On Sun, Mar 27, 2005 at 12:03:27AM -0800, David M. Cook wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 21, 2005 at 09:30:56AM -0800, Lan Barnes wrote:
> 
> > > > applications using Tcl/Tk.
> 
> > Um, Dave, are you trying to tell us something about your opinion of the
> > tool choices?
> > 
> > (Yet another Python goon shows his true colors ;)
> 
> I'm not knocking the presentation. Tcl/Tk is still a very practical tool,
> and the API is still a model of simplicity.
> 
> And my problem is not the language; any Tcl/Tk program could be easily
> converted to a Tkinter program.
> 
> My problem is that, on Linux, Tk still looks ancient, and the core widget
> set badly needs extending (I know about the gazillion 3rd party add on
> widgets; that's just confusing IMO).  Also, fonts aren't anti-aliased in the
> apps I tried.
> 
> It looks great on MS Windows, though, with native looking widgets
> and anti-aliased fonts :(
> 
> Dave

I am _such_ a dunce! I let myself be satisfied when a program works
instead of settling down for the hard work of pertification. After all,
the only important thing is that we all look ma'velous!

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