[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> The biggest advantage of TCL over SH is graphics. 

I was not satisfied with the quality of the graphics I got out
of it. Even when I wrote my own widgets, the results were less
then ideal, especially across systems. A GTK binding for TCL would
be a good thing, I suppose.

I use TCL when I want to give my C program a quick and easy
command line interface (in other words, I leverage its tokenizer:-)
or a scripting interface where I expect the user to write simple,
and somewhat regular, scripts.

The point of this thread, though, is what of the gschem/guile
debacle? I don't see Ales ditching guile for TCL. Perhaps the
right thing to do is bludgeon the guile developers, although
the damage is already done, it seems.
-- 
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