xfig isn't a tcl/tk appliaction, afaik.

On Sun, Jun 30, 2019 at 3:45 PM Rich Shepard <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On Sun, 30 Jun 2019, Galen Seitz wrote:
>
> > Button 2 is the middle button, but that's probably what you meant
> anyway, as
> > the right button cancels the line.
>
> Galen,
>
> On my Logitech trackball, the thumb works the two buttons on the left side
> and the middle finger the button on the right side. I number them from 1-3
> from left to right. Regardless, looking at the button diagram I admit to
> mis-numbering them.
>
> >> Has anyone else experienced this annoying behavior? I'm running
> xfig-3.2.5c
> >> here.
> >
> > Works as expected here.
> > xfig-3.2.5-44.c.el7.x86_64
> > CentOS Linux release 7.6.1810 (Core)
>
> Today I discovered that if I pause at the end of the line and gently press
> the middle button I'll get the outlined square that indicates the line was
> ended.
>
> As I create the necessary diagrams I'm learning how to use xfig more
> efficiently.  The last time I worked with a Tcl/Tk application was GRASS
> GIS
> prior to version 5 in the early 2000s.
>
> I wonder how many Tcl/Tk applications are still being used and supported.
> While xfig is comparatively primative it is easy to learn (when used
> sufficiently frequently) and offers fine control. Not as fine as PSTricks,
> but for the occasional user like me it's much quicker.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Rich
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