You are probably running TclPro on Windows. It
comes bundled with [incr Tcl/Tk] including a rich set of
megawidgets.
On Linux you will have to install [incr Tcl/Tk] or the Linux
version of TclPro if you want more widgets. Additionally,
Visual Tcl supports TkTable and Tix.
CG
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Hello List:
Haven't figured out why the Linux version doesn't have
the same rich collection of widgets that the Windows
version has.
Installed to Win95 and the RPM to Mandrake 7.2.
The directory organization is the same and main.tcl is
the same, of course.
In Linux the program reports only the core and vtcl
libraries as detected.
Can you help?
Thanks
-Bill
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