of patches for this package, but has not applied them
- as he no longer uses this extension. If someone else finds this
- extension useful, s/he should email the contact to volunteer
- to take it over.
- Updated: 01/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:Spencer.W.Thomas@med.umich.edu> (Spencer W. Thomas)
-
- What: GDBM Tcl interface (Doan)
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/databases/tclgdbm1.0/tclgdbm1.0.tar.gz>
- Description: A Tcl interface to the GNU DBM database software.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:tdoan@bnr.ca> (Tuan Doan)
-
- What: GDBM Tcl interface (Lindig)
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.ips.cs.tu-bs.de/pub/local/sw/tcl+gdbm-0.1.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/databases/TclGdbmWrapper-0.1pl1/tcl+gdbm-1.0/tcl+gdbm-0.1.tar.gz>
- Description: A rewrite to Tcl for GNU gdbm file access. Implements
- persistent maps from key strings to data strings.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:lindig@ips.cs.tu-bs.de> (Christian Lindig)
-
- What: GDBM Tcl interface (Weilguni)
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/databases/TclGdbmWrapper-01.pl1/TclGdbmWrapper-0.1pl1.tar.gz>
- Description: A modified version of tcl+gdbm which allows Tcl 7.5 or newer
- to access GDBM databases via array variables.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:mweilguni@sime.com> (Mario Weilguni)
-
- What: getdate
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Adds getdate command to Tcl interpreter.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:mh@wx.gtegsc.com> (Michael Hoegeman)
-
- What: getsome
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Get as many characters as possible from a pipe, without
- being stuck waiting for input. Uses standard Tk/Tcl without
- addinput extension.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:Spencer.W.Thomas@med.umich.edu> (Spencer W. Thomas)
-
- What: GIF transparency patch
- Where: <URL:http://www.cs.uoregon.edu/research/tcl/patch/giftrans.txt>
- Description: Patch to provide true GIF transparency.
- Contact Jeffrey for questions about the web site and Jan for
- patch questions. This patch was incorporated into Sun's
- Tk 8.0 release.
- Updated: 02/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:Jan.Nijtmans@cmg.nl> (Jan Nijtmans)
- <URL:mailto:jeff.hobbs@acm.org> (Jeffrey Hobbs)
-
- What: GIMME
- Where: <URL:http://www.cs.umn.edu/research/GIMME/>
- Description: A research project by Professor Joseph Konstan
- in the area of Graphical Interfaces for Multi-Media Environments.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:konstan@cs.umn.edu> (Joseph A. Konstan)
-
- What: GLXAux bindings
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.princeton.edu/pub/dwallach/glxaux-1.0.tar.gz>
- Description: Set of Tcl bindings for most GL commands and
- Perl script to generate Tcl bindings given prototypes of
- C procedures.
- Note there is an Xlib emulation of SGI's GL at
- <URL:ftp://ftp.thp.Uni-Duisburg.DE/pub/source/X11/Ygl-3.1.tar.gz>.
- Contact <URL:mailto:fred@thp.Uni-Duisburg.DE> (Fred Hucht) for
- details.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:dwallach@cs.princeton.edu> (Dan Wallach)
-
- What: Gn
- Where: <URL:ftp://cgl.uwaterloo.ca/pub/software/meta/>
- Description: Gn is an interactive 3D graphics OO toolkit built on top of OTcl.
- It supports 30 classes representing materials, shapes, lights, cameras,
- and other 3D paraphenalia. Has been used on Alphas, SGIs and
- tested under Linux and Solaris with Mesa.
- Updated: 01/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:mmccool@cgl.uwaterloo.ca> (Michael McCool)
-
- What: gnuplot canvas commands
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/gnuplot-tkcanvas.diff>
- Description: A patch to allow gnuplot to generate Tk canvas widget commands.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:Jeff@EE.RyeHam.EE.Ryerson.Ca> (D. Jeff Dionne)
-
- What: tkgnuplot
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/graphics/tkgnuplot.1.09/tkgnuplot.1.09.tar.gz>
- Description: A Tcl/Tk interface to the popular data plotting program.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:claypool@cs.umn.edu> (Mark Claypool)
-
- What: graph widget
- Where: <URL:http://www-dse.doc.ic.ac.uk/%7Enp2/graph/>
- Description: Tcl 3.6/C++ widget for displaying diagrams.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:np2@doc.ic.ac.uk> (Nat Pryce)
-
- What: GRASS GIS widget
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Contact has an alpha version of a GRASS GIS display only
- widget. Can display multiple themes in overlay or replace mode.
- More details when contact has progressed.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:tmoore@pnfi.forestry.ca> (Tom Moore) ,
- <URL:mailto:grassu-request@moon.cecer.army.mil> (GRASS Users' email list)
-
- What: GroupKit
- Where: <URL:http://www.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/projects/grouplab/groupkit/>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/pub/projects/grouplab/software/groupkit-3.3.tar.Z>
- Description: GroupKit is a freely-available groupware toolkit used
- for developing real-time conferencing applications, such as
- groupware drawing tools, editors, and meeting tools. It includes
- 30 example groupware tools.
- Runs on Unix/X11 based on Tcl/Tk.
- Version 3.3 works with Tk 4.2.
- Version 4.0beta is now available. It supports Windows, Macintosh
- and Unix.
- Updated: 02/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:groupkit-users-request@cpsc.ucalgary.ca> for signing up
- to the GroupKit user mailing list and
- <URL:mailto:groupkit-bugs@cpsc.ucalgary.ca> (GroupKit Bugs/Comments)
-
- What: Hanzi Tcl/Tk to support Chinese fonts
- Where: <URL:http://www.se.cuhk.edu.hk/dn/>
- Description: Extensions to Tcl 7.4/Tk 4.0/Kanji extension to support
- the Big 5 encoding and a input method widget. A Tcl 7.5
- version is being developed.
- Updated: 09/1996
- Contact: <URL:mailto:cwww@se.cuhk.edu.hk>
- <URL:mailto:hkng@se.cuhk.hk> (Benson Ng Hin Kwong)
-
- What: help by widget
- Where: <URL:http://HTTP.CS.Berkeley.EDU/%7Ephelps/tcltk/helpbywidget.txt>
- Description: Provide user ability to ask for help on any specific widget,
- include menu buttons. Written for Tk / 1995.
- Updated: 09/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:phelps@CS.Berkeley.EDU> (Tom Phelps)
-
- What: hierarchy class
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Mentioned in passing by a comp.lang.tcl poster as
- being related to a query made about collapsible hierarchy widgets.
- Not yet released.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:phil@aic.lockheed.com> (Phil Gordon)
-
- What: hierarchy
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/heirarchy.0.1.tar.gz>
- Description: A Heirarchy drawing package for Tk/Tcl - displays
- tree-shaped information in a folder like graphical display.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:Donald.Syme@cl.cam.ac.uk> (Donald Syme)
-
- What: Hilbert curves
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tk code to draw Hilbert curves.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:paris@cs.utexas.edu> (Ming Pan)
-
- What: HLM
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/pub/users/roseman/hlm.tar.gz>
- Description: High Level Menu (HLM) package which provides a new abstraction
- (the menubar) to aid in cross-platform Tk menus.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:roseman@cpsc.ucalgary.ca> (Mark Roseman)
-
- What: htcl
- Where: <URL:ftp://fornax.usno.navy.mil/dist/htcl/htcl.html>
- Description: Hierarchical Data System (HDS) functions registered as Tcl
- commands.
- Updated: 09/1996
- Contact: <URL:mailto:nme@fornax.usno.navy.mil> (Nicholas Elias)
-
- What: htext
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/example/htext.gz>
- Description: Tk code that sets a horizontal and vertical scrollbar for
- a text widget in Tk 3.6.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:John@LoVerso.Southborough.MA.US> (John Robert LoVerso)
-
- What: HTML display
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/tcl/html_library-0.3.tar.gz>
- Description: A simple HTML parsing and display library. Supports
- all HTML/2.0 features, including forms.
- Updated: 10/1996
- Contact: <URL:mailto:stephen.uhler@sun.com> (Stephen Uhler)
-
- What: HTML for Alpha
- Where: From the contact.
- Description: an early version of an HTML editing mode for
- the Macintosh Tcl-based Alpha editor.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:swb1@cornell.edu> (Scott W Brim)
-
- What: Hush
- Where: <URL:http://www.cs.vu.nl/%7Eeliens/hush/hush.html>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.vu.nl/pub/eliens/hush-1.7.tar.Z>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/hush-1.0.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/hush-contrib-1.0.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.ora.com/published/oreilly/xresource/issue11/hush-examples.tar.Z>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.vu.nl/pub/hush/hush-api-2.1a2.tar.Z>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.vu.nl/pub/hush/hush-shells-2.1.tar.Z>
- Description: C++ API for Tcl/Tk . Provides C++ classes for convenient yet
- flexible access to the Tcl/Tk toolkit. Offers widget and
- graphics classes, including an HTML widget. Requires
- Tcl 7.[34], Tk 3.6, and TkPixmap extension. The examples file is
- samples of code using the hush library, as mentioned in The
- X Resource, Issue 11, article "Hush - A C++ API for Tcl/Tk".
- Version 2.1 is an alpha release, supporting Tcl 7.5/Tk 4.1.
- Updated: 09/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:eliens@cs.vu.nl> (A. Eliens)
-
- What: icitcl
- Where: <URL:http://www.metronet.com/%7Ertxserv/>
- Description: ICI (pronounced icky) is a C-like interpreter written by
- Tim Long, Canon Information Systems Research Australia. This
- dynamically loadable extension uses SWIG
- to wrap a Tcl extension around anici-2.0.1. It allows
- you to write Tcl/Tk apps with some code in ICI, increasing
- processing over 50x. Requires Tcl 7.5 or later.
- Updated: 12/1996
- Contact: <URL:mailto:rtxserv@metronet.com> (Bill Wallace)
-
- What: iconbutton
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tk 1.4 button widget which displays bitmap
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:Trevor.Lowe@comp.vuw.ac.nz> (Trevor Lowe) ???
-
- What: Img
- Where: <URL:http://www.worldaccess.nl/%7Enijtmans/img.html>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.nici.kun.nl/pub/nici/software/tcltk/img/img1.1.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.nici.kun.nl/pub/nici/software/tcltk/img/img11bin.zip>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.nici.kun.nl/pub/nici/software/tcltk/img/img11.zip>
- Description: Tk extension which adds support for BMP, XBM, XPM, GIF (with
- transparency), PNG, JPEG, and TIFF image formats. Works with
- Tk 4.1 or higher, itcll 2.1 or higher, and the Tk plugin.
- The 1.1 version adds functions to read and write from channels
- to all format handlers,
- to read images from Tcl_Objs to all format handlers,
- support of PNG interlaced images by default,
- support of BMP format (1,4,8, and 24 bit uncompressed images),
- display and extract individual images from animated GIF files,
- accept binary data using -data option,
- TIFF handler speedup,
- PostScript display,
- and upgrades to libz version 1.0.4, libpng version 0.96, libjpeg
- version 6a, and libtiff, version 3.4. Source code for
- PNG, JPEG and TIFF support is included if you want to support these
- packages.
- To support GIF89 or PNG alpha channel transparency, you have to
- patch the core Tk, but the patch is included in the distribution.
- Binaries specific to several platforms are in the same directory.
- It supports Tcl 7.5, 7.6, and Tcl8.0, itcl 2.1 or 2.2, and
- Netscape plugin 1.1 or higher. The bin.zip file is a port of
- version 1.1 to Windows Tk 4.2 thru Tk 8.0.
- Updated: 09/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:Jan.Nijtmans@cmg.nl> (Jan Nijtmans)
-
- What: import namespace package
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tcl 7.5 procedure that takes a package and version and
- installs it in it's own interpreter, then provides the means
- to execute commands in this namespace or import into the current
- name space.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:nwinton@axion.bt.co.uk> (Neil Winton)
-
- What: [incr Tcl]
- Where: <URL:http://www.tcltk.com/itcl/>
- <URL:http://www.tcltk.com/itk/>
- <URL:http://www.tcltk.com/iwidgets/>
- <URL:ftp://www.tcltk.com/pub/itcl/itcl2.2.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://www.tcltk.com/pub/itcl/itcl22.exe>
- <URL:ftp://www.tcltk.com/pub/itcl/itcl2.2-ppc.sit.hqx>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/itcl2.2.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://mm-ftp.cs.berkeley.edu/pub/multimedia/winnt/tknt/tknt_devel/itclNT.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.imw.tu-clausthal.de/pub/nt/itcl/>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/TclX/tclX7.6.0-itcl.patch.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/itcl2.1p_NT.tar.Z>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/itcldiffs.for.tkstep.tgz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/Incoming/itcl-2.2-2.src.rpm>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/Incoming/itcl-tcl-2.2-2.i386.rpm>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/Incoming/itcl-tk-2.2-2.i386.rpm>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/Incoming/itcl-itcl-2.2-2.i386.rpm>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/Incoming/itcl-itk-2.2-2.i386.rpm>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/Incoming/itcl-iwidgets-2.2-2.i386.rpm>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/Incoming/itcl-2.2-2.src.rpm>
- Description: [incr tcl] is the basis of a set of extensions to support
- object-oriented programming in Tcl.
- itcl is now at version 2.2, supporting Tcl 7.6/Tk 4.2.
- There is now binary distributions for Windows 95/Windows NT and
- Macintosh.
- itcl provides the notion of a class of objects, allowing related
- procedures to be encapsulated together with their shared data
- in a local namespace hidden from the rest of the program.
- This will, for example, allow you to create new widgets based
- on previously existing widgets.
- The itcl port to Macintosh is a part of the itcl 2.1 and newer source
- distribution.
- The itcl port to Windows NT found at berkeley was done by
- <URL:mailto:harry@hilco.com> (Harry R Halladay).
- The itcl 2.1/tcl 7.5p1 port to Windows NT found at tu-clausthal.de
- was done by <URL:mailto:heimann@imw.tu-clausthal.de>
- (Klaus Heimannsfeld).
- The itcl2.1 p_NT port to Windows NT was provided by
- David Levi <URL:mailto:levi@snmp.com> so that his company could
- demonstrate some of their itcl based SNMP management software on
- Windows NT.
- The diffs for TkStep allows itcl to be used in the NextStep looking
- environment on TkStep.
- The patch for tclX 7.6.0 fixes an incompatibility between itcl
- and tclX which causes autoloading to fail.
- Updated: 07/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:mmclennan@lucent.com> (Michael J. McLennan)
- <URL:mailto:itcl-request@tcltk.com> (itcl mailing list administration)
-
- What: [incr Tcl] animated cursor
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A itcl Tk class to support cursor animation.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:amutiso@hughes.scg.hac.com> (Anthony Mutiso)
-
- What: [incr Tcl] Application FrameWork
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/pub/users/roseman/afw0.1.tar.Z>
- Description: A itcl framework to allow developers to easily add
- documentation manipulation capabilities such as creating
- new instances of a document, opening saved versions of the
- documents, dealing with unsaved documents at exit time, base
- documentation class, menubars,
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:roseman@cpsc.ucalgary.ca> (Mark Roseman)
-
- What: [incr Tcl] canvas arrow parameter sample
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Simple example of how to subclass the canvas wigwam itcl
- widget to add a -arrow middle tag.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:J.K.Wight@newcastle.ac.uk> (Jim Wight)
-
- What: [incr Tcl] Compound widget class
- Where: From the contact
- Description: An itcl abstract base class for compound widgets.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:np2@doc.ic.ac.uk> (Nat Pryce)
-
- What: [incr Tcl] dynamic objects
- Where: From the contact
- Description: An itcl class providing dynamic objects similar to OTCL.
- Updated: 09/1996
- Contact: <URL:mailto:mmclennan@lucent.com> (Michael J. McLennan)
-
- What: [incr Tcl] Esgml
- Where: <URL:http://world.std.com/%7Ecatbird/my-progs-4.html#ss4.2>
- Description: An extended SGML editor base class (Esgml) which manages
- text widget tags and marks to get text marked up in SGML the
- ability to shun insertion and the ability to import SGML tagged
- content.
- Updated: 09/1996
- Contact: <URL:mailto:catbird@world.std.com> (Fred Stewart)
-
- What: [incr Tcl] file reading class
- Where: From the contact
- Description: This is an itcl class which uses the addinput extension
- and a tail -f so that one can be notified when there is
- more to read in a file.
- Updated: 10/1996
- Contact: <URL:mailto:abrighto@eso.org> (Allan Brighton)
-
- What: [incr Tcl] file selection dialog
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/graphics/itcl_FileSelect.src.gz>
- Description: Motif-like file selection dialog using [incr Tcl].
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:mulferts@spd.dsccc.com> (Mark L. Ulferts)
- <URL:mailto:ellis@sctc.com> (Shawn Ellis)
-
- What: [incr Tcl] Itcl+ patches
- Where: <URL:http://www.cogsci.kun.nl/tkpvm/pluspatch.html>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.nici.kun.nl/pub/tkpvm/itcl2.2plus.patch.gz>
- Description: See the plus patches description for more detail.
- This file combines the Tcl 7.6p2/Tk 4.2p2 patches as well as patches
- for itcl, itk, and iwidgets. Provides enhanced dynamic loading,
- ability to create stand-alone executables, additional image
- formats, includes tkcon (version 0.70), includes new channel
- functions.
- Updated: 12/1996
- Contact: <URL:mailto:Jan.Nijtmans@cmg.nl> (Jan Nijtmans)
-
- What: [incr Tcl] Itcl++
- Where: <URL:http://www9.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/Research.english/Vision/Itcl.html>
- Description: Itcl++ parses C++ header files and generates a one-to-one mapping
- of C++ classes to itcl classes. This allows for interactively
- manipulating C++ objects via itcl objects.
- Updated: 12/1996
- Contact: <URL:mailto:slusallek@informatik.uni-erlangen.de> (Philipp Slusallek)
-
- What: [incr Tcl] Lannet Widgets
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/graphics/itcl_LW-1.0.tar.gz>
- Description: Set of itcl widgets for various bells and whistles,
- written why programmer was working at Lannet Ltd., Israel.
- Basically PD. Requires TkPixmap, BLT, and itcl.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:msterin@bmc.com> (Mark Sterin)
-
- What: [incr Tcl] Message Box
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/graphics/MessageBox.itcl.gz>
- Description: Motif like MessageBox widget with bitmaps.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:mulferts@spd.dsccc.com> (Mark L. Ulferts)
-
- What: [incr Tcl] Modifications/Enhancements
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/itcl-1.5-patches.shar.gz>
- Description: Unofficial patches to itcl-1.5 that enhance the usability
- of the package by fixing removal of objects, output of info
- command, and memory usage.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:brett.bergquist@corp.gdc.com> (Brett Bergquist)
-
- What: [incr Tcl] Paned Window
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/graphics/itcl_PanedWindow-1.3.tcl.gz>
- Description: Paned window widget using primitive widgets.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:mulferts@spd.dsccc.com> (Mark L. Ulferts)
-
- What: [incr Tcl] Panner Window
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A Panner widget built as a wigwam itcl widget.
- Does not permit commercial use.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:j.k.wight@newcastle.ac.uk> (Jim Wight)
-
- What: [incr Tcl] Photo Images
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.uniovi.es/pub/extras/tcl/>
- Description: New itcl 2.0 command to manipulate photo images. Includes
- such things as line, rectangle, circle, quantize, put_string
- (with many fonts), numerous graphical file formats that can
- be read and written (ppm, pnm, tiff, jpeg, etc.), and many
- other options.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:zz11425958@zeus.etsimo.uniovi.es> (Alumno ITInf-Juan Manuel Suarez Perez.)
-
- What: [incr Tcl] spreadsheet/table widget
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.wn.com/pub/entryTable.tar.gz>
- Description: [incr Tcl] 2.0 [incr Widgets] table/spreadsheet widget.
- Features dynamic columns and rows creation, draggable column
- dividers, individual cell configurability (colors, fonts, etc.),
- import/export capability, column and row titles. No formula
- capability.
- Updated: 12/1996
- Contact: <URL:mailto:bas@webnet.wn.com> (Bret A. Schuhmacher)
-
- What: [incr Tcl] stacks and queues
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Stacks and queues implemented in itcl arrays.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:dmeggins@aix1.uottawa.ca> (David Megginson)
-
- What: [incr Tcl] table widget
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/table-1.01.tar.gz>
- Description: Port of a C++/InterViews table widget to itcl.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:khan@pslu1.psl.wisc.edu> (Mumit Khan)
-
- What: [incr Tcl] table listbox widget
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tablelist-1.1.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tablelist-1.4.tar.gz>
- Description: An itcl table widget based on the Tk Listbox. Also includes
- checkbuttons or radiobuttons in table format. Also requires BLT.
- Latest version supports Tk 4.0, while the older version supports
- Tk 3.4.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:abrighto@eso.org> (Allan Brighton)
-
- What: [incr Tcl] Transportable Objects
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A itcl class implementing a base transportable object class.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:donald@strawberry.UK.Sun.COM> (Donald Edgar - SUN Scotland) ???
-
- What: [incr Tcl] [incr Widgets]
- Where: <URL:http://www.tcltk.com/iwidgets/>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/iwidgets2.0.1.tar.gz>
- Description: [incr Widgets] is an object-oriented mega-widget set which is
- extends Tcl/Tk, based on itcl 2.0 and itk. iwidgets
- is included with itcl distribution. Version 2.0.1 is now
- available from the WWW page. This should be included in the
- itcl 2.1 distribution.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:mulferts@spd.dsccc.com> (Mark Ulferts)
-
- What: [incr Tcl] tree widget (Brighton)
- Where: <URL:http://arch-http.hq.eso.org/%7Eabrighto/tree/tree.html>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/graphics/tree-4.0.3.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/graphics/tree-4.1.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/graphics/tree-4.2.tar.gz>
- Description: Tk 4.1 based widget for displaying dynamic trees,
- written in C++. Includes an itcl interface and a C++
- class hierarchy for developing Tcl commands and widgets in
- C++. Also known as TkTree.
- Updated: 07/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:abrighto@eso.org> (Allan Brighton)
-
- What: [incr Tcl] widget base class (Pryce)
- Where: <URL:http://www-dse.doc.ic.ac.uk/%7Enp2/itcl_widgets/>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/itcl_widgets-0.1.tar.gz>
- Description: A foundation itcl class for Tk widgets. This sets up
- a number of basic features needed by [incr Tcl] for the Tk widgets.
- The widget set mimics the Motif GUI with focus highlighting,
- keyboard traversal, contains a file selection dialog, message box,
- message bar, scrolled-area, panner, treemap, etc.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:np2@doc.ic.ac.uk> (Nat Pryce)
-
- What: [incr Tcl] widget base class (Sterin)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A modification of Pryce's itcl widget base class to
- support proper destroy handling.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:mark@lannet.com> (Mark Sterin)
-
- What: [incr Tcl] wigwam
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/wigwam-1.5b.tar.gz>
- Description: A 'bundle of tricks' that enables the Tk widgets
- to be regarded as itcl classes.
- Does not permit commercial use.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:J.K.Wight@newcastle.ac.uk> (Jim Wight)
- <URL:mailto:lindsay.marshall@newcastle.ac.uk> (Lindsay Marshall)
-
- What: Informix support (Kuhn)
- Where: <URL:http://www.iiug.org/members/memb_software/archive/tclsql>
- <URL:http://www.iiug.org/members/memb_software/archive/tcl4gl>
- Description: Direct access to sql from Tcl, written for use with Informix.
- Updated: 09/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:bkuhn@acm.org> (Brad Kuhn)
-
- What: Informix support (Kumar)
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/databases/isqltcl3.2/isqltcl3.2.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/databases/sql_tcl/sql_tcl.tar.gz>
- Description: A standard document for adding SQL support in Tcl and
- full blown support for INFORMIX in Tcl/Tk. Now at version 3.0.
- This version works with Informix versions [457].x as well as
- Tcl 7.x/Tk 4.x. Contains support for Binary Large Objects and
- Text datatypes. A windowing version of isql, based on the
- WISQL package (which requires tclX) is also available.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:skumar@netcom.com> (Srinivas Kumar)
-
- What: Informix interface (Levy)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Interface between Informix and Tcl/TK.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:Sean.Levy@cs.cmu.edu>
-
- What: ISR3 extension
- Where: From the contact
- Description: an extension of wishx (Extended Tcl/Extended Tk) that has
- hooks to handle ISR3.2 tokens, specifically read and write them
- and to draw them on Tk Canvas widgets. It can be used to
- build a GUI frontend to ISR3.2 and can be used to fork ISR3.2
- tasks and to display ISR3.2 tokens.
- See <URL:http://vis-www.cs.umass.edu/projects/isr/isr.html> for
- more information.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:heller@deepsoft.com>
-
- What: ir-tcl
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.algonet.se/pub/index/yaz/ir-tcl-1.0.tar.gz>
- Description: Information Retrieval Toolkit for Tcl.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:info@index.ping.dk>
-
- What: itemOrder
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tk procedure to raise or lower a widget.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:cwen@houston.geoquest.slb.com> (Chenglee "Charlie" Wen)
-
- What: jTcl
- Where: <URL:http://web.iu-vannes.fr/%7Ephillf/jTcl.html>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.fridu.com/pub/fridu/jTcl.tgz>
- Description: A flying parser written in Tcl that allows using coding
- Tcl in a Java-like syntax providing an object approach to Tcl.
- Updated: 04/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:phillf@fridu.com> (Philippe Le Foll)
-
- What: Jumble
- Where: <URL:http://www.han.de/%7Eracke/juf-prj.html>
- Description: Jumble (aka Jultaf) is a Tcl only package providing procedures
- for manipulation of arrays, files, and strings, as well as
- script debugging aids, templates and command line processing.
- Also contains source for a shared library loadable by Tcl to access
- the GDBM database.
- Updated: 04/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:racke@gundel.han.de> (Stefan Hornburg)
-
- What: Kerberos 5 binding (Hornstein)
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/net/tcl-krb5-0.9/tcl-krb5-0.9.tar.gz>
- Description: A set of Tcl 7.5 or higher bindings to the Kerberos 5 API.
- Requires a full Kerberos 5 v1.0 installation.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:kenh@cmf.nrl.navy.mil> (Ken Hornstein)
-
- What: Kerberos-authenticated safe RPC (Madere)
- Where: In development by the contact
- Description: A secure distributed processing package using Kerberos.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:madere@bga.com> (Steve Madere)
-
- What: Key List printing procedures
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/keylprint.tlib.gz>
- Description: Pretty printing tclX keylists for human consumption.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:spencer@med.umich.edu> (Spencer W. Thomas)
-
- What: Key symbol dynamic support
- Where: From the contact
- Description: patch to tkBind.c to look up non-standard Key symbols using Xlib.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:Nick.Ing-Simmons@tiuk.ti.com> (Nick Ing-Simmons)
-
- What: Key symbols enhanced support
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tk enhancement for additional keysym support.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:Michael.Salmon@eos.ericsson.se> (Michael Salmon)
-
- What: Lamda functions (Demailly)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tcl code to implement Lamda like functions.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:dl@mail.box.eu.org> (Laurent Demailly)
-
- What: Lamda pure Tcl functions (Noble)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Provide support for unnamed procs in Tcl.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:kjx@comp.vuw.ac.nz> (R James Noble)
-
- What: Lamda anonymous procedures (Thomas)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Set of Tcl modifications to allow definition of anonymous
- (unnamed) procedures
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:spencer@med.umich.edu> (Spencer W. Thomas)
-
- What: Lamda functions (Tromey)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Hack to the unknown function to provide a simple
- implementation of anonymous Lamda functions.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:tromey@busco.lanl.gov> (Tom Tromey)
-
- What: Lamda functions (Wallach)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Simple proc to provide a Lamda-like capability in Tcl.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:dwallach@cs.Princeton.EDU> (Dan Wallach)
-
- What: Large numbers of listbox entries workaround
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/canvas_inactive_items-0.1.gz>
- Description: A sample "fix" for dealing with large numbers of entries
- in listboxes.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: Unknown
-
- What: lassign
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Assign elements of list to the given variables.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:halazar@media.mit.edu> (Michael Halle)
-
- What: Linear sort on list of lists
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Alphanumeric comparison for linear sort of lists.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:matt@deshaw.com> (Matthew Newman)
-
- What: linked list procedures
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Set of Tcl procedures to maintain a "linked list".
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:art@rain.org> (Art Morel)
-
- What: lisp2wish (Kaye)
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/lisp2wish6.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.cis.upenn.edu/pub/kaye/lisp2wish6.tar.Z>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.cmu.edu/user/ai/lang/lisp/gui/lsp2wish/>
- Description: Modified version of Kramer's package.
- Tested with Lucid Common Lisp 4.[01] but should work on other
- platforms for Lucid or Allegro.
- See <URL:http://www.cis.upenn.edu/%7Ekaye/home.html> for
- more details.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:kaye@linc.cis.upenn.edu> (Jonathan Kaye)
-
- What: lisp2wish (Kramer)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Common Lisp to Tk interface. Demonstrates how one
- may communicate synchronously between a lisp process and a
- Tcl/Tk process.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:kramer@cs.toronto.edu> (Bryan M Kramer)
-
- What: lisp interface to Tk (Lindner)
- Where: <URL:ftp://intellektik.informatik.th-darmstadt.de/pub/plopp/with-wish.tar.gz>
- Description: A simple Lisp to Tcl/Tk interface, designed while developing
- an assistance planner.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:matthias@intellektik.informatik.th-darmstadt.de> (Matthias Lindner)
-
- What: list extract into variables
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tcl function which parses a list's elements into a set
- of variables.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:np2@doc.ic.ac.uk> (Nat Pryce)
-
- What: list select
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/alcatel/extensions/listselect.tcl.gz>
- Description: Simple file selector
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:msilva@cs.Berkeley.EDU> (Mario Jorge Silva)
-
- What: list remove empty elements
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tcl convenience function whic hremoves empty elements from
- a list.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:jeff.hobbs@acm.org> (Jeffrey Hobbs)
-
- What: list quicksort
- Where: From the contact
- Description: short set of Tcl routines which implement the quicksort
- algorithm over lists using user-defined comparison function.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:np2@doc.ic.ac.uk> (Nat Pryce)
-
- What: list unique
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Create a list containing only unique elements.
- A whole series of these were posted - Wayne just summarized them.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:throopw@sheol.org> (Wayne Throop)
-
- What: listbox replace command
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/listbox-rtb-2.2.patch.gz>
- Description: Rather than deleting and inserting items, this new command
- replaces text in place. Also adds a recolor and flash listbox
- subcommand.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:rtb@lata.demon.co.uk> (Rob Blackbourn)
-
- What: listbox replacement written overtop of text widget
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.slac.stanford.edu/software/TkMail/fancylb-2.1.tar.gz>
- Description: Fancy Listbox is written as a wrapper around the text widget,
- allowing a fancier listbox than default, but without the overhead
- of installing one of the other extensions.
- Marcel van Bergen <m.l.vanbergen@student.utwente.nl> reports
- having a correction to this to fix a -configure problem.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:raines@slac.stanford.edu> (Paul Raines)
-
- What: listbox with dragging selection of elements
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Script to Augment the Tk bindings for Listbox so that
- click and drag can be used to select elements from the listbox.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:daniel.zepeda@waii.com> (Daniel Paul Zepeda)
-
- What: lmatch
- Where: From the contact
- Description: tclX code to return subsets of lists, based on patterns.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:John@LoVerso.Southborough.MA.US> (John Robert LoVerso)
-
- What: Load File DLL
- Where: From the contact
- <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.uoregon.edu/pub/tcl/contrib/>
- Description: A loadable DLL for wish 4.1, done in Borland 4.5. Adds the
- Load and Save file dialogs.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:rjamison@gothamcity.jsc.nasa.gov> (Bob Jamison)
-
- What: Tk login window
- Where: <URL:http://ftp.res.bbsrc.ac.uk/pub/tcl-tk/login.tcl>
- <URL:http://ftp.res.bbsrc.ac.uk/pub/tcl-tk/password.tcl>
- Description: A Login and Password proc for logging into ORACLE. Could
- be adapted for other types of login needs.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:Andy.Caiger@bbsrc.ac.uk> (Andy Caiger)
-
- What: lparse
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Split a list into separate variables, in a manner
- similar to the parsing of arguments to a procedure.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:glv@oblivion.utdallas.edu> (Glenn Vanderburg)
-
- What: stable lsort
- Where: <URL:http://www.vnet.net/users/drh/tclCmdIL.c>
- Description: Modified version of core Tcl file, enhancing lsort to
- provide the ability to do reentrant stable sorting, as well
- as dictionary sorting.
- Updated: 12/1996
- Contact: <URL:mailto:drh@tobit.vnet.net> (D. Richard Hipp)
-
- What: Tcl memory management modification
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Proof of concept patch to change Tcl from using malloc/realloc
- and free to using TclAlloc, TclRealloc, TclFree, and a set of
- those functions using the default memory allocations. With
- this scheme, one can replace the alloc set with debugging versions,
- more efficient memory managers, etc.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:jtc@cygnus.com> (J.T. Conklin)
-
- What: MacFsbox
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.ceram.fr/pub/tcl/MacFsbox-1.0.tcl.gz>
- Description: Single Tcl file that implements a Macintosh-like file
- selection box.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:Frank.Mangin@ceram.fr> (Frank Mangin)
-
- What: MacGoodies
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/pub/users/roseman/MacGoodies.sit.hqx>
- Description: Macintosh-specific extensions to MacTcl.
- Includes launching other files or applications, making
- Tcl scripts double-clickable, standard file
- dialogs, drag manager support.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:roseman@cpsc.ucalgary.ca> (Mark Roseman)
-
- What: major/minor Tcl command extension
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tcl code allowing one to define subcommands dynamically,
- even to built-in commands.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:shess@tundra.winternet.com> (Scott Hess)
-
- What: MDI
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.ilrt.bris.ac.uk/out/usertemp/joel/mdi.tcl.gz>
- Description: A widget to handle multiple documents in a host application
- window. Using scwoop's composite widget package, it allows any other
- widget to be managed as a client in the MDI host window. Works
- with STOOOP-2.3/SCWOOP-1.3 and newer.
- Updated: 11/1996
- Contact: <URL:mailto:Joel.Crisp@bris.ac.uk> (Joel Crisp)
-
- What: mdw_lib
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/mdw_lib-1.0.tgz>
- Description: A classlib for [m]ulti-[d]ocument-[w]indow applications.
- The mdw-lib is a number of Tcl/Tk procedures to create and
- manipulate multiple child windows in one Tk application window.
- Updated: 04/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:swz@rtws18.ee.tu-berlin.de> (Thomas Schwarze)
-
- What: MegaWidget package
- Where: <URL:http://www.cs.uoregon.edu/research/tcl/script/widget/>
- Description: Software developed under Tk 4.2+ to provide a megawidget
- capability for Tk. It doesn't use namespaces yet.
- While tested thru Tk 8.0b2, some problems still remained
- under Windows wiht Tk 8.
- Megawidgets included in this package are combobox, console,
- hierarchy list display, progressbar, tabnotebook, validating
- entry widget, and scrolledtext. Also, support for balloon help
- and paned window management are included.
- Updated: 08/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:jeff.hobbs@acm.org>
-
- What: memchan
- Where: <URL:http://www.westend.com/%7Ekupries/software.html>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.westend.com/pub/aku/memchan1.4.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.westend.com/pub/aku/mchan14.zip>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.westend.com/pub/aku/mchan14b.zip>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/memchan1.4.tar.gz>
- Description: A new type for Tcl 7.[56]'s channel system. Memory channels
- conform to the same interface as files and sockets, but the data
- is stored in memory rather than in files. They are good for
- long dynamic strings and passing large quantities of data.
- Supports Window and Unix. See the directories above
- for Zip file source and binary distribution for Windows.
- Now supports Tcl 8.0b2.
- Updated: 07/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:a.kupries@westend.com> (Andreas Kupries)
-
- What: Menu help
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/menuhelp.tar.gz>
- Description: A patch to tkMenu 4.0 so that you can attach Tcl code
- to be executed when a menu entry is entered or left.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:crowley@cs.unm.edu> (Charlie Crowley)
-
- What: Menu item enable/disable
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A cople of Tk routines to allow one to enable and disable lists
- of menu items.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:hali@ppv.ericsson.se> (Hakan Liljegren,8120,000458)
-
- What: Common Menu support
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tk code to define menu panes and use those panes in menu bars
- or popup menus.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:mark@lannet.com> (Mark Sterin)
-
- What: Metacanvas
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tk extension to read and write canvas metafiles.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:np2@doc.ic.ac.uk> (Nat Pryce)
-
- What: Metalbase interface
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A dirty little interface between Metalbase 5.0 and Tcl.
- This author also has written a DiamondBase extension.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:poenisch@wirtschaft.tu-chemnitz.de> (Jens Poenisch)
-
- What: miniSQL database interface (Blackbourn)
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/databases/libmsqltcl-1.0/libmsqltcl-1.0.tar.gz>
- Description: A Tcl interface to the Minerva Mini SQL Lightweight Database
- Engine. Supports multiple connections to one or more database
- servers, all msql statements, returns select query results either
- as Tcl lists or interates a script over the resulting rows,
- access information about databases, tables and columns.
- Includes a useful mini-monitor (mmon) written in tclX and Tk 3.x.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:rtb@lata.demon.co.uk> (Rob Blackbourn)
-
- What: miniSQL database interface (Pepers)
- Where: <URL:ftp://Bond.edu.au/pub/Bond_Uni/Minerva/msql/contrib/tcl_msql.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://Bond.edu.au/pub/Bond_Uni/Minerva/msql/>
- Description: MiniSQL is a simple database that uses a subset of SQL for
- data definition and manipulation. It lacks features like join,
- integrity checks, etc. but has enough to be useful.
- It can be located in the second URL above.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:pepersb@cuug.ab.ca> (Brad Pepers)
-
- What: miniSQL database interface (Soderstrom)
- Where: <URL:http://www.NeoSoft.com/tcl/ftparchive/sorted/databases/msqltcl-2.30>
- <URL:ftp://Bond.edu.au/pub/Minerva/msql/Contrib/>
- Description: A Tcl interface to Dave Hughe's MiniSQL (mSQL) database server.
- Supports multiple connections, multiple databases, all Mini SQL
- statements, returns SELECT query results as Tcl lists or can interate
- a script of resulting rows, and provides access to info about databases,
- tables, and columns. Interfaces to other languages also exist.
- Requires Tcl 7.6/Tk 4.2/mSQL 2.0.1. It is not compatible with
- Tcl 8 or mSQL 1.
- Updated: 09/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:msql-list-request@Bond.edu.au> (mSQL mailing list)
-
- What: miniSQL database interface (Smith)
- Where: <URL:http://dess.tallships.istar.ca/%7Ehclsmith/tcltk/msql/>
- Description: Interface to the mSQL 2.0b5 C API for experimenting with
- This is new code, in no way derived from any of the other Tcl-mSQL
- interfaces. This was made for Tcl 7.6, but probably works with
- slightly earlier versions.
- Updated: 06/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:hclsmith@tallships.istar.ca> (Hume Smith)
-
- What: Miscellaneous solutions to Tcl problems
- Where: <URL:http://www.sunlabs.com/%7Ekcorey/answers.html>
- Description: Examples of how to do things like provide balloon help over menu
- items, do background processing, eat events while a program is busy,
- do combobox widgets, scroll two text widgets with one scrollbar,
- scroll to currently focused canvas item, moving graphs, move
- the nodes of a polygon around dynamically, track what procedures
- are called (with what arguments), scrolling a grid managed frame in
- a canvas, using fileevent on a pipe, simple spreadsheet using
- grid, and a simple listbox inside a text widget.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:kcorey@eng.sun.com> (Ken Corey)
-
- What: mkImagesPane
- Where: <URL:http://r8h.cs.man.ac.uk:8000/tcl/imagePane.tcl>
- Description: Create a window containing a series of icons in it.
- Intended mainly for toolbars in its current form.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:fellowsd@cs.man.ac.uk> (Donal K. Fellows)
-
- What: Moat/TclMotif (Newmarch)
- Where: <URL:ftp://csc.canberra.edu.au/pub/motif/tclMotif/tclMotif.tar.z>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.x.org/contrib/devel_tools/tclMotif.1.4.tar.Z>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tclMotif.1.4.tar.gz>
- Description: A Tcl shell (moat) which uses Motif widgets rather than
- Tk widgets. Requires Tcl 7.3 and Motif 1.2.1.
- Some Motif 2.0 support is present, but it is based on a beta
- release of Motif 2.0.
- A mailing list is available on
- <URL:mailto:listserv@ise.canberra.edu.au> ; send a
- "subscribe tclMotif your_name"
- line to join.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:jan@pandonia.canberra.edu.au> (Jan Newmarch)
-
- What: Modula 3 interface to Tcl/Tk
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.vlsi.polymtl.ca/lude/modula3-3.3/src/orig/misc/tcl/>
- Description: Interface to Tcl/Tk. See distribution for more details.
- Updated:
- Contact: Unknown
-
- What: moodss
- Where: <URL:http://www.mygale.org/~jfontain/moodss-1.0.tar.gz>
- Description: The Modular Object Oriented Dynamic SpreadSheet (moodss)
- package is implemented in Tcl/Tk 8 and displays tabular data
- defined in independant modules. Complete help is provided.
- Some modules are provides as examples which show displaying of
- ps and cpustats. Complete HTML documentation is
- also included.
- Updated: 09/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:jfontain@mygale.org> (Jean-Luc Fontaine)
-
- What: moreButtons
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/moreButtons-1.2.tar.gz>
- Description: Small collection of extensions to Tk 3.4 which add a simple
- triangular button like the ones at the ends of scroll bar
- and a button which can have both bitmap and text.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:simmdan@isu.edu> (Daniel Simmons)
-
- What: Motif entry widget behavior
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A Tk entry widget with some of the behavior Motif users expect.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:will@Starbase.NeoSoft.COM> (Will Morse)
-
- What: TCLMOTIF (Barlow)
- Where: <URL:ftp://gatekeeper.dec.com/rom/euuc-freeware/MISCELLA/TCL/TCLMOTIF.Z>
- Description: Ultrix port of Tcl 6 with Motif extension.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:barlow@decwet.enet.dec.com> (Doug Barlow, DECwest NSM/AD)
-
- What: mouse button release command
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A Tk command to indicate explicitly that the mouse button
- has been released - resolves problems where local grabs and
- mouse button conflicts are encountered.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:golding@merl.com> (Andy Golding)
-
- What: MPEG widget
- Where: <URL:http://www.cdt.luth.se/%7Emattias/mmexmh/>
- Description: Tk 4.0 widget for displaying the MPEG animation files.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:pepparh@kalkyl.cdt.luth.se> (Peter Parnes)
-
- What: mtcl
- Where: <URL:ftp://ccfadm.eeg.ccf.org/pub/ctk/mtcl.tar.gz>
- Description: Martin's TCL (mtcl) is a set of Tcl functions which can be
- added piecemeal to an interpreter's running environment. They
- include the ability to bind a command to a variable, a foreach
- command, an immediate contect procedure, a list assignment,
- and method invocations.
- Updated: 11/1996
- Contact: <URL:mailto:andrewm@ccfadm.eeg.ccf.org> (Martin Andrews)
-
- What: Multibyte Support for Tk
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/patch-16bit.0.2.1.tar.gz>
- Description: Tk 3.2 support for 2 byte character strings.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:furukawa@apricot.kek.jp> (Kazuro Furukawa)
-
- What: Multi-column menus for Tk 3.6
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Patch to implement multi-column menus for tk3.6.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:schilz@mpi-sb.mpg.de> (Thomas Schilz)
-
- What: Multiple Extensions Management and Dynamic Linking
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/shells-1.1.tar.gz>
- Description: A small package for dynamic loading of Tcl/Tk extensions as
- suggested during the Tcl 93 Workshop. Includes a basic Tcl shell,
- a modified wish shell, and a dynamic extension loader for SunOS.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:bollini@ipvvis.UNIPV.IT> (Alessandro Bollini)
- <URL:mailto:rubini@ipvvis.unipv.it> (Alessandro Rubini)
-
- What: Multiple interpreter support
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/minterp-0.9.tar.gz>
- Description: Create/control Multiple Interpreters from TCL 6, and also
- supports Object Oriented Programming.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:david@davids.mmdf.com> (David Herron)
-
- What: Multiple linked listboxes
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A Tk procedure providing support for multiple listboxes arranged
- side by side, all scrilled vertically by a single shared vertical
- scrollbar, with each having it's own horizontal scrollbar.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:James.M.Synge@Tek.COM> (James Synge)
-
- What: NDBM extension (Ellson)
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/databases/tcl+ndbm-0.1/tcl+ndbm-0.1.tar.gz>
- Description: Two Tcl/Tk extensions for accessing NDBM files from
- Tcl/Tk.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:John.Ellson@att.com> (John Ellson)
-
- What: NDBM extension (Stringer)
- Where: <URL:ftp://cs6400.mcc.ac.uk/pub/src/tcl_ndbm.c>
- Description: Converted tclgdbm into ndbm calls. No new documentation.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:P.Stringer@mcc.ac.uk> (Phil Stringer)
-
- What: NeoSoft Tcl
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/>
- Description: Tcl 7.3 set of commands and libraries providing interfaces to
- disk-based btree and hashtables, TCP/IP server-client objects,
- along with examples of an IRC robot object, RFC931 authentication
- object, support for WWW CGI scripts, WWW log file parsing.
- Also, this includes file requestors, dialog boxes, pull-down menus,
- class libraries for databases, listboxes, a Tk notepad, progress
- notifiers, UDP-based object sharing, and more. Package includes
- Tcl 7.3, Tk 3.6, itcl 1.5, Tcl-DP, tclX, color pixmap and GIF
- support, and Expect 5.13.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:tcl-project@neosoft.com> (Neosoft support)
-
- What: net CDF
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/unknown/net_tcl.tar.gz>
- Description: Tcl extension for netCDF. (???)
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: Unknown
-
- What: Netscape Remote
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/net/netscape-remote-v1.2/netscape-remote-v1.2.tar.gz>
- Description: A Tcl 7.6 package that speaks the X property protocol
- Netscape uses to communicate with other instances of itself.
- Tested on SunOS 4.x, NetBSD, and IRIX.
- Contact <URL:mailto:lawrench@orl.wec.com> for modifications to
- support Tcl 8.0b1.
- Updated: 07/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:kenh@cmf.nrl.navy.mil> (Ken Hornstein)
-
- What: Network Management / SNMP
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/net/tcl_nm-1.03/tcl-nm-1.03.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tcl_curses.shar.gz>
- Description: An initial implementation of an API for SNMP. This is currently
- being reworked in the light of SNMPv2. Please check with the mail-
- server for current status. Send a help line to the mailserver
- for details of signing up for the SNMP Tcl mailing list.
- Also note that packages such as
- tcl_curses, tcl_dbm, tcl_mib, tclnm, and tcl_snmp or tk_snmp
- are available.
- Contact the mailing list to ask for details.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:majordomo@data.fls.dk> (Mailing service daemon)
-
- What: New Menu widget
- Where: <URL:http://www.sra.co.jp/people/hoshi/new_menu.html>
- Description: new_menu is a new Tk procedure. It accepts -tag options,
- supprots dynamic updates to torn-off copies, and allows one to
- limit the app to only tearing off a single copy.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:hoshi@sra.co.jp> (Hoshi Takanori)
-
- What: New Regular Expression extension
- Where: <URL:http://www.neosoft.com/tcl/ftparchive/sorted/devel/nre20.tar.gz>
- Description: Superset of Tcl 8's default regsub support. Can be used as an
- add on, or, with appropriate invocation, as a replacement for the
- default. It is binary clean, evaluates regular expressions faster,
- has extended Perl features . Has been tested on Solaris, HP, and
- Windows NT.
- Updated: 09/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:darrel@gemstone.com> (Darrel Schneider)
-
- What: NeXTSTEP / Tcl interface (Johnson)
- Where: <URL:ftp://media.mit.edu/pub/WavesWorld/WW1.0B2Complete.tar>
- <URL:ftp://media.mit.edu/pub/WavesWorld/WW1.0B2SrcOnly.tar>
- Description: This is a strictly NeXTSTEP interface. One of the two palettes
- included in this release is WWTCLWidgets one take on how to integrate
- Tcl into the NeXTSTEP development environment.
- The other palette makes use of the Tcl widget palette.
- The other WavesWorld palettes, on
- <URL:ftp://media.mit.edu/pub/WavesWorld/>,
- integrate Tcl into IB, complete with a suite of UI objects,
- and a 3D modeling language called eve, which is basically Tcl with a
- full RenderMan binding. The WWTCLWidgetsPalette includes a WWTCLInterp,
- which is an objective-C wrapper around a Tcl interp.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:wave@media.mit.edu> (Michael B. Johnson)
-
- What: NextStep / Tcl MAB
- Where: <URL:ftp://cs.orst.edu/pub/next/submissions/>
- Description: A Tcl 7.3 MAB - unfortunately, I don't speak NextStep so
- that's about all I know.
- Updated:
- Contact: Unknown
-
- What: niceString
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Simple Tcl script which quotes special characters in a string
- so that they can be written and read to files without fear of
- evaluation occuring.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:paisit@dstc.uts.edu.au> (Paisit Thamsakorn)
-
- What: NIS+ interface library
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/net/nistcl-0.02/nistcl-0.02.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://csi.jpl.nasa.gov/pub/tcl/nistcl-0.02.tar.gz>
- Description: Super pre-alpha release of a TCL interface SunOS 5.x NIS+ library.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:mwette@csi.jpl.nasa.gov> (Matt Wette)
-
- What: NLI Tcl extension
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/databases/NLItcl/NLItcl.tar.gz>
- Description: A Tcl extension supporting the Natural Language Inc.'s
- natural language database front end.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:de@lick.ucsc.edu> (De Clarke)
-
- What: Numeric Array extension to Tcl
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/narray-0.5.tar.gz>
- Description: Provide support for large in-memory multi-dimensional numeric
- arrays. Also provides support for applying Tcl functions over each
- element of the array in a byte code compiled format.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:slshen@lbl.gov> (Sam Shen)
- <URL:mailto:sls@aero.org> (Sam Shen)
-
- What: Numeric string comparison
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.std.com/pub/drh/strcmp.c>
- Description: A new C subroutine, sstrcmp, which compares it's two string
- arguments. If the two are numbers, then the return value is
- done as if the numbers were compares - thus comparing 22 and 3
- will return as 3 being less than 22.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:drh@world.std.com>
-
- What: Non blocking Tcl interpreter
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/no_block.tar.gz>
- Description: no_block is an extension which simulates a non_blocking
- tclsh, so that when it is backgrounded, it can continue to
- process data or handle events until the user chooses to interact
- with it again.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:bstarr@monet.ics.uci.edu> (Brian Joseph Starr)
-
- What: Non blocking Tcl pipes
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Modification of Tcl 7.4's tclUnixAZ
- to support opening a pipe in non-blocking mode.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:johnh@mailhost.amcc.com> (John Hardin)
-
- What: Notifier object
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tcl code which provides you event notification, but not
- reliant on X events. Purely Tcl code.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:roseman@cpsc.ucalgary.ca> (Mark Roseman)
-
- What: Objective C / Tcl library
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.rochester.edu/pub/packages/objc/libtclobjc-1.0.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.informatik.uni-muenchen.de/pub/comp/platforms/next/Developer/resources/libraries/libtclobjc-1.0.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.informatik.uni-muenchen.de/pub/comp/platforms/next/Developer/resources/libraries/libtclobjc-1.0.1.s.tar.gz>
- Description: A library consists of objects and support functions for
- communicating between Objective-C and Tcl/Tk. From Tcl you can send
- messages to Objective-C objects and get textual representations of
- what's returned. The library requires gcc-2.5.8 or higher,
- Tcl-7.3, Tk-3.6, libcoll-931026, libreadline and GNU make.
- There is also a NextSteP version available as well.
- The 1.0.1.s version is a bug fix version for NeXT.
- Updated: 06/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:mccallum@cs.rochester.edu> (R. Andrew McCallum)
-
- What: Object Tcl
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/oop/ObjectTcl.1.0.tar.gz>
- Description: A Tcl extension that allows one to use object
- oriented programming concepts from within Tcl and provides a
- tight object-oriented coupling to C++. Can be used freely for
- non-commercial purposes; email the contact for commercial use
- licensing details. For more details, see
- <URL:http://www.x.co.uk/devt/ObjectTcl/cover.html>.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:otcl@x.co.uk> (Object Tcl)
-
- What: ObjectiveTcl
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.stepwise.com/pub/Vendors/TipTop_Software/ObjTcl.pkg.2.0.tar>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.tiptop.com/pub/ObjectiveTcl/ObjTcl.pkg.2.0.tar>
- Description: Commercial product (available for a 30 day free trial) which
- is an advanced object-oriented environment for NEXTSTEP/OpenStep.
- Provides full access to Objective-C objects and
- facilitates creating classes and methods at
- runtime.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:objtcl-l-request@tiptop.com>
- <URL:mailto:info@tiptop.com>
-
- What: obTcl
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.dynas.se/pub/tcl/obTcl.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/obTcl-0.56.tar.gz>
- Description: A Tcl 7.[45] object and megawidget extension, supporting multiple
- inheritance, three new storage classes, and fully transparent
- Tk megawidgets. If you need a Tab/Notebook widget or a
- Paned Window widget, but only want to use standard Tk, this
- extension might be for you. Now has an optional loadable accelerator
- module (which requires use of Tcl 7.5) .
- Current version is 0.56.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:patrik@dynas.se> (Patik Floding)
-
- What: Tcl OCX
- Where: <URL:http://www.iac.net/%7Efarstar/Tcl75Ocx.htm>
- Description: TclOCX is a Tcl 7.5 Win32 extension under development by the
- contact. It exposes much of the functionality of the Tcl interpreter
- to OLE compliant development systems such as VisualBasic, Delphi, etc.
- Supports any functionality not requiring a callback mechanism.
- Has been tested under VB 4.0 and VC 4.2. Implementing new commands
- is not currently possible. Contact has made source available for
- a short time as he hasn't time to do justice to the project.
- Updated: 02/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:andrew@farstar.iac.net>
-
- What: odbctcl
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/databases/odbctcl-0.2/odbctcl-0.2.zip>
- Description: Binary distribution for Tcl 7.6 or Tcl 8.0a2 for Windows.
- It was compiled with Borland C++ 4.5 using Win32 API, so it should
- run under Windows NT, Windows 95, and Windows 3.1 (with Win32s),
- as well as Linux 2.0.6.
- This is an alpha release (meaning that interfaces may change).
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:103662.3300@compuserve.com> (Jose L Porcayo)
-
- What: OLE
- Where: <URL:http://www.nmis.org/AboutNMIS/Team/KipC/Magenta/contents.html>
- Description: 1995 MIT class project to build a Windows NT OLE 2.0 extension for
- Tcl. The final report, as well as the source and binaries,
- can be found here.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:kip@mit.edu> (Kip Compton)
-
- What: Open Scripting Architecture (Apple) Extension (Darley)
- Where: <URL:http://www.das.harvard.edu/users/students/Vincent_Darley/>
- Description: Tcl extension for the Macintosh MacTcl to access Apple's OSA.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:vince@das.harvard.edu> (Vince Darley)
-
- What: OpenGL context Tk widget
- Where: <URL:ftp://cgl.uwaterloo.ca/pub/cs488/supplied.july.95.tar.gz>
- Description: Tk widget that maintains an OpenGL context.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:mmccool@cgl.UWaterloo.CA> (Michael D. McCool)
-
- What: OpenGL Tk output widget
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.EasternGraphics.com/pub/egr/tkopengl/tkopengl1.0.tar.gz>
- Description: This Tk opengl widget allows integration of windows, having
- three-dimensional graphics output produced by OpenGl, into
- Tk applications. It is available for Unix and Windows platforms.
- Updated: 06/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:wicht@EasternGraphics.com> (Frank Wicht)
-
- What: OpenWindows tkBind mod
- Where: From the contact
- Description: One line patch to change the Alt modifier from using Mod2
- to using Mod4.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:darkfox@netcom.com> (Johnson Michael Earls)
-
- What: OpTcl
- Where: <URL:http://www.sys.uea.ac.uk/%7Efuzz/OpTcl.html>
- Description: Dynamic module for Windows/OLE to enable binding from Tk
- to OLE components. Future versions may be able to handle
- JavaBeans or even OpenDoc, if there is interest.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:f.pezeshkpour@uea.ac.uk> (Farzad Pezeshkpour)
-
- What: Oracle extension to Tcl.
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/databases/oratcl-2.41/oratcl-2.41.tar.gz>
- <URL:http://www.neosoft.com/tcl/ftparchive/sorted/databases/oratcl-2.5b2/>
- Description: Provide access to a Oracle 6.0-7.3.2 Database server from within
- Tcl. OraTcl 2.4 is based on Tcl 7.[56] (tclX recommended).
- Email contact for a makefile for Windows that was submitted by a user.
- OraTcl 2.5 is in beta, and includes Windows NT support, cursor
- variables from PL/SQL, can bind Tcl variables to orafetch results,
- can bind Tcl variables to Oracle :bind variables, supports asynchronous
- SQL execution.
- Updated: 05/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:tpoindex@nyx.net> (Tom Poindexter)
-
- What: OSE C++ tools
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.th-darmstadt.de/pub/programming/languages/C++/class-libraries/OSE/>
- <URL:ftp://csis.dit.csiro.au/pub/SEG/ose/>
- Description: Collection of programming tools and class libraries for C++.
- One of the 3 primary class libraries is OTKLIB, a library of
- components which builds on other classes in OSE to allow
- integration of Tcl/Tk library into applications making use of the
- poll/select based event handling mechanism provided elsewhere
- in OSE. The event handling system provides access (for C++ code)
- to file events, signals, timers and alarms. Arbitrary jobs may
- also be scheduled. A wide variety of hardware, operating systems,
- and C++ compilers are supported. Also supports ObjectStore and
- Versant OODBMS. Includes a build environment which simplifies
- writing makefiles and testing using Purify, Quantify, TestCenter,
- etc. as well as many other development issues. A mailing list
- exists as well as online WWW documentation. Documentation is at
- <URL:http://www.telstra.com.au/docs/ose/doc/ose-home.html>.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:ose@nms.otc.com.au> (OSE questions)
-
- What: MIT otcl
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.tns.lcs.mit.edu/pub/otcl/>
- <URL:ftp://mohegan.wi-inf.uni-essen.de/pub/otcl-0.96b.tar.gz>
- Description: MIT Object Tcl is a dynamic Object-Oriented Programming
- extension for Tcl, featuring program styles, inheritance,
- meta objects, automatic method combinations, mixing of C and C++.
- Works with Tcl 7.[345].
- The version from Germany contains a set of fixes for various
- destroy problems discovered by Martin Andrews and Gustaf
- Neumann.
- Updated: 05/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:djw@lcs.mit.edu> (David J. Wetherall)
- <URL:mailto:andrewm@ccfadm.eeg.ccf.org> (Martin Andrews)
- <URL:mailto:Gustaf.Neumann@uni-essen.de>
-
- What: MIT otcl extensions and patches
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Contact has posted a couple of patches, including one that
- gives "gensym" support - by specifying gensym as the name
- of the object, a unique object name is returned.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:hildjj@fuentez.com> (Joe Hildebrand)
-
- What: MIT otcl mega-widget system
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A simple otcl mega-widget system. Unsupported.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:andrewm@ccfadm.eeg.ccf.org> (Martin Andrews)
-
- What: Pacco (Pavia Active-Component Compound Objects)
- Where: <URL:ftp://iride.unipv.it/pub/Pacco/pacco-0.85.tar>
- <URL:ftp://iride.unipv.it/pub/Pacco/pacco-0.9a7.tar.gz>
- Description: A way to manage binary objects in a distributed environment.
- Adds image display capabilities to the Tk widget set.
- Uses Tcl 7.3/Tk 3.6, and prefers use of the shells-1.1 environment.
- Requires ANSI C and gmake. See more Pacco info at
- <URL:http://iride.unipv.it/pacco/>.
- Updated: 09/1996
- Contact: <URL:mailto:rubini@ipvvis.unipv.it> (Alessandro Rubini)
- <URL:mailto:alberto@ipvvis.unipv.it> (Alberto Biancardi)
-
- What: Pack widget with no shrink option
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Code to add a noshrink option to Pack so that each button
- can be the same size.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:welch@parc.xerox.com> (Brent Welch)
-
- What: package extension
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/package0.1.patch.gz>
- Description: Tcl 7 extension to allow collections of related variables
- and procedures.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:cimarron@montage.com> (Cimarron Taylor) ???
-
- What: pad
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.math.fsu.edu/pub/bellenot/pad0.9.tar.gz>
- Description: C/C++ drawing widget providing access to a pixmap so
- that direct drawing calls can be used rather than using the
- canvas commands. Tested only with Tcl 7.[45]/Tk 4.[01].
- Updated: 12/1996
- Contact: <URL:bellenot@math.fsu.edu> (Steve Bellenot)
-
- What: Pad++
- Where: <URL:http://www.cs.unm.edu/pad%2B%2B/>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.unm.edu/pub/bederson/>
- Description: A Tk based zooming graphical interface for user interaction.
- Includes a sample drawing application called PadDraw. It
- can also be called from Scheme, Perl, or C++.
- It has been tested on Windows 95/NT and most Unix boxes.
- Updated: 07/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:bederson@cs.unm.edu> (Benjamin B. Bederson)
-
- What: padgraph
- Where: <URL:ftp://srsuna.shlrc.mq.edu.au/pub/emu/padgraph-1.0.tgz>
- Description: Tk 4.2 widget, based on the pad widget, draws an x-y graph.
- Known to compile on Linux, Solaris, Windows NT and 95.
- Interface either via Tcl or C. The C interface can handle
- large datasets with fast rendering (one application draws
- 20,000 points per second). Supports scrollbars and a
- background image. Is distributed with a modified
- version of Steve Bellenot's pad widget.
- Updated: 06/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:steve@srsuna.shlrc.mq.edu.au> (Steve Cassidy)
-
- What: parser
- Where: From the contact
- Description: com_parser is an addinput like extension which can perform
- some parsing before the program is resented the input.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:jcarney@mit.edu> (John Carney)
-
- What: Password widget (Ivler)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tk text entry widget that takes a value in a standard
- password format.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:ivler@i-xpress.com> (J.M. Ivler)
-
- What: Password widget (Kenny)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tk entry box widget which does not show it's contents.
- Should appear in tkauxlib 2.0.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:kennykb@crd.ge.com> (Kevin B. Kenny)
-
- What: Pathname expansion
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A Tcl procedure to do pathname expansions.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:jeff.hobbs@acm.org> (Jeffrey Hobbs)
-
- What: Pathname resolution
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Take a pathname and resolve automounter mangling, etc.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:jch@hazel.pwd.hp.com> (John Haxby)
-
- What: Patparse extension
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cme.nist.gov/pub/step/npttools/patparse.tar>
- Description: An extension to interface Tcl applications to Open Text
- Corp's Pat text retrieval software.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:lubell@cme.nist.gov> (Josh Lubell)
-
- What: Perl script invocation sample
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Contact posted a procedure called get-folders which invokes
- Perl with a Perl 'in-line' script. It's an interesting example
- of the types of things one can do from within Tcl.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:klassa@ivc.com> (John M. Klassa)
-
- What: PBM library suitable for use in Tk
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/je/jef/>
- Description: A tar file containing libpnmrw routines, which is a library
- of PBM Plus reading and writing routines which return status values
- rather than echoing error msgs and exiting, is available. This
- should make integrating PBM Plus style file formats much easier.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:jef@netcom.com> (Jef Poskanzer)
-
- What: PCCTS parser extension
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.parr-research.com/pub/pccts/workshop95/pcctsWorkShop2.tar.gz>
- Description: Simple example of adding a PCCTS parse as a Tcl extension
- that parses ISO/ANSI Standard C characters, strings and comments,
- returning the parsed output as a result. Written for Tcl 7.3.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:johnm@mitchell.org> (John D. Mitchell)
-
- What: pgtk
- Where: <URL:http://rrdjazz.nist.gov/%7Etoby/pgtk.html>
- <URL:ftp://rrdjazz.nist.gov/bt1/pgtk/pgtk.dll>
- <URL:ftp://rrdjazz.nist.gov/bt1/pgtk/pgtk.tgz>
- <URL:ftp://astro.caltech.edu/pub/pgplot/pgplot5.1.tar.gz>
- <URL:http://astro.caltech.edu/%7Etjp/pgplot/>
- <URL:http://www.ast.cam.ac.uk/AAO/local/www/kgb/pgperl/>
- Description: PGPLOT display driver using Tk as well as ptcl's PGPLOT
- Tcl bindings. Pgperl is a Perl 5 module to call pgplot.
- Updated: 08/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:Brian.Toby@NIST.gov> (Brian H. Toby)
-
- What: Photo format example
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/photo-example.tar.gz>
- Description: Demonstrate how to load memory images into Tk 4.1 or newer
- and dynamically load extensions.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:mhalle@bwh.harvard.edu> (Michael Halle)
-
- What: Photo format - GIF (Li)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A photo widget image format handler for GIF images.
- It only works for 8 bit GIF files and
- interlaced 8 bit files and does not write GIFs.
- Updated: 11/1996
- Contact: <URL:mailto:angel@flipper.rsmas.miami.edu> (Angel Li)
-
- What: Photo format - HPL (Fitzhugh)
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/graphics/hpl-1.0.tar.gz>
- Description: Two extensions to add TIFF and PNM file format handlers to
- the Tk 4.0 image photo type.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:fitzhugh@hpl.hp.com> (Andrew Fitzhugh)
-
- What: Photo format - JPG (Swan)
- Where: <URL:ftp://mm-ftp.cs.berkeley.edu/pub/misc/tkImgFmtJPEG.c>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/unknown/tkImgFmtJPEG.c>
- Description: Tk 4.1 photo widget image format handler for JPEG.
- This is based on the software JPEG decoder from the
- Berkeley Continuous Media Toolkit
- <URL:http://bmrc.berkeley.edu/projects/cmt/> and has a smaller
- footprint than the Independent JPEG Group (IJG) decoder. It is
- much less reliable than the IJG code. It compiles and runs fine
- on HP-UX 9.x and Digital Unix 3.x. If you compile it into
- a shared library, it can be loaded dynamically.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:aswan@cs.berkeley.edu> (Andrew Swan)
-
- What: Photo widget - miscellaneous (lolo)
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/graphics/tk4.1img.patch.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/graphics/tk4.2b1img.patch.tar.gz>
- Description: Set of patches to Tk 4.2b1 which add new graphics formats
- (GIF, PPM, JPEG, PNM) new options to the image commands, and
- two commands to use fonts with images.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:lolo@pcsig22.etsimo.uniovi.es>
-
- What: Photo format - PNG (Crisp)
- Where: <URL:ftp://swrinde.nde.swri.edu/pub/incoming/png/>
- Description: A Tk 4.2b1 photo widget image format handler.
- Supports reading and writing PNG files, complete with text-only
- meta data.
- Updated: 11/1996
- Contact: <URL:mailto:Joel.Crisp@bris.ac.uk> (Joel Crisp)
-
- What: Photo format - raw (Ball)
- Where: <URL:ftp://tcltk.anu.edu.au/pub/steve/imgPatch.gz>
- Description: Patch for Tk 8.0 which allows the photo widget to read
- raw image data.
- Updated: 07/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:Steve.Ball@tcltk.anu.edu.au> (Steve Ball)
-
- What: Photo format - XPM (Critchlow)
- Where: <URL:http://www.elf.org/tclsources.html>
- Description: A Tcl procedure for converting an XPM into an photo widget image.
- Updated: 09/1996
- Contact: <URL:mailto:rec@elf.org> (Roger Critchlow)
-
- What: Photo widget
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/photo-2.4.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://dcssoft.anu.edu.au/pub/tk/photo-2.4.tar.Z>
- Description: Tk widget which displays a monochrome or color image using
- dithering.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:paulus@cs.anu.edu.au> (Paul Mackerras)
-
- What: Pie menus
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/graphics/tkpie.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/graphics/tkpie23.zip>
- Description: Menus presented as a slice of a pie rather than a box.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:don@toad.com> (Don Hopkins)
-
- What: Pixel position of a character
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Get the pixel positions of characters.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:eric@pandora.Las-Vegas.NV.US> (Eric J. Schwertfeger)
-
- What: Pixmap support (Albrecht)
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.igpm.rwth-aachen.de/arc/pub/unix/tcl/pixmap.tar.gz>
- Description: A Tk 4.0b3 new image type of pixmap. It has to modify the
- tk4.0b3 directory, unfortunately. It also provides ability to
- communicate with the Motif window manager and some other add-ons.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:albrecht@igpm.rwth-aachen.de> (Harald Albrecht)
-
- What: Pixmap support (Delmas)
- Where: <URL:http://www.cimetrix.com/sven/tkpixmap.html>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/TkPixmap3.6j.tar.gz>
- <URL:http://panther.cimetrix.com/sven/downloads/pixmap.tar.gz>
- Description: Tk 3.6 tkBitmap.c modification to support pixmap images with
- -bitmap option. Supports Xpm3, bitmap, and gif. Also supports
- Display Postscript output. TkPixmap3.6j was the last version
- of TkPixmap, since Tk 4.x contains in the core support for images.
- Use the Tk 4.x extension called Pixmap (by Albrecht) or Tix 4.x to
- get support for XPM version 3 images.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:sven@cimetrix.com> (Sven Delmas)
-
- What: Plotting widget for Tk
- Where: <URL:ftp://dino.ph.utexas.edu/pub/plplot/>
- Description: The plotting widget is a part of PLPLOT,
- (see "tcl-faq/part4"). Plplot uses the
- GNU licensing so be aware of this.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:plplot-request@dino.ph.utexas.edu> for mailing list.
- <URL:mailto:mjl@dino.ph.utexas.edu> (Dr. Maurice LeBrun)
-
- What: Pmw
- Where: <URL:http://www.dscpl.com.au/pmw/>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.dscpl.com.au/pub/pmw/Pmw.0.4.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.dscpl.com.au/pub/pmw/PmwBlt.py>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.dscpl.com.au/pub/pmw/BltGraph.py>
- Description: A megawidget framework for constructing high-level compound
- widgets in Python using Tk. Contains a replacement for Python's
- Tkinter interface, as well as the base classes and a library
- of megawidgets such as ComboBox, Dialog, ButtonBox, etc.
- The PmwBLT.py file is the interface for BLT 2.1's busy, graph
- and vector commands. See the BltGraph.py file for a demo.
- Updated: 09/1997
- Contact: (URL:mailto:gregm@iname.com) (Greg McFarlane)
-
- What: Pool
- Where: <URL:http://www.westend.com/%7Ekupries/doc/pool/>
- Description: A personal library of Tcl procedures.
- Updated: 07/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:a.kupries@westend.com> (Andreas Kupries)
-
- What: Popup menu support (Bonfield)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Sample of a Tk 4 popup menu.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:jkb@mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk> (James Bonfield)
-
- What: Popup menu support (Noble)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Implementation of a popup menu. Uses button 1.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:kjx@comp.vuw.ac.nz> (R James Noble)
-
- What: Portable Tk
- Where: <URL:ftp://sauna.cs.hut.fi/pub/tk/porttk.tar.gz>
- Description: A proof of portability project to make a version of Tk which
- is portable between Microsoft Windows 3.1, X Window System and
- hopefully at some time in the future Macintosh, Amiga, and OS/2.
- For more information, see <URL:http://www.cs.hut.fi/%7Ekjk/porttk.html>.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:ohttk@niksula.hut.fi> (Portable Tk group)
-
- What: PortBox
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A Tcl 7.x interface to the XVT GUI toolbox. It is not a
- complete encapsulation of XVT, though it may be close enough to
- be useful. It is freely distributable software, even though
- XVT is not. It was developed with the Macintosh's MPW 3.2+ and SCO
- Motif on XVT v3.02. It has not been ported to Windows. PortBox
- requires an ANSI C compiler. This is NOT a version of Tk for
- the Macintosh or Windows.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:ccoupe@riscy.simplot.com> (Cecil Coupe)
-
- What: Postgres extensions (Maxwell)
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/databases/PQtcl/PQTcl.tar.gz>
- Description: C and C++ versions of interface to the UCB libPQ Postgres
- relational database.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:rmaxwell@ossi.COM> (Robin J. Maxwell)
-
- What: Postgres extensions (Wieck)
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/databases/Postgres_pqatcl-1.0/Postgres_pqatcl-1.0.tar.gz>
- Description: Support of Postgres V4.2 and Postgres95, providing async
- queries without using PQexec, thus providing non-blocked I/O.
- A Tk postgres monitor and class browser are also included.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:wieck@sapserv.debis.de> (Jan Wieck)
-
- What: PostgreSQL
- Where: <URL:http://www.postgresql.org/>
- <URL:http://www.ids.net/%7Ebjepson/freeODBC/>
- <URL:http://www.openlinksw.com/>
- <URL:http://www.demon.co.uk/finder/postgres/>
- <URL:http://www.ucolick.org/%7Ede/tcl_syb/wisql.html>
- <URL:ftp://rocker.sch.bme.hu/pub/mirrors/postgreSQL/>
- <URL:http://www.illustra.com/>
- Description: PostgreSQL is a derivitive of POSTGRES 4.2, converted to ANSI C.
- POSTGRES is a database management system. It is compliant with
- ANSI SQL92 and SQL89. It supports a number of enhancements,
- such as inheritance, declaritive queries, optimization,
- concurrency control, transactions, mult-user support, user defined
- operators, types, functions, and access methods.
- APIs exist for C, C++, Java, Perl4, Perl5, Python, SQL and Tcl.
- Free versions of drivers for ODBC and JDBC are under development.
- A commercial version of PostgreSQL is available via Illustra, Inc.
- Updated: 06/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:majordomo@postgres95.vnet.net> (PostGres95 mailing list)
-
- What: Printer support for Windows
- Where: <URL:http://www.du.edu/~mschwart/>
- Description: This extension for Windows 3.11, 95, NT allows the
- invocation of common printer dialogs and exposes the device
- context for supporting interaction with other platform specific
- drawing primitives.
- Updated: 09/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:mschwart@nyx.net>
-
- What: ProcCGIInput
- Where: <URL:http://www.uni-frankfurt.de/%7Efp/Tcl/ProcCGIInput.tcl.txt>
- Description: Tcl 7.6 script that finds all form variables in the
- $form() array.
- Updated: 07/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:fp@informatik.uni-frankfurt.de> (Frank Pilhofer)
-
- What: Tcl prompt 2 fix
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Fix to Tcl 7.4 (?) tclMail so that tcl_prompt2 works again.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:Matthew.Rice@pgw.on.ca> (Matthew Rice)
-
- What: pTk BLT Table
- Where: <URL:ftp://moulon.inra.fr/pub/pTk/Table.tar.gz>
- Description: An adaptation for perl/Tk of BLT's Table widget.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:decoux@moulon.inra.fr> (Guy Decoux)
-
- What: pTk dial widget
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A perl/Tk composite dial widget.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:rjohnson@shell.com> (Roy Johnson)
-
- What: pTk EVA
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.sowa.is.uec.ac.jp/pub/Lang/perl5/Tk/>
- Description: A perl/Tk type of *scratch* buffer, which is dedicated to
- one liner evaluations.
- Updated: 07/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:kobayasi@sowa.is.uec.ac.jp> (KOBAYASI Hiroaki)
-
- What: pTk FileSelect widget
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A perl/Tk File Select Perl module. It returns the
- file name as well as a read/write/cancel button indicator.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:scheinin@crs4.it> (Alan Louis Scheinine)
-
- What: ptk GBARR widget collection
- Where: <URL:http://www.perl.com/CPAN/authors/id/GBARR/Tk-GBARR-1.00.tar.gz>
- Description: A perl/Tk collection of widgets such as an OO interface to
- Tk::Canvas, a widget panner called Tk::Pane, and finally a frame
- with a title called Tk::TFrame. A number of others will hopefully
- be in the next release.
- Updated: 05/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:gbarr@ti.com> (Graham Barr)
-
- What: pTk menu cascade demos
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Three perl/Tk examples of use of multi-level cascading
- menus.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:derf@ti.com> (Frederick L. Wagner)
-
- What: pTk RefListbox widget
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Modified version of perl/Tk ScrollListbox suitable for perl 5
- references (rather than the strings that ScrollListbox
- wants to use.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:kobayasi@sowa.is.uec.ac.jp> (KOBAYASI Hiroaki)
-
- What: pTk ScrolledListbox widget
- Where: From the contact
- Description: An attempt at a perl/Tk Scrolling Listbox
- FileSelector redone on top of the LabeledEntry and ScrolledListbox2
- widgets, and the updated ScrolledListbox2 and LabeledWidget files with
- a -labelanchor added to LabeledWidget.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:derf@asic.sc.ti.com> (Fred Wagner)
-
- What: pTk subcommand
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Perl script that creates a set of files making it possible to
- make direct calls of subcommands from the external language.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:ilya@math.ohio-state.edu> (Ilya Zakharevich)
-
- What: pTk Tcl bindings
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tcl bindings for perl/Tk. The bindings are not enough to
- run the Tk core but are enough for the text widgets.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:ilya@math.ohio-state.edu> (Ilya Zakharevich)
-
- What: procedure tracing
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tcl procedure tracing package.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:bsmith@CS.cornel.EDU> (Brian Smith)
-
- What: Prolog / Tcl interface
- Where: <URL:ftp://clement.info.umoncton.ca/pub/BinProlog/BinProlog5.00.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://clement.info.umoncton.ca/pub/BinProlog/binpro5.zip>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.elis.rug.ac.be/pub/BinProlog/>
- Description: Prolog environment which allows one to also manipulate
- Tcl and Tk objects. BinProlog has now been ported to tk4.0 and
- Tcl7.4. This adds a high-performance logic programming engine
- to the Tcl interpreter. This has been tested on SPARCs with
- SunOS 4.x and 5.x. For 32 bit DOS/Windows 3.1/Windows'95/NT
- executable, see the .zip file.
- See <URL:http://clement.info.umoncton.ca/%7Etarau/> for more details.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:binprolog@info.umoncton.ca>
-
- What: Profile Tcl code
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tcl code snippet used to provide Tcl code. It works by
- redefining proc.
- Updated: 07/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:cimarron@montage.com> (Cimarron Taylor) ???
-
- What: Profiler
- Where: <URL:http://www.cs.colorado.edu/%7Ejcook/TclTk/>
- Description: Tcl 7.6 source code extension to add profiling to
- one's programs. Package instruments each procedure, keeping
- track of execution time and number of invocations.
- Read the instructions carefully to see restrictions on
- coding style. Minimal support for Tk apps since much of
- the time in these is in a wait state.
- Code is experimental but seems to work.
- Updated: 07/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:jcook@cs.nmsu.edu> (Jon Cook)
-
- What: programatically set window fonts
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Simpel script which allows one to set the fonts of all one's
- widgets to a default font.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:joey@pemrac.space.swri.edu> (Joey Mukherjee)
-
- What: Progress Bar
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A Tk proc that displays a pecentage progress gauge type of
- widget. Code as posted was for Embedded Tcl but should be able
- to be used with regular Tk without much modification.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:harper@convex.com> (Dave Harper)
-
- What: pset
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Proc which allows a parallel set command. Note that at least
- two versions of this were posted.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:ted@nmsu.edu> (Ted Dunning)
-
- What: ptcl
- Where: <URL:ftp://fornax.usno.navy.mil/dist/ptcl/ptcl.html>
- <URL:http://astro.caltech.edu/%7Etjp/pgplot/>
- Description: PGPLOT (Caltech Plotting Package commands registered as Tcl
- commands.
- Updated: 09/1996
- Contact: <URL:mailto:nme@fornax.usno.navy.mil> (Nicholas Elias)
-
- What: New puts command
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Rewritten puts that allows one to send puts output to a file
- rather than to stdout.
- Updated: 12/1996
- Contact: <URL:mailto:jeff.hobbs@acm.org> (Jeffrey Hobbs)
-
- What: PV-WAVE interface (Visual Numerics)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tcl interfaces to PV-WAVE. PV-WAVE 5.0 CD-ROM
- has the interfaces installed into the directory wave/lib/tcl/.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:todd@pvi.com> (Todd Bradley)
-
- What: Python Imaging module (PIL)
- Where: <URL:http://www.python.org/sigs/image-sig/Imaging.html>
- <URL:http://starship.skyport.net/crew/fredrik/pil/pil0.3a1.htm>
- Description: Windows (with source for Unix folk soon to be available)
- module of the Python Imaging Library. Includes DLLS for Tcl
- 7.6, Tk 4.2 and Tkinter. A binary for Windows 95/NT for Tk 4.2
- as well as one for Tk 8.0a2 can be found at the above URL.
- Updated: 06/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:Fredrik_Lundh@ivab.se>
-
- What: PyTix
- Where: <URL:http://www2.gol.com/users/sshenoy/PyTix.html>
- Description: Python 1.4 module for Tix 4.0.5. Has been tested
- with Tcl 7.6/Tk 4.2.
- Updated: 12/1996
- Contact: <URL:mailto:sshenoy@gol.com> (Sudhir Shenoy)
-
- What: Python TkXtra module
- Where: <URL:http://www2.gol.com/users/sshenoy/TkXtra.html>
- Description: Many useful widgets implemented in Python.
- Updated: 12/1996
- Contact: <URL:mailto:sshenoy@gol.com> (Sudhir Shenoy)
-
- What: Python extra Tkinter Widgets
- Where: <URL:http://starship.skyport.net/%7Eda/Python/Scripts/Tk/>
- Description: Some neat Python classes such as a wrapper around both
- UserList and a Tk ListBox, a generalized rolodex, TkUtil
- (which is a set of MenuBar, RadioGroups, ButtonSet
- and ScrollListBox widgets), a file selector,
- and a generic object editor.
- Updated: 09/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:da@starship.skyport.net>
-
- What: RATFINK
- Where: <URL:http://www.art.com/%7Ejoe/cost/ratfink/>
- Description: Library for generating the RTF formatted files.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:jenglish@crl.com> (Joe English)
-
- What: random numbers (Dunning)
- Where: <URL:http://crl.nmsu.edu/users/ted/random.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/math/random/random.tar.gz>
- Description: Tcl 7.x random number support, based on rand48. Includes
- all the rand48 entry points.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:ted@nmsu.edu> (Ted Dunning)
-
- What: random numbers (Eichin)
- Where: <URL:http://www.cygnus.com/%7Eeichin/random-tcl.html>
- Description: Tcl random number generator using Knuth 3.6 algorithm to
- generate 16 bit numbers.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:eichin@cygnus.com> (Mark Eichin)
-
- What: random numbers (Libes)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Modified Samon random function for better behavior.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:libes@cme.nist.gov> (Don Libes)
-
- What: random numbers (Salmon)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tk script displaying Salmon random function.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:glen_fullmer@pts.mot.com> (Glen Fullmer)
-
- What: random numbers (Schoenwaelder)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Simple Tcl script to generate random numbers.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:schoenw@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de> (Juergen Schoenwaelder)
-
- What: random numbers (Shiono)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Simple random number generator.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:tshiono@cv.sony.co.jp> (Toru Shiono)
-
- What: RDB extension
- Where: <URL:ftp://ccfadm.eeg.ccf.org/pub/ctk/rdb.tar.Z>
- Description: Tcl extension for the portable Relational Database Package.
- Based loosely on DBperl. Can support modules such as informix,
- oracle, ingres, etc. but only provides informix.
- Updated: 11/1996
- Contact: <URL:mailto:andrewm@ccfadm.eeg.ccf.org> (Martin Andrews)
-
- What: readline extension TclRl
- Where: <URL:ftp://tochna.technion.ac.il/pub/staff/dimka/tclrl/tclrl-0.2.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tclrl-0.4a.tar.gz>
- Description: A Tcl extension to add a readline Tcl command, which works
- like a [gets stdin] command but calls GNU readline() instead,
- allowing you to do history edits, run built in functions and user
- defined Tcl scripts bound to key sequences, use different key
- maps, etc. Version 0.4a supports Tcl 7.[34].
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:dimka@vnet.ibm.com> (Dimirty Kloper)
-
- What: readline extension tclsh-readline
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.icsi.berkeley.edu/pub/real/dpwe/tclsh-readline-0.3.tgz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/misc/tclsh-readline-0.2/tclsh-readline-0.2.tgz>
- Description: Modified version of Tcl 7.[45] core modules which add in the hooks
- to GNU's readline library. Has also been tested with itcl 2.2p2.
- Updated: 06/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:dpwe@icsi.berkeley.edu> (Dan Ellis)
-
- What: readline-like function support for Tcl (West)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Mods to tclMain to provide support for the GNU readline
- interface or with a few changes another similar interface.
- Updated: 12/1996
- Contact: <URL:mailto:west@lux.tsd.itg.ti.com> (Roger West)
-
- What: readline-like function support for Tk (Miguel)
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tk_readline-1.2.patch.gz>
- Description: Tk 3.6 patches for GNU readline support.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:miguel@roxanne.nuclecu.unam.mx> (Miguel de Icaza)
-
- What: Rectmap
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A Tk drawing widget which one can use to create various
- rectangles.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:helthuis@cs.utwente.nl> (Bert Helthuis)
-
- What: regsub replacement
- Where: <URL:http://www.cs.uoregon.edu/research/tcl/capp/>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.uoregon.edu/pub/tcl/>
- Description: Enhanced regsub for Tcl 7.5 or newer. Does regular expression
- processing faster and has -eval and -subst options to work more
- like some of Perl's options. Command is called regsube and is
- available as source or .DLL.
- Updated: 04/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:jeff.hobbs@acm.org> (Jeffrey Hobbs)
-
- What: RenderMan bindings
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Set of bindings to external RenderMan toolkit.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:wave@media.mit.edu> (Michael B. Johnson)
-
- What: Reregister interpreter name
- Where: From the contact (or from the mxedit source code)
- Description: Code allows user to change the name of the interpreter.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:welch@parc.xerox.com> (Brent Welch)
-
- What: Rivl
- Where: <URL:http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Projects/zeno/rivl/rivl.html>
- Description: A Tcl extension for audio/video/image processing. Provides
- a convienent environment for editing multimedia data and for
- prototyping new algorithms. Supports MPEG-I, Motion-JPEG, directories
- of images, PBM, PGM, PPM, .wav, .aiff, and .au audio formats, as well
- as GIF and BMP images.
- Updated: 11/1996
- Contact: <URL:mailto:bsmith@cs.cornell.edu> (Brian Smith)
-
- What: Tcl RPC (Roseman)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Subset of tcl-dp like layer over Tcl 7.5's socket code.
- Intended as an example of how to use the socket command.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:roseman@cpsc.ucalgary.ca> (Mark Roseman)
-
- What: Tcl RPC (Shorter)
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.globalware.com/pub/tcl/tcl-RPC-1.3.0.tar.gz>
- Description: Provides an RPC interface on top of Tcl 7.5's socket command.
- This provides some level of replacement for Tcl-DP 3.3b1.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:mike@thx1138.globalware.com> (Michael E Shorter)
-
- What: Safe Tcl Interpreter (NeoSoft)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tcl cmds to provide some level of security.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:karl@NeoSoft.com> (Karl Lehenbauer)
-
- What: Save Tcl variables and procedures
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tcl procedures to save off and load Tcl variables, arrays and
- procedures.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:avl@alpha.logic.tuwien.ac.at> (Andreas Leitgeb)
-
- What: Save Tk widgets
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tk procedure which outputs a graph description of the
- widget tree for AT&T's 'dot' graph layout system.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:Martin.Cleaver@ncl.ac.uk> (Martin Cleaver)
-
- What: Save Variables
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tcl procedures to save off Tcl variables and their values.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:David.Martland@brunel.ac.uk> (David Martland)
-
- What: Scheme extension
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.indiana.edu/pub/kfisler/>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.indiana.edu/pub/scheme-repository/imp/>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/Schemepkg0.1.tar.gz>
- Description: Schemepkg is a Tcl/Tk package that provides an interface to
- a Scheme interpreter from within Tcl scripts. This is not
- a Scheme interpreter for Tk - it is merely a set of Tcl commands
- that can be used to evaluate Scheme code from within Tcl scripts.
- It is based on Brent Benson's Libscheme (v 0.3), which is required
- to use Schemepkg.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:kfisler@cs.indiana.edu> (Kathi Fisler)
-
- What: scotty
- Where: <URL:http://www.cs.tu-bs.de/ibr/projects/nm/scotty/>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.ibr.cs.tu-bs.de/pub/local/tkined/scotty-2.1.3.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/net/scotty-2.1.5/scotty-2.1.5.tar.gz>
- Description: scotty is a Tcl interpreter with extensions needed to write
- network management applications. scotty can send and receive
- ICMP packets, query DNS server, create TCP and UDP connections,
- retrieve SNMP information, and process jobs in an event loop.
- Sample applications are provided for the tkined network editor
- Version 2.1.6, now available via the WWW site, supports Tcl 8.0.
- Updated: 09/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:tkined-request@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de> (Tkined/Scotty mailing list admin)
-
- What: scrollbar color fix
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Modification to tkScrollbar to use the background rather than
- the foreground colors for sensitive scrollbar objects.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:peter@nmti.com> (Peter da Silva)
-
- What: scrollbar overflow fix
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Fix for arithmetic overflow in tkScrollbar (Tk 3.6).
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:Farrell.McKay@nms.otc.com.au> (Farrell McKay)
-
- What: scrollgraph
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/example/scrollgraph.tar.gz>
- Description: Example of adding a scrollbar to blt_graph and scale
- to control magnification.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:bmidgley@sunset.cs.utah.edu> (Brad Midgley)
-
- What: scwoop
- Where: <URL:http://www.mygale.org/%73jfontain/scwoop.htm>
- <URL:http://www.mygale.org/%73jfontain/scwoop15.tgz>
- <URL:http://www.mygale.org/%73jfontain/scwoop15.zip>
- <URL:http://www.mygale.org/%73jfontain/scwoop-2.0a1.tar.gz
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/scwoop-1.5.tar.gz>
- Description: Simple Composite Widget Object Oriented Package is implemented
- in a single sourcable file and uses simple techniques to provide
- composite widget (mega widget) support to Tk. Uses stooop 2.3
- and above. Runs on all Tcl 7.5 supported platforms.
- Full HTML doc, with live tclets, are provided - see mygale.org
- for a live example.
- Version 3.0 is compatible with Tcl 8.x.
- Updated: 07/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:jfontain@mygale.org> (Jean-Luc Fontaine)
-
- What: sdb
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/databases/sdb-0.1/sdb-0.1.tar.gz>
- Description: Simulation modelling DataBase (spreadsheet) extension.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:tmoore@pnfi.forestry.ca> (Tom Moore)
-
- What: searchbox
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/text/searchbox-1.0.1.tar.gz>
- Description: Tk widget written that provides Emacs-like searching bindings
- and incremental, exact and regular expression searching
- abilities to Tk text widgets.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:phelps@cs.berkeley.edu> (Tom Phelps)
-
- What: secure tcl
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Extension to provide a send message evaluator
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:fine@cis.ohio-state.edu> (Thomas A Fine)
-
- What: send with timeout subcommand
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Patch so that you pass send a timeout value.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:terri@ner.com> (Terri L. Fischer)
- <URL:mailto:lusol@Lehigh.EDU> (Stephen O.Lidie)
-
- What: setInterpreter
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Routine to support the user selecting a Tk interpreter
- by clicking on the window on the screen. Would be useful in
- applications which allow interaction with arbitrary running Tk
- applications.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:oakley@healthcare.com> (Bryan Oakley)
-
- What: Shape extension
- Where: <URL:http://r8h.cs.man.ac.uk:8000/tcl/shape0.1.tar.gz>
- Description: Crude Tk extension to the X11 shape extension.
- Updated: 09/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:fellowsd@cs.man.ac.uk> (Donal K. Fellows)
-
- What: shell widget
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tk proc to create a shell widget.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:Donald.Syme@cl.cam.ac.uk> (Donald Syme)
-
- What: showproc.tcl
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/example/showproc.tcl.gz>
- Description: A new showproc
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:lance@markv.com> (Lance Ellinghouse)
-
- What: Tcl/Tk signals
- Where: <URL:http://www.nyx.net/%7Emschwart/signal_ext.html>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/signal_ext.1.2.tar.Z>
- Description: This extension adds dynamically loadable signal handling to
- Tcl/Tk. Allows specifying -async to improve response time.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:schwartz@pogo.den.mmc.com> (Michael I. Schwartz)
-
- What: SIMEX
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.nmsr.labmed.umn.edu/>
- Description: A C++ class framework for building discrete event simulation
- models. More information can be found at
- <URL:http://www.nmsr.labmed.umn.edu/>.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:jan@simvax.labmed.umn.edu> (Jan MArie Lundgren - User Contact)
-
- What: SIPP extensions
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tsipp3.1b-B1.tar.gz>
- Description: 3D rendering toolkit for Tcl and Tk based on the SImple
- Polygon Processor (SIPP) using a scan line z-buffer algorithm.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:markd@grizzly.com> (Mark Diekhans)
-
- What: UW Skyblue software interface
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Interface from itc 1.5/Tcl 7.3/Tk 3.6 and the UW Skyblue
- constraint engine.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:ronys@radguard.co.il> (Rony Shapiro)
-
- What: sneaky_eval
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Preprocess arguments before calling RecordAndEval or Eval,
- surrounding the arguments wtih braces so they won't be sub-evaluated.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:mdimeo@brooktree.com> (Matt DiMeo)
-
- What: SNM db package.
- Where: <URL:http://malik.srce.hr/CARNet/tools/TCLSNM/>
- Description: Beta version of Tcl interface to SNM db calls. Enable script
- actions on SNM console database.
- Updated: 09/1996
- Contact: <URL:mailto:ddelija@srce.hr> (Damir Delija)
-
- What: SNMP extension (Rose)
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.ics.uci.edu/mrose/isode-snmpV2/isode-snmpV2.tar.Z>
- Description: A SNMP Tcl API documented in "How to Manage Your
- Network Using SNMP" by Marshall Rose and Keith McCloghrie.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:mrose@dbc.mtview.ca.us> (M Rose)
-
- What: SNTL
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/sntl-0.4.2.tar.gz>
- Description: A general Tcl library of procedures. Contains code to
- produce man pages from Tcl source, conversions from Tcl to C,
- HTML rendering, generating HTML, handling CGI forms, command line
- argument processing, a debugging message system, an object system,
- and various Tk widgets built with the object system.
- See <URL:http://www.csua.berkeley.edu/%7Esls/woa/distrib/> for more details.
- Updated: 09/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:slshen@lbl.gov> (Sam Shen)
- <URL:mailto:sls@aero.org> (Sam Shen)
-
- What: Tcl 7.5 socket code
- Where: From the contact
- <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.uoregon.edu/pub/tcl/contrib/>
- Description: Wish 4.1/Windows DLL which provides a wrapper for some socket
- functions. The source (included) compiles on both Unix and on
- Borland w/Winsock. Also available is code for Tcl 7.5 to
- provide a socket command on SunOS 4.1.3.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:rjamison@gothamcity.jsc.nasa.gov> (Bob Jamison)
-
- What: Tcl 7.x example of using sockets
- Where: <URL:http://www.sco.com/Technology/tcl/SocketExample.html>
- <URL:http://www.sco.com/Technology/tcl/Tcl.html#Tcl-AddDoc>
- Description: An example of a Tcl server and client which use sockets
- to communicate.
- Updated: 11/1996
- Contact: <URL:mailto:hops@sco.com>
-
- What: Speed Up for widgets with text in Tk 3.6
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Update to Tk 3.6 so that all labelled widgets are linked,
- allowing only one DoWhenIdle call per update cycle and reallocate
- memory for label only when new text is longer than old.
- An additional speed up mentioned by drawing directly onto screen.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:panasyuk@cfauvcs5.harvard.edu> (Alexander Panasyuk)
-
- What: SplitList
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tcl procedure to place arguments into variables;
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:karrels@mcs.anl.gov> (Edward L. Karrels)
-
- What: Spreadsheet (Hobbs)
- Where: <URL:http://www.cs.uoregon.edu/research/tcl/code/capp/>
- Description: Read/write Tk spreadsheet widget. Tested on tk 3.6 and tk 4.x
- with and without Kanji support.
- Updated: 10/1996
- Contact: <URL:mailto:jeff.hobbs@acm.org> (Jeffrey Hobbs)
-
- What: Spreadsheet (Struble)
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/apps/newspread/newspread.tar.gz>
- Description: Tk spreadsheet like widget, built using canvas and text
- widgets.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:cstruble@gnu.ai.mit.edu> (Craig Struble)
-
- What: Stack procedures
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A Tcl based stack implementation. It was done as a demo
- of the use of variable names as pointers in Tcl.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:amc@cs.wustl.edu> (Adam M. Costello)
-
- What: static variables (Bolik)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A Tcl script to support true static variables for tcl
- procs.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:zzhibol@rrzn-user.uni-hannover.de> (Christian Bolik)
-
- What: static variables (Lehenbauer)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tcl procedure to create static Tcl variables.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:karl@NeoSoft.com> (Karl Lehenbauer)
-
- What: STcl
- Where: From the contact
- Description: This Tcl extension that support multiple Tcl intpreters and
- creation of safe interpreters. It has been incorporated into
- Tcl 7.5a2. If someone wants to use it with an older Tcl,
- contact Jacob. There are some out of date versions available
- on some of the ftp sites but you should contact Jacob to be
- sure you have all the latest bug fixes.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:jacob.levy@eng.sun.com> (Jacob Levy)
-
- What: stdio to Windows
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/stdio.tk.gz>
- Description: Code to allow Tcl/Tk programs that read from stdin or
- write to stdout or stderr to run on MS-Windows without modifcation.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:gwl@cpu.com> (Gerald W. Lester)
-
- What: Tk "sticker" canvas item type
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tkSticker-1.0.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tkSticker-1.2.tar.gz>
- Description: A "sticker" is a rectangle with text inside but which truncates
- if it's too long e.g. after the canvas is scaled. The text can be
- drawn vertically and/or repeated. You can also draw a (filled) bar;
- we use it showing percentage of a job's completeness. You may use
- mouse enter/leave bindings to put the complete text in a status line.
- No hacks nor patches to Tcl7.4-5/Tk4.0-1 and dynamically loadable.
- Please use tkSticker-1.0 for Tcl7.2-3/Tk3.5-6!
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:dahms@ifk20.mach.uni-karlsruhe.de> (Heribert Dahms)
-
- What: state sensitive buttons
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Make a button's state sensitive to changes in a variable.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:Donald.Syme@cl.cam.ac.uk> (Donald Syme)
-
- What: stdout and stderr merged into one output pipeline
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Patch to tclUnixUtil that lets you merge the stdout and
- stderr into one pipe.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:chaffee@bugs-bunny.cs.berkeley.edu> (Gordon Chaffee)
-
- What: STOOOP
- Where: <URL:http://www.mygale.org/%7Ejfontain/stooop-3.0.tar.gz>
- <URL:http://www.mygale.org/%7Ejfontain/stooop30.zip>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/stooop-3.0.tar.gz>
- Description: STOOOP (Simple Tcl-Only Object-Oriented Programming) scheme.
- Implemented in a single Tcl source-able file. Uses simple techniques
- to provide object orientation to Tcl. Includes an HTML class
- browser and examples of a lifo and fifo stack.
- Consists of new and delete operators as well as a virtual operator.
- Object members are held in a global array bearing the class name.
- Version 3.0 is compatible with Tcl 8.0, has a new class command,
- which is a namespace, adds base class auto loading.
- This extension is used in tkpiechart-2.x, scwoop, and others.
- It is also available as a dynamically loadable Tcl extension
- which works just like the Tcl sourceable version, only faster.
- Updated: 08/1996
- Contact: <URL:mailto:jfontain@mygale.org> (Jean-Luc Fontaine)
-
- What: String handling routines in Tcl
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tcl routines which return the first word of a string,
- the first non-blank character from a string, an all upper case
- version of the string, the first n non-blank characters in upper
- case, a string stripped of leading and trailing blanks (and
- multiple blanks squeezed down to one), and the n-th word from
- a string.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:dupas@imec.be> (Luc Dupas)
-
- What: String search starting at an offset
- Where: <URL:http://crl.nmsu.edu/users/ted/srch.tar.gz>
- Description: Tcl 7.[34] support to allow searching at some offset in the string.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:ted@nmsu.edu> (Ted Dunning)
-
- What: string translate command
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Modification to core string command code to add a translate
- command, which allows one to translate one set of characters into
- another (like the Unix tr(1) command).
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:moeller@informatik.uni-hildesheim.de> (Steffen M"oller)
-
- What: structure-like objects in Tcl (Burdick)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A Tcl command that lets you use arrays similarly to structs.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:burdick@ars.rtp.nc.us> (Bill Burdick)
-
- What: structure-like objects in Tcl (Gerdes)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Set of Tcl procedures to pass structures by reference.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:dpgerdes@zorro.cecer.army.mil> (David Gerdes)
-
- What: SunOS dld package
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tcl front end for SunOS 4.x dynamic loading routines.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:jlc@adaclabs.com> (Jean-Luc Chatelain)
-
- What: supertcltk
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/supertcltk0.5.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tcltk_shlib0.4.tar.gz>
- Description: Set of files for Tcl and Tk as well as a number of
- extensions designed to support building shared libraries.
- More info can be found at <URL:http://130.209.12.75:8001/> during
- off peek hours (GMT 17:00-9:00).
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:xiaokun@stats.gla.ac.uk> (Xiaokun Zhu)
-
- What: sureSend
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Short Tk procedure which avoids a timeout and still returns
- a result. For Tcl 7.3.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:Lindsay.Marshall@newcastle.ac.uk> (Lindsay F. Marshall)
-
- What: SWIG
- Where: <URL:http://www.cs.utah.edu/%7Ebeazley/SWIG/>
- <URL:http://www.cs.utah.edu/%7Ebeazley/SWIG/Doc1.1/Contents.html>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.utah.edu/pub/beazley/SWIG/>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.utah.edu/pub/beazley/SWIG/swigdoc_html.tar.gz>
- <URL:http://bifrost.lanl.gov/%7Edmb/SWIG/>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.caos.kun.nl/pub/misc/jswig.tar.gz>
- Description: Tool designed to make it easier to integrate functions
- written in C/C++ with Tcl 7 and 8/Tk, Perl 4 and 5, Python and Guile.
- SWIG is a compiler that takes ANSI C/C++ declarations and builds a
- scripting language interface for a number of different languages.
- Works for Unix and Win32.
- The SWIG 1.1 documentation is available on the WWW - see the
- URL above. It's also available for ftp.
- Jswig is an extension by Harco de Hilster which generates
- Java native code classes from the SWIG templates.
- Should be extracted into SWIG1.1/Examples/java/.
- Updated: 08/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:beazley@cs.utah.edu> (David Beazley)
- <URL:mailto:harcoh@caos.kun.nl> (Harco de Hilster)
-
- What: Sybase Tcl
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/databases/sybtcl-2.4/sybtcl-2.4.tar.gz>
- <URL:http://www.neosoft.com/tcl/ftparchive/sorted/databases/sybtcl-2.5b2>
- Description: Tcl 7.[56] (tclX recommended) interface to Sybase database
- server, using SQL.
- Also requires the Sybase Open Client (DB-Library) package.
- Sybtcl 2.5b1 is a beta version of the next release. It contains
- Windows NT support, a CT-Lib compatibility layer, accepts Tcl variables
- for bindings.
- Updated: 05/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:tpoindex@nyx.net> (Tom Poindexter)
-
- What: Sysadmtool
- Where: <URL:ftp://sunsite.math.klte.hu/pub/sun/admin/sysadmtool/>
- <URL:ftp://sunsite.kth.se/archive/utilities/sysadmintool/>
- Description: Tcl/Tk freely distributable software to suppliment Sun's own
- admintool and AdminSuite, providing comfortable intuitive tools
- to do the same tasks as Unix commands and config files.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:sysadmtool@component.hu>
-
- What: System V ipc
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/net/svipc-2.2.0/svipc-2.2.0.tar.gz>
- Description: Tcl interface to System V IPC facilities. Supports
- Unix Tcl 7.5 dynamic loading.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:joe@zircon.seattle.wa.us> (Joe Kelsey)
-
- What: Tcl and Tk shared library support (Brown)
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sortede/devel/tk3.6.sharedlibs.patch.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sortede/devel/tcl7.3.sharedlibs.patch.gz>
- Description: Set of patches which assume you use gcc 2.x.x which supports
- the -shared option
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:philb@soda.berkeley.edu> (Philip Brown)
-
- What: Tcl and Tk shared library support (aka Plus Patches) (Nijtmans)
- Where: <URL:http://www.worldaccess.nl/%7Enijtmans/plus.html>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.nici.kun.nl/pub/tkpvm/tcl8.0b6plus.patch.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.nici.kun.nl/pub/tkpvm/tk8.0b6plus.patch.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.nici.kun.nl/pub/tkpvm/itcl2.2plus.patch.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.nici.kun.nl/pub/tkpvm/tcl7.6p2plus.patch.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.nici.kun.nl/pub/tkpvm/tclX7.6.0plus.patch.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.nici.kun.nl/pub/tkpvm/tk4.2p2plus.patch.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.nici.kun.nl/pub/tkpvm/itcl2.2plus.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.nici.kun.nl/pub/tkpvm/tcl7.6p2plus.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.nici.kun.nl/pub/tkpvm/tk4.2p2plus.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.nici.kun.nl/pub/tkpvm/tcl76p2plus.zip>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.nici.kun.nl/pub/tkpvm/tk42p2plus.zip>
- Description: The plus-patch files for Tcl/Tk 8.x
- adds support for static versions,
- shared library, and standalone versions of wish and tclsh, and
- fixes the event-handling of Tcl7.x such that Tk can be loaded
- dynamically. Other bug fixes and enhancements (such
- as the ones from Trf 1.0) are also present.
- tcl2c (to create stand alone applications) and tkCon is also included.
- These work on both Unix and Windows.
- These patches are compatible with the dash and img patches
- and extensions as well.
- Note that on the ftp site, tar files containing the fully patched
- versions of Tcl and Tk are available, for folks wanting to use
- Tkpvm but unable to apply the patches themselves. These files
- also have the dash patch applied.
- The ftp site may have patches for older Tcl/Tk versions
- as well as patches for older versions of TclX, itcl, and BLT.
- Updated: 09/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:Jan.Nijtmans@cmg.nl> (Jan Nijtmans)
-
- What: Tcl and Tk shared library support (Salmon)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Patches to Makefile.in that allows both HP/UX and SunOS 4
- to build shared libraries.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:Michael.Salmon@eos.ericsson.se> (Michael Salmon)
-
- What: Tcl debugger (extended Tcl)
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/alcatel/extensions/tcl.debugger.gz>
- Description: tclX source level limited debugger (patch to tclX)
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:karl@NeoSoft.com> (Karl Lehenbauer)
-
- What: Tcl debugger (libes)
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cme.nist.gov/pub/expect/tcl-debug.tar.Z>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tcl-debug.tar.gz>
- Description: Tcl debugger patterned after gdb and dbx which can be added
- easily to any Tcl/Tk application.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:libes@cme.nist.gov> (Don Libes)
-
- What: Tcl debugger (tromey)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: An extension to Libes' Tcl debugger which provides filename
- and line number associations with statements.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:tromey@klab.caltech.edu> (Tom Tromey)
-
- What: Tcl dynamic extension loader package
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tcldl03.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.sunsite.unc/Linux/libs/dld-3.2.6.bin.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://tsx-11.mit.edu/pub/linux/sources/libs/dld-3.2.6.tar.gz>
- Description: This is an extension to Tcl to use the Perl dynamic
- loading extension from Perl 5.0. It is portable to a number
- of platforms. Requires Tcl 7.3 and itcl 1.5.
- More info can be found at <URL:http://130.209.12.75:8001/> during
- off peek hours (GMT 17:00-9:00).
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:xiaokun@aero.gla.ac.uk> (Xiaokun Zhu)
-
- What: Tcl extension tools
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/majorminor.tar.gz>
- Description: Tcl 6.x extension to provide a development environment to
- ease implementing new commands.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:david@davids.mmdf.com> (David Herron)
-
- What: Tcl expr long long values
- Where: <URL:http://www.ikf.physik.uni-frankfurt.de/%7Eroehrig/tcl7.6-longlong.diff.gz>
- Description: Modified version of Tcl's expr processing which uses a Tcl_long
- (which is either a long or long long) instead of long for the
- expression values. It also modifies the format command to recognize
- the "l" modifier, so that Tcl_Long's can be formatted.
- Updated: 05/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:roehrig@mpi-sb.mpg.de> (Hein Roehrig)
-
- What: Tcl getopt (Earls)
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tclGetOpts.tar.gz>
- Description: A Tcl-based getopt function.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:darkfox@netcom.com> (Johnson Michael Earls)
-
- What: Tcl getopt (Mangin)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A Tcl based getopt function.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:frank.mangin@sophia.inria.fr> (Frank Mangin)
-
- What: Tcl getopt (Roydhouse)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A Tcl getopt function with expanded options.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:Aaron.Roydhouse@comp.vuw.ac.nz> (Aaron Roydhouse)
-
- What: Tcl invocation (Newman)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A C routine which invokes Tcl command passing the
- appropriate escaped strings without Tcl_Eval.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:matt@deshaw.com> (Matthew Newman)
-
- What: Tcl invocation (Nichols)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A C routine which invokes Tcl command passing the
- appropriately escaped strings. In this way one need not
- call Tcl_Eval().
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:nichols@parc.xerox.com> (David Nichols)
-
- What: Tcl IPC interface
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/alcatel/extensions/tclipc1-0.tar.gz>
- Description: Implements Tk's send command without requiring Tk or X11.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:gillies@noao.edu> (Kim Gillies)
-
- What: Tcl Loadable Extensions (TLE)
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.caos.kun.nl/pub/tcl/tclext.tar.gz>
- Description: Beta release of Tcl Loadable Extensions, which can be
- loaded at runtime by a Tcl command.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:harcoh@caos.kun.nl> (Harco de Hilster)
-
- What: Tcl Packages
- Where: <URL:ftp://toadflax.cs.ucdavis.edu/pub/TclPackage.tar.Z>
- Description: Provide ability to create enclosed groups of code which the
- user can load as a unit.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:beard@cs.ucdavis.edu> (Patrick C. Beard)
-
- What: Tcl SQL
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/databases/tclsql-1.1/tclsql-1.1.tar.gz>
- Description: tclsql is an INGRES specific Tcl interface to SQL
- (Structured Query Language).
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:cxh@arsenic.berkeley.edu> (Christopher Hylands) ???
-
- What: Tcl++/Tk++
- Where: <URL:http://www.amath.washington.edu/%7Elf/software/tcl++/>
- Description: A package that makes development of extended Tcl/Tk
- interpreters easier and more pleasant for C++ programmers.
- It does not patch the core, nor need the Tcl internals.
- This also includes a small object oriented extension as well
- as some widgets for Tk.
- Further development of Tcl++ is on hold right now.
- Updated: 04/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:lf@ugcs.caltech.edu> (Elef Gkioulekas)
-
- What: tcl-cgi
- Where: <URL:http://ruulst.let.ruu.nl:2000/tcl-cgi.html>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/net/tcl-cgi-1.1/tcl-cgi-1.1.tar.gz>
- Description: Small extension allowing Tcl programmers to write CGI programs
- which can handle the POST method of data. Enables a secure WWW
- interface to Tcl applications.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:Wessel.Kraaij@let.ruu.nl> (Wessel Kraaij)
-
- What: Tcl-DP
- Where: <URL:http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Projects/zeno/Projects/Tcl-DP.html>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.berkeley.edu/pub/tcl-dp/tcl-dp3.2.tar.Z>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.berkeley.edu/pub/tcl-dp/tcl-dp4.0b1.tar.Z>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tcl-dp3.2.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://hplyot.obspm.fr/tcl/mirrors/tcl-dp/tcl-dp3.2.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.ibp.fr/pub/tcl/contrib/extensions/>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.cornell.edu/pub/tcl-dp/tcl-dp3.5beta2.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/pub/users/roseman/tcl-dp-0.2.sit.hqx>
- Description: Tcl Distributed Programming - a public domain extension
- which adds TCP/IP connection management, remote
- procedure call and distributed object protocols to Tcl/Tk.
- Version 3.0 is a major rewrite. The roseman file is an alpha port of
- Tcl-DP to PowerMac.
- Tcl-DP 4.0b1 is a loadable module for Tcl 7.6 that adds support
- for TCP, UDP, IPM, serial ports, email as well as the ability to
- perform RPCs over any channel. It has been tested on
- SunOS 4.1.3, Solaris 2.5, Linux 2.0.29, HP-UX 9.05, Windows NT 4.0,
- and Windows 95.
- Updated: 05/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:tcl-dp@cs.cornell.edu>
- <URL:mailto:tcl-dp@roger-rabbit.CS.Berkeley.EDU> or
- <URL:mailto:tcl-dp-bugs@roger-rabbit.CS.Berkeley.EDU>
-
- What: Tcl-DP fix (Krakowiak)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A fix to distribObj.tcl so that clients names are kept.
- I don't know if this and the next are related or not.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:krakowia@imag.fr> (Sacha Krakowiak)
-
- What: Tcl-DP fix (Pauba)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A fix to dp_UndistributeObject.
- I don't know if this and the previous fix are related or not.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:klp@oh.att.com> (kevin.l.pauba)
-
- What: Tcl-DP with caller id
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A modification of rpc.tcl to call the in.indentd process to
- see who is making a request.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:tom@mario.us.dg.com> (Tom Sandholm)
-
- What: Tcl-DP with Multicast IP
- Where: <URL:ftp://agate.lut.ac.uk/pub/mbone/tdpm3.2.tar.Z>
- Description: A version of Tcl-DP 3.2 which is patched to include
- support for multicast IP communications. It also has an early
- prototype of a late-binding RPC system.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:J.P.Knight@lut.ac.uk> (Jon P. Knight)
-
- What: TclIR
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tclIR-0.9.tar.gz>
- Description: An extension to add CORBA calls (via Dynamic Invocation
- Interface with the help of the Interface Repository). Uses
- Orbix CORBA client library. Written in C++. Tested on
- Solaris 2.4 with OrbixMT 1.3.4.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:tclir-bugs@washington.jhuapl.edu>
-
- What: Tcl/Tk Japanized; support for Kanji
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.sra.co.jp/pub/lang/tcl/jp/tcl7.3jp-patch.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.sra.co.jp/pub/lang/tcl/jp/tcl7.3jp-update1.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.sra.co.jp/pub/lang/tcl/jp/tcl7.3jp-update2.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.sra.co.jp/pub/lang/tcl/jp/tcl7.3jp-update3.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.sra.co.jp/pub/lang/tcl/jp/tcl7.4p3jp-patch.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.sra.co.jp/pub/lang/tcl/jp/tcl7.5jp_alpha-patch.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.sra.co.jp/pub/lang/tcl/jp/tk4.0p3jp-patch.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.sra.co.jp/pub/lang/tcl/jp/tk4.1jp_alpha-patch.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tcl7.3jp-patch.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tcl7.3jp-update1.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tcl7.3jp-update2.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tcl7.3jp-update3.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tk3.6jp-patch.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tk3.6jp-update1.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tk3.6jp-update2.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tk3.6jp-update3.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/example/widget-demo-tk4.jp.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.sra.co.jp/pub/lang/tcl/jp/widget-demo-tk4.0jp.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.iij.ad.jp/pub/NetNews/fj.sources/volume96/Sep/>
- Description: Patch to enable Tk 4.0p2/Tcl 7.4p2 or Tk 3.6/Tcl 7.3 to use Kanji.
- The widget-demo is a _replacement_ for the default widget demo,
- displaying text in Kanji.
- See articles 960904.0[2-8].Z, 960905.0[13-9].Z, 960905.10.Z
- for unofficial patches to Tcl 7.5p1, Tk 4.1p1, Tcl 7.6b1,
- Tk 4.2b1. Also, note that 960904.08 has need of a patch
- to allow it to uudecode. The last full line of decoding needs 1
- of the 2 periods that begin the line removed.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:tcl-jp-bugs@sra.co.jp> (Japanized Tcl Project)
-
- What: tcl_object
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tcl_object.tar.gz>
- Description: C++ code which allows you to develop a bi-directional interface
- to Tcl. Especially designed for using with the xf interface
- builder.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:stephan@cs.tu-berlin.de> (Stephan Herrmann)
-
- What: Tcl_SetVar2 fix for append operations
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Fix for above code so that read traces are invoked on
- variables.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:booga@eng.sun.com> (Steve Jankowski)
-
- What: tcl_streams
- Where: From the contact
- alt.sources archives (Apr 90)
- Description: System V stream I/O library for Tcl
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:peter@taronga.com> (Peter da Silva)
-
- What: Tcl_Vresult
- Where: From the contact
- Description: ANSI C function to add the ability to return a result
- based on sprintf style arguments.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:hildjj@fuentez.com> (Joe Hildebrand)
-
- What: tcl2array
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.isi.edu/pub/hpcc-papers/touch/tcl2array.tar.Z>
- Description: This package assists a developer in creating stand-alone
- Tk/Tcl applications. This treats Tcl/Tk as truly embedded - the
- user of an application using this package won't have to install
- Tcl/Tk before using the application.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:touch@isi.edu> (Joe Touch)
-
- What: tclbind
- Where: <URL:ftp://cs.unc.edu/pub/projects/TclBind/>
- Description: Code to perform bindings of Tcl commands to C++ member functions.
- Required tclX, but can also support TCL-DP.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:menges@cs.unc.edu> (John Menges)
-
- What: tclcompare
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tclcompare.gz>
- Description: Compare two lists for equality
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:david@davids.mmdf.com> (David Herron)
-
- What: TclDii
- Where: <URL:http://www.cerc.wvu.edu/dice/iss/TclDii.html>
- Description: Integration of Tcl with IONA's Orbix ORB.
- This is a Tcl front-end to the CORBA Dynamic Invocation Interface,
- extending Tcl so that scripts can send CORBA service requests.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:merkle@io.freinet.de> (Bernhard Merkle)
-
- What: tcldoc
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.acri.fr/pub/tcl/jma/tcldoc/tcldoc-0.6.tar.gz>
- Description: Generate documentation in a manner similar to javadoc.
- Updated: 06/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:Jean-Michel.Augusto@mail.dotcom.fr>
-
- What: tclDore
- Where: <URL:http://www.elf.org/>
- <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/packages/development/graphics/Dore/>
- Description: An in-progress Tcl binding for the Dore 3-D graphics library.
- This binding allows you to exercise most of the Dore API.
- This is an alpha release.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:rec@elf.org> (Roger Critchlow)
-
- What: tcldot/tkdot
- Where: <URL:http://www.research.att.com/orgs/ssr/book/reuse/>
- Description: This is an extension which uses the graph visualization tools
- described in the book _Practical Reusable UNIX Software_.
- graphviz handles the manipulation, display and interaction with
- directed graphs. Graphs can be rendered in PostScript,
- MIF, HPGL, PCL, ISMAP, DOT and GIF. Spencer Thomas's
- tcl-gd extension is included for GIF manipulation.
- This includes a Tk browsing capability.
- Graphviz 2.0 at this site is a research prototype. Plan on using
- Graphviz 1.x (a maintenance release is planned soon) while
- experimentation on various redesign issues progress.
- Updated: 12/1996
- Contact: <URL:mailto:John.Ellson@att.com> (John Ellson)
-
- What: Tclgs
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tcl Win32 extension to enable printing of canvas widgets.
- Updated: 09/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:ronald_shapiro@medstat.com> (Ron Shapiro)
-
- What: tcliop
- Where: <URL:http://cybermarche.dmssoft.com/%7Ealmasi/tcliop/mapping.htm>
- Description: CORBA 2.0/IIOP extension for Tcl.
- Updated: 12/1996
- Contact: <URL:mailto:alamasi@cybermarche.dmssoft.com>
-
- What: tclIV
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/pub/roseman/tclIV.tar.Z>
- Description: Tk wrappers for InterViews 3.1 widgets.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:roseman@cpsc.ucalgary.ca> (Mark Roseman)
-
- What: tclkit
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/Tclkit4.8.tar.gz>
- Description: This is a Tcl 7.[3-6] library of commands that
- provide simple and useful features such as exception handling,
- unknown and exit handlers, subcommand creation, and more.
- This version is freely usable, while a commercial version is also
- available.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:risc@finwds01.tu-graz.ac.at> (Richard Schwaninger)
-
- What: tclMIDI
- Where: <URL:http://madonna.me.berkeley.edu/%7Egreg/tclmidi/>
- <URL:ftp://xor.com/pub/midi/tclmidi-3.1.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.sterling.com/usenet/comp.sources.misc/packages/tclm/>
- Other comp.sources.misc archives
- Description: Tclm is Tcl extended with dynamically loadable standard MIDI
- file manipulation commands. It is designed for creating and editing
- standard MIDI files. With the proper device interface it can also
- be used to play and record MIDI files. This runs on Unix
- and Windows. It comes with a device driver to interface
- with a few types of MIDI cards (MPU401, MQX32, Gravis UltraSound
- and SoundBlaster) and also supports using your
- serial port as a MIDI interface.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:durian@boogie.com> (Mike Durian)
-
- What: tclMotif extension of a Matrix widget
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Changes to tclMotif 1.2 to integrate the XbaeMatrixWidget
- (a freely distributable Motif efficient, editable matrix widget) into
- tclMotif.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:sriram@tcs.com> (Sriram Srinivasan)
-
- What: tclNExS
- Where: <URL:http://www.xess.com/NExS/tclNExS-1.0.1-user_guide.html>
- Description: Application which maps the NExS Network Extensible Spreadsheet
- Connections API to the Tcl language. NExS is a commercial
- product, available in a downloadable evaluation form. See
- <URL:http://www.xess.com/NExS/> for more details.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:nexs-info@xess.com>
-
- What: tclodbc
- Where: <URL:http://www.hut.fi/%7Ernurmi/tclodbc.html>
- Description: Object oriented ODBC database interface for Tcl.
- Supports multiple simultaneous connections, transaction
- handling, precompiled SQL statements and SQL argument
- handling. Version 1.4 is compliant with tcl 8.0.
- Updated: 09/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:rnurmi@niksula.hut.fi> (Roy Nurmi)
-
- What: tclobj
- Where: <URL:http://www.uni-frankfurt.de/%7Efp/Tools/tclobj/>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.uni-frankfurt.de/pub/dist/frank/tclobj-1.1.tar.gz>
- Description: Allow you to access C++ classes and to operate C++ objects
- from Tcl 7.5 or newer. Objects can be created, deleted, member
- functions invoked, and objects passed as parameters to other
- objects' member functions. Class definitions can be dynamically
- loaded into the interpreter. Requires an ANSI-compatible C or
- C++ compiler.
- Updated: 04/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:fp@informatik.uni-frankfurt.de> (Frank Pilhofer)
-
- What: tclOBST
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.fzi.de/pub/OBST/OBST3-4.3/>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.uu.net/pub/database/obst/>
- <URL:ftp://src.doc.ic.ac.uk/computing/databases/OBST/>
- Description: Tcl library for the OBST persistent object management system.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:stone@fzi.de>
-
- What: TclPrint
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/pub/users/roseman/TclPrint.sit.hqx>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/pub/users/roseman/tclprint.zip>
- Description: Small Tcl extension to provide the framework for printing
- on the Macintosh and Windows platoform. Porvides hooks to native
- printing dialogs and support for the overall printing loop.
- Does NOT support a way to specify what goes on the page. Work
- with contact to develop the code.
- Updated: 09/1997
- Contact: <URL:roseman@cpsc.ucalgary.ca>
-
- What: TclPro
- Where: <URL:http://cswww.essex.ac.uk/SNAP/Chris_Fox/>
- Description: Light-weight Tcl/Tk to Prolog interface using Unix pipes.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:foxcj@snap2.essex.ac.uk> (Chris Fox)
-
- What: tclprof
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tclprof.shar.gz>
- Description: Tcl performance profiling facility. Works with Tcl 6.4.
- Comes as a part of tclX, but does not require it.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:markd@grizzly.com> (Mark Diekhans)
-
- What: TclProp
- Where: <URL:http://www.cs.umn.edu/research/GIMME/tclprop.html>
- <URL:http://www.cs.umn.edu/%7Esafonov/TclProp/>
- <URL:ftp://www.cs.umn.edu/users/konstan/TclProp-2.0p1.tar.gz>
- Description: A set of functions for declarative programming using data
- propagation. Allows you to declare relationships amoung
- global variables that are enforced by the TclProp system.
- Also includes a trigger interface and a mechanism for creating
- variables that are tied to widget attributes or other states.
- Works with Tcl 7.5/Tk 4.1. Requires a patch to Tk 4.1, and includes
- it. binary versions for Linux-ELF, Solaris and Irix available.
- Updated: 12/1996
- Contact: <URL:mailto:tclprop-request@cs.umn.edu> (TclProp admin email)
-
- What: tclRawTCP
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tclRawTCP.shar.gz>
- Description: Raw TCP package for Tcl/Tk based on tcpConnect.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:khera@cs.duke.edu> (Vivek Khera)
-
- What: tclsap
- Where: <URL:http://www.mcs.net/%7Egarth/SAP/TCLSAP/>
- Description: Extensions to Tcl 7.4/Tk 4.0 to allow interactive or script
- based access to a SAP R/3 system through RFC calls.
- Allows one to develop CGI-BIN access through which SAP can be
- accessed.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:garth@mcs.net> (Garth Kennedy)
-
- What: TclSock
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tclsock.tar.gz>
- Description: A loadable Tcl 7.4.1 or greater library that provides a direct
- interface to the socket system calls. It works with Linux and
- Windows NT and probably will work on other systems. Requires
- Winsock TCP/IP stack, Borland 4.5 or a networking kernal.
- Includes a simple Tcl news reader to demo how to use tclsock.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:tbringar@infinet.com> (Tony Bringardner)
-
- What: tclsockets
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tcl extension to BSD sockets
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:lance@markv.com> (Lance Ellinghouse)
-
- What: tclSSL
- Where: <URL:http://www.infinet.com/%7Etbringar/>
- <URL:http://www.psy.uq.oz.au/%7Eftp/Crypto/>
- Description: Tcl dynamic load package that provides an interface to
- Eric Young's <URL:mailto:eay@mincom.oz.au> implementation of
- SSL and supporting libraries with Tcl to provide SSL
- protection to sockets. SSL capability is added to the socket
- with a -ssl option.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:tbringar@infinet.com> (Tony Bringardner)
-
- What: tclStruct
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tclStruct1.3.tar.gz>
- Description: Tcl 7.4 and Tcl 7.5 extension for accessing complex data
- structures.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:Matthew.Costello@SanDiegoCA.NCR.com>
-
- What: tclTCP
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.atd.ucar.edu/pub/vanandel/tclTCP2.2.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tclTCP2.2.tar.gz>
- Description: Tcl 7.[45] based BSD socket library extension. Allows Tcl/Tk
- applications to communicate without using Tk's "send" command.
- It does not require patching the TCL or Tk sources and does not
- require Tk or X. It provides a simple event handling
- capability for TCL applications to handle file I/O and "whenIdle" calls.
- Note that non-TCL applications can send commands to a TCL interpreter
- via a socket if the TCL application uses tclTCP.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:vanandel@ncar.ucar.edu> (Joe VanAndel)
-
- What: tclTCP+
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.wag.caltech.edu/pub/kis/bin/tclTCP+1.1.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tclTCP+1.1.tar.gz>
- Description: Adds inetd, timer, fork, nowait and other commands to tclTCP.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:info@pgrams.com>
-
- What: TclUdp
- Where: <URL:http://www.cs.uoregon.edu/%7Echrisbo/udp/>
- Description: Extension to Tcl 7.5 to provide access to UDP sockets. Available
- for Unix and Windows.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:chrisbo@cs.uoregon.edu> (Christopher Brendan Bornmann)
-
- What: tclvogle
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tclvogle.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tclvogleDOCS.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/vogleWish.sun4.exe.gz>
- Description: Tk [23]-D drawing widgets (alpha) based on very old Tk
- and Tcl.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:mh@wx.gtegsc.com> (Mike Hoegeman)
-
- What: TclVSdb
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cirque.com/pub/TclVS/TclVSdb-1.1a1.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/databases/TclVSdb-1.1a1/TclVSdb-1.1a1.tar.gz>
- Description: Very Simple DataBase package. Uses only Tcl 7.3 (compatible
- with Tcl 7.[45]). Provides multiple hierarchical tables per
- database and multi-user concurrent access with locking.
- Elements may be any Tcl array or list. Database files are standard
- ASCII and are portable between platforms.
- See <URL:http://www.cirque.com/tclvs.html> for more details.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:steven@indra.com> (Steven B. Wahl)
-
- What: TkVSform
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cirque.com/pub/TclVS/TkVSform-1.0b1.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/graphics/TkVSform-1.0b1.tar.gz>
- Description: A Tk 4.[01] based forms generation package that overcomes much
- of Tk's complexities and inconsistencies. All widget names,
- geometry management, and window manager interaction handled
- automatically by the package. Depends on Tk 4.[01].
- See <URL:http://www.cirque.com/tclvs.html> for further details.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:steven@indra.com> (Steven B. Wahl)
-
- What: TclVSrpt
- Where: <URL:http://www.cirque.com/tclvs.html>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.cirque.com/pub/TclVS/TclVSrpt-1.1a1.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/print/TclVSrpt-1.1a1/TclVSrpt-1.1a1.tar.gz>
- Description: TclVSrpt is a set of Tcl 7.[345] procedures for creating reports
- or other documents from Tcl applications. Output is switch
- selectable for ASCII or Postscript. TclVSrpt has extensive
- styling and page layout controls. Depends on Tcl 7.[345].
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:steven@indra.com> (Steve Wahl)
-
- What: tcl-www
- Where: <URL:ftp://ce-toolkit.crd.ge.com/pub/tcl/tcl-www.tar.gz>
- Description: A Tcl support library that works with dtclsh and
- provides support for embedded Tcl tags in HTML template files,
- cleaning plain text so it is displayable as HTML, encoding
- URLs from within Tcl, and more.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:kennykb@crd.ge.com> (Kevin B. Kenny)
-
- What: Extended Tcl (tclX)
- Where: <URL:http://www.neosoft.com/tcl/TclX.html>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/TclX/tclX8.0.0b3.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/distrib/tclx/tclX7.6.0.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/distrib/tclx/tclX7.6.0plus.patch.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/TclX/tclX7.6.0-itcl.patch.gz>
- Description: An essential package of extensions for Tcl/Tk. This
- package creates interpreters known as tcl and wishx. The extension is
- also known as tclX and tkX.
- Adds advanced code loading facility, new programming constructs,
- debugging and profiling facilities, unix access commands, file
- i/o facilities including awk-like scanning for strings, extended
- list and a new key list capability, extended character and
- string manipulation commands, and time and date manipulation
- commands.
- The 8.0.0b3 version is for Tcl 8.0. A Win32
- version is not yet available. Note that Tcl 8.0 has to be
- patched with a patch included in 8.0.0b3 before tclX 8 can built.
- The tclX 7.6.x is the latest patch version for
- the Tcl 7.6/Tk 4.2 release. and contains partial support for
- Windows 95/NT.
- The itcl patch fixes an incompatibility between tclX 7.6.0 and itcl
- which prevents autoload commands from working.
- Updated: 09/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:tcl-project@NeoSoft.com>
-
- What: Extended Tcl (tclX) 7.5a-a2 patches for Linux
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Patches to get tclX to work on Linux/ELF system.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:root@fabsoft2.zarm.uni-bremen.de> (Martin Cornelius)
-
- What: Extended Tcl simulation
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Standard Tcl versions of some of the tclX commands;
- useful if you can't make tclX.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:raines@slac.stanford.edu> (Paul Raines)
-
- What: tclX dynamic library patches
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tclX_dld.shar.gz>
- Description: Patches to tclX 6.x to support GNU dld (v. 3.2.3) dynamic
- libraries.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:adrianho@nii.ncb.gov.sg> (Adrian J Ho)
-
- What: tclXt
- Where: posted to comp.lang.tcl - other locations for the source unknown.
- Description: Tk hooks to allow calls to Xt routines.
- Updated:
- Contact: Unknown
-
- What: tclXtsend
- Where: <URL:ftp://csc.canberra.edu.au/pub/motif/tclXtSend/tclXtSend.1.0.tar.Z>
- <URL:ftp://csc.canberra.edu.au/pub/motif/tclXtSend/tclXtSend.2.0.tar.Z>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.x.org/contrib/libraries/tclXtSend.1.0.tar.Z>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tclXtSend.2.0.tar.gz>
- Description: Allow Xt applications to send msgs to Tk applications. Version
- 1.0 works with Tk 3.x and version 2.0 works with Tk 4.x.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:jan@pandonia.canberra.edu.au> (Jan Newmarch)
-
- What: tcpConnect
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tcpConnect.shar.gz>
- Description: Tcl/Tk TCP extensions
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:pnr@innopoli.ajk.tele.fi> (Pekka Nikander)
-
- What: TDebug
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tdebug-1.0.tar.gz>
- Description: Tk debugger that one sources into their scripts. Allows single
- stepping, etc.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:schmid@fb3-s7.math.TU-Berlin.DE> (Gregor Schmid)
-
- What: testevent
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Code for one of Tk 4.0's extended test commands, testevent,
- which allows one to generate arbitrary events.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:John.Ousterhout@eng.sun.com> (John Ousterhout)
-
- What: textView
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Provide a scrolling window on the last few lines of a stream.
- A type of window with a combination of less and tail -f.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:sclayman@cs.ucl.ac.uk> (Stuart Clayman)
-
- What: text widget 16 bit text support
- Where: <URL:http://srg01.csd.hku.hk:8000/%7Eypyau/chinese-patch-for-tk>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/chinese-patch-for-tk.patch.gz>
- Description: tkFonts.c change to make it display Chinese text.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:ypyau@hkuxb.hku.hk> (Carl Y.P. Yau)
-
- What: text widget command option
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Add to Tk 3.6 text widget a -command option which is executed
- when characters are inserted or deleted from the widget.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:hoshi@sra.co.jp> (Hoshi Takanori)
-
- What: text widget elided area support
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.berkeley.edu/ucb/people/phelps/tcltk/outline.tar.gz>
- Description: Patch Tk's text widget to hide and reveal text, images and
- windows. Patch also comes with TkMan, as a requirement.
- Updated: 09/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:phelps@CS.Berkeley.EDU> (Tom Phelps)
-
- What: text widget enhancements
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/text.constrained.shar.gz>
- Description: A variety of constrained Tk text widget, placing a set of
- wrappers around the text widget.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:John@LoVerso.Southborough.MA.US> (John Robert LoVerso)
-
- What: text widget improved bindings
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Improved text widget bindings, allowing you to get the
- pixel XY coordinates of an index, move up and down one display
- line, and select text using shift cursor movements.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:eric@pandora.Las-Vegas.NV.US> (Eric J. Schwertfeger)
-
- What: text widget read-only regions
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Based on the sample code in Dr. Ousterhout's book, this
- code was updated for Tk 4.0. It allows one to tag regions of
- a text widget as read-only.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:phelps@CS.Berkeley.EDU> (Tom Phelps)
-
- What: text widget read-only tags
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/readonlytag.tcl.gz>
- Description: Modified text class bindings so that text marked with
- readonly tag cannot be modified.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:serra@ctuluh.inria.fr> (Bruno Serra)
-
- What: text widget with relative tab position support
- Where: <URL:ftp://invaders.dcrl.nd.edu/pub/tk/>
- Description: Changes to Tk 4.0 files tkText.c, tkTextDisp.c and
- tkText.h so that one can specify relative tab positions.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:agy@invaders.dcrl.nd.edu> (Alan G. Yoder)
-
- What: text widget replacement
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.math.ohio-state.edu/pub/users/ilya/>
- Description: Drop in replacement for Tk 4's text widget. Provides all of
- the normal text widget functionality, along with a text annotation
- type of 'block', which allow geometry management over the text
- within the rows of the block. Allows one to do things like fractions,
- radicals, labeled equations, editable buttons, etc. Doc on the
- new text widget can be found at
- <URL:ftp://ftp.math.ohio-state.edu/pub/users/ilya/etext.html>
- Version 0.4.* is based on Tk 4.0 text widget. You must patch
- Tk 4.0 text widget for this functionality. Version 0.5 now
- available.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:ilya@math.ohio-state.edu> (Ilya Zakharevich)
-
- What: text widget underline colors
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/graphics/TextUnderline.patch.gz>
- Description: Modification to text widget to support color for tagged text
- and different color for underline.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:xavier@cma.cma.fr> (Francois-Xavier Fornari)
-
- What: text widget up and down arrow support
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Modification of tkTextUpDownLine procedure in text.tcl to
- allow the up and down bindings to move one line at a time rather
- than one text unit at a time.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:donald@cs.mun.ca> (Donald Craig)
-
- What: text widget with arbitrary text
- Where: From the contact
- Description: New function to add to tkText.c which can be called
- with any arbitrary text - no special characters to be
- evaluated by the Tcl interpreter.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:schwamb@isi.edu> (Karl B. Schwamb)
-
- What: text widget with unlimited undo history (Alexander)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Procedures to add an unlimited undo history to a text
- widget.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:pa@mrao.cam.ac.uk> (Paul Alexander)
-
- What: text widget with unlimited undo history (Fontaine)
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/textundo-1.0.tar.gz>
- Description: Procedures to add an unlimited undo history to the Tk4 text
- widget.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:jfontain@mygale.org> (Jean-Luc Fontaine)
-
- What: text widget word modifier
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Modifications to core to allow one to define the
- characters that can comprise a word. This allows one to include
- umlauts, sharp ss or other special characters.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:weiser@zib-berlin.de> (Martin Weiser)
-
- What: theObjects
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/theObjects-3.1.tar.gz>
- Description: Small prototype-oriented object system.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:Juergen.Wagner@iao.fhg.de> (Juergen Wagner)
- <URL:mailto:gandalf@Csli.Stanford.EDU> (Juergen Wagner)
-
- What: this
- Where: From the contact
- Description: An easy way to build Tcl objects.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:cball@etsd.ml.com> (Charles Ballance)
-
- What: Tcl thread support (Chew)
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tcl-7.3-earl.tar.gz>
- Description: A set of changes to Tcl 7.3 to make it more thread-sturdy.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:earl@hpato.aus.hp.com> (Earl Chew)
-
- What: Tcl thread support (Cruse)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Port of MTtcl to MIT's Pthreads 1.60beta5.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:mcruse@cti-ltd.com> (Mike Cruse)
-
- What: Tcl thread support (Hipp)
- Where: <URL:http://users.vnet.net/drh/pttcl.html>
- Description: Modified Tcl 7.6 source to work with POSIX Threads.
- Pthreads-Tcl (PtTcl) allows separate threads to run their own Tcl
- interpreters simultaneously, allows threads to communicate
- via message passing, and allows interpreters to share Tcl variables.
- Each thread has its own event queue. This is only for Tcl.
- Updated: 08/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:drh@acm.org> (D. Richard Hipp)
-
- What: Tcl thread support (Jankowski)
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.best.com/pub/bo/booga/MTtcl1.0.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/MTtcl1.0.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/bo/booga/MTtcl1.0.tar.gz>
- Description: Set of Tcl commands for the Solaris 2.[34] thread library.
- Compatible with Tcl 7.4/Tk 4.0 and patches p1/2. Doc indicates
- that SparcWorks 3.0 or greater C compiler is required. OTher
- configurations may work, but have not been tested.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:booga@netcom.com> (Steve Jankowski)
-
- What: Tcl_FormatCmd fix for SGI PowerChallenge
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Patch to Tcl_FormatCmd so that it works on the SGI.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:karrels@mcs.anl.gov> (Ed Karrels)
-
- What: Tihsho
- Where: <URL:ftp://catless.ncl.ac.uk/pub/tihsho.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/example/tihsho.tar.gz>
- Description: Set of Tcl procs to allow C++ like exception handling.
- Does not permit commercial use.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:lindsay.marshall@newcastle.ac.uk> (Lindsay Marshall)
-
- What: TiM
- Where: <URL:http://www-obs.univ-lyon1.fr/%7Ethiebaut/TiM/TiM.html>
- <URL:ftp://ftp-obs.univ-lyon1.fr/pub/thiebaut/TiM/tim4.0.tar.gz>
- Description: TiM is a Tcl extension designed to process 2 dimensional
- arrays of binary data (referred to as a matrix). Think of it is
- a MatLab-like Tcl extension. Provies arithmetic operations on
- matrices, transformations, various data types, ability to read and
- write binary data in little or big endian byte order, ability
- to write image file formats with or without automatic compression,
- plot drawing (with PLplot), and various other image manipulation
- procedures.
- Updated: 02/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:thiebaut@obs.univ-lyon1.fr> (Eric THIEBAUT)
-
- What: Time and date routines (Critchlow)
- Where: <URL:http://www.elf.org/>
- Description: A collection of time and date computations written in Tcl.
- solves the problem of converting Unix clock tics into calendar date,
- along with several others.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:rec@elf.org> (Roger Critchlow)
-
- What: Time and date routines (Ganley)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A couple of simple C functions which return the current time
- and date string - can be linked into one's Tcl interpreter.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:mkgdyn@world.std.com> (Michael Ganley)
-
- What: Time string split
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Convert an argument of number of seconds into a list of
- year, month, day, hour, minutes and seconds.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:hclsmith@tallships.istar.ca> (Hume Smith)
-
- What: timeout
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Extended Tcl 7.3 procedure to execute a script with a timeout,
- similar to catch in invocation.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:newmanbl@inet-hou.com> (Brian Newman)
-
- What: Tix widget set
- Where: <URL:http://www.xpi.com/tix/>
- <URL:http://www.xpi.com/download/>
- <URL:http://www.xpi.com/pub/Tix4.1.0.006.tar.gz>
- <URL:http://www.xpi.com/pub/tix41p6.zip>
- <URL:http://www.xpi.com/pub/win41p4bin.zip>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.xpi.com/pub/Tix4.1.0.006.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.xpi.com/pub/tix41p6.zip>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.xpi.com/pub/misc/tixImgXpm.c>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.xpi.com/pub/windows/nomsvcrt.zip>
- <URL:http://rain.org/%7Eart/tixbindings.txt>
- <URL:http://www.xraylith.wisc.edu/%7Ekhan/software/tcl>
- Description: Tix is an extension to Tk that includes more than 30 new
- widgets, including ComboBox, Motif style FileSelectBox, MS
- Windows style FileSelectBox, PanedWindow, NoteBook, Hierarchical
- Listbox, Directory List/Tree View, Spin Control widget, Balloon help
- window and many more. Tix also has built-in support for XPM
- images. A Form geometry manager makes it easy to lay-out your
- interface using Motif Form-like attachment rules.
- More info available on the Tix mailing list archive
- at <URL:http://www.xpi.com/tix/archives/archives.html>.
- Tix 4.x is written in C, and requires building a new
- interpreter based on Tk 4.0/Tcl 7.4 or newer.
- It can also be used with itcl 2.0 or newer.
- Tix 4.x now works with Embedded Tk as well.
- Tix 4.x works on both Windows and Unix platforms.
- Tix 4.x has license terms similar to the Tcl/Tk license terms.
- The tixbindings file is some additional bindings for the TixHlist
- widget, including scrolling, entry editing, and local drag and
- drop. Version 4.1.0.006 works with Tk 8.0.
- Mumit Khan has, at the xraylith site, a simple patch for Tix
- to get the demos to work under Tk 8.0 patched with Img 1.1's
- Tcl object support.
- Updated: 09/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:majordomo@xpi.com> with the line
- "subscribe tix-info your_email".
- Send messages to the Tix mailing list at <URL:mailto:tix-info@xpi.com>.
- <URL:mailto:tix-support@xpi.com> (Individual support)
-
- What: Tix table widget
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A poor man's table-like widget example. Probably doesn't
- require Tix, but the posted version, in Tk 4.0, used a Tix wish.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:medved@digex.com> (Ted Holden)
-
- What: Tk 3 tear off menus under Tk 4
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Patch to provide support for both the old and new tear off menus.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:loverso@osf.org> (John Robert LoVerso)
-
- What: Tk 8 image modifications
- Where: <URL:http://www.worldaccess.nl/%7Enijtmans/patch.tk8.gz>
- Description: Set of patches for Tk 8.0 to change Tk's
- image types to use the new Tcl Object system. This allows you
- to load binary data directly into GIFs. It also changes the
- internal photo format from 3 to 4 bytes, allowing transparency.
- Adds -background and -grayscale to the imgName write and put commands,
- adds -format to the imgName put command, adds a imgName data command
- and makes a few fixes. Works well with the Img extension.
- Updated: 07/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:Jan.Nijtmans@cmg.nl> (Jan Nijtmans)
-
- What: Tk and C++
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tk3.6forC++.patch.gz>
- Description: A patch to make tk3.3 usable with C++.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:ken@syd.dit.csiro.au> (Ken Yap)
-
- What: Tk and Motif event handling in one process
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A complete example of a Motif application which also processes
- the events for a Tk interpreter.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:mdb@silvaco.com> (Mike David Bennett) ???
-
- What: Tk auxiliary library of bindings
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tkauxlib-2.0.tar.gz>
- Description: Extensive set of Tk 3.6 enhancements to add more Motif
- compatibility in keyboard bindings, as well as add validation
- capabilities and other things. See
- <URL:http://ce-toolkit.crd.ge.com/tkauxlib/tkauxlib_2.html>.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:kennykb@crd.ge.com> (Kevin B. Kenny)
-
- What: Tk benzier cubic splines with arbitrary control points
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A proc to calculate curve points
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:t-flores@nimr.mrc.ac.uk> (Tom Flores)
-
- What: Tk Emacs bindings (Karrels)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A set of Tk bindings to look like Emacs.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:karrels@mcs.anl.gov> (Edward L. Karrels)
-
- What: Tk Emacs bindings (Weissman)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A set of Tk bindings for Text and Entry widgets to look like
- Emacs. This includes a kill ring, keyboard macros, undo,
- numeric prefixes and multikey chords.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:weissman@gte.com> (Mark Weissman)
-
- What: Tk Emacs widget
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/text/TkEmacs1.3.tar.gz>
- Description: Emacs widget for the Tk widget set. Allows emacs-lisp code to
- be sent to emacs and Tcl code to be sent from emacs to Tcl.
- Works with tk2.3 and tk3.0 (and should work with tk3.1 when it
- is available). Contains patches for GNU Emacs 18.58 and 18.59.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:sven@cimetrix.com> (Sven Delmas)
-
- What: Tk equivalent of XTextWidth
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tk wrapper for XTextWidth that computes the width of
- a medium width character in pixels.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:johnmay@cs.ucsd.edu> (John May)
-
- What: Tk focus follows pointer
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/focus3.1a.PATCH.gz>
- Description: Tk 3.[12] patch to implement focus follows pointer and
- key propagation model.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:kennard@ohm.eecs.Berkeley.EDU> (Kennard White)
-
- What: Tk menu insert subcommand
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tk 3.6 menu widget insert subcommand allowing you to
- insert anywhere in the menu.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:tromey@busco.lanl.gov> (Tom Tromey)
-
- What: Tk menu postcommand fix
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tk 3.6 tkMenu -postcommand fix for keeping menu on-screen.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:tromey@cns.caltech.edu> (Tom Tromey)
-
- What: Tk mwm enhancements
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tk patches to allow you to set the mwm decoration, add
- protocols to the mwm menus, etc.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:ioi@xpi.com> (Ioi Kim Lam)
-
- What: Tk private color maps (Crocker)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Some C++ code which trys to determine when to allocate a
- private color map, and when doing so, attempts to allocate the colors
- in a way to minimize flashing.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:whc@analog.com> (Bill Crocker)
-
- What: Tk private color maps (Kliese)
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/TkPC0.03.tar.gz>
- Description: Add private colormaps (size 256) to Tk.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:stester@ag4.ruhr-uni-bochum.de> (Rainer Kliese)
-
- What: Tk raster widget
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/raster0.1.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/pub/jkb/raster0.1+.tar.gz>
- Description: A Tk drawing bitmap graphics widget . There is support
- for a backing pixmap, points, rectangles, lines, and polygons.
- There is also an extension to raster called image, which allows
- to you manipulate areas of the pixmap and even load and save
- them as ppm images.
- The 0.1+ file is a version of the raster widget updated to be
- Tk 4.0 compatible, with a cget widget command added as well as some
- bugs, etc. updated by James Bonfield.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:esperanc@umiacs.umd.edu> (Claudio Esperanca)
- <URL:mailto:jkb@mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk> (James Bonfield)
-
- What: Tk RichText Format widget
- Where: <URL:ftp://multimedia.cc.gatech.edu/pub/tk-rtf-0.1.tar.Z>
- Description: Tk based Microsoft RichText File Format widget reader (pre-alpha).
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:iansmith@haring.cc.gatech.edu> (Ian Smith)
-
- What: Tk send reliability enhancement
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A wrapper for Tk's send to provide a more reliable RPC
- mechanism. Most importantly, the typical timeout of the send is
- avoided. It is called rpc.tcl and should soon show up on archives.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:John@LoVerso.Southborough.MA.US> (Robert LoVerso)
-
- What: Tk send security enhancement
- Where: From the contact
- Description: If PARANOID_SEND is defined at compile time, check before
- every send command to see if an xhost has occured.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:js@aq.org> (Jay Sekora)
-
- What: Tk table widget (Ellson)
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/graphics/tkTable-0.4p8.tar.gz>
- Description: A table/matrix widget, written in C, variable width table columns
- and height rows, titles, attaches to an array variable,
- supports standard Tk reliefs/fonts, support scrollbars,
- has tag styles per row/column/cell for changing colors/fonts/relief or
- anchor position, in-cell editing, different editing/drawing modes,
- can have selected cell or not, optional update flashes,
- can stretch rows and columns.
- Contact John Ellson for patches to Table_Display.c and the
- tkAppInit to get it to work with Tk 4.0.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:john.ellson@att.com> (current maintainer)
- <URL:mailto:roland@singnet.com.sg> (Roland King - original author)
- <URL:mailto:paulf@lamont.ldgo.columbia.edu>
-
- What: Tk table widget (curquide)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Set of procedures to quickly allow one to send an undetermined
- amount of column and row data to a window. Includes horizontal
- and vertical scrollbars, data displayed in any combo of label, entry,
- or button, autosizing of cells, ability to reconfigure any cell,
- row, or column, minimal management of widgets necessary.
- Updated: 09/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:curquide@worldnet.att.net> (Cesar)
-
- What: tkTable - Tk table widget (Hobbs)
- Where: <URL:http://www.cs.uoregon.edu/research/tcl/code/capp/>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.uoregon.edu/pub/tcl/tkTable/>
- Description: Editable 2D table/matrix widget.
- Tag styles for multiple fonts, colors, etc.
- It is a complex blend of the Tk entry, listbox, and text widgets.
- This is based on the Ellson/King tkTable available earlier.
- Requires Tk 4.1 or newer (including Tk 8.0b1) and a C compiler.
- Supports all Unix Tcl/Tk variants (including [incr tcl]) as well as
- Windows. A precompiled Tk 8.0b1 DLL is included.
- Updated: 02/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:jeff.hobbs@acm.org> (Jeffrey Hobbs)
- <URL:mailto:ellson@lucent.com> (John Ellson)
-
- What: Tk terminal widget
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A Tk terminal emulator-like widget.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:rs6y+@andrew.cmu.edu> (Rudi Stouffs)
-
- What: Tcl-Trf
- Where: <URL:http://www.westend.com/%7Ekupries/software.html>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.westend.com/pub/aku/trf1.0.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.westend.com/pub/aku/trf1.0.zip>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.westend.com/pub/aku/trf10-win32.zip>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.westend.com/pub/aku/memchan1.4.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.westend.com/pub/aku/zlib-1.0.4.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.westend.com/pub/aku/libdes-3.23.tar.gz>
- Description: Dynamic extension providing commands for data conversion,
- encryption, message digests, compression, error correction,
- and channel-based manipulation of binary data.
- Version 1.0 has an API rewrite to take advantage of Tcl 8's objects.
- NOTE: This code is unlikely to be legally exported from USA
- archive sites, due to federal restrictions on exporting encryption
- code.
- Updated: 09/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:a.kupries@westend.com> (Andreas Kupries)
-
- What: Tk triangular button
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tk code for triangular buttons on scrollbars, or whatever.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:John@LoVerso.Southborough.MA.US> (John Robert LoVerso)
-
- What: Turndial widget
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tkTurndial-1.08.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://redhook.llnl.gov/pub/visu/>
- Description: A Tk 4 turndial widget (circular knob with mark on
- it that can be rotated to set a value). A beta version
- ported to Tk4.1 can be found on redhook.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:beijersb@rulhm1.leidenuniv.nl> (Marco Beijersbergen)
- <URL:mailto:bossart@redhook.llnl.gov> (Pierre-Louis Bossart)
-
- What: Tk without X (beta)
- Where: <URL:ftp://toe.cs.berkeley.edu/pub/multimedia/misc/tknx0.3.tar.Z>
- Description: A version of Tk without the X dependent code. Allows the
- construction of programs using send, after and a few of the
- other non-X specific commands. Useful to use with Tcl-DP.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:bsmith@cs.cornel.edu> (Brian Smith)
-
- What: tkbusy
- Where: From the user
- Description: Tk procedure to disable widgets while an application is
- busy.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:mike@hightec.saarlink.de> (Michael Schumacher)
-
- What: tkchess
- Where: <URL:http://pine.cs.yale.edu:4201/tkChess/tkChess.html>
- Description: tclX/tkX extension to support chess-oriented applications.
- Provides support for displaying chessboards, manipulating chess
- positions, server communications, etc.
- Updated: 12/1996
- Contact: <URL:mailto:aspnes@cs.yale.edu> (Jim Aspnes)
-
- What: tkDialogues
- Where: <URL:http://starship.skyport.net/crew/fredrik/py14/tkdialogs.htm>
- Description: Python 1.4 / Tkinter 1.63 package allowing
- you to use native file dialogues and message boxes. Consists
- of tkFileDialog, tkMessageBox, tkColorChooser,
- tkCommonDialog.
- Update: 06/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:fredrik.lundh@image.combitech.se> (Fredrik Lundh)
-
- What: tkEntry secure modification
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.efland.uu.net/pub/secure_tkEntry.patch>
- Description: Patch to tkEntry so that it doesn't display text being
- entered - useful for entry of passwords, etc.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:gary@efland.UU.NET> (Gary Thomas)
-
- What: tkFScale
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tkFScale-1.4.tar.gz>
- Description: Tk 3.3 Scale widget which uses floating-point values.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:paulus@cs.anu.edu.au> (Paul Mackerras)
-
- What: tkGLXwin
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tkGLXwin-1.3.2.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://media.mit.edu/pub/tkGLXwin-1.3.2.tar.Z>
- Description: Tk 3.x Silicon Graphics Graphics Library widget interface.
- Note there is an Xlib emulation of SGI's GL at
- <URL:ftp://ftp.thp.Uni-Duisburg.DE/pub/source/X11/Ygl-3.1.tar.gz>.
- Contact <URL:mailto:fred@thp.Uni-Duisburg.DE> (Fred Hucht) for
- details.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:halazar@media.mit.edu> (Michael Halle)
-
- What: tkgcv
- Where: <URL:http://www.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/ipvr/swlab/sopra/tkgcv/tkgcv.html>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/pub/tkgcv/tkgcv-1.0.tar.gz>
- Description: Tk 4.2 canvas widget which supports graph structures. Both
- node and edge items can be defined. The items can be added or
- removed from a graph, as well as moved. 4 layout
- algorithms are supported (ISI, tree, random, and matrix).
- Updated: 06/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:Stefan.Schreyjak@informatik.uni-stuttgart.de> (Stefan Schreyjak)
-
- What: tkImgFmtGFP
- Where: <URL:http://www.uni-frankfurt.de/%7Efp/Tools/tkImgFmtGFP.html>
- Description: Reformts a GIF image to eliminate NUL characters, leaving a
- binary value that can be integrated into Tcl source and read from
- a Tcl variable.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:fp@informatik.uni-frankfurt.de> (Frank Pilhofer)
-
- What: tkInput
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tkInput.tar.gz>
- Description: A transparent input-only Tk widget.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:mgc@cray.com> (Mark G. Christenson)
-
- What: tklayout
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/sorted/devel/tklayout-1.3.tar.gz>
- Description: Tk 4.2 augmented canvas window type, allowing graph layout of
- selected canvas items. Supports four styles of layout as well
- as provides an edge item for laying edges between graph nodes.
- Updated: 9/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:taylor@ptolemy.arc.nasa.gov> (Will Taylor)
-
- What: TkMegaWidget
- Where: <URL:http://www.cimetrix.com/sven/tkmegawidget.html>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/TkMegaWidget3.6g.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/TkMegaWidget4.0b.tar.gz>
- Description: Support new Tcl/Tk widgets allowing you to attach minor commands
- and options to a widget, or even a private interpreter.
- Version 4.0b is available from the WWW page.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:sven@cimetrix.com> (Sven Delmas)
-
- What: TkMobal
- Where: <URL:http://www.cimetrix.com/sven/tkmobal.html>
- Description: TkMobal embeds Mobal functionality into a Tcl/Tk interface.
- Mobal (see also "tcl-faq/part04") is an environment for
- incremental modelling.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:sven@cimetrix.com> (Sven Delmas)
-
- What: tkMovie
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tkMovie-0.01A.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://catless.ncl.ac.uk/pub/tkMovie-0.01A.tar.gz>
- Description: A Tk 3.x extension which provides a widget to display
- and manipulate mpeg video streams. See
- <URL:http://www.ncl.ac.uk/%7En230659/tkMovie.html> for more details.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:Ian.Campbell@newcastle.ac.uk> (Ian Campbell)
-
- What: Tkmsmail
- Where: <URL:http://www.du.edu/%7Emschwart/>
- Description: This extension enables MAPI and cmc interfaces, allowing a
- Tcl program to send mail in a Windows environment.
- For Tk 4.1, 4.2, 9.0b[12].
- Updated: 09/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:mschwart@nyx.net>
-
- What: Tkmswin
- Where: <URL:http://www.du.edu/%7Emschwart/>
- Description: This tk extension provides support for raw printing, Windows
- executtion, profiles and registry access, and emulation of
- several popular Unix commands. Different DLLs for Windows 3.11
- and Windows 95/NT are provided.
- For Tk 4.1, 4.2, 9.0b[12].
- Updated: 09/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:mschwart@nyx.net>
-
- What: Tkoglx
- Where: <URL:ftp://linc.cis.upenn.edu/pub/ioi/tkoglx.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.princeton.edu/pub/people/dwallach/tkoglx-1.1.tar.gz>
- Description: Experimental extension to support a small subset of
- Open GL. Use tkGLX if you need everything.
- The one from princeton supports Tk 4.0 and supports all possible
- visuals available from OpenGL.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:ioi@xpi.com> (Ioi Kim Lam)
- <URL:mailto:dwallach@cs.princeton.edu> (Dan Wallach)
-
- What: Tkperldb
- Where: <URL:ftp://perl.com/pub/perl/ext/Tk/Tkperldb-a1.tar.gz>
- Description: A Perl/Tk extension for debugging.
- Updated:
- Contact: Unknown
-
- What: tkpiechart
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/graphics/tkpiechart-2.3.tar.gz>
- Description: Object oriented Tk application to allow one to build pie
- charts. Requires Tk 4.[12]/Tk 8.0a1, or the Netscape plug-in.
- Includes stooop, the Tcl source based Object Oriented environment.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:jfontain@mygale.org> (Jean-Luc Fontaine)
-
- What: Tkpvm
- Where: <URL:http://www.cogsci.kun.nl/tkpvm/welcome.html>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.nici.kun.nl/pub/tkpvm/tkpvm1.1.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tkpvm1.1.tar.gz>
- <URL:http://www.netlib.org/pvm3/pvm3.3.11.tar.gz>
- Description: An interface between a parallel virtual machine library
- and Tk/Tcl. Treats a number of machines as if they were really a
- single machine. Also has an enhanced capability to communicate
- between processes. Each process in the virtual machine communicates
- through a pvm-channel based send command rather than Tk's X11
- based send command. Depends on Tcl 7.5plus or Tcl 7.6plus, or
- Itcl 2.1, Tk 4.1plus, and PVM 3.3.11 or newer preferably.
- For a PVM home page see <URL:http://www.epm.ornl.gov/pvm/>.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:Jan.Nijtmans@cmg.nl> (Jan Nijtmans)
-
- What: TkReplay
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.unm.edu/pub/crowley/replay/TkReplay1.1.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/TkReplay1.0b1.tar.gz>
- Description: Provides a Tk record and replay facility for your Tk program.
- Adds a WarpPointer command as well.
- See <URL:http://www.cs.unm.edu/%7Ecrowley/> for more detail.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:crowley@cs.unm.edu> (Charlie Crowley)
-
- What: tkReport
- Where: <URL:http://www.fdml.com/iplaw/code.html>
- Description: A Tcl 7.4 extension to support generation of text
- printed reports from a Tcl program. Reports are output
- in PostScript. Features include structured page layout,
- header, footer, and page number support, text justification,
- line positioning commands, and graphical line drawing operations.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:gbr@fdml.com> (Gerald B. Rosenberg)
-
- What: tkScale modifications
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Modifications to tkScale so that command is not executed
- until ButtonRelease, allow an optional list of labels to use
- for values, and add a single step click button.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:caron@acd.ucar.edu> (John Caron)
-
- What: tkScaleButtonDown replacement
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tk 4.0 procedure which allows you to make scales which position
- to the number where you click.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:mharriso@utdallas.edu> (Mark A Harrison)
-
- What: TkSM
- Where: <URL:http://www.isr.umd.edu/%7Eihsu/tksm.html>
- <URL:http://www.isr.umd.edu/%7Eihsu/tksm1.3.tar.gz>
- Description: A Mesa/OpenGL 3D modeling widget extension for Tcl 7.[45]/Tk.
- This provides no direct access to OpenGl routines.
- Includes VRML support, line and point models, material and
- normal bindings on a per-vertex basis.
- For more detail, as well as fixes, see the introduction at
- <URL:http://www.isr.umd.edu/%7Eihsu/tksm.html>.
- Updated: 07/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:ihsu@eng.umd.edu> (Irving Hsu)
-
- What: TkSteal
- Where: <URL:http://www.cimetrix.com/sven/tksteal.html>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/TkSteal4.0c.tar.gz>
- Description: Package to allow embedding of external applications
- (like emacs, ghostscript, xterm, etc.) into a Tk widget
- without changing the application. Replaces TkEmacs.
- TkSteal 4.0c is available from the WWW page.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:tkemacs@cs.tu-berlin.de>
-
- What: TkSTEP
- Where: <URL:http://www.inf.ufrgs.br/%7Ekojima/tkstep.html>
- <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/devel/lang/tcl/tkstep0.1.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/unknown/tkstep0.1.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/unknown/tkstep0.1-patches.tar.gz>
- Description: A set of replacement files to Tk which makes it's widgets look
- like NeXTSTEP. Based on Tcl 7.5/Tk 4.1.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:kojima@inf.ufrgs.br> (Alfredo K. Kojima)
-
- What: tkText (Tk 1.3 compatible - Cole)
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tkText-inst.tar.gz>
- Description: A Tk 1.3 tkText text widget and installation patches
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:dcc@ssds.com> (Derrick C. Cole)
-
- What: tkText (Tk 1.3 compatible - Christenson)
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tkText.shar.gz>
- Description: A Tk 1.3 tkText text widget
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:mgc@cray.com> (M. G. Christenson)
-
- What: tkText (Tk 2.0 compatible - Raines)
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.slac.stanford.edu/software/TkMail/tkText-0.2.tar.gz>
- Description: A tkText text widget with many EMACS-like bindings such
- as multi-level undo with tags, argument keys, hard auto-filling
- and paragraph filling, a mark ring, multi-level kill buffer
- and xterm-like mouse bindings.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:raines@slac.stanford.edu> (Paul Raines)
-
- What: tkText (Tk 4.0 compatible - Raines)
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.slac.stanford.edu/software/TkMail/tkBindExt-1.0beta1.tar.gz>
- Description: tkBindEnhanced includes many enhanced bindings for text and
- entry widgets for Tk 4.x. These include multi-level undo that
- handles tags (but no embedded windows yet), hard auto-filling,
- multi-level kill buffer, xterm-like mouse bindings, a mark ring,
- incremental and dialog search, rectangle editing, and an emacs-like
- minibuffer. See also
- <URL:http://www.slac.stanford.edu/%7Eraines/emacs.list> for a
- complete listing of what bindings exist.
- Updated: 09/1996
- Contact: <URL:mailto:raines@slac.stanford.edu> (Paul Raines)
-
- What: tkText (Tk 2.0 compatible)
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tkText-2.0.tar.gz>
- Description: A Tk 2.0 tkText text widget
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:mgc@cray.com> (M. G. Christenson)
-
- What: TkWindow access
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Trivial function to get at the Tk_Window of an event.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:Nick.Ing-Simmons@tiuk.ti.com> (Nick Ing-Simmons)
-
- What: TMath
- Where: <URL:http://www.ece.utexas.edu/%7Ebevans/projects/tmath.html>
- <URL:http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/tmath.html>
- <URL:ftp://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/pub/misc/tmath/tmath0.1/>
- <URL:http://www.mathworks.com/>
- <URL:http://www.wolfram.com/>
- <URL:http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/>
- Description: An extension to Tcl that allows Tcl to control
- MATLAB and Mathematica processes and to evaluate MATLAB and
- Mathematica commands, either through scripts or interactive
- sessions. TMath does not use pipes, but instead the MATLAB
- Engine interface and the Mathematica MathLink protocol.
- Updated: 07/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:ble@eecs.berkeley.edu> (Brian L. Evans, Ph.D.)
-
- What: TOCX!
- Where: <URL:http://www.cs.cornell.edu/Info/Projects/zeno/>
- Description: An OCX extension for Tcl/Tk, allowing the user to load and
- script OCX and ActiveX controls, including the ability to
- call methods, modify properties and handle events.
- Updated: 04/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:cksuen@cs.cornell.edu> (Lawrence Suen)
-
- What: Togl
- Where: <URL:http://www.ssec.wisc.edu/%7Ebrianp/Togl.html>
- <URL:http://www.informatik.uni-rostock.de/%7Erschultz/togl.html>
- <URL:ftp://iris.ssec.wisc.edu/pub/misc/Togl-1.0b1.tar.gz>
- <URL:http://www.ssec.wisc.edu/%7Ebrianp/Mesa.html>
- Description: Togl allows OpenGL or Mesa to render graphics into a special
- Tk canvas. It is based on Ben Bederson's OGLTK widget, but adds
- color-index mode support, support for requesting stencil, accumulation
- alpha buffers, etc., multiple OpenGL drawing widgets, and OpenGL
- extension testing.
- Updated: 06/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:brianp@ssec.wisc.edu> (Brian Paul)
-
- What: Tooltalk interface
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/toocl-1.11.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://koala.inria.fr/pub/toocl.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.x.org/contrib/libraries/toocl-1.11.tar.gz>
- Description: A Tcl/Tk interface to Tooltalk based on Tcl 7.4
- and Tk 4.0.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:beust@sophia.inria.fr> (Cedric Beust)
-
- What: Tooltalk interface mods (Boyer)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Set of patches to toocl-1.4 so that it works with Tcl 7.3.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:pdboyer@c3i.saic.com> (Paul D. Boyer)
-
- What: Tooltalk interface mods (Wette)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Set of diffs to get toocl to work under Tcl 7.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:matthew.r.wette@jpl.nasa.gov> (Matt Wette)
-
- What: ToolTips
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Provides a way to allow one to associate Microsoft-like tooltips
- to icons in a Tk application.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:pdboyer@c3i.saic.com> (Paul Boyer )
-
- What: Tk transparency
- Where: <URL:http://r8h.cs.man.ac.uk:8000/tcl/transPhoto.c>
- Description: Tiny Tk extension which allows one to get real transparency
- without modifying the Tk core.
- Updated: 02/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:fellowsd@cs.man.ac.uk> (Donal K. Fellows)
-
- What: transient window creation support
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tk procedures for creating simple transient top-level windows.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:kennykb@dssv01.crd.ge.com> (Kevin B. Kenny)
-
- What: transpose elements within a list of lists
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A pure Tcl (slow) script that takes a Tcl list of lists where
- the number of elements are monotonically non-increasing and
- transposes the elements.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:kennykb@carla.crd.ge.com> (Kevin B. Kenny)
-
- What: Tcl trap command
- Where: From the contact
- Description: C code that can be linked into a Tcl interpreter to allow
- one to trap signals. Original author unknown.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:sani.nassif@att.com> (Sani R. Nassif)
-
- What: Trace Semantics
- Where: <URL:ftp://ginsberg.cs.berkeley.edu/pub/asah/dmt/dmt-0.4.tar.gz>
- Description: tclDMT is an improved set of trace semantics, as documented
- in a paper presented at the Tcl 95 workshop. To see more
- info, see
- <URL:http://ginsberg.cs.berkeley.edu/%7Easah/html/dmt-0.4.html>.
- Requires Tcl 7.4.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:asah@cs.berkeley.edu> (Adam Sah)
-
- What: Trace examples
- Where: <URL:http://www.cs.uoregon.edu/%7Ejhobbs/work/limit.tcl>
- Description: Some useful working examples of Tk 4.0 traces. Shows how
- to ensure that values exist when doing a read trace, etc.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:jeff.hobbs@acm.org> (Jeffrey Hobbs)
-
- What: Tk Tree
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Basic Tcl/Tk tree mechanism for < 1000 items or large
- but static trees.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:kcorey@eng.sun.com> (Ken Corey)
-
- What: Tree Table
- Where: <URL:ftp://archive.cis.ohio-state.edu/pub/tknews/treetable.tar.gz>
- Description: C code to link into your interpreter which allows you to
- display n-ary trees in a tabular hierarchical form.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:mdm@cis.ohio-state.edu> (Michael Moore)
-
- What: Triangular Button
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tribut.tcl.gz>
- Description: A triangular button using a mostly hidden scrollbar.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:John@LoVerso.Southborough.MA.US> (John Robert LoVerso)
-
- What: turtle graphics
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/unknown/TkTurtle-1.0.shar.gz>
- Description: Extended Tcl/Tk simple Logo-like turtle graphics package.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:kjx@comp.vuw.ac.nz> (R James Noble)
-
- What: TWO - Tcl With Objects
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tclwobjects1.tar.Z>
- Description: Tcl-based simple objects. Instance variables are accessed
- just like local variables.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:aginter@cuug.ab.ca> (Andrew Ginter)
-
- What: TxRx
- Where: <URL:http://www.cs.sunsyb.edu/%7Ecristian/txrx.html>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/net/txrx1.0/txrx1.0.tar.gz>
- Description: Dynamically loadable package that enables Tcl programs to
- call or service Remote Procedure Calls (RPC). Complies with
- RFC 1831. This helps in the development of distributed applications
- compatible with ONC RPC. With TxRX, it becomes possible to
- write a WebNFS client and server in Tcl.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:cristian@cs.sunysb.edu> (Cristian Mata)
-
- What: UAE
- Where: <URL:http://www.schokola.de/%7Estepan/uae>
- Description: Unix Amiga Emulator, which uses Tcl 7.4/Tk 4.0 to provide
- a control panel. Requires the user to own a Kickstart ROM image.
- UAE has been ported to MS-DOS, Macintosh, BeBox and NextStep.
- Note that apparently the URL, and perhaps the email address,
- listed here are no longer available.
- Updated: 05/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:crux@pool.informatik.rwth-aachen.de> (Bernd Schmidt)
-
- What: UITools
- Where: <URL:http://www.dnaco.net/%7Emchapman/>
- Description: A set of composite widgets to simplify construction of
- Python/Tkinter applications. Offers modal/nonmodal dialogs,
- cursor management, and simple scheme for constructioning menus,
- among other things.
- Updated: 04/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:mchapman@dnaco.net> (Mitch Chapman)
-
- What: modified unknown procedure
- Where: From the contact
- Description: This version of unknown, based on the tclX7.3b one,
- works around a bug in the default Tcl unknown procedure.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:brettle@picard.jmb.bah.com> (Dean Brettle)
-
- What: uncgi
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tcl procedure to parse the CGI form data.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:dl@mail.box.eu.org> (Laurent Demailly)
-
- What: upvar bug fix
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Contact has developed fixes for the documented upvar bug
- as described in the man page, as well as a bug inside a trace
- callback proc and EnvTracePRoc. Contact also has a modification
- which adds an alias option to info to enable a Tcl script
- to determine the name of the real variable an upvar'd variable
- references.
- Updated: 07/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:pduffin@hursley.ibm.com> (Paul Duffin)
-
- What: user event package
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/uevent-0.95.tar.gz>
- Description: Implement user generated events in Tk, which allow one to
- do event driven programming separate from X events.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:mhalle@media.mit.edu> (Michael Halle)
-
- What: UUDeview wrappers
- Where: <URL:http://www.uni-frankfurt.de/%7E/uudeview/>
- Description: Tcl wrapper functions for decoding various encoded formats.
- Updated: 09/1996
- Contact: <URL:mailto:fp@rbi.informatik.uni-frankfurt.de> (Frank Pilhofer)
-
- What: validate
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/validate.shar.gz>
- Description: example of using bindings to validate entry widget data.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:vanandel@ncar.ucar.edu> (Joe VanAndel)
-
- What: varframe
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/varframe.tar.gz>
- Description: Tcl 6.4 extension to provide variable environment language-visible
- objects (user defined call frames) within Tcl.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:cimarron@montage.com> (Cimarron Taylor) ???
-
- What: variable argument process
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tcl procedure (args) to make handling variable
- number of procdure arguments and keywords easier to process.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:gandalf@Csli.Stanford.EDU> (Juergen Wagner)
-
- What: vector
- Where: From the contact
- Description: C code to add a vector command, which associates a C double
- array with a Tcl array, enforcing itneger indices and floating point
- values.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:sani.nassif@att.com> (Sani R. Nassif)
-
- What: vertical text writing
- Where: From the contact
- Description: C code to add a rotateText command, which displays rotated text
- in a bitmap.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:weissman@gogo.gte.com> (Mark Weissman)
-
- What: virtual listbox
- Where: From the contact
- Description: This is a derivative of tkListbox.c which implements the
- Tk vlistbox command. With it, one can maintain a small cache of
- in memory items, with the rest maintained on a disk file.
- It does not currently support multiple selection.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:gregg@accessware.com> (Greg Goodman)
-
- What: visu
- Where: <URL:ftp://redhook.llnl.gov/pub/visu/tutorial/tutorial.html>.
- <URL:ftp://redhook.llnl.gov/pub/visu/visu-2.0.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://redhook.llnl.gov/pub/visu/visu_images.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/alcatel/extensions/visu-1.0c.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://srsuna.shlrc.mq.edu.au/pub/tcl/visu-2.0.tar.gz>
- <URL:http://www.geol.ku.dk/zhou/visu-2.1/>
- Description: A Tk 4.[01] Unix image widget geared to 2D gray-scale images.
- The initial version of this package was by Bossart.
- Supports graphical formats of GIF, KHOROS, PPM, Sun Raster, VIEW.
- Has support for semi-transparent overlays, various data formats
- various filtering and segmentation tools, etc. More doc is available
- Currently works with Unix/X with hopes to get it ported to
- Windows and Macintosh in upcoming months.
- The version of visu at geol.ku.dk is an extended version by
- Shaohua Zhou. This version adds raw data
- visualization in GMT grd, netCDF NCSA HDF,
- ASCII text or raw binary data formats. It also
- adds distance calculation, profiling, region
- extraction, various color table displays, interactive
- shared relief, 3D perspective surface plotting,
- filtering, pseduo gravity, Postscript output saving, and
- overlaying of boundaries.
- Updated: 08/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:bossart@redhook.llnl.gov> (Pierre-Louis Bossart)
- <URL:mailto:steve@srsuna.shlrc.mq.edu.au> (Steve Cassidy>
- <URL:zhou@seis.geol.ku.dk> (Shaohua Zhou)
-
- What: Visual Tcl
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.sco.com/TLS/tls074/>
- <URL:http://www.sco.com/Products/vtcl/vtcl.html>
- Description: A MultiPlatform port of SCO Visual Tcl 1.0. Extends the
- Tcl 7.3/tclX 7.3 environment with commands to support Motif 1.2.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:zibi@x.co.uk> (Zbigniew Perlinski)
- <URL:mailto:davidy@sco.com> (David Young)
-
- What: Visualization Toolkit
- Where: <URL:http://www.cs.rpi.edu/%7Emartink/vtk1.1a.src.tar.gz>
- <URL:http://www.cs.rpi.edu/%7Emartink/VTK10.ZIP>
- Description: An object-oriented 3D visualization system
- written in C++ with full bindings for Tcl/Tk. It has rendering
- support for OpenGL, Starbase, GL, XGL, and X. It will run
- on UNIX, Windows96 and WindowsNT. See
- <URL:http://www.cs.rpi.edu/%7Emartink/> for more details.
- This is the code from the Prentice Hall book
- "The Visualization Toolkit, an Object-Oriented Approach to 3D
- Graphics" (ISBN 013199837-4).
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:martink@cs.rpi.edu> (Kenneth M Martin)
-
- What: voice modem extension
- Where: <URL:http://www.netrunner.net/%7Emersan/tel/tcltk_doc/>
- Description: Provide Tcl interface to multi-threaded C++ voice modem
- API.
- Updated: 09/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:mersan@netrunner.net>
-
- What: VROOM binding
- Where: From the contact
- Description: The Volume Rendering using Object-Oriented Methods
- project is a C++ class library aimed at multi-modal visualization.
- The Tcl/Tk bindings for the package (TclVroom) are in development.
- For more information see <URL:http://www.cv.ruu.nl/>.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:karel@cv.ruu.nl> (Karel Zuiderveld)
-
- What: VSTcl
- Where: <URL:http://vs.sme.co.jp/vstcl/>
- Description: A Tcl extension to VRML (Virtual Reality Markup Language)
- behavior scripting for Cyber Passage, the SONY enhanced VRML browser.
- Updated: 12/1996
- Contact: <URL:mailto:vstcl-request@sme.co.jp>
-
- What: VUW widgets
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.ucolick.org/pub/src/UCOSYB/vu_tk41.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftphost.comp.vuw.ac.nz/pub/languages/tcl/vuw-widgets-1.1.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.tu-berlin.de/pub/tcl/local/misc/vuw_meters_widgets.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/VU-widgets.tar.gz>
- Description: Tk bargraph, dial, pie, strip chart widgets written by some
- folk in Australia. Steve ported the widgets to Tcl/Tk 3.6.
- The code has been inherited by De Clark who has ported them
- to Tk 4.1.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:sysseh@devetir.qld.gov.au> (Steve Hocking)
- <URL:mailto:de@ucolick.org> (De Clarke)
-
- What: vwtable
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/vwtable-0.6.tar.gz>
- Description: A table widget
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:shadow@apricot.com> (Aaron Jackson)
-
- What: waitbox
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A simple Tk 'widget' which displays a dialog to wait until
- a process is complete.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:labarca@grx1.bio.bnl.gov> (Richard S. Labarca)
-
- What: warp (Fine)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tk warp command to move the mouse point to specific locations.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:fine@cis.ohio-state.edu> (Thomas A Fine)
-
- What: warp (Goldberg)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: C code to link into Tk to add a WarpPointer command to move
- the mouse to a particular screen position in a widget.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:jayg@iwl.net> (Jay Goldberg)
-
- What: warp (Hobbs)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tk dynamically loadable command to move the mouse to
- a particular screen position in a widget.
- Updated: 11/1996
- Contact: <URL:mailto:jeff.hobbs@acm.org> (Jeffrey Hobbs)
-
- What: Tk WhenIdle extension
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Provide the user access to Tk_DoWhenIdle from Tcl rather than
- just from C. This gives the user the ability to tell Tk to
- execute some code only when there is free time.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:karrels@mcs.anl.gov> (Edward L. Karrels)
-
- What: Widget Maker procedures
- Where: <URL:http://www.skillshare.com/skillshare/dr/tcl/resuse/wmakr.html>
- Description: Tutorial and sample code describing guidelines for
- writing procedures which build widgets which can then be
- passed to each other to create complex windows. The path above
- is a summary page which then links to a series of other
- web pages which describe procedures used to write widget makers,
- detailed describes of the procedures, examples of their use, etc.
- Updated: 02/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:jazimmer@acm.org> (J. Adrian Zimmer)
-
- What: widget2ps
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Walk a widget tree and query text carrying widgets for
- their positions and contents. Output the resulting PostScript
- to either a string or a file.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:przemek@rrdstrad.nist.gov> (przemek klosowski)
-
- What: widgetTree
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Provide the ability to describe a tree of widgets to ease
- creation, etc. Also includes matrix, a widget which supports a two
- dimensional plane of widgets or widget trees.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:sakoh@sra.co.jp> (Hiroshi Sakoh)
-
- What: wincr
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A Tcl 'word' increment command - increment string 'aa' to
- 'ab', 'ac', etc.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:bbum@friday.com> (Bill Bumgarner)
-
- What: window manager raise command (Abbott)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Raise a window to the top of a stack.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:ka0p+@EDRC.CMU.EDU> (Kirk Abbott)
-
- What: window manager raise command (Chaffee)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Small mod to tkWm to add a raise subcommand, used to raise
- specific windows.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:chaffee@cs.berkeley.edu> (Gordon Chaffee)
-
- What: Windows NT Extensions Set
- Where: <URL:http://zazu.maxwell.syr.edu/nt-tcl/>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.maxwell.syr.edu/pub/tcl/tcl80/nt-tcl80-final.zip>
- <URL:http://www-personal.umich.edu/%7Espencer/guraldi/gdtcl.html>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.maxwell.syr.edu/pub/tcl/tcl76/ntext-prelim.zip>
- Description: Extensions specifically for managing x86 Windows NT. The
- ntsys extension handles adding, enumerating and deleting users,
- local and global groups, retrieving user account info, retrieving,
- modifying and setting file and directory permissions.
- The ODBC extension provides basic support.
- The registry extension is a port of Gordon Chaffee's work in TkNT with
- some enhancments.
- The gdtcl is a port of gdtcl and gd for doing GIF creation and
- manipulation. The gdtcl extension includes a safe entry point and
- thus can be used with the Tcl plugin.
- tclping provides access to the icmp echo protocol.
- shortcut is an extension to create and maintain Windows 95/NT
- shortcuts.
- The entire package has been built with MSVC++ 5.0.
- The author mentions that none of these have been tested with
- Windows 95. Some may work - the NT specific ones obviously won't.
- Updated: 08/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:cmsedore@maxwell.syr.edu> (Christopher M. Sedore)
-
- What: Windows NT/95 Tcl 8.0 patch for fileevent and pipes
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Tcl 8.0a2 patch for fileevent to work with pipes on
- Windows NT and Windows 95.
- Updated: 04/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:chaffee@woodstock.cs.berkeley.edu> (Gordon Chaffee)
-
- What: Windows 3.1 Tcl extension sample
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/pub/tcl/win31-sample-ext.tar.gz>
- Description: A sample extension for Tcl 7.5, which builds under
- Borland C v4.5 on Windows 3.1.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:stephen.uhler@sun.com> (Steve Uhler)
-
- What: Windows 3.1 Tcl drive type extension
- Where: From the contact
- Description: C code for a Windows DLL file function used to obtain the
- disk drives and their types.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:andy@moose.mv.com> (Andy Borsa)
-
- What: Win32 Tcl and Tk patches
- Where: <URL:http://www.jessikat.demon.co.uk/>
- Description: A variety of patches to Tcl and Tk for Win32s.
- There are patches for wm activate bug, memory
- debug support, listbox justify, cursor, panics, and
- tkCanvWind. Also on this page are patches and ports
- of a variety of extensions and applications such as
- DDE, tclStruct, BLT, otcl and a clock application.
- Updated: 07/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:robin@jessikat.demon.co.uk>
-
- What: wisql
- Where: <URL:http://www.ucolick.org/%7Ede/>
- Description: UCO wisql is an "upscale" version of Tom Poindexter's wisqlite
- according to the WWW page above. Requires Tcl/Tk/tclX/sybtcl and
- tkbind. Many other Sybase related tools are found at the above site
- include a forms GUI interface to Sybase called fosql.
- Updated: 09/1996
- Contact: <URL:mailto:de@ucolick.org> (De Clarke)
-
- What: wmstuff
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/wmstuff.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/wmstuff.patch1.shar.gz>
- Description: Tk 3.x support for ICCCM WM_PROTOCOLS & WM_DELETE
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:mh@wx.gtegsc.com> (Mike Hoegeman)
-
- What: WTK
- Where: <URL:http://www.bj-ig.de/wtk.html>
- Description: Another Windows port of Tk 3.6p1. The aim of th eport is
- to provide a GUI front end to F4GL, which is an Informix-4GL clone.
- Runs on all Windows platforms, provides native Windows or Tk Windows
- widgets, comes with a fast debugging terminal with vi or emacs
- editing capabilities. Has a new Tk terminal widget with 3D look
- and special Tcl eval capabilities. Has Tcl wrappings of winsock and
- DDE (along with many Windows API functions). Has Tcl based tcp
- send functionality. Has built in debugging capabilities for
- Windows messages. Has extensions for running FGL2C compiled
- programs.
- Updated: 09/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:leo@bj-ig.de>
-
-
- What: WWWinda
- Where: From the contact
- Description: A Linda like language based on Tcl-DP.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:sgutfreund@gte.com> (Yechezkal-Shimon Gutfreund)
-
- What: WPY
- Where: <URL:http://www.python.org/ftp/python/wpy/>
- Description: A Python class library based on the Microsoft Foundation
- Classes (MFC), used for writing GUI code easily in Python.
- Runs on Microsoft Windows NT, Win32s, and Unix/X using Tk 4.0.
- Updated: 04/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:jim@interet.com> (Jim Ahlstrom)
-
- What: X11 event support
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Modification to Tk 4.0 tkXEvent so that it doesn't overrun the
- end of its eventsMast array was posted by James Synge.
- Ioi K. Lam supplied a one line modification that allows the
- ClientMessage event from Mwm to be received.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:James.M.Synge@Tek.COM> (James Synge)
- <URL:mailto:ioi@xpi.com> (Ioi Kim Lam)
-
- What: X11 Selection support enhancement
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tk_select_patch.gz>
- Description: Tk 3.6 Patch for non-XA_PRIMARY selections. Useful for
- cut and paste support between Tk and XView toolkit-based tools.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:Nick.Ing-Simmons@tiuk.ti.com> (Nick Ing-Simmons)
-
- What: X11 to Postscript
- Where: From the contact
- Description: C code which can be added to a Tk interpreter so that a
- given window is dumped as a PPM file, and is then converted via
- the ImageMagick convert command into a PostScript file.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:rjamison@gothamcity.jsc.nasa.gov> (Bob Jamison)
-
- What: X11 visual selection subcommand
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Adds a -visual subcommand to Tk's frame and top-level widgets.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:paulus@cs.anu.edu.au> (Paul Mackerras)
-
- What: X11 XID enhancement (Kaplan)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: Set of replacement functions for default X Consortium XID
- management routines.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:gckaplan@ssl.berkeley.edu> (George C. Kaplan)
-
- What: X11 XID enhancement (Hoegeman)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: tkXID function to allow Tk to override the default
- XID allocation scheme. Add included header to tk.h and tkInt.h
- to have it used by libtk.a.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:mh@wx.gtegsc.com> (Michael Hoegeman)
-
- What: X11::Fvwm
- Where: <URL:http://www.byz.org/%7Erandy/perl/X11::Fvwm>
- Description: Perl 5 module to simplify writing Fvwm2 modules in Perl 5.
- Takes advantage of the Tk module.
- Updated: 04/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:randy@byz.org>
-
- What: XGrafix
- Where: <URL:http://ptsg.eecs.berkeley.edu/code/xgrafix/>
- Description: Windowing library for interactive display of results from
- any temporally evolving simulation of a physical system.
- Requires at least Tk 4.[01], Tcl 7.[45], and XPM 3.4c.
- Updated: 12/1996
- Contact: Unknown
-
- What: XML support
- Where: <URL:http://tcltk.anu.edu.au/XML/>
- Description: Tcl 8.0b1 XML parser code produces a heirarchical nested list
- of an XML document.
- Updated: 06/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:steve@tcltk.anu.edu.au> (Steven Ball)
-
- What: XPG patch to Tcl 7.3
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/tcl7.3-XPG.patch.gz>
- Description: Provides XPG localization support to Tcl. This allows
- one to change the way that floating point numbers are
- displayed, etc.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:markd@sco.com> (Mark Diekhans)
-
- What: XPM extension for Tk 4 (Crimmins)
- Where: <URL:ftp://merv.philosophy.lsa.umich.edu/pub/tkxpm4.1.tgz>
- Description: A Tk 4.0 extension supporting a Pixmap image type, based
- on work by Ioi Lam. Doesn't require patches to
- the Tk 4 source code. The tkxpm makes a Tk 4.1 loadable library
- as well as xpmwish. Does not require libXpm.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:mark.crimmins@umich.edu> (Mark Crimmins)
-
- What: XPM extension for Tk 4 (James)
- Where: From the contact
- Description: XPM reader code for Tk, with at least one bug when
- allocated resources are disposed.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:tw49596@vub.ac.be> (BATES JAMES)
-
- What: XPS
- Where: From the contact
- Description: An example of using the X library on a given Tcl widget.
- This example uses XGetImage on a widget to get a PostScript
- dump.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:rjamison@gothamcity.jsc.nasa.gov> (Bob Jamison)
-
- What: Xt replay library
- Where: <URL:ftp://csc.canberra.edu.au/pub/motif/ReplayXt.*.tar.z>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/replayXt.1.1.tar.gz>
- Description: A library with one entry point that allows an Intrinsics
- or Xt based application to be executed from a script file.
- In particular, Athena or Motif toolkit applications
- can be played back. Scripts are written in Tcl.
- Requires X11R5, Motif 1.2, Tcl 7.3.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:jan@pandonia.canberra.edu.au> (Jan Newmarch)
-
- What: XView Drop support
- Where: From the contact
- Description: First hack at receiving XView drops in Tk.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:Nick.Ing-Simmons@tiuk.ti.com> (Nick Ing-Simmons)
-
- What: yaap - Yet Another Argument Parsing utility
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/languages/tcl/sorted/devel/yaap-0.9.shar.gz>
- Description: Template based argument parsing utility, inspired by
- XtGetApplicationResources() function.
- Updated: 03/1997
- Contact: <URL:mailto:pzi@interlog.com> (Peter Ziobrzynski)
-
- What: Yaz
- Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.algonet.se/pub/index/yaz/ir-tcl-1.0.tar.gz>
- <URL:ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/doc/library/z3950/yaz/>
- Description: A compact toolkit that provides access to the Z39.50/SR
- protocol, as well as a set of higher-level tools for implementing
- the server and client roles. Provides interfaces to ASN, ODR
- and COMSTACK. IrTcl is a Tcl 7.[34] interface to yaz. See
- <URL:http://lamp.cs.utas.edu.au/net.html> for a pointer to
- more information on Yaz.
- Updated:
- Contact: <URL:mailto:info@index.ping.dk> (Index Data)
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