Yes, that's a problem. Damon and I spent many hours to improve the
software,
(let's not forget to thank all of you who sent patches and bug reports)
but at the same time we still don't have any documentation available
(almost none).
The tutorial is really old and there is just 2 or 3 samples.
Is anyone interested in creating a comprehensive set of samples
illustrating
what can be done with Visual Tcl ? Any help appreciated!
Is anyone interested in writing documentation for Visual Tcl 1.5 ?
Documentation could also consist of more "Tips of the day" (we just have
a few).
CG
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Hi,
I'm new to Tcl/Tk and everything that goes with it. I downloaded Visual Tcl
because it looked like a good starting point for someone who is used to
Visual Basic to
start programming in Linux. I've had a play around with it and for the most
part I like it a lot. There is just one thing thats holding me back. I
could use a few examples
of how to program with Visual Tcl specifically. I've seen Tcl and Tk
references but they are for writing from scratch in a text editor and at
this stage I don't know what
is done by Visual Tcl when I'm editing and what I still need to do by hand.
What would be really nice would be some kind of example of how to integrate
the Tcl code with the widgets. I tried to write a little text editor app
last night and I came
horribly unstuck trying to sort out how to save and load the files. I tried
to do it with Tcl and failed miserably, then I saw that there was a command
associated with the
Scrolledtext widget for doing this and it worked. Which is the correct way
to do it? How do I correctly reference attributes of the widgets? I'm used
to the
"widget.attribute" convention but I can see that doesn't work here.
If anyone can tell me anywhere I can get some useful examples written with
Visual Tcl could you please let me know. I learn mostly by example and
usually quite
quickly. In this case I just need a nudge in the right direction.
Thanks
Adam
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