Hello Joao,

Thank you very much for this info.

Sylvie

Joao Cardoso a �crit :

> Rick Macdonald wrote:
> >
> > On Fri, 14 Apr 2000, Giuseppe Maccaferri wrote:
> >
> > > Sylvie,
> > > you are right! If you want set a global variables inside vtcl there is no way in
> > > version 1.20.
> > > You must open the file with an editor and add them by yourself.
> >
> > Wrong!
> >
> > You just set them in the supplied init or main procs:
> >
> > proc init {argc argv} {
> >     global myVars
> >     set myVars(stuff) fluff
> > }
> >
> > This has the advantage that these variables will always have
> > the same values every time you start your application.
> >
> > If I remember correctly, the vTcl v1.10 method of global variables meant
> > that the app was saved with whatever value these vars had at the time of
> > the save, which varied depending on if and when you switched into TEST
> > mode and what you did in TEST mode. This is why I for one suggested that
> > the global variable feature had no value (and was in fact bad, IMHO), and
> > nobody has ever disagreed!
>
> to get the variable window back, edit your .vtclrc file and change
> to  `set vTcl(pr,show_var) 1'
>
> Joao
>
> >
> > ...RickM...
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