From: -XI- Where can I get these packages? Mike Hopkirk <hops@x.co.uk> has provided a tar archive of HyperText Markup Language (HTML) versions of the comp.lang.tcl FAQ, the Tcl/Tk man pages, index pages for the man pages, and a top level access page to tie together all the above. It is ftp://harbor.ecn.purdue.edu/pub/tcl/docs/tclhtml.tar.z Note that once these have been untarred, one can use a WorldWideWeb (WWW) browser such as Mosaic, Lynx, etc. to begin at the Tcl.html page and read the entire distribution. The original source of this package can be examined at: http://www.sco.com/IXI/of_interest/tcl/Tcl.html Having the package in this way provides a means for those behind a firewall to examine the docs frozen at this point in time. There are no commitments to continue providing updates to this package. The man pages provided here were made using a perl script called man2html originally written by "Brooks Cutter" <bcutter@paradyne.com> and slightly post processed. Note that the Tcl and Tk man pages are also available courtesy of Tom Phelps <phelps@CS.Berkeley.EDU>, who has made the man pages available at ftp://ftp.cs.berkeley.edu/pub/mhgs/tcltk/tcltk-man.html.tar.Z where, Tom tells us, they will be deleted later after TkMan has been updated to generate these pages automatically.Go Back Up