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- From: urban@stout.atd.ucar.edu (Art Urban (PROFS))
- Subject: TCL: Couple o' Questions
- Message-ID: <1992Dec16.195027.23764@ncar.ucar.edu>
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- Organization: Atmospheric Technology Division/NCAR Boulder, CO
- Date: Wed, 16 Dec 1992 19:50:27 GMT
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- What would be a good example of a "multi-window" application according to
- the TCL definition? There are applications which have multiple windows, of
- course, but somehow I feel that they are refering to something else entirely.
- I've yet to see an application that didn't have at least two windows in it;
- this must not be what they are talking about.
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- What is the best way to implement visual "scrolling" lists, like in the
- SFGet/Put dialogs? These darn things seem to be standard interface elements,
- yet there is no obvious Class for them. I have not yet examined the Table
- Class yet...is this how they expect us to impelement this feature?
-
- Thanx!
-
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- Art Urban urban@stout.atd.ucar.edu
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