Thank you, Michal and Alex, for your complete answers.

As I see it now, there would be a need for Scid GUI to behave like a
normal application.  Its GUI must standardize with the others, like
the strange context-dependent keystrokes.

No doubt about that.  But is that difficult to change that in Tcl/Tk?
Alex suggests delving into .Xdefaults.  But since there not seem any
limitation in Tcl/Tk itself, programmers could put that into their
TODO lists.  Like Pascal says: anybody interested?

PS:  The reference to Fortran was a joke.  I am quite agnostic
regarding philosophies behind programming languages.

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