Hello all, The tcltk R package provides wrapper functions to tcl and the naive tk extension itself. So I suggest you read a tcl/tk book. I can recommend Practical Programming in Tcl and Tk by Brent Welch.
I have started writing some slides explaining the tcltk R package but I ran out of time for the moment. However, I plan to write more slides by the end of October which should cover geometry managers (pack, maybe grid) and the connection between the functions provided by the tcltk R package and the naive Tk commands. You can find these slides here: http://www.stats.uwaterloo.ca/stats_navigation/StatSoftware/Essential-Software/ Greetings, Adrian Waddell On 09/17/2010 04:55 PM, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote: > > On 17 September 2010 at 14:29, Greg Snow wrote: > | I personally often refer to the perlTk book, but that is only helpful for > those of us with experience in Perl and I still need to translate to R syntax. > > Same here. When I used to program a little with the tcltk package, I often > alternated between O'Reilly's PerlTk book and the trusted site put togther by > James Wettenhall well over five years ago: > > http://bioinf.wehi.edu.au/~wettenhall/RTclTkExamples/ > > Hth, Dirk > _______________________________________________ R-SIG-GUI mailing list R-SIG-GUI@stat.math.ethz.ch https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-gui