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- From: lwv26@cas.org (Larry W. Virden)
- Subject: Re: How do I imbed tcl in an application
- Message-ID: <1992Jul28.113922.19882@cas.org>
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- Date: Tue, 28 Jul 1992 11:36:28 GMT
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- Something that I have been wondering about along these lines is based on
- John's two initial papers. They described the tcl/tk environment in
- such a way that it seemed that a user would be able to write their own
- extended sub-options for tcl commands and then the application would
- read these extentions / parameters , etc and allow the user customizations.
-
- Did I get the wrong idea? Is there a way for me to add new commands to
- a tcl/tk application automatically, or does each application need to add
- code to handle this possibility? If so, where does that fit into the
- previously described skeleton that you folks are talking about?
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