Or, open the .vtclrc file (most likely in My Documents on XP, otherwise in
your C:\ drive or your


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I had  a similiar problem on Linux with multiple destops, if you can still
see your  attribute editor,
look  at the "x position" and "y�position", sometimes my x position shows
up as a  negative number
and I  can't see the window, change the position to match your current
screen.
-----Original Message-----
From: Gopal Reddy K  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 4:26  AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Robert  Lugg
Subject: Re: [vtcl-user] i have a fundamental  query


I have a peculiar problem in using vtcl , i can't  see�tool bar window,
(�one of the VTCL�windows), its gone out of  the visible site
( why and how its gone ,even i don't know?).I'm  running on win2k.
Is there any way  to get�this window into visible range?

Robs,
�� Have  you faced this strange problem ?

I'm sorry to bother you all with this silly  thing.

cheers
Gopal


----- Original Message -----
From:  cgavin
To: Robert Lugg
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 12:32  AM
Subject: Re: [vtcl-user] i have a  fundamental query

>> ... There are some bugs and problems...

Don't be afraid to report them on the bug tracking database on  SourceForge
:-)

CG

Robert Lugg wrote:  tcl is a development tool used to design GUIs and  to
program Tcl.

I am a new programmer to Tcl.� Based on what I have done, I would
suggest that you:
1. Download ActiveTcl8.3.4� This contains  Tcl,Tk and several other
libraries
http://tcl.activestate.com/
2.� Download vTcl
http://vtcl.sourceforge.net/
3.� Get a copy of Tcl/Tk Reference Guide.� You can download  it for free
on the web.� http://www.slac.stanford.edu/~raines/tkref.html
O'reily publishers also sells a printed version for about $10 US.
1-56592-498-3� O'Reilly & Associates 1565924983�  11/98� (I think!)

For now, I have been doing all my development in vTcl.� There are  some
bugs and problems, but so far, I have not needed to use anything  else.

For me, it has not been necessary to understand the relationship  between
Tk, BLT, tix or any of the other packages.� You only need  to include
references the ones you need in your program.

Good Luck,

Rob  Hi,�� I am new to this TCL I would like to  know about vctl and Tk,
how are they different ?If somebody wants to  develop GUI application using
Tcl which extension is preferred ? why ?  On what basic? Thanks in
advanceGopal




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