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-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>tkcon: Special Bindings</TITLE>
-<LINK REL="STYLESHEET" TYPE="text/css" HREF="./style.css">
-</HEAD>
-
-<BODY BGCOLOR=#FFFFFF>
-
-<TABLE WIDTH=100% BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=2 CELLPADDING=0 BGCOLOR=#000000><TR><TD>
-<!-- start header info -->
-<TABLE WIDTH=100% BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 BGCOLOR=#FFFFFF>
-<TR>
-<TH><FONT SIZE=+3>tkcon: Special Bindings</FONT></TH>
-<TD align=right>
-<A href="http://tkcon.sourceforge.net/">
-<IMG src="http://sourceforge.net/sflogo.php?group_id=11462&type=1" width="88"
-height="31" border="0" alt="SourceForge Logo"></A>
-</TD>
-</TR>
-</TABLE>
-<!-- end header info -->
-
-</TD></TR><TR><TD>
-<!-- start main navigation table -->
-<TABLE BORDER=1 CELLPADDING=2 CELLSPACING=2 BGCOLOR=#CCCCCC width=100%>
-<TR>
-<TH CLASS="hi"><A HREF="index.html" CLASS="hi">Documentation</A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="purpose.html">Purpose &amp; Features</A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="limits.html">Limitations</A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="todo.html">To&nbsp;Do</A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="license.terms">License</A></TH>
-</TR><TR>
-<TH COLSPAN=2><A HREF="plugin.html">Online Demo</A>
-(requires <A HREF="http://tcl.activestate.com/software/plugin/">Tk plugin</A>)</TH>
-<TH COLSPAN=3><A HREF="nontcl.html">Using TkCon with other Tk Languages</A></TH>
-</TR>
-</TABLE>
-<!-- end main navigation table -->
-</TD></TR><TR><TD>
-<!-- start secondary navigation table -->
-<TABLE BORDER=1 CELLPADDING=2 CELLSPACING=2 BGCOLOR=#BBBBBB width=100%>
-<TR>
-<TH><A HREF="start.html">Getting Started</A></TH>
-<TH CLASS="hi2"><A HREF="bindings.html" CLASS="hi2">Special Bindings</A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="procs.html">Procedures</A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="demopic.png">Screenshot</A></TH>
-</TR>
-<TR>
-<TH><A HREF="dump.html"><CODE>dump</CODE></A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="tkcon.html"><CODE>tkcon</CODE></A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="idebug.html"><CODE>idebug</CODE></A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="observe.html"><CODE>observe</CODE></A></TH>
-</TR>
-</TABLE>
-<!-- end secondary navigation table -->
-</TD></TR><TR><TD BGCOLOR=#FFFFFF>
-<DIV CLASS="indent">
- <P>
-Most of the bindings are the same as for the Text widget. Some have been
-modified to make sure that the integrity of the console is maintained.
-Others have been added to enhance the usefulness of the console. Only
-the modified or new bindings are listed here.
- <P>
-
-<DL compact>
-<DT> <B>Control-x</B> or <B>Cut</B> (on Sparc5 keyboards)
-<DD> Cut
-<DT> <B>Control-c</B> or <B>Copy</B> (on Sparc5 keyboards)
-<DD> Copy
-<DT> <B>Control-v</B> or <B>Paste</B> (on Sparc5 keyboards)
-<DD> Paste
-<DT> <B>Insert</B>
-<DD> Insert (duh).
- <P>
-<DT> <B>Up</B>
-<DD> Goes up one level in the commands line history when cursor is on the
-prompt line, otherwise it moves through the buffer
-<DT> <B>Down</B>
-<DD> Goes down one level in the commands line history when cursor is on the
-last line of the buffer, otherwise it moves through the buffer
-<DT> <B>Control-p</B>
-<DD> Goes up one level in the commands line history
-<DT> <B>Control-n</B>
-<DD> Goes down one level in the commands line history
- <P>
-<DT> <B>Tab</B>
-<DD> Tries to expand file path names, then variable names, then proc names.
-<DT> <B>Escape</B>
-<DD> Tries to expand file path names.
-<DT> <B>Control-P</B>
-<DD> Tries to expand procedure names. The procedure names will be those
-that are actually in the attached interpreter (unless nontcl is specified,
-in which case it always does the lookup in the default slave interpreter).
-<DT> <B>Control-V</B>
-<DD> Tries to expand variable names (those returned by [info vars]).
-It's search behavior is like that for procedure names.
- <P>
-<DT> <B>Return</B> or <B>Enter</B>
-<DD> Evaluates the current command line if it is a complete command,
-otherwise it just goes to a new line
-<DT> <B>Control-a</B>
-<DD> Go to the beginning of the current command line
-<DT> <B>Control-l</B>
-<DD> Clear the entire console buffer
-<DT> <B>Control-r</B>
-<DD> Searches backwards in the history for any command that contains the
-string in the current command line. Repeatable to search farther back.
-The matching substring off the found command will blink.
-<DT> <B>Control-s</B>
-<DD> As above, but searches forward (only useful if you searched too far back).
-<DT> <B>Control-t</B>
-<DD> Transposes characters
-<DT> <B>Control-u</B>
-<DD> Clear the current command line
-<DT> <B>Control-z</B>
-<DD> Saves current command line in a buffer that can be retrieved with
-another <B>Control-z</B>. If the current command line is empty, then any
-saved command is retrieved without being overwritten, otherwise the
-current contents get swapped with what's in the saved command buffer.
- <P>
-<DT> <B>Control-Key-1</B>
-<DD> Attaches console to the console's slave interpreter
-<DT> <B>Control-Key-2</B>
-<DD> Attaches console to the console's master interpreter
-<DT> <B>Control-Key-3</B>
-<DD> Attaches console to main TkCon interpreter
-<DT> <B>Control-A</B>
-<DD> Pops up the "About" dialog
-<DT> <B>Control-N</B>
-<DD> Creates a new console. Each console has separate state, including
-it's own widget hierarchy (it's a slave interpreter).
-<DT> <B>Control-q</B>
-<DD> Close the current console OR Quit the program (depends on the value
-of TKCON(slaveexit)).
-<DT> <B>Control-w</B>
-<DD> Closes the current console. Closing the main console will exit the
-program (something has to control all the slaves...)
-</DL>
-
-TkCon also has <B>electric bracing</B> (similar to that in emacs). It will
-highlight matching pairs of {}'s, []'s, ()'s and ""'s. For the first three,
-if there is no matching left element for the right, then it blinks the
-entire current command line. For the double quote, if there is no proper
-match then it just blinks the current double quote character. It does
-properly recognize most escaping (except escaped escapes), but does not look
-for commenting (why would you interactively put comments in?).
-</DIV>
-</TD></TR></TABLE>
-
-<HR NOSHADE SIZE=1>
-<ADDRESS><FONT SIZE=2>&copy; Jeffrey Hobbs</FONT></ADDRESS>
-
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
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-ENHANCED TK CONSOLE changes
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
-Changes file begun Tue May 7 19:09:51 PDT 1996
-Newest changes at top of file. Release dates between '----'s.
-Changes for a particular version are BELOW the release date line.
-
-Attribution for code is specified after change, a preceding slash
-indicates an idea/bug report attribution fixed by myself. Where
-no attribution is made, assume (Hobbs).
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-THIS FILE IS NO LONGER PERTINENT.
-
-All changes are now recorded in the ChangeLog.
-
----- March 31 1999 v1.6 ----
-
-Changed tkConInsert to not use catch (avoids any error generation).
-
-Changed if check on auto_load in tcl_unknown to an llength on the
-args (from [info tclversion]) as 8.0p0 also used just one arg.
-
-Added -exec command line arg, so that users could do the -exec ""
-trick (causes tkcon to skip multi-interpreter model) and makes it
-easier to drop tkcon as a console on extended wish executables.
-
-Changed handling of fixed font for all tkcon text widgets, adding
-new -font option, TKCON(font) var, and redoing 'tkcon font'.
-
-Added color,(disabled|cursor|bg) variables as per Becker's
-recommendations, allowing for old defaults.
-
-Changed multiple instances of string comparisons with llength,
-where appropriate.
-
-Changed dump proc to not try and auto_load a proc arg and improved
-recognition of procs in namespaces.
-
-Added new 'what' proc to environment that tells you what a string
-is recognized as. Now used in various other procs.
-
-Improved hot errors to not pop up edit dialog when the mouse moved.
-
----- March 5 1999 v1.5 ----
-
-Expanded tkConSave to support use in 'edit'.
-
-Added tkConGarbageCollect proc for periodic cleanup tasks
-(currently, cleaning up error tags in the console widget),
-with new gc-delay TKCON var.
-
-Revised error handling (errors are now hot in the console).
-
-Changed tkConExpandPathname to recognise that NT for 8.1+ is
-case-sensitive, and to not change case for other Windows configs
-when no further expansion was made.
-
-Made changes to tkConEvalOther and the aliasing of tkConEvalAttached
-for "Main" for more accurate evaluation.
-
-Changed the conditional 'update' in tkcon_puts (that overrides the
-core puts) to 'update idletasks'. This prevents problems with
-using puts in fileevent triggers and such.
-
-Added check to prevent lower-casing during pathname expansion when
-no further expansion can be made on a string.
-
-New auto-buffer (default 512 lines, set in TKCON(buffer)) for the
-console widget. Set this ridiculously high if you liked the
-text widget holding all that data. New tkcon buffer method to
-go with it.
-
-Rewrote edit command. Previous version was mostly bogus when used
-outside the original slave.
-
-Change tkcon error to use updated 'edit' command.
-
-Massaged tkConEvalOther & tkConInterpEval.
-
-Fixed problem with Show Last Error where a TkCon generated error
-was always appearing (from Package Submenu) and moved it above
-the packages submenu.
-
-Removed auto_execok from the slaveprocs list.
-
-Removed slaveappalias as it didn't work correctly. Made 'edit'
-a slavealias, with tkConAttach used to determine where it was
-called from
-
-Changed some regexps around to pass tclCheck's mistaken warnings
-(tclCheck's bad matching, not bad regexps).
-
-Changed dump to not try widgets before commands, as otherwise
-it won't automatically complain.
-
-Fixed pathname completion to only beep when trying to expand on a
-non-existent subdirectory (instead of throwing no-directory error).
-
-Fixed a few notes that TclPro's checker picked up (only one actual
-bug in the all switch of 'edit', otherwise it was mostly blowing
-wind...). (lvirden)
-
----- February 17 1999 v1.4 ----
-
-Changed "changes" file to "changes.txt".
-
-Added edit/more/less proc that allows for the viewing/editing
-and returning back to the slave of vars/procs or files.
-
-Modified history to not got below 0.
-
-lremove extended with -pattern arg.
-
-Added code in tcl_unknown to ask about loading Tk when someone tries
-a Tk command without Tk being loaded.
-
-Had to change regexps because \E in Tcl8.1a2 was removed in 8.1b1 (arg!).
-
-Added "Make Xauth Secure" button for Unix. (heiko.federhenn@stest.ch)
-
-Fixed tkConInitInterp (used by "Send TkCon Commands") to reattach to
-the named namespace when appropriate.
-
-Fixed bug in popup-menu for Tk8 (bound to wrong toplevel).
-
-Fixed bug in tcl_unknown confusing auto_load between 8.0 and 7.x.
-
-Made Interp->Package menu more dynamic, so it recognizes changes in
-auto_path and updates itself when Interp is torn-off.
-
-Removed list from $new in exec redirect for tcl_unknown. (found by Imai)
-
-Changed package menu to handle multiple package versions.
-
-Added bogus package require statement to master and slaves to ensure
-that pkgIndex.tcl files were properly loaded into interps.
-
-If "Main" is passed to tkConAttachNamespace, it is interpreted as "::".
-
-Changed "Attach Namespace" menu to provide a listbox popup when
-more than $TKCON(maxmenu) namespaces are present.
-
----- June 1998 v1.3 ----
-
-fixed long-standing expr bug (missing '$') in tkConSafeBind - found
-by TclPro!
-
-took out the use of tkcon_gets because it only worked for global vars.
-
----- March 1998 v1.2 unreleased ----
-
-updated regexps in some places to support 8.1 regexps.
-
-dump now outputs only non-default options for widgets. (ridgway)
-
-Sorted output list for multiple tab matched items.
-
-Several minor changes for the plugin (user should see no difference).
-
-Known problems with dump command understanding namespaces have been
-fixed, but only for the 8.0 only version.
-
-Changed tkConTagProc to recognize ';' as not part of a proc name.
-
-Changed tkConNew to reuse slave numbers.
-
-Fixed problem with TKCON(exec) == {} (needed uplevel #0 instead of eval).
-
-On Mac, tries to source itself using -rsrc (8.0). (nijtmans)
-
-Changed to use 8.0 menu scheme if possible. (nijtmans)
-
-Changed tkConInitSlave and tkConNew to only set argv0 in new slave if it
-exists (it won't in the plugin). (demailly)
-
-Changed tkConInit to only checkpoint state once if the slave interp
-and main interp are the same (TKCON(exec) == {}).
-
----- 08 October 1997 v1.1 ----
-
-For Tk8, made TkCon use a fixed font {Courier, size 10} if the current
-font is not of fixed type.
-
-Startup errors should now be found in the TkCon last error function.
-
-Changed the Triple-1 binding to not include last newline.
-
-Added fix to make sure that double-evaluation of the command line
-didn't occur (might occur for commands that used vwait or something).
-
-TKCON(errorInfo) is now set with all the errors that occur during start-up,
-so that you don't lose stack trace information.
-
----- July 03 1997 v1.03 ----
-
-Updated namespace eval stuff for Tk8.0b2.
-
-rewrote tkConSepCmd.
-
-ls is now "dir -full" by default.
-
-changed the puts renaming from tcl_puts to tkcon_tcl_puts (so that it
-specifies what renamed it).
-
-added variable highlighting to command highlighting as a background (so
-that a command and var can be seen for the same word).
-
-increased default history size to 48.
-
-Fixed problem where aliased exit couldn't take extra args.
-
-replaced old [tkcon gets] with a new UI version to be used with the new
-tkcon_gets that, like tkcon_puts, replaces the Tcl gets with a version that
-doesn't rely on stdin being present. [tkcon gets] now accepts no args.
- **** POTENTIAL INCOMPATIBILITY ****
-
----- June 10 1997 v1.02 ----
-
-Changed calculator mode commands to be put in the history (but the
-output still looks like an error).
-
-Fixed bug where "source" was assumed to work for primary interp,
-causing failure to load in Tk plugin.
-
-Fixed problem with the id'ing of the primary TkCon interpreter that would
-affect attaching to like named interps.
-
----- June 8 1997 v1.01 ----
-
-minor streamlining in tkConEvalCmd.
-
-added file menu and separated some items from console menu.
-
-added support for connecting directly to a namespace (itcl or Tcl8).
-
-Fixed several potential problems where args to tkConEvalAttached where
-not properly protected from eval.
-
-added slaveexit variable to allow for exit in slaves to be non-destructive,
-which is the new default.
-
-enhanced Tab binding, made Escape the default pathname-only expansion.
-
-enhanced dump and which commands.
-
-Removed auto_execok redefinition for Tcl7.5-. TkCon is now intended to
-only run in Tcl7.6+ interpreters (though attaching to 7.5- is still OK).
-
-Added Load/Save menus and expanded Save functionality.
-
----- June 1 1997 v1.00 ----
-
-TkCon now use virtual events for bindings (REQUIRES TK4.2+) and changed
-Console to TkConsole (to not conflict with new Console megawidget).
-
-Updated tcl_unknown to match Tcl8's unknown.
-
-Changed handling of preferences directory for macintosh.
- **** POTENTIAL INCOMPATIBILITY ****
-
-Changed tkCon global var to TKCON.
- **** POTENTIAL INCOMPATIBILITY ****
-
-Changed colors to use absolute #RRGGBB format for color-name disadvantaged
-systems.
-
-Removed use of tkCon(font) variable.
- **** POTENTIAL INCOMPATIBILITY ****
-
-Fixed procname expansion to work on/in namespaces.
-
-Fixed pathname expansion to expand on a directory.
-
-Fixed all if's to use {}s (better for Tcl8).
-
-Fixed potential paste problems, it now tries to get the general selection
-first, then the CLIPBOARD selection.
-
-Fixed problem with 'puts' being renamed too early.
-
-Added calcmode variable to allow typing expr commands write at the tkCon
-command line without always saying expr (handled in tkConEvalCmd).
-
----- no official release v0.72 ----
-
-Changed tkConAbout to use text widget so info could be selected.
-
-Fixed problem with pathname expansion on windows due to case insensitivity.
-(how can anyone work with such an insensitive OS?)
-
-Fixed off-by-one error in history substitution reported by
-<s-imai@lsi.tmg.nec.co.jp>.
-
-Fixed error in the handling of packages with a space in the name.
-
-Removed general return of output from rcfile, now only errors are returned.
-
-New tkConEvent proc to handle event movement, fixed search event problem
-where cached event would become incorrect.
-
-new blinkrange variable to change electric bracing style.
-
----- December 20th 1996 v0.71 ----
-
-changed to not use upvar for nested arrays (bad for Tcl8).
-
-catch package require statement for detecting loadable libraries.
-
----- November 15th 1996 v0.70 ----
-
-Fixed problem with virtual event C/C/P bindings. (reported by
-robin@jessikat.demon.co.uk)
-
----- November 15th 1996 v0.69 ----
-
-Added auto_execok to tkCon(slaveprocs), fixes "unknown" command bug.
-
-Fix for 'event' to work with plugin. (nijtmans)
-
-Added '--' and '-filter' options to 'dump'.
-
----- November 13th 1996 v0.68 ----
-
-Added $tk_library to auto_path for safe slaves loading Tk. (nijtmans)
-
-Made "r" the default mode for tkConSafeOpen. (nijtmans)
-
-Changed global delcarations in tkConInit to avoid conflicts with
-Nijtmans' plus patch.
-
----- November 11th 1996 v0.67 ----
-
-Fixed weird backslashing in tkConSafeWindow
-
----- November 8th 1996 v0.66 ----
-
-Further changes for Tk plugin compatibility. (nijtmans)
-
----- November 7th 1996 v0.65 ----
-
-Started to add to plugin compatible code. (nijtmans)
-
-Reworked tkConFind* to accept optional args.
-
-Added History menu which display last ten commands in history.
-
-Removed 'auto_execpath' and changed for new version of 'auto_execok' (in
-'which' and 'unknown'), which will be redefined when TkCon is run in Tcl7.5.
-
-The attached environment is now checkpointed at startup (by default
-this is the slave).
-
-Fixed 'dump var' to use list when printing out nested array elements
-
-Added 'update' to puts, as well as better error reporting for tcl_puts.
-(nijtmans)
-
-Improved bracing around elseif statements.
-
-Removed 'warn' alias from distribution. Seemed superfluous.
-
-Added support for requiring Tk in Tcl8+.
-
-Made TkCon use tkCon(cols) and tkCon(rows) for startup text size.
-
----- September 30th 1996 v0.64 ----
-
-Changed the way 'idebug' integrates with TkCon.
-
-Changed to require Tk of version [expr $tcl_version-3.4].
-
-Fixed bug in observe_var (upvar shouldn't have had the \#0).
-
-Made Interp->Inspect menu disappear if TkConInspect package was not present.
-
-Made package handling only enabled for Tcl7.5+ interps and reworked
-how packages were recognized.
-
-! Removed virtual events from Console bindings so that they don't screw
-! up the Console bindings (temporary fix).
-
-Changed how initially loaded packages were detected. (nijtmans)
-
-Made all globals visible in tkConInit. (/nijtmans)
-
----- September 23rd 1996 v0.63 ----
-
-Changed 'tkConFindBox' to not screw up search string.
-
----- September 20th 1996 v0.62 ----
-
-Added option for automagically ignoring dead interpreter problems. (wart)
-
-Fixed bug for reattaching to default slave via menu. (wart)
-
-Changed how 'observe' spit out trace info for commands.
-
-Modified 'idebug' internals.
-
-Made 'idebug' create its own tkCon(exec) slave for maintaining history.
-
-Fixed long-standing bug in 'lremove' for -all switch.
-
-Made tkCon(SCRIPT) follow links to the true source script.
-
-Added 'idebug puts' and 'idebug echo' methods.
-
-Fixed 'idebug break' to not work at level 0.
-
-Removed line that could improperly set $name and placed a 'catch'
-around the 'interp alias' for 'ls' in tkConInitInterp.
-
-tkConInit(Slave|Interp) now just 'catch'es the renaming of puts.
-
-Added 'tkcon set' and 'tkcon upvar' methods. (nijtmans)
-
----- September 17th 1996 v0.61 ----
-
-Added 'idebug' interactive debugging proc based off Stephen Uhler's all-Tcl
-debugger (Oct'95 _Linux_Journal_). Should work w/ or w/o TkCon.
-
-Added back accidental removal of 'ls' alias in slaves.
-
----- September 15th 1996 v0.60 ----
-
-Added 'tkcon find str' method and find box to TkCon.
-
-Added 'observe{_var}' command for simple tracing of vars/cmds with
-output in the TkCon console window.
-
-Reworked tkConFillAppsMenu to be more efficient and correct.
-
-Added 'echo' as an internal proc and included it in tkCon(slaveprocs).
-
-Removed tkCon(prompt2).
-
-Changed tkCon(lightcmd) default to 1 from 0.
-
-Improved 'tkcon error' to allow it to check the errorInfo of other apps.
-
-'dump var' now outputs nested array values. (loverso)
-
-Changed tkCon(Load|Save) to use the new Tk4.2 dialogs if available.
-
-Fixed tkConPrompt problem where marks were set incorrectly sometimes
-when it was called by an event (such as <Control-1>).
-
-Added bgerror to slaves and 'tkcon bgerror' method. (nijtmans)
-
-Added tcl_unknown along with other minor mods to get TkCon to work better
-with IncrTcl. (nijtmans)
-
-Made <Triple-1> binding not include the prompt.
-
-Add null Console bindings for the tkCon(root) bindings to avoid them
-getting generated spuriously. (Hobbs / Wart)
-
-Added -argv/-- command line option. This has very limited use, but is very
-good for wrapping TkCon around an existing application which has it's own
-command line args. It resets $argv in the main interpreter to what remains
-on the command line and TkCon ignores argv. This carries over to any "New
-Consoles".
-
-Reintroduced state procedures, placed them in Interp menu. These should
-only be used if you really understand what they do.
-
-Added 'dump command' method. Usefulness over 'dump proc' is minimal.
-
-Tightened up the command line args, dropped several optional switches.
-
-Placed all the Console bindings into tkConBindings, which is called
-in tkConInitUI.
-
-Added 'tkConInitInterp' which places the tkCon shell commands (already
-available in any tkCon slave) in the interpreter. It also rewires
-puts to send the result back to tkCon.
-
-Fixed dead attachment problem where attaching to another interp after
-being connected to a dead interp would munge the new interp's name. (H / Wart)
-
-Added 'tkConEvalOther' which evals in the named interpreter.
-
-Removed 'tkConCheckPackages'. Package handling is now separated into the
-autoloading part in tkConInit and into tkConInterpMenu which determines
-available static libraries and packages for an interpreter. Menus redesigned.
-
-Changed 'tkcon eval' to 'tkcon master' since eval gave the wrong connotation.
-
-Made '-nontcl' option take a TCL_BOOLEAN argument.
-
-Made 'which' return unknown commands as an error.
-
-Added button into the help window to send the help URL to netscape.
-
-Made history substitution spit out a correctly translated command if
-evaluation doesn't return an error.
-
-Changed history search to use the same event id as regular command line
-history.
-
-Added tkCon(meta) variable which varies the Meta definition based on the
-platform (Unix == Meta; Win == Alt; Mac == Command)
-
-Added 'dump widget' method. Spits out current widget state as returned
-by '.widget configure'.
-
-Changed 'dump proc' and 'which' to try and auto_load an unknown procedure.
-
-Added 'tkcon history' command to return a source'able history stack.
-
-Fixed off-by-one error in tkConExpand (caused expansion to not work unless
-you were expanding the last thing on the line and also not if a special
-char was the first on the line).
-
-Fixed TkCon package handling to work properly for IncrTcl. (nijtmans)
-
----- July 31 1996 v0.52 ----
-
-Reversed changes file to have newest at top.
-
-Added 'tkcon version' command.
-
-Fixed scoping problem when attaching to the master interpreter of a
-particular console.
-
-Rewrote the expansion routines to handle spaces in names better (no longer
-requires the user to use grouping as it puts in '\ ' for spaces).
-
-Fixed off-by-one bug in tkConExpandBestMatch(2).
-
-Rewired attachments so that when 'send' is used to attach to an app and an
-error occurs, TkCon determines whether the app still exists to prevent
-multiple errors from arising due to a dead attachment. If this occurs, it
-prompts the user on whether to return to the primary slave or to check
-periodically for the attached interpreter to come back. tkConEvalSend was
-added to facilitate this.
-
-Command highlighting is now only attempted when a non-empty character is
-inserted into the command line (%A != {}).
-
-Added Ctrl-2 accelerator to get attach to master interpreter of a console
-and Ctrl-3 to get to attach to the Main interpreter.
-
-Made the attachment to Main set the tkCon(app) to Main (to get around the
-menu -value {} bug) and also set tkConEvalAttached alias to 'tkConMain eval'.
-
-Rewrote tkConPrompt to accept "pre" and "post" args to place before and
-after the prompt is printed. pre is tagged stdout, post is tagged stdin.
-
-Rewrote 'dump var' to recognize nested arrays, but not output them
-(it's too complicated to do that in source'able form), as well as
-recognize empty arrays.
-
-Rewrote tkConEvalCmd to keep track of errorInfo when errors occur.
-
-Added 'tkcon error' to display the last errorInfo.
-
-Changed dumpproc and dumpvar to dump (proc|var) ...
-
-Added -root argument to set the tkCon(root) variable explicitly.
-
-Changed the -(slave)eval args to append to rather than set their vars
-so that they can be specified multiple times on the command line.
-
-Added a limit argument to tkConMatch{Quote,Pair}.
-
-Rewrote dumpvar to recognize a single array value name (ie: a(b)).
-
-Renamed default non-Unix resource filename from from tkcon.bat to tkcon.cfg.
-
-No longer 'catch' the renaming of puts in a slave, because we'd want to
-know if that threw an error, although it never should...
-
----- July 14 1996 v0.51 ----
-
-Removed tkConUsage since it was never called.
-
-Changed tkCon(Load|Save) to use tkFileSelect, if it exists.
-
-Added -load and -pkg equivalents for -package.
-
-Added Ctrl-Key-1 binding to reattach to primary slave.
-
-TkCon now will create itself in a different toplevel if there are already
-children of . when tkConInit is called.
-
-Changed tkConInitSlave not to overwrite tcl_puts in a slave if it exists.
-
-Created tkCon(slaveprocs) to identify what procs get dumped into a
-slave each time and tkCon(slavealias) to identify what will be
-aliased back into the main interpreter.
-
----- July 4 1996 v0.50 ----
-
-Number of history events to keep now set by tkCon(history).
-
-'unknown' reworked (yet again) to properly handle itself in either the slave
-or another interpreter. History substition was moved into tkConEvalCmd and
-made an option (via tkCon(subhistory)).
-
-Inlined _dir into dir/ls. It doesn't save any cycles, but it removes
-the need to manage _dir.
-
-Fixed 'dir/ls -f' to denote executable files with a *.
-
-Fixed dir/ls to not die on 'dir -f <pattern>'. (Thanks to steven@indra.com)
-
-Changed tkConExpand to stop at $ as well.
-
-Changed tkConTagProc binding from Console <KeyRelease> to PostCon <KeyPress>.
-It seems to miss a lot less now.
-
----- July 3 1996 v0.49 ----
-
-Slight mod to <BackSpace>.
-
-Fixed <Delete> binding to not allow deletions of pre-Prompt text when a
-selection is made.
-
-Fixed tkConEvalCmd to properly send commands to foreign interpreters even
-if $tkCon(nontcl) was set.
-
-Made tkConEvalAttached be some type of alias at all times.
-
-Changed 'slavescript' to 'slaveeval' and added an 'eval' option.
-
----- June 25 1996 v0.48 ----
-
-Fixed 'alias' problem with multiple args.
-
-Updated binding system to automatically set Console bindings to equivalent
-Text bindings, then redefine what we want.
-
-Updated tkConTagProc to eval in attached slaves. This can make it
-really slow when attached to foreign interpreters.
-
----- June 25 1996 v0.47 ----
-
-Fixed tkConExpandBest* to be more accurate ([string first] is only valid
-for us when it returns 0).
-
-Updated tkConExpandPathname to work better for attached interpreters.
-
-Renamed tkExpand* to tkConExpand* (they'd become too TkCon oriented).
-
-Changed tkConEvalCmd to 'list' instead of 'concat' command for attached
-interpreters, and to ignore the whole thing if [string match {} $cmd].
-
-Removed many bindings that were exactly duplicated by "Text" binding.
-
-Added tkCon(blinktime) option to allow user to specify blink duration.
-Value must be at least 100 (millisecs).
-
-Removed tkConUpDownLine. It never varied from tkTextUpDownLine.
-
-Improved package loading to handle bad pkgIndex.tcl entries.
-
----- June 21 1996 v0.46 ----
-
-Improved package loading to be correct.
-
-Made 'dir' more Mac/Windows friendly (I hope).
-
----- June 21 1996 v0.45 (skipped v0.44) ----
-
-Added "Non-Tcl Attachments" preference to disallow sends to interpreters
-which may not understand Tcl (ie - SchemeTk, PerlTk).
-
-Rewrote tkConCheckPackages to allow calling it without a widget reference.
-
-Updated tkConEvalCmd.
-
-Added tkConEvalAttached to evaluate more things in the right place.
-
-Rewrote tkConAttach to allow for attaching directly to slave interpreters
-(no send required). "Attach Console" menu now lists all slave interpreters
-by slave path (with Tk interp name in ()s), separate from foreign interps.
-
-Add tkConInitSlave to create a TkCon slave.
-
-Renamed tkExpand* to tclExpand*.
-
-Updated 'dir' for better output.
-
-Added command line argument support, rearranged tkConInit to support it.
-
----- June 18 1996 v0.43 ----
-
-Fixed 'unknown' to work in both slave and master interpreter.
-
-Modified 'dir' to be dumpproc'ed into slave.
-
-Rewrote 'clear' to be dumpproc'ed as well.
-
-Fixed 'puts' bug for slaves.
-
----- June 17 1996 v0.42 ----
-
-Added extra loop to tkConCheckPackages to account for packages that may
-auto-load Tk itself (like Tix or Tksteal).
-
----- June 15 1996 v0.41 ----
-
-Added 'warn' as an alias back into the main interpreter.
-
-Fixed documentation leftovers (and updated upgrade.html) to include the
-move of the 'main' and 'slave' commands into 'tkcon'.
-
-Fixed problem in 'clear' command
-
----- June 14 1996 v0.40 Released ----
-
-OK, I need to add some MAJOR changes here...
-
-Added package handling.
-
-Moved to two-level interpreter model (master control/slave execution).
-
----- June 13 1996 v0.38 ----
-
-Fixed auto_execpath to work on windows
-
----- June 11 1996 v0.37 ----
-
-Improved 'tkConResource' to get the right script name on all platforms
-under all manner of circumstances
-
-Improved sourcing of tkCon resource file to not throw bogus errors
-
----- Jun 10 1996 v0.36 ----
-
-Fixed <Control-n> bug (incr $tkCon(event) --> incr tkCon(event))
-
----- June 8 1996 v0.35 ----
-
-Removed "Resource" from 'Edit' menu
-
-Rewrote 'clear' to accept percentage level
-
-Fixed <Control-s> forward history search bug
-
----- June 6 1996 v0.34 ----
-
-Added 'clean' alias to revert a slave to its "pristine" state
-
-Added tkConState* procs to monitor state and be able to revert it
-
-Enhanced 'which' and added an 'auto_execpath' proc.
-
-Removed all known global uses of 'tmp*' variables.
-
-Fixed problem in tkExpandPathname that munged pathnames with spaces.
-
-Fixed problem in many places where spaces in directories and command names
-might get things confused.
-
-Fixed problem with non-interactive slaves.
-
-Commented out binding that recreates a deleted console window.
-
-Add tclindex command.
-
-Added support for -full to ls/dir.
-
-Added command buffer save and command buffer search bindings.
-
-Added Prefs menu.
-
-Changed File menu name to Console.
-
-Removed 'Load/Save File' command from File menu (to easy to source) and
-added 'save' command.
-
-Changed dumpvar to use "array set ..." when outputting array values.
-
-Changed tkCon to use tkcon.rc on non-unix machines.
-
-Revamped tkConInit and source file to make sure nothing specific to tkCon
-was set until an Init proc was called.
-
----- May 10 1996 Made 0.27 Available to the public ----
-
----- May 8 1996 Released 0.26 Third semi-public release ----
-
-tkConNew now returns the name of the newly created interpreter.
-
-Added 'main' and 'slave' inter-console communication commands. Also,
-all slave interpreters become commands in all slave consoles (make sure
-not to name procs "slave#") when created. tkConOtherInterp proc added
-to handle the communication.
-
-Moved tkConDestroy and tkConNew into new proc tkConMainInit to prevent
-resourcing problems with slave interpreters
-
-Fixed 'puts' bug by removing all 'uplevel subst ...' and placing an
-'eval ...' at the beginning.
-
----- May 7 1996 Released 0.25 Second semi-public release ----
-
-Discovered bug in puts/output sequence - still searching
-
-Added unalias command, fixed alias command to not unalias commands if
-not enough args were passed
-
-Updated 'unknown' to mirror current tcl7.5 'unknown'
-
-Changed var names inside some procs
-
-Added comments to most procs
-
-Fixed off-by-one bug in tkExpandPathname
-
----- May 4 1996 Released 0.24 First semi-public release ----
-
-Changes file begun Tue May 7 19:09:51 PDT 1996
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-<TH><A HREF="demopic.png">Screenshot</A></TH>
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-<TR>
-<TH CLASS="hi2"><A HREF="dump.html" CLASS="hi2"><CODE>dump</CODE></A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="tkcon.html"><CODE>tkcon</CODE></A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="idebug.html"><CODE>idebug</CODE></A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="observe.html"><CODE>observe</CODE></A></TH>
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- <P>
-The <CODE>dump</CODE> command provides a way for the user to spit out
-state information about the interpreter in a Tcl readable (and human
-readable) form. It takes the general form:
-
-<BLOCKQUOTE>
-<code>dump</code> <b>method</b> <i>?-nocomplain? ?-filter pattern? ?--?
-pattern ?pattern ...?</i>
-</BLOCKQUOTE>
-
-The patterns represent glob-style patterns (as in <code>string match pattern
-$str</code>). <i>-nocomplain</i> will prevent <code>dump</code> from
-throwing an error if no items matched the pattern. <i>-filter</i> is
-interpreted as appropriate for the method. The various methods are:
-
-<DL>
-
-<DT> <CODE>dump <b>command</b></CODE> <i>args</i>
-<DD> Outputs one or more commands.
-
-<DT> <CODE>dump <b>procedure</b></CODE> <i>args</i>
-<DD> Outputs one or more procs in sourceable form.
-
-<DT> <CODE>dump <b>variable</b></CODE> <i>args</i>
-<DD> Outputs the values of variables in sourceable form. Recognizes nested
-arrays. The <i>-filter</i> pattern is used as to filter array element
-names and is interepreted as a glob pattern (defaults to {*}).
-It is passed down for nested arrays.
-
-<DT> <CODE>dump <b>widget</b></CODE> <i>args</i>
-<DD> Outputs one or more widgets by giving their configuration options.
-The <i>-filter</i> pattern is used as to filter the config options and
-is interpreted as a case insensitive regexp pattern (defaults to {.*})
-
-</DL>
-</DIV>
-</TD></TR></TABLE>
-
-<HR NOSHADE SIZE=1>
-<ADDRESS><FONT SIZE=2>&copy; Jeffrey Hobbs</FONT></ADDRESS>
-
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-[comment {-*- tcl -*- dump manpage}]
-[manpage_begin dump n 2.5]
-[copyright {Jeffrey Hobbs <jeff at hobbs.org>}]
-[moddesc {TkCon}]
-[titledesc {Dump information about Tcl interpreter in TkCon}]
-
-[description]
-[para]
-The dump command provides a way for the user to spit out state
-information about the interpreter in a Tcl readable
-(and human readable) form.
-It takes the general form:
-
-[list_begin definitions]
-
-[call [cmd dump] [arg method]\
- [opt [arg -nocomplain]]\
- [opt [arg "-filter pattern"]]\
- [opt [cmd --]]\
- [arg pattern]\
- [opt [arg "pattern ..."]]]
-
-[list_end]
-
-[para]
-The patterns represent glob-style patterns (as in [cmd string] [arg {match pattern $str}]).
-[arg -nocomplain] will prevent dump from throwing an error if no items
-matched the pattern.
-[arg -filter] is interpreted as appropriate for the method.
-The various methods are:
-
-[list_begin definitions]
-
-[def "[cmd dump] [arg command] [arg args]"]
-Outputs one or more commands.
-
-[def "[cmd dump] [arg procedure] [arg args]"]
-Outputs one or more procs in sourceable form.
-
-[def "[cmd dump] [arg variable] [arg args]"]
-Outputs the values of variables in sourceable form.
-Recognizes nested arrays.
-The -filter pattern is used as to filter array element
-names and is interepreted as a glob pattern (defaults to {*}).
-It is passed down for nested arrays.
-
-[def "[cmd dump] [arg widget] [arg args]"]
-Outputs one or more widgets by giving their configuration options.
-The -filter pattern is used as to filter the config options and
-is interpreted as a case insensitive regexp pattern (defaults to {.*}).
-
-[list_end]
-
-[see_also [cmd tkcon](1)]
-[see_also [cmd tkconrc](5) [cmd tkcon](n) [cmd idebug](n)]
-[see_also [cmd observe](n)]
-[keywords Tk console dump]
-
-[manpage_end]
-
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-<TH><A HREF="demopic.png">Screenshot</A></TH>
-</TR>
-<TR>
-<TH><A HREF="dump.html"><CODE>dump</CODE></A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="tkcon.html"><CODE>tkcon</CODE></A></TH>
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- <P>
-The <B>idebug</B> command provides an interactive debugging environment for
-procedures via TkCon. You can place <code>idebug break</code> commands
-into your procedure to create breakpoints. It will pop up the TkCon
-console and put you into a "debugging" mode. The <code>body, show &amp;
-trace</code> methods are intended for internal use only.
- <P>
-
-This procedure works for minimal debugging sessions. Comments are
-encouraged.
-
-<DL>
-
-<DT> <CODE>idebug <b>body</b></CODE> <I>?level?</I>
-<DD> Prints out the body of the command (if it is a procedure) at the
-specified level. <i>level</i> defaults to the current level.
-
-<DT> <CODE>idebug <b>break</b></CODE> <I>?id?</I>
-<DD> Creates a breakpoint within a procedure. This will only trigger if
-idebug is on and the id matches the pattern. If so, TkCon will pop to the
-front with the prompt changed to an idebug prompt. You are given the basic
-ability to observe the call stack an query/set variables or execute Tcl
-commands at any level. A separate history is maintained in debugging mode.
-To see the special commands available at the debug prompt, type <B>?</B>
-and hit return.
-
-<DT> <CODE>idebug {echo ?id?}</CODE> <I>?args?</I>
-<DD> Behaves just like <code>echo</code>, but only triggers when idebug is
-on. You can specify an optional id to further restrict triggering. If no
-id is specified, it defaults to the name of the command in which the call
-was made.
-
-<DT> <CODE>idebug <b>id</b></CODE> <I>?id?</I>
-<DD> Query or set the idebug id. This id is used by other idebug methods
-to determine if they should trigger or not. The idebug id can be a glob
-pattern and defaults to *.
-
-<DT> <CODE>idebug <b>off</b></CODE>
-<DD> Turns idebug off.
-
-<DT> <CODE>idebug <b>on</b></CODE> <I>?id?</I>
-<DD> Turns idebug on. If <i>id</i> is specified, it sets the id to it.
-
-<DT> <CODE>idebug {puts ?id?}</CODE> <I>args</I>
-<DD> Behaves just like <code>puts</code>, but only triggers when idebug is
-on. You can specify an optional id to further restrict triggering. If no
-id is specified, it defaults to the name of the command in which the call
-was made.
-
-<DT> <CODE>idebug <b>show</b></CODE> <I>type ?level? ?VERBOSE?</I>
-<DD> <i>type</i> must be one of vars, locals or globals. This method
-will output the variables/locals/globals present in a particular level.
-If VERBOSE is added, then it actually 'dump's out the values as well.
-<i>level</i> defaults to the level in which this method was called.
-
-<DT> <CODE>idebug <b>trace</b></CODE> <I>?level?</I>
-<DD> Prints out the stack trace from the specified level up to the top
-level. <i>level</i> defaults to the current level.
-
-</DL>
-</DIV>
-</TD></TR></TABLE>
-
-<HR NOSHADE SIZE=1>
-<ADDRESS><FONT SIZE=2>&copy; Jeffrey Hobbs</FONT></ADDRESS>
-
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
diff --git a/tkcon/docs/idebug.n.man b/tkcon/docs/idebug.n.man
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-[comment {-*- tcl -*- idebug manpage}]
-[manpage_begin idebug n 2.5]
-[copyright {Jeffrey Hobbs <jeff at hobbs.org>}]
-[moddesc {TkCon}]
-[titledesc {Interactive debugging environment in TkCon}]
-
-[description]
-[para]
-The idebug command provides an interactive debugging
-environment for procedures via TkCon.
-You can place idebug break commands into your procedure
-to create breakpoints.
-It will pop up the TkCon console and put you into a
-"debugging" mode.
-The [arg body], [arg show] & [arg trace] methods are
-intended for internal use only.
-
-This procedure works for minimal debugging sessions.
-Comments are encouraged.
-
-[list_begin definitions]
-
-[call [cmd idebug] [arg body] [opt [arg level]]]
-Prints out the body of the command (if it is a procedure)
-at the specified level.
-level defaults to the current level.
-
-[call [cmd idebug] [arg break] [opt [arg id]]]
-Creates a breakpoint within a procedure.
-This will only trigger if idebug is on and the [arg id] matches the pattern.
-If so, TkCon will pop to the front with the prompt changed
-to an idebug prompt.
-You are given the basic ability to observe the call stack
-an query/set variables or execute Tcl commands at any level.
-A separate history is maintained in debugging mode.
-To see the special commands available at the debug prompt,
-type ? and hit return.
-
-[call [cmd idebug] \{[arg "[arg echo] [opt [arg id]]"]\} [opt [arg args]]]
-Behaves just like [cmd echo], but only triggers when idebug is on.
-You can specify an optional [arg id] to further restrict triggering.
-If no id is specified, it defaults to the name of the command
-in which the call was made.
-
-[call [cmd idebug] [arg id] [opt [arg id]]]
-Query or set the idebug id.
-This id is used by other idebug methods to determine if
-they should trigger or not.
-The idebug id can be a glob pattern and defaults to *.
-
-[call [cmd idebug] [arg off]]
-Turns idebug off.
-
-[call [cmd idebug] [arg on] [opt [arg id]]]
-Turns idebug on.
-If [arg id] is specified, it sets the id to it.
-
-[call [cmd idebug] \{[arg "[arg puts] [opt [arg id]]"]\} [arg args]]
-Behaves just like [cmd puts], but only triggers when idebug is on.
-You can specify an optional [arg id] to further restrict triggering.
-If no id is specified, it defaults to the name of the
-command in which the call was made.
-
-[call [cmd idebug] [arg show] [arg type] [opt [arg level]] [opt [arg VERBOSE]]]
-type must be one of vars, locals or globals.
-This method will output the variables/locals/globals present
-in a particular level.
-If [arg VERBOSE] is added, then it actually [cmd dump]s out the values as well.
-level defaults to the level in which this method was called.
-
-[call [cmd idebug] [arg trace] [opt [arg level]]]
-Prints out the stack trace from the specified level up to the top level.
-level defaults to the current level.
-
-[list_end]
-
-[see_also [cmd tkcon](1)]
-[see_also [cmd tkconrc](5) [cmd tkcon](n) [cmd dump](n)]
-[see_also [cmd observe](n)]
-[keywords Tk console debug]
-
-[manpage_end]
-
diff --git a/tkcon/docs/index.html b/tkcon/docs/index.html
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-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>tkcon: Documentation</TITLE>
-<LINK REL="STYLESHEET" TYPE="text/css" HREF="./style.css">
-</HEAD>
-
-<BODY BGCOLOR=#FFFFFF>
-
-<TABLE WIDTH=100% BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=2 CELLPADDING=0 BGCOLOR=#000000><TR><TD>
-<!-- start header info -->
-<TABLE WIDTH=100% BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 BGCOLOR=#FFFFFF>
-<TR>
-<TD><FONT SIZE=+3><B>tkcon Documentation</B> (June 2001)</FONT></TD>
-<TD align=right>
-<A href="http://tkcon.sourceforge.net/">
-<IMG src="http://sourceforge.net/sflogo.php?group_id=11462&type=1" width="88"
-height="31" border="0" alt="SourceForge Logo"></A>
-</TD>
-</TR>
-</TABLE>
-<!-- end header info -->
-
-</TD></TR><TR><TD>
-<!-- start main navigation table -->
-<TABLE BORDER=1 CELLPADDING=2 CELLSPACING=2 BGCOLOR=#CCCCCC width=100%>
-<TR>
-<TH CLASS="hi"><A HREF="index.html" CLASS="hi">Documentation</A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="purpose.html">Purpose &amp; Features</A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="limits.html">Limitations</A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="todo.html">To&nbsp;Do</A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="license.terms">License</A></TH>
-</TR><TR>
-<TH COLSPAN=2><A HREF="plugin.html">Online Demo</A>
-(requires <A HREF="http://tcl.activestate.com/software/plugin/">Tk plugin</A>)</TH>
-<TH COLSPAN=3><A HREF="nontcl.html">Using TkCon with other Tk Languages</A></TH>
-</TR>
-</TABLE>
-<!-- end main navigation table -->
-
-</TD></TR><TR><TD BGCOLOR=#FFFFFF>
-<DIV CLASS="indent">
-
-<!--
-<H4><A HREF="ftp://tkcon.sourceforge.net/pub/tkcon/">Release Archives</A> (ftp)</H4>
--->
-
-<H4><A
-HREF="http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=11462">Release
-Archives</A> (high speed server)</H4>
-
-<H4><A HREF="demopic.png">Screenshot</A></H4>
-
-Please <B>read the following pages carefully</B> to fully understand the
-features AND limitations of TkCon. I'm always open to suggestions for
-improvement.
- <P>
-</DIV>
-</TD></TR><TR><TD>
-
-<TABLE BORDER=1 CELLPADDING=2 CELLSPACING=2 BGCOLOR=#CCCCCC width=100%>
-<TR>
-<TH><A HREF="start.html">Getting Started</A></TD>
-<TH><A HREF="bindings.html">Special Bindings</A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="procs.html">tkcon Procedures</A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="demopic.png">Screenshot</A></TH>
-</TR>
-<TR>
-<TH><A HREF="dump.html"><CODE>dump</CODE> proc</A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="tkcon.html"><CODE>tkcon</CODE> proc</A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="idebug.html"><CODE>idebug</CODE> proc</A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="observe.html"><CODE>observe</CODE> proc</A></TH>
-</TR>
-</TABLE>
-
-</TD></TR></TABLE>
-
-<HR NOSHADE SIZE=1>
-<ADDRESS><FONT SIZE=2>&copy; Jeffrey Hobbs</FONT></ADDRESS>
-
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
diff --git a/tkcon/docs/license.terms b/tkcon/docs/license.terms
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- * COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE TERMS *
-
-This software is copyrighted by Jeffrey Hobbs <jeff and hobbs org>. The
-following terms apply to all files associated with the software unless
-explicitly disclaimed in individual files.
-
-The authors hereby grant permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and
-license this software and its documentation for any purpose, provided that
-existing copyright notices are retained in all copies and that this notice
-is included verbatim in any distributions. No written agreement, license,
-or royalty fee is required for any of the authorized uses.
-
-IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR DISTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE TO ANY PARTY FOR
-DIRECT, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT
-OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, ITS DOCUMENTATION, OR ANY DERIVATIVES THEREOF,
-EVEN IF THE AUTHORS HAVE BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
-
-THE AUTHORS AND DISTRIBUTORS SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIM ANY WARRANTIES,
-INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
-FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT. THIS SOFTWARE IS
-PROVIDED ON AN "AS IS" BASIS, AND THE AUTHORS AND DISTRIBUTORS HAVE NO
-OBLIGATION TO PROVIDE MAINTENANCE, SUPPORT, UPDATES, ENHANCEMENTS, OR
-MODIFICATIONS.
-
-SPECIAL NOTES:
-
-This software is also falls under the bourbon_ware clause v2:
-
- This software is free, but should you find this software useful in your
- daily work and would like to compensate the author, donations in the form
- of aged bourbon and scotch are welcome by the author. The user may feel
- exempt from this clause if they are below drinking age or think the author
- has already partaken of too many drinks.
diff --git a/tkcon/docs/limits.html b/tkcon/docs/limits.html
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-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>tkcon: Limitations</TITLE>
-<LINK REL="STYLESHEET" TYPE="text/css" HREF="./style.css">
-</HEAD>
-
-<BODY BGCOLOR=#FFFFFF>
-
-<TABLE WIDTH=100% BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=2 CELLPADDING=0 BGCOLOR=#000000><TR><TD>
-<!-- start header info -->
-<TABLE WIDTH=100% BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 BGCOLOR=#FFFFFF>
-<TR>
-<TH><FONT SIZE=+3>tkcon: Limitations</FONT></TH>
-<TD align=right>
-<A href="http://tkcon.sourceforge.net/">
-<IMG src="http://sourceforge.net/sflogo.php?group_id=11462&type=1" width="88"
-height="31" border="0" alt="SourceForge Logo"></A>
-</TD>
-</TR>
-</TABLE>
-<!-- end header info -->
-
-</TD></TR><TR><TD>
-<!-- start main navigation table -->
-<TABLE BORDER=1 CELLPADDING=2 CELLSPACING=2 BGCOLOR=#CCCCCC width=100%>
-<TR>
-<TH><A HREF="index.html">Documentation</A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="purpose.html">Purpose &amp; Features</A></TH>
-<TH CLASS="hi"><A HREF="limits.html" CLASS="hi">Limitations</A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="todo.html">To&nbsp;Do</A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="license.terms">License</A></TH>
-</TR><TR>
-<TH COLSPAN=2><A HREF="plugin.html">Online Demo</A>
-(requires <A HREF="http://www.tcl.tk/software/plugin/">Tk plugin</A>)</TH>
-<TH COLSPAN=3><A HREF="nontcl.html">Using TkCon with other Tk Languages</A></TH>
-</TR>
-</TABLE>
-<!-- end main navigation table -->
-
-</TD></TR><TR><TD BGCOLOR=#FFFFFF>
-<DIV CLASS="indent">
-<H3>Limitations:</H3>
-
-TkCon requires Tk8.4+. Since TkCon is meant to behave like the original Tk
-console, it does not separate itself from the environment (it does not use
-send to function, except when attached to foreign Tk interpreters). This
-means that it can be can be altered or destroyed by any sourced
-applications, and it will respond to an application's 'exit' call by
-exiting (by default, slave consoles will only close themselves instead of
-exiting the entire TkCon environment). However, the widget tree of TkCon
-is hidden from the user environment.
- <P>
-
-Since TkCon is built for cross-platform capability, <font color=#FF0000>in
-Unix/Windows environments it does not have tty/shell behavior</font>. This
-means programs like <CODE>vi</CODE> and <CODE>less</CODE> (those that rely
-on tty/shell settings) will not function appropriately (currently they may
-hang TkCon). Programs like <CODE>ls</CODE> and <CODE>more</CODE> will just
-spit output to the TkCon screen without any special control or formatting
-(note that <CODE>ls</CODE> has been rewritten for TkCon). You also do not
-get any job (process) control outside of what tcl normally can provide.
-Currently there is no way to handle <CODE>stdin</CODE> input.
- <P>
-
-When connecting to non-Tcl Tk interpreters (ie - PerlTk, SchemeTk, ...),
-you must use the syntax of the target environment. See my
-<A HREF="nontcl.html">notes on using other Tk-embedded languages</A> for
-more info.
-</DIV>
-</TD></TR></TABLE>
-
-<HR NOSHADE SIZE=1>
-<ADDRESS><FONT SIZE=2>&copy; Jeffrey Hobbs</FONT></ADDRESS>
-
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
diff --git a/tkcon/docs/nontcl.html b/tkcon/docs/nontcl.html
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-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>tkcon for Non-Tcl Users</TITLE>
-<LINK REL="STYLESHEET" TYPE="text/css" HREF="./style.css">
-</HEAD>
-
-<BODY BGCOLOR=#FFFFFF>
-
-<TABLE WIDTH=100% BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=2 CELLPADDING=0 BGCOLOR=#000000><TR><TD>
-<!-- start header info -->
-<TABLE WIDTH=100% BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 BGCOLOR=#FFFFFF>
-<TR>
-<TH><FONT SIZE=+3>tkcon: Non-Tcl Usage</FONT></TH>
-<TD align=right>
-<A href="http://tkcon.sourceforge.net/">
-<IMG src="http://sourceforge.net/sflogo.php?group_id=11462&type=1" width="88"
-height="31" border="0" alt="SourceForge Logo"></A>
-</TD>
-</TR>
-</TABLE>
-<!-- end header info -->
-
-</TD></TR><TR><TD>
-<!-- start main navigation table -->
-<TABLE BORDER=1 CELLPADDING=2 CELLSPACING=2 BGCOLOR=#CCCCCC width=100%>
-<TR>
-<TH><A HREF="index.html">Documentation</A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="purpose.html">Purpose &amp; Features</A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="limits.html">Limitations</A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="todo.html">To&nbsp;Do</A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="license.terms">License</A></TH>
-</TR><TR>
-<TH COLSPAN=2><A HREF="plugin.html">Online Demo</A>
-(requires <A HREF="http://www.tcl.tk/software/plugin/">Tk plugin</A>)</TH>
-<TH COLSPAN=3 CLASS="hi"><A HREF="nontcl.html" CLASS="hi">Using TkCon with other Tk Languages</A></TH>
-</TR>
-</TABLE>
-<!-- end main navigation table -->
-
-</TD></TR><TR><TD BGCOLOR=#FFFFFF>
-<DIV CLASS="indent">
-<I>This document is for those users who are trying to use TkCon with a
-non-Tcl based Tk language (ie - SchemeTk, PerlTk, PythonTk...).</I>
- <P>
-
-TkCon requires <A HREF="http://tcl.activestate.com/">Tcl/Tk 8.4+</A> to
-run. However, it can attach to any language with Tk4+
-embedded into it with the use of the Tk 'send' command. I have been able
-to succesfully talk to SchemeTk-3.0 and Perl/Tk. When using TkCon attached
-to these interpreters, you must remember to talk to the connected
-interpreter in its language.
- <P>
-I welcome further comments from users of Tk-embedded languages on their
-experiences or ideas. Of course, you can always try to port TkCon in full
-to your language. I'd like to see the results from any such efforts.
- <P>
-
-<H3>Special Language Notes:</H3>
-
-<H4>Perl Tk</H4>
-
-Read the man page on Perl/Tk's send command. You have to define Tk::Receive
-before it will work.
-<A HREF="mailto:lusol@turkey.cc.lehigh.edu">Stephen Lidie
-(lusol@Turkey.CC.Lehigh.EDU)</A> contributed
-a <A HREF="perl.txt">companion Perl/Tk program</A> that does the trick with
-some extras.
-</DIV>
-</TD></TR></TABLE>
-
-<HR NOSHADE SIZE=1>
-<ADDRESS><FONT SIZE=2>&copy; Jeffrey Hobbs</FONT></ADDRESS>
-
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
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-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>tkcon: observe procedure</TITLE>
-<LINK REL="STYLESHEET" TYPE="text/css" HREF="./style.css">
-</HEAD>
-
-<BODY BGCOLOR=#FFFFFF>
-
-<TABLE WIDTH=100% BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=2 CELLPADDING=0 BGCOLOR=#000000><TR><TD>
-<!-- start header info -->
-<TABLE WIDTH=100% BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 BGCOLOR=#FFFFFF>
-<TR>
-<TH><FONT SIZE=+3>tkcon: <CODE>observe</CODE> procedure</FONT></TH>
-<TD align=right>
-<A href="http://tkcon.sourceforge.net/">
-<IMG src="http://sourceforge.net/sflogo.php?group_id=11462&type=1" width="88"
-height="31" border="0" alt="SourceForge Logo"></A>
-</TD>
-</TR>
-</TABLE>
-<!-- end header info -->
-
-</TD></TR><TR><TD>
-<!-- start main navigation table -->
-<TABLE BORDER=1 CELLPADDING=2 CELLSPACING=2 BGCOLOR=#CCCCCC width=100%>
-<TR>
-<TH CLASS="hi"><A HREF="index.html" CLASS="hi">Documentation</A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="purpose.html">Purpose &amp; Features</A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="limits.html">Limitations</A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="todo.html">To&nbsp;Do</A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="license.terms">License</A></TH>
-</TR><TR>
-<TH COLSPAN=2><A HREF="plugin.html">Online Demo</A>
-(requires <A HREF="http://tcl.activestate.com/software/plugin/">Tk plugin</A>)</TH>
-<TH COLSPAN=3><A HREF="nontcl.html">Using TkCon with other Tk Languages</A></TH>
-</TR>
-</TABLE>
-<!-- end main navigation table -->
-</TD></TR><TR><TD>
-<!-- start secondary navigation table -->
-<TABLE BORDER=1 CELLPADDING=2 CELLSPACING=2 BGCOLOR=#BBBBBB width=100%>
-<TR>
-<TH><A HREF="start.html">Getting Started</A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="bindings.html">Special Bindings</A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="procs.html">Procedures</A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="demopic.png">Screenshot</A></TH>
-</TR>
-<TR>
-<TH><A HREF="dump.html"><CODE>dump</CODE></A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="tkcon.html"><CODE>tkcon</CODE></A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="idebug.html"><CODE>idebug</CODE></A></TH>
-<TH CLASS="hi2"><A HREF="observe.html" CLASS="hi2"><CODE>observe</CODE></A></TH>
-</TR>
-</TABLE>
-<!-- end secondary navigation table -->
-</TD></TR><TR><TD BGCOLOR=#FFFFFF>
-<DIV CLASS="indent">
- <P>
-This command provides runtime debugging output for variables and commands
-without the need to edit your code. For variables, the underlying mechanism
-uses <code>trace</code> and <code>dump var</code>. For commands, it renames
-the observed procedure and uses a special wrapper procedure. <b><font
-color="#FF0000">WARNING:</font></b> using this procedure after checkpointing
-state will result in major problems if you clean state because the renamed
-(true) commands will be lost.
- <P>
-
-This procedure is experimental. Comments are encouraged.
-
-<DL>
-
-<DT> <CODE>observe <b>command</b></CODE> <I>cmdname ?maxlevel?</I>
-<DD> This will create a wrapper command which prints out (using
-<code>dump</code>) the call stack to the console. <i>maxlevel</i>
-represents the maximum number of levels of the call stack which will be
-printed (defaults to 4).
-
-<DT> <CODE>observe <b>cdelete</b></CODE> <I>cmdname</I>
-<DD> Removes the wrapper around an observed command.
-
-<DT> <CODE>observe <b>cinfo</b></CODE> <I>cmdname</I>
-<DD> Prints out useless info.
-
-<DT> <CODE>observe <b>variable</b></CODE> <I>varname operation ?args?</I>
-<DD> Currently a wrapper around trace that uses <code>dump</code> to
-print out the value of the named variable whenever the specified operation
-on that variable occurs (must be read, write or unset).
-
-<DT> <CODE>observe <b>vdelete</b></CODE> <I>varname operation</I>
-<DD> Deletes the trace wrapper around the named variable.
-
-<DT> <CODE>observe <b>vinfo</b></CODE> <I>varname</I>
-<DD> Prints out trace info about the named variable.
-
-</DL>
-</DIV>
-</TD></TR></TABLE>
-
-<HR NOSHADE SIZE=1>
-<ADDRESS><FONT SIZE=2>&copy;
-Jeffrey Hobbs</FONT></ADDRESS>
-
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
diff --git a/tkcon/docs/observe.n.man b/tkcon/docs/observe.n.man
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-[comment {-*- tcl -*- observe manpage}]
-[manpage_begin observe n 2.5]
-[copyright {Jeffrey Hobbs <jeff at hobbs.org>}]
-[moddesc {TkCon}]
-[titledesc {Runtime debugging output in TkCon}]
-
-[description]
-[para]
-This command provides runtime debugging output for variables
-and commands without the need to edit your code.
-For variables, the underlying mechanism uses [cmd trace] and [cmd dump] var.
-For commands, it renames the observed procedure and uses a
-special wrapper procedure.
-WARNING: using this procedure after checkpointing state will
-result in major problems if you clean state because the
-renamed (true) commands will be lost.
-
-[para]
-This procedure is experimental.
-Comments are encouraged.
-
-[list_begin definitions]
-
-[call [cmd observe] [arg command] [arg cmdname] [opt [arg maxlevel]]]
-This will create a wrapper command which prints out (using [cmd dump])
-the call stack to the console.
-maxlevel represents the maximum number of levels of the call
-stack which will be printed (defaults to 4).
-
-[call [cmd observe] [arg cdelete] [arg cmdname]]
-Removes the wrapper around an observed command.
-
-[call [cmd observe] [arg cinfo] [arg cmdname]]
-Prints out useless info.
-
-[call [cmd observe] [arg variable] [arg varname] [arg operation] [opt [arg args]]]
-Currently a wrapper around trace that uses [cmd dump] to print out
-the value of the named variable whenever the specified
-operation on that variable occurs (must be [arg read], [arg write] or [arg unset]).
-
-[call [cmd observe] [arg vdelete] [arg varname] [arg operation]]
-Deletes the trace wrapper around the named variable.
-
-[call [cmd observe] [arg vinfo] [arg varname]]
-Prints out trace info about the named variable.
-
-[list_end]
-
-[see_also [cmd tkcon](1)]
-[see_also [cmd tkconrc](5) [cmd tkcon](n) [cmd dump](n)]
-[see_also [cmd idebug](n)]
-[keywords Tk console debug]
-
-[manpage_end]
-
diff --git a/tkcon/docs/perl.txt b/tkcon/docs/perl.txt
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-#!/usr/local/bin/perl -w
-
-# tkcon.pl - a Perl/Tk "shell" companion for tkcon.tcl.
-#
-# Variable $MW is an object reference to the main window, from which you can
-# create and manipulate child widgets. Variable names beginning with an
-# underscore are reserved for this application.
-#
-# Stephen O. Lidie, 96/08/25
-
-require 5.002;
-use English;
-use Tk;
-use Tk::Pretty qw(Pretty);
-use Tk::Dialog;
-use strict;
-use subs qw(doit tkcon);
-my($MW, $_TKCON, $_VERSION, $_HELP, $_SHELL, $_TAB, $_PARA, @_ERRORS, $_MES);
-
-tkcon; # main
-
-sub doit {
-
- # Eval some code without use strict constraints.
-
- my($code) = @ARG;
-
- {
- no strict;
- if ($_MES) {
- $_MES->packForget;
- $_MES->destroy;
- $_MES = 0;
- }
- @_ERRORS = ();
- $SIG{'__WARN__'} = sub {push @_ERRORS, @ARG};
- my $_res = eval $code;
- push @_ERRORS, $EVAL_ERROR if $EVAL_ERROR;
- push @_ERRORS, $_res;
- }
-
-} # end doit
-
-sub tkcon {
-
- # Nothing fancy here, just create the main window and the help dialog
- # object, and display a pointer to the help.
-
- $_TKCON = 'tkcon.pl';
- $_VERSION = '0.2';
- $_SHELL = '/bin/sh';
- $_SHELL = $ENV{'SHELL'} if $ENV{'SHELL'};
- $_TAB = 0;
- $_PARA = '';
-
- $MW = MainWindow->new;
- $MW->title($_TKCON);
- $MW->iconname($_TKCON);
- $_HELP = $MW->Dialog(
- -title => "$_TKCON Help",
- -font => 'fixed',
- -wraplength => '6i',
- -justify => 'left',
- -text =>
- "? - this text.\n" .
- "| - pass arguments to your shell (default /bin/sh).\n" .
- "p - use Tk::Pretty to \"pretty-print\" arguments.\n" .
- "+ - a tab starts/stops multiline input mode.\n" .
- "exit - quit $_TKCON.\n" .
- "\nOther input is assumed to be a Perl/Tk command.\n" .
- "\n\$MW is the MainWindow.\n",
- );
- $_HELP->configure(-foreground => 'blue');
- $_MES = $MW->Label(-text => "\nEnter ? for help.\n")->pack;
- MainLoop;
-
-} # end tkcon
-
-sub Tk::Receive {
-
- shift();
- $ARG = shift();
- if (/^\?(.*)/) { # help
- $_HELP->Show;
- } elsif (/^\|(.*)/) { # bang
- @_ERRORS = ();
- push @_ERRORS, `$_SHELL -c $1 2>&1`;
- } elsif (/^\+$/) {
- $_TAB++;
- if ($_TAB % 2) {
- @_ERRORS = ();
- $_PARA = '';
- push @_ERRORS, '+';
- } else {
- doit $_PARA;
- }
- } else { # Perl/Tk command
- $ARG = "Pretty($1)" if (/^p\s(.*)$/);
- if ($_TAB % 2) {
- $_PARA .= $ARG;
- push @_ERRORS, '+';
- } else {
- doit $ARG;
- }
- } # ifend
-
- return @_ERRORS;
-
-} # end Tk::Receive
diff --git a/tkcon/docs/plugin.html b/tkcon/docs/plugin.html
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--- a/tkcon/docs/plugin.html
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-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>tkcon: Tcl Plugin Stripped Demo</TITLE>
-<LINK REL="STYLESHEET" TYPE="text/css" HREF="./style.css">
-</HEAD>
-
-<BODY>
-
-<TABLE WIDTH=100% BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=2 CELLPADDING=0 BGCOLOR=#000000><TR><TD>
-<!-- start header info -->
-<TABLE WIDTH=100% BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 BGCOLOR=#FFFFFF>
-<TR>
-<TD><FONT SIZE=+3><B>tkcon Documentation</B> (May 2001)</FONT></TD>
-<TD align=right>
-<A href="http://tkcon.sourceforge.net/">
-<IMG src="http://sourceforge.net/sflogo.php?group_id=11462&type=1" width="88"
-height="31" border="0" alt="SourceForge Logo"></A>
-</TD>
-</TR>
-</TABLE>
-<!-- end header info -->
-
-</TD></TR><TR><TD>
-<!-- start main navigation table -->
-<TABLE BORDER=1 CELLPADDING=2 CELLSPACING=2 BGCOLOR=#CCCCCC width=100%>
-<TR>
-<TH><A HREF="index.html">Documentation</A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="purpose.html">Purpose &amp; Features</A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="limits.html">Limitations</A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="todo.html">To&nbsp;Do</A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="license.terms">License</A></TH>
-</TR><TR>
-<TH COLSPAN=2 CLASS="hi"><A HREF="plugin.html" CLASS="hi">Online Demo</A>
-(requires <A HREF="http://www.tcl.tk/software/plugin/">Tk plugin</A>)</TH>
-<TH COLSPAN=3><A HREF="nontcl.html">Using TkCon with other Tk Languages</A></TH>
-</TR>
-</TABLE>
-<!-- end main navigation table -->
-
-</TD></TR><TR><TD BGCOLOR=#FFFFFF>
-<DIV CLASS="indent">
-<P>
-This is the full tkcon script when run inside the plugin. It feels like a
-stripped down version of tkcon, but the only limitations are those
-established by the plugin. You can test the basic console features and get
-a feel for the mutli-color output. Below the demo are some ideas to try
-out. v2+ of the plugin is distributed with a megawidget version of tkcon for
-debugging tclets. The demo below uses the CVS head of tkcon.
-
-<P>
- <OBJECT
- ID="PluginHostCtrl"
- CLASSID="CLSID:14E78123-A693-4F27-B6EE-DDDE18F93D3A"
- WIDTH="600"
- HEIGHT="350"
->
- <PARAM name="type" value="application/x-tcl"/>
- <PARAM name="pluginspage" value="http://www.tcl.tk/software/plugin/"/>
- <PARAM name="src" value="http://tkcon.cvs.sourceforge.net/tkcon/tkcon/tkcon.tcl?rev=HEAD&content-type=application/x-tcl"/>
-
- <EMBED
- TYPE="application/x-tcl"
- PLUGINSPAGE="http://www.tcl.tk/software/plugin/"
- FRAMEBORDER="NO"
- WIDTH="600"
- HEIGHT="350"
- SRC="http://tkcon.cvs.sourceforge.net/tkcon/tkcon/tkcon.tcl?rev=HEAD&content-type=application/x-tcl"
- >
- </EMBED>
- </OBJECT>
-</P>
-
-Have a look at some of the features: (culled from the
-<A HREF="index.html">tkcon documentation</A>)
-<UL>
-<LI> <B>Variable / Path / Procedure Name Expansion.</B> Type in
-<CODE>set tc</CODE> at the prompt. Hit <I>&lt;Control-Shift-V&gt;</I>.
-<CODE>set tcl_</CODE> should now be visible.
-Hit <I>&lt;Control-Shift-V&gt;</I> again. You should see the rest of
-the completions printed out for you. Works the same for procedures
-and files paths (file access restricted from plugin). Works properly
-when spaces or other funny characters are including in the name.
-
-<LI> <B>Command Highlighting.</B> Note that <CODE>set</CODE> should be in
-green, denoting it is a recognized command in that interpreter.
-
-<LI> <B>Electric Character Matching.</B> Watch while you type the
-following: <CODE>proc foo { a b } { puts [list $a $b] }</CODE>. Did you
-notice the blink matching of the braces? Yes, it's smart.
-
-<LI> <B>Command History.</B> Use the Up/Down arrows or
-<I>&lt;Control-p&gt;</I>/<I>&lt;Control-n&gt;</I> to peruse the command
-history. <I>&lt;Control-r&gt;</I>/<I>&lt;Control-s&gt;</I> Actually
-does command history matching (like tcsh or other advanced Unix shells).
-
-<LI> <B>Useful Colorization.</B> Having defined <CODE>foo</CODE> above, type
-in <CODE>foo hey</CODE>. Note that the error comes back in red. Go up one
-in the command history and add <CODE> you</CODE> and see that regular
-stdout output comes through in blue (the colors are configurable).
-
-<LI> <B>Cut/Copy/Paste.</B> You should be able to do that between outside
-windows and TkCon. The default keys are
-<I>&lt;Control-x&gt;</I>/<I>&lt;Control-c&gt;</I>/<I>&lt;Control-v&gt;</I>.
-
-</UL>
-</DIV>
-</TD></TR></TABLE>
-
-<HR NOSHADE SIZE=1>
-<ADDRESS><FONT SIZE=2>&copy; Jeffrey Hobbs</FONT></ADDRESS>
-
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
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-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>tkcon: Procedures</TITLE>
-<LINK REL="STYLESHEET" TYPE="text/css" HREF="./style.css">
-</HEAD>
-
-<BODY BGCOLOR=#FFFFFF>
-
-<TABLE WIDTH=100% BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=2 CELLPADDING=0 BGCOLOR=#000000><TR><TD>
-<!-- start header info -->
-<TABLE WIDTH=100% BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 BGCOLOR=#FFFFFF>
-<TR>
-<TH><FONT SIZE=+3>tkcon: Procedures</FONT></TH>
-<TD align=right>
-<A href="http://tkcon.sourceforge.net/">
-<IMG src="http://sourceforge.net/sflogo.php?group_id=11462&type=1" width="88"
-height="31" border="0" alt="SourceForge Logo"></A>
-</TD>
-</TR>
-</TABLE>
-<!-- end header info -->
-
-</TD></TR><TR><TD>
-<!-- start main navigation table -->
-<TABLE BORDER=1 CELLPADDING=2 CELLSPACING=2 BGCOLOR=#CCCCCC width=100%>
-<TR>
-<TH CLASS="hi"><A HREF="index.html" CLASS="hi">Documentation</A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="purpose.html">Purpose &amp; Features</A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="limits.html">Limitations</A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="todo.html">To&nbsp;Do</A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="license.terms">License</A></TH>
-</TR><TR>
-<TH COLSPAN=2><A HREF="plugin.html">Online Demo</A>
-(requires <A HREF="http://tcl.activestate.com/software/plugin/">Tk plugin</A>)</TH>
-<TH COLSPAN=3><A HREF="nontcl.html">Using TkCon with other Tk Languages</A></TH>
-</TR>
-</TABLE>
-<!-- end main navigation table -->
-</TD></TR><TR><TD>
-<!-- start secondary navigation table -->
-<TABLE BORDER=1 CELLPADDING=2 CELLSPACING=2 BGCOLOR=#BBBBBB width=100%>
-<TR>
-<TH><A HREF="start.html">Getting Started</A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="bindings.html">Special Bindings</A></TH>
-<TH CLASS="hi2"><A HREF="procs.html" CLASS="hi2">Procedures</A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="demopic.png">Screenshot</A></TH>
-</TR>
-<TR>
-<TH><A HREF="dump.html"><CODE>dump</CODE></A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="tkcon.html"><CODE>tkcon</CODE></A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="idebug.html"><CODE>idebug</CODE></A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="observe.html"><CODE>observe</CODE></A></TH>
-</TR>
-</TABLE>
-<!-- end secondary navigation table -->
-</TD></TR><TR><TD BGCOLOR=#FFFFFF>
-<DIV CLASS="indent">
- <P>
-There are several new procedures introduced in TkCon to improve
-productivity and/or account for lost functionality in the Tcl environment
-that users are used to in native environments. There are also some
-redefined procedures. Here is a non-comprehensive list:
-
-<DL COMPACT>
-
-<DT> <B>alias</B> <I>?sourceCmd targetCmd ?arg arg ...??</I>
-<DD> Simple alias mechanism. It will overwrite existing commands.
-When called without args, it returns current aliases. Note that TkCon
-makes some aliases for you (in slaves).
-<font color=#FF0000>Don't delete those</font>.
-
-<DT> <B>clear</B> <I>?percentage?</I>
-<DD> Clears the text widget. Same as the &lt;Control-l&gt; binding, except
-this will accept a percentage of the buffer to clear (1-100, 100 default).
-
-<DT> <B>dir</B> <i>?-all? ?-full? ?-long? ?pattern pattern ...?</i>
-<DD> Cheap way to get directory listings. Uses glob style pattern matching.
-
-<DT> <B>dump</B> <I>type ?-nocomplain? ?-filter pattern? ?--?
-pattern ?pattern ...?</I>
-<DD> The <CODE>dump</CODE> command provides a way for the user to spit out
-state information about the interpreter in a Tcl readable (and human
-readable) form.
-See <a href="dump.html">further <B>dump</B> docs</a> for details.
-
-<DT> <B>echo</B> <I>?arg arg ...?</I>
-<DD> Concatenates the args and spits the result to the console (stdout).
-
-<DT> <B>edit</B> <I>?-type type? ?-find str? ?-attach interp?</I> arg
-<font size=-1 color=#990033>NEW in v1.4, still under construction</font>
-<DD> Opens an editor with the data from <I>arg</I>. The optional <I>type</I>
-argument can be one of: <I>proc</I>, <I>var</I> or <I>file</I>. For
-proc or var, the <I>arg</I> may be a pattern.
-
-<DT> <B>idebug</B> <I>command ?args?</I>
-<DD> Interactive debugging command.
-See <a href="idebug.html">further <B>idebug</B> docs</a> for details.
-
-<DT> <B>lremove</B> <I>?-all? ?-regexp -glob? list items</I>
-<DD> Removes one or more items from a list and returns the new list. If
-<I>-all</I> is specified, it removes all instances of each item in the
-list. If <I>-regexp</I> or <I>-glob</I> is specified, it interprets each
-item in the items list as a regexp or glob pattern to match against.
-
-<DT> <B>less</B>
-<DD> Aliased to <B>edit</B>.
-
-<DT> <B>ls</B>
-<DD> Aliased to <B>dir -full</B>.
-
-<DT> <B>more</B>
-<DD> Aliased to <B>edit</B>.
-
-<DT> <B>observe</B> <I>type ?args?</I>
-<DD> This command provides passive runtime debugging output for variables
-and commands.
-See <a href="observe.html">further <B>observe</B> docs</a> for details.
-
-<DT> <B>puts</B> (same options as always)
-<DD> Redefined to put the output into TkCon
-
-<DT> <B>tkcon</B> <I>method ?args?</I>
-<DD> Multi-purpose command.
-See <a href="tkcon.html">further <B>tkcon</B> docs</a> for details.
-
-<DT> <B>tclindex</B> <I>?-extensions patternlist? ?-index TCL_BOOLEAN?
-?-package TCL_BOOLEAN? ?dir1 dir2 ...?</I>
-<DD> Convenience proc to update the tclIndex (controlled by -index switch)
-and/or pkgIndex.tcl (controlled by -package switch) file in the named
-directories based on the given pattern for files. It defaults to creating
-the tclIndex but not the pkgIndex.tcl file, with the directory defaulting
-to [pwd]. The extension defaults to *.tcl, with *.[info sharelibextension]
-added when -package is true.
-
-<DT> <B>unalias</B> <I>cmd</I>
-<DD> unaliases command
-
-<DT> <B>what</B> <i>string</i>
-<DD> The <CODE>what</CODE> command will identify the word given in
-<i>string</i> in the Tcl environment and return a list of types that
-it was recognized as. Possible types are: alias, procedure, command,
-array variable, scalar variable, directory, file, widget, and executable.
-Used by procedures <CODE>dump</CODE> and <CODE>which</CODE>.
-
-<DT> <B>which</B> <i>command</i>
-<DD> Like the 'which' command of Unix shells, this will tell you if a
-particular command is known, and if so, whether it is internal or external
-to the interpreter. If it is an internal command and there is a slot in
-auto_index for it, it tells you the file that auto_index would load. This
-does not necessarily mean that that is where the file came from, but if it
-were not in the interpreter previously, then that is where the command was
-found.
-
-</DL>
-
-There are several procedures that I use as helpers that some may find
-helpful in there coding (ie - expanding pathnames). Feel free to lift
-them from the code (but do assign proper attribution).
-</DIV>
-</TD></TR></TABLE>
-
-<HR NOSHADE SIZE=1>
-<ADDRESS><FONT SIZE=2>&copy;
-Jeffrey Hobbs</FONT></ADDRESS>
-
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
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-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>tkcon: Purpose & Features</TITLE>
-<LINK REL="STYLESHEET" TYPE="text/css" HREF="./style.css">
-</HEAD>
-
-<BODY BGCOLOR=#FFFFFF>
-
-<TABLE WIDTH=100% BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=2 CELLPADDING=0 BGCOLOR=#000000><TR><TD>
-<!-- start header info -->
-<TABLE WIDTH=100% BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 BGCOLOR=#FFFFFF>
-<TR>
-<TD><FONT SIZE=+3><B>tkcon: Purpose &amp; Features</B></FONT></TD>
-<TD align=right>
-<A href="http://tkcon.sourceforge.net/">
-<IMG src="http://sourceforge.net/sflogo.php?group_id=11462&type=1" width="88"
-height="31" border="0" alt="SourceForge Logo"></A>
-</TD>
-</TR>
-</TABLE>
-<!-- end header info -->
-
-</TD></TR><TR><TD>
-<!-- start main navigation table -->
-<TABLE BORDER=1 CELLPADDING=2 CELLSPACING=2 BGCOLOR=#CCCCCC width=100%>
-<TR>
-<TH><A HREF="index.html">Documentation</A></TH>
-<TH CLASS="hi"><A HREF="purpose.html" CLASS="hi">Purpose &amp; Features</A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="limits.html">Limitations</A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="todo.html">To&nbsp;Do</A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="license.terms">License</A></TH>
-</TR><TR>
-<TH COLSPAN=2><A HREF="plugin.html">Online Demo</A>
-(requires <A HREF="http://tcl.activestate.com/software/plugin/">Tk plugin</A>)</TH>
-<TH COLSPAN=3><A HREF="nontcl.html">Using TkCon with other Tk Languages</A></TH>
-</TR>
-</TABLE>
-<!-- end main navigation table -->
-
-</TD></TR><TR><TD BGCOLOR=#FFFFFF>
-<DIV CLASS="indent">
-
-<H3>Purpose:</H3>
-
-tkcon is a replacement for the standard console that comes with Tk (on
-Windows/Mac, but also works on Unix). The console itself provides
-<i>many</i> more features than the standard console. tkcon works on all
-platforms where Tcl/Tk is available. It is meant primarily to aid one when
-working with the little details inside tcl and tk, giving Unix users the GUI
-console provided by default in the Mac and Windows Tk. It's also not a bad
-replacement for the default MS-DOS shell (although it needs lots of fine
-tuning).
- <P>
-See <A HREF="limits.html">Limitations</A> for a good idea of what
-tkcon <B>can't</B> do for you.
-
-<H3>Features:</H3>
-
-Just in case you don't run across them while playing, here are some of the
-extras in tkcon:
-<UL>
-<LI> Command history
-<LI> Path (Unix style) / Proc / Variable name expansion
-<LI> Multiple consoles, each with its own state (via multiple interpreters)
-<LI> Captures <CODE>stdout</CODE> and <CODE>stderr</CODE> to console window
-<LI> Electric character matching (a la emacs)
-<LI> Electric proc highlighting
-<LI> Enhanced history searching
-<LI> Configurable
-<LI> Cut / Copy / Paste between windows
-<LI> Communication between consoles and other Tk interpreters (including
-non-tcl ones)
-<LI> Hot Errors (click on error result to see stack trace)
-<LI> Works on all Tk platforms
-</UL>
-
-Read the <A HREF="index.html">documentation</A> for how to take advantage
-of these features.
-</DIV>
-</TD></TR></TABLE>
-
-<HR NOSHADE SIZE=1>
-<ADDRESS><FONT SIZE=2>&copy;
-Jeffrey Hobbs</FONT></ADDRESS>
-
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
diff --git a/tkcon/docs/start.html b/tkcon/docs/start.html
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@@ -1,358 +0,0 @@
-<HTML>
-<HEAD>
-<TITLE>tkcon: Getting Started</TITLE>
-<LINK REL="STYLESHEET" TYPE="text/css" HREF="./style.css">
-</HEAD>
-
-<BODY BGCOLOR=#FFFFFF>
-
-<TABLE WIDTH=100% BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=2 CELLPADDING=0 BGCOLOR=#000000><TR><TD>
-<!-- start header info -->
-<TABLE WIDTH=100% BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 BGCOLOR=#FFFFFF>
-<TR>
-<TH><FONT SIZE=+3>tkcon: Getting Started</FONT></TH>
-<TD align=right>
-<A href="http://tkcon.sourceforge.net/">
-<IMG src="http://sourceforge.net/sflogo.php?group_id=11462&type=1" width="88"
-height="31" border="0" alt="SourceForge Logo"></A>
-</TD>
-</TR>
-</TABLE>
-<!-- end header info -->
-
-</TD></TR><TR><TD>
-<!-- start main navigation table -->
-<TABLE BORDER=1 CELLPADDING=2 CELLSPACING=2 BGCOLOR=#CCCCCC width=100%>
-<TR>
-<TH CLASS="hi"><A HREF="index.html" CLASS="hi">Documentation</A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="purpose.html">Purpose &amp; Features</A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="limits.html">Limitations</A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="todo.html">To&nbsp;Do</A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="license.terms">License</A></TH>
-</TR><TR>
-<TH COLSPAN=2><A HREF="plugin.html">Online Demo</A>
-(requires <A HREF="http://tcl.activestate.com/software/plugin/">Tk plugin</A>)</TH>
-<TH COLSPAN=3><A HREF="nontcl.html">Using TkCon with other Tk Languages</A></TH>
-</TR>
-</TABLE>
-<!-- end main navigation table -->
-</TD></TR><TR><TD>
-<!-- start secondary navigation table -->
-<TABLE BORDER=1 CELLPADDING=2 CELLSPACING=2 BGCOLOR=#BBBBBB width=100%>
-<TR>
-<TH CLASS="hi2"><A HREF="start.html" CLASS="hi2">Getting Started</A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="bindings.html">Special Bindings</A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="procs.html">Procedures</A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="demopic.png">Screenshot</A></TH>
-</TR>
-<TR>
-<TH><A HREF="dump.html"><CODE>dump</CODE></A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="tkcon.html"><CODE>tkcon</CODE></A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="idebug.html"><CODE>idebug</CODE></A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="observe.html"><CODE>observe</CODE></A></TH>
-</TR>
-</TABLE>
-<!-- end secondary navigation table -->
-</TD></TR><TR><TD BGCOLOR=#FFFFFF>
-<DIV CLASS="indent">
-<H3>Resource File:</H3>
-
-TkCon will search for a resource file in "<CODE>$env(HOME)/.tkconrc</CODE>"
-(Unix), "<CODE>$env(HOME)/tkcon.cfg</CODE>" (Windows) or
-"<CODE>$env(PREF_FOLDER)/tkcon.cfg</CODE>" (Macintosh). On DOS machines,
-"<CODE>$env(HOME)</CODE>" usually refers to "<CODE>C:\</CODE>". TkCon
-never sources the "<CODE>~/.wishrc</CODE>" file. The resource file is
-sourced by each new instance of the console. An example resource file is
-provided below.
-
-<H3>Command Line Arguments</H3>
-
-Except for <CODE>-rcfile</CODE>, command line arguments are handled after
-the TkCon resource file is sourced, but before the slave interpreter or the
-TkCon user interface is initialized. <CODE>-rcfile</CODE> is handled right
-before it would be sourced, allowing you to specify any alternate file.
-Command line arguments are passed to each new console and will be evaluated
-by each. To prevent this from happening, you have to say
-<CODE>tkcon main set argv {}; tkcon main set argc 0</CODE>.
- <P>
-For these options, any unique substring is allowed.
-
-<DL>
-
-<DT> <CODE>-argv</CODE> (also <CODE>--</CODE>)
-<DD> Causes TkCon to stop evaluating arguments and set the remaining args to
-be argv/argc (with <CODE>--</CODE> prepended). This carries over for any
-further consoles. This is meant only for wrapping TkCon around programs
-that require their own arguments.
-
-<DT> <CODE>-color-&lt;color&gt;</CODE> <I>color</I>
-<DD> Sets the requested color type to the specified color for tkcon.
-See the <B>Variables</B> section for the recognized
-<i>&lt;color&gt;</i> names.
-
-<DT> <CODE>-eval</CODE> (also <CODE>-main</CODE> or <CODE>-e</CODE>)
-<DD> A tcl script to eval in each main interpreter. This is evaluated
-after the resource file is loaded and the slave interpreter is created.
-Multiple <CODE>-eval</CODE> switches will be recognized (in order).
-
-<DT> <CODE>-exec</CODE> <I>slavename</I>
-<DD> Sets the named slave that tkcon operates in. In general, this is only
-useful to set to "" (empty), indicating to tkcon to avoid the
-multi-interpreter model and operate in the main environment. When this is
-empty, any further arguments will be only used in the first tkcon console
-and not passed onto further new consoles. This is useful when using tkcon
-as a console for extended wish executables that don't load there commands
-into slave interpreters.
-
-<DT> <CODE>-font</CODE> <I>font</I>
-<DD> Sets the font that tkcon uses for its text windows. If this isn't
-a fixed width font, tkcon will override it.
-
-<DT> <CODE>-nontcl</CODE> <I>TCL_BOOLEAN</I>
-<DD> Sets <CODE>::tkcon::OPT(nontcl)</CODE> to <I>TCL_BOOLEAN</I>. Needed
-when attaching to non-Tcl interpreters.
-
-<DT> <CODE>-package</CODE> <I>package_name</I> (also <CODE>-load</CODE>)
-<DD> Packages to automatically load into the slave interpreters (ie - "Tk").
-
-<DT> <CODE>-rcfile</CODE> <I>filename</I>
-<DD> Specify an alternate tkcon resource file name.
-
-<DT> <CODE>-root</CODE> <I>widgetname</I>
-<DD> Makes the named widget the root name of all consoles (ie - .tkcon).
-
-<DT> <CODE>-slave</CODE> <I>tcl_script</I>
-<DD> A tcl script to eval in each slave interpreter. This will append
-the one specified in the tkcon resource file, if any.
-
-</DL>
-
-Some examples of tkcon command line startup situations:
-<DL>
-
-<DT> <CODE>megawish tkcon.tcl -exec "" -root .tkcon mainfile.tcl</CODE>
-<DD> Use tkcon as a console for your megawish application. You can avoid
-starting the line with <CODE>megawish</CODE> if that is the default wish
-that tkcon would use. The <CODE>-root</CODE> ensures that tkcon will not
-conflict with the
-
-<DT> <CODE>tkcon.tcl -font "Courier 12" -load Tk</CODE>
-<DD> Use the courier font for tkcon and always load Tk in slave
-interpreters at startup.
-
-<DT> <CODE>tkcon.tcl -rcfile ~/.wishrc -color,bg white</CODE>
-<DD> Use the <CODE>~/.wishrc</CODE> file as the resource file, and
-a white background for tkcon's text widgets.
-
-</DL>
-
-<H3>Variables:</H3>
-
-Certain variables in TkCon can be modified to suit your needs. It's
-easiest to do this in the resource file, but you can do it when time the
-program is running (and some can be changed via the Prefs menu). All these
-are part of the master interpreter's <code>::tkcon</code> namespace. The
-modifiable array variables are <CODE>::tkcon::COLOR</CODE> and
-<CODE>::tkcon::OPT</CODE>. You can call '<CODE>tkcon set
-::tkcon::COLOR</CODE>' when the program is running to check its state.
-Here is an explanation of certain variables you might change or use:
-
-<DL>
-
-<DT> <CODE>::tkcon::COLOR(bg)</CODE>
-<DD> The background color for tkcon text widgets.
-Defaults to the operating system default (determined at startup).
-
-<DT> <CODE>::tkcon::COLOR(blink)</CODE>
-<DD> The background color of the electric brace highlighting, if on.
-Defaults to <font color=#FFFF00>yellow</font>.
-
-<DT> <CODE>::tkcon::COLOR(cursor)</CODE>
-<DD> The background color for the insertion cursor in tkcon.
-Defaults to <font color=#000000>black</font>.
-
-<DT> <CODE>::tkcon::COLOR(disabled)</CODE>
-<DD> The foreground color for disabled menu items.
-Defaults to <font color=#4D4D4D>dark grey</font>.
-
-<DT> <CODE>::tkcon::COLOR(proc)</CODE>
-<DD> The foreground color of a recognized proc, if command highlighting is on.
-Defaults to <font color=#008800>dark green</font>.
-
-<DT> <CODE>::tkcon::COLOR(var)</CODE>
-<DD> The background color of a recognized var, if command highlighting is on.
-Defaults to <font color=#FFC0D0>pink</font>.
-
-<DT> <CODE>::tkcon::COLOR(prompt)</CODE>
-<DD> The foreground color of the prompt as output in the console.
-Defaults to <font color=#8F4433>brown</font>.
-
-<DT> <CODE>::tkcon::COLOR(stdin)</CODE>
-<DD> The foreground color of the stdin for the console.
-Defaults to <font color=#000000>black</font>.
-
-<DT> <CODE>::tkcon::COLOR(stdout)</CODE>
-<DD> The foreground color of the stdout as output in the console.
-Defaults to <font color=#0000FF>blue</font>.
-
-<DT> <CODE>::tkcon::COLOR(stderr)</CODE>
-<DD> The foreground color of stderr as output in the console.
-Defaults to <font color=#FF0000>red</font>.
- <P>
-
-<DT> <CODE>::tkcon::OPT(autoload)</CODE>
-<DD> Packages to automatically load into the slave interpreter (ie - 'Tk').
-This is a list. Defaults to {} (none).
-
-<DT> <CODE>::tkcon::OPT(blinktime)</CODE>
-<DD> The amount of time (in millisecs) that braced sections should
-<I>blink</I> for. Defaults to 500 (.5 secs), must be at least 100.
-
-<DT> <CODE>::tkcon::OPT(blinkrange)</CODE>
-<DD> Whether to blink the entire range for electric brace matching or to
-just blink the actual matching braces (respectively 1 or 0, defaults to 1).
-
-<DT> <CODE>::tkcon::OPT(buffer)</CODE>
-<DD> The size of the console scroll buffer (in lines).
-Defaults to 512.
-
-<DT> <CODE>::tkcon::OPT(calcmode)</CODE>
-<DD> Whether to allow <CODE>expr</CODE> commands to be run at the command
-line without prefixing them with <CODE>expr</CODE> (just a convenience).
-
-<DT> <CODE>::tkcon::OPT(cols)</CODE>
-<DD> Number of columns for the console to start out with. Defaults to 80.
-
-<DT> <CODE>::tkcon::OPT(dead)</CODE>
-<DD> What to do with dead connected interpreters. If <CODE>dead</CODE>
-is <i>leave</i>, TkCon automatically exits the dead interpreter. If
-<CODE>dead</CODE> is <i>ignore</i> then it remains attached waiting for
-the interpreter to reappear. Otherwise TkCon will prompt you.
-
-<DT> <CODE>::tkcon::OPT(exec)</CODE>
-<DD> This corresponds to the <CODE>-exec</CODE> option above
-
-<DT> <CODE>::tkcon::OPT(font)</CODE>
-<DD> Font to use for tkcon text widgets (also specified with -font).
-Defaults to the system default, or a fixed width equivalent.
-
-<DT> <CODE>::tkcon::OPT(gets)</CODE>
-<DD> Controls whether tkcon will overload the gets command to work with
-tkcon. The valid values are: <code>congets</code> (the default), which
-will redirect <code>stdin</code> requests to the tkcon window;
-<code>gets</code>, which will pop up a dialog to get input; and {} (empty
-string) which tells tkcon not to overload gets. This value must be set at
-startup to alter tkcon's behavior.
-
-<DT> <CODE>::tkcon::OPT(history)</CODE>
-<DD> The size of the history list to keep. Defaults to 48.
-
-<DT> <CODE>::tkcon::OPT(hoterrors)</CODE>
-<DD> Whether hot errors are enabled or not. When enabled, errors that
-are returned to the console are marked with a link to the error info
-that will pop up in an minimal editor. This requires more memory because
-each error that occurs will maintain bindings for this feature, as long
-as the error is in the text widget. Defaults to on.
-
-<DT> <CODE>::tkcon::OPT(library)</CODE>
-<DD> The path to any tcl library directories (these are appended to the
-auto_path when the after the resource file is loaded in).
-
-<DT> <CODE>::tkcon::OPT(lightbrace)</CODE>
-<DD> Whether to use the brace highlighting feature or not
-(respectively 1 or 0, defaults to 1).
-
-<DT> <CODE>::tkcon::OPT(lightcmd)</CODE>
-<DD> Whether to use the command highlighting feature or not
-(respectively 1 or 0, defaults to 1).
-
-<DT> <CODE>::tkcon::OPT(maineval)</CODE>
-<DD> A tcl script to execute in the main interpreter after the slave
-interpreter is created and the user interface is initialized.
-
-<DT> <CODE>::tkcon::OPT(maxlinelen)</CODE>
-<DD> A number that specifies the limit of long result lines.
-True result is still captured in $_ (and 'puts $_' works).
-Defaults to 0 (unlimited).
-
-<DT> <CODE>::tkcon::OPT(maxmenu)</CODE>
-<DD> A number that specifies the maximum number of packages to show
-vertically in the Interp-&gt;Packages menu before breaking into
-another column. Defaults to 15.
-
-<DT> <CODE>::tkcon::OPT(nontcl)</CODE>
-<DD> For those who might be using non-Tcl based Tk attachments, set this
-to 1. It prevents TkCon from trying to evaluate its own Tcl code in an
-attached interpreter. Also see my <A HREF="nontcl.html">notes for non-Tcl
-based Tk interpreters</A>.
-
-<DT> <CODE>::tkcon::OPT(prompt1)</CODE>
-<DD> Like tcl_prompt1, except it doesn't require you use '<CODE>puts</CODE>'.
-No equivalent for tcl_prompt2 is available (it's unnecessary IMHO).
-<BR>Defaults to {([file tail [pwd]]) [history nextid] % }.
-
-<DT> <CODE>::tkcon::OPT(rows)</CODE>
-<DD> Number of rows for the console to start out with. Defaults to 20.
-
-<DT> <CODE>::tkcon::OPT(scollypos)</CODE>
-<DD> Y scrollbar position. Valid values are <CODE>left</CODE> or
-<CODE>right</CODE>. Defaults to <CODE>left</CODE>.
-
-<DT> <CODE>::tkcon::OPT(showmenu)</CODE>
-<DD> Show the menubar on startup (1 or 0, defaults to 1).
-
-<DT> <CODE>::tkcon::OPT(showmultiple)</CODE>
-<DD> Show multiple matches for path/proc/var name expansion
-(1 or 0, defaults to 1).
-
-<DT> <CODE>::tkcon::OPT(slaveeval)</CODE>
-<DD> A tcl script to execute in each slave interpreter right after it's
-created. This allows the user to have user defined info always available
-in a slave. Example:
-<PRE> set ::tkcon::OPT(slaveeval) {
- proc foo args { puts $args }
- lappend auto_path .
- }</PRE>
-
-<DT> <CODE>::tkcon::OPT(slaveexit)</CODE>
-<DD> Allows the prevention of <CODE>exit</CODE> in slaves from exitting
-the entire application. If it is equal to <CODE>exit</CODE>, exit will
-exit as usual, otherwise it will just close down that interpreter (and
-any children). Defaults to <VAR>close</VAR>.
-
-<DT> <CODE>::tkcon::OPT(subhistory)</CODE>
-<DD> Allow history substitution to occur (0 or 1, defaults to 1). The
-history list is maintained in a single interpreter per TkCon console
-instance. Thus you have history which can range over a series of attached
-interpreters.
-</DL>
-
- <P>
-
-An <b>example TkCon resource file</b> might look like:
-
-<PRE style="color: #883333">######################################################
-## My TkCon Resource File
-
-# Use a fixed default font
-#tkcon font fixed; # valid on unix
-#tkcon font systemfixed; # valid on win
-tkcon font Courier 12; # valid everywhere
-
-# Keep 50 commands in history
-set ::tkcon::OPT(history) 50
-
-# Use a pink prompt
-set ::tkcon::COLOR(prompt) pink
-######################################################</PRE>
-
- <p>
-</DIV>
-</TD></TR></TABLE>
-
-<HR NOSHADE SIZE=1>
-<ADDRESS><FONT SIZE=2>&copy;
-Jeffrey Hobbs</FONT></ADDRESS>
-
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
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-}
-body {
- background-color: #FFFFFF;
- font-size: 12px;
- line-height: 1.25;
- letter-spacing: .2px;
-}
-th {
- font-style: bold;
- text-align: left;
-}
-a { text-decoration: none }
-.hi, .hi2 {
- font-weight: bold;
- color: #B82619;
- background: #FFFFCC;
- text-decoration: none;
-}
-.hi2 { background: #CCFFCC; }
-.indent { margin: 3px; }
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-/* general styles */
-.heading {
- font-size: 14px;
- font-weight: bold;
- color: #B82619;
-}
-.subheading {
- font-weight: bold;
- color: #B82619;
-}
-
-.err {
- font-weight: bold;
- color: #B82619;
-}
-.smallText{
- font-size: 10px;
-}
-.notsosmallText {
- font-size: 11px;
-}
-
-/* unordered list without bullets */
-ul.sans {
- list-style-type: none;
- list-style-postition: inside;
-}
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-[comment {-*- tcl -*- tkcon manpage}]
-[manpage_begin tkcon 1 2.5]
-[copyright {Jeffrey Hobbs (jeff at hobbs.org)}]
-[moddesc {TkCon}]
-[titledesc {Tk console replacement}]
-
-[description]
-[para]
-TkCon is a replacement for the standard console that comes with Tk
-(on Windows/Mac, but also works on Unix).
-The console itself provides many more features than the standard
-console.
-TkCon works on all platforms where Tcl/Tk is available.
-It is meant primarily to aid one when working with the little
-details inside Tcl and Tk, giving Unix users the GUI console
-provided by default in the Mac and Windows Tk.
-
-[list_begin definitions]
-[call [cmd tkcon] [lb]\{[arg option] [arg value] | [arg tcl_script]\} ...[rb]]
-[list_end]
-
-[section OPTIONS]
-[para]
-Except for [cmd -rcfile], command line arguments are handled after
-the TkCon resource file is sourced, but before the slave
-interpreter or the TkCon user interface is initialized.
-
-[para]
-[cmd -rcfile] is handled right before it would be sourced,
-allowing you to specify any alternate file.
-Command line arguments are passed to each new console and
-will be evaluated by each.
-To prevent this from happening, you have to say
-
-[example_begin]
-tkcon main set argv {}; tkcon main set argc 0
-[example_end]
-
-[para]
-For these options, any unique substring is allowed.
-
-[list_begin definitions]
-[def "[cmd -argv] (also [cmd --])"]
-Causes TkCon to stop evaluating arguments and set the remaining
-args to be argv/argc (with [cmd --] prepended).
-This carries over for any further consoles.
-This is meant only for wrapping TkCon
-around programs that require their own arguments.
-
-[def "[cmd -color-<color>] [arg color]"]
-Sets the requested color type to the specified color for tkcon.
-See [cmd tkconrc](5) for the recognized [cmd <color>] names.
-
-[def "[cmd -eval] [arg tcl_script] (also [cmd -main] or [cmd -e])"]
-A Tcl script to eval in each main interpreter.
-This is evaluated after the resource file is loaded and the
-slave interpreter is created.
-Multiple [cmd -eval] switches will be recognized (in order).
-
-[def "[cmd -exec] [arg slavename]"]
-Sets the named slave that tkcon operates in.
-In general, this is only useful to set to [arg {""}] (empty),
-indicating to tkcon to avoid the multi-interpreter model and
-operate in the main environment.
-When this is empty, any further arguments will be only used
-in the first tkcon console and not passed onto further new consoles.
-This is useful when using tkcon as a console for extended wish
-executables that don't load there commands into slave interpreters.
-
-[def "[cmd -font] [arg font]"]
-Sets the font that tkcon uses for its text windows.
-If this isn't a fixed width font, tkcon will override it.
-
-[def "[cmd -nontcl] [arg TCL_BOOLEAN]"]
-Sets [cmd ::tkcon::OPT(nontcl)] to [arg TCL_BOOLEAN] (see
-[cmd tkconrc](5)).
-Needed when attaching to non-Tcl interpreters.
-
-[def "[cmd -package] [arg package_name] (also [cmd -load])"]
-Packages to automatically load into the slave interpreters (i.e. "Tk").
-
-[def "[cmd -rcfile] [arg filename]"]
-Specify an alternate tkcon resource file name.
-
-[def "[cmd -root] [arg widgetname]"]
-Makes the named widget the root name of all consoles (i.e. .tkcon).
-
-[def "[cmd -slave] [arg tcl_script]"]
-A Tcl script to eval in each slave interpreter.
-This will append the one specified in the tkcon resource file, if any.
-
-[list_end]
-
-[section {KEY BINDINGS}]
-[para]
-Most of the bindings are the same as for the [cmd text] widget.
-Some have been modified to make sure that the integrity of the
-console is maintained.
-Others have been added to enhance the usefulness of the console.
-Only the modified or new bindings are listed here.
-
-[list_begin definitions]
-
-[def "[cmd Control-x] or [cmd Cut] (on Sparc5 keyboards)"]
-Cut.
-
-[def "[cmd Control-c] or [cmd Copy] (on Sparc5 keyboards)"]
-Copy.
-
-[def "[cmd Control-v] or [cmd Paste] (on Sparc5 keyboards)"]
-Paste.
-
-[def [cmd Insert]]
-Insert (duh).
-
-[def [cmd Up]]
-Goes up one level in the commands line history when cursor is on
-the prompt line, otherwise it moves through the buffer.
-
-[def [cmd Down]]
-Goes down one level in the commands line history when cursor
-is on the last line of the buffer, otherwise it moves through the buffer.
-
-[def [cmd Control-p]]
-Goes up one level in the commands line history.
-
-[def [cmd Control-n]]
-Goes down one level in the commands line history.
-
-[def [cmd Tab]]
-Tries to expand file path names, then variable names, then proc names.
-
-[def [cmd Escape]]
-Tries to expand file path names.
-
-[def [cmd Control-P]]
-Tries to expand procedure names.
-The procedure names will be those that are actually in the attached
-interpreter (unless nontcl is specified, in which case it always
-does the lookup in the default slave interpreter).
-
-[def [cmd Control-V]]
-Tries to expand variable names (those returned by [lb]info vars[rb]).
-It's search behavior is like that for procedure names.
-
-[def "[cmd Return] or [cmd Enter]"]
-Evaluates the current command line if it is a complete command,
-otherwise it just goes to a new line.
-
-[def [cmd Control-a]]
-Go to the beginning of the current command line.
-
-[def [cmd Control-l]]
-Clear the entire console buffer.
-
-[def [cmd Control-r]]
-Searches backwards in the history for any command that contains
-the string in the current command line.
-Repeatable to search farther back.
-The matching substring off the found command will blink.
-
-[def [cmd Control-s]]
-As above, but searches forward (only useful if you searched too far back).
-
-[def [cmd Control-t]]
-Transposes characters.
-
-[def [cmd Control-u]]
-Clears the current command line.
-
-[def [cmd Control-z]]
-Saves current command line in a buffer that can be retrieved
-with another [cmd Control-z].
-If the current command line is empty, then any saved command
-is retrieved without being overwritten, otherwise the current
-contents get swapped with what's in the saved command buffer.
-
-[def [cmd Control-Key-1]]
-Attaches console to the console's slave interpreter.
-
-[def [cmd Control-Key-2]]
-Attaches console to the console's master interpreter.
-
-[def [cmd Control-Key-3]]
-Attaches console to main TkCon interpreter.
-
-[def [cmd Control-A]]
-Pops up the "About" dialog.
-
-[def [cmd Control-N]]
-Creates a new console. Each console has separate state, including
-it's own widget hierarchy (it's a slave interpreter).
-
-[def [cmd Control-q]]
-Close the current console OR Quit the program (depends on the
-value of [cmd ::tkcon::TKCON(slaveexit)]).
-
-[def [cmd Control-w]]
-Closes the current console.
-Closing the main console will exit the program (something has
-to control all the slaves...).
-
-[list_end]
-
-[para]
-TkCon also has electric bracing (similar to that in emacs).
-It will highlight matching pairs of {}'s, [lb][rb]'s, ()'s and ""'s.
-For the first three, if there is no matching left element for the right,
-then it blinks the entire current command line.
-For the double quote, if there is no proper match then it just blinks
-the current double quote character.
-It does properly recognize most escaping (except escaped escapes),
-but does not look for commenting (why would you interactively
-put comments in?).
-
-[section COMMANDS]
-[para]
-There are several new procedures introduced in TkCon to improve
-productivity and/or account for lost functionality in the Tcl
-environment that users are used to in native environments.
-There are also some redefined procedures.
-Here is a non-comprehensive list:
-
-[list_begin definitions]
-
-[def "[cmd alias] ?[arg sourceCmd] [arg targetCmd] ?[arg arg] [arg arg] ...??"]
-Simple alias mechanism.
-It will overwrite existing commands.
-When called without args, it returns current aliases.
-Note that TkCon makes some aliases for you (in slaves).
-Don't delete those.
-
-[def "[cmd clear] ?[arg percentage]?"]
-Clears the text widget.
-Same as the <[cmd Control-l]> binding, except this will accept a
-percentage of the buffer to clear (1-100, 100 default).
-
-[def "[cmd dir] ?[arg -all]? ?[arg -full]? ?[arg -long]?\
- ?[arg pattern] [arg pattern] ...?"]
-Cheap way to get directory listings.
-Uses glob style pattern matching.
-
-[def "[cmd dump] [arg type] ?[arg -nocomplain]? ?[arg {-filter pattern}]?\
- ?[cmd --]? [arg pattern] ?[arg pattern] ...?"]
-The dump command provides a way for the user to spit out state
-information about the interpreter in a Tcl readable (and
-human readable) form.
-See [cmd dump](n) for details.
-
-[def "[cmd echo] ?[arg arg] [arg arg] ...?"]
-Concatenates the args and spits the result to the console (stdout).
-
-[def "[cmd edit] ?[arg {-type type}]? ?[arg {-find str}]?\
- ?[arg {-attach interp}]? [arg arg]"]
-Opens an editor with the data from arg.
-The optional type argument can be one of: [arg proc], [arg var] or [arg file].
-For proc or var, the arg may be a pattern.
-
-[def "[cmd idebug] [arg command] ?[arg args]?"]
-Interactive debugging command.
-See [cmd idebug](n) for details.
-
-[def "[cmd lremove] ?[arg -all]? ?[arg -regexp] [arg -glob]?\
- [arg list] [arg items]"]
-Removes one or more items from a list and returns the new list.
-If [arg -all] is specified, it removes all instances of each item
-in the list.
-If [arg -regexp] or [arg -glob] is specified, it interprets each item in
-the items list as a regexp or glob pattern to match against.
-
-[def [cmd less]]
-Aliased to [cmd edit].
-
-[def [cmd ls]]
-Aliased to [cmd dir] [arg -full].
-
-[def [cmd more]]
-Aliased to [cmd edit].
-
-[def "[cmd observe] [arg type] ?[arg args]?"]
-This command provides passive runtime debugging output for
-variables and commands.
-See [cmd observe](n) for details.
-
-[def "[cmd puts] (same options as always)"]
-Redefined to put the output into TkCon.
-
-[def "[cmd tkcon] [arg method] ?[arg args]?"]
-Multi-purpose command.
-See [cmd tkcon](n) for details.
-
-[def "[cmd tclindex] [arg {?-extensions patternlist? ?-index TCL_BOOLEAN?\
- ?-package TCL_BOOLEAN? ?dir1 dir2 ...?}]"]
-Convenience proc to update the [file tclIndex] (controlled by [arg -index] switch)
-and/or [file pkgIndex.tcl] (controlled by [arg -package] switch) file in the named
-directories based on the given pattern for files.
-It defaults to creating the [file tclIndex] but not the [file pkgIndex.tcl] file,
-with the directory defaulting to [lb]pwd[rb].
-The extension defaults to *.tcl, with *.[lb]info sharelibextension[rb]
-added when [arg -package] is true.
-
-[def "[cmd unalias] [arg cmd]"]
-unaliases command.
-
-[def "[cmd what] [arg string]"]
-The what command will identify the word given in string in
-the Tcl environment and return a list of types that it was recognized as.
-Possible types are: alias, procedure, command, array variable,
-scalar variable, directory, file, widget, and executable.
-Used by procedures dump and which.
-
-[def "[cmd which] [arg command]"]
-Like the [syscmd which] command of Unix shells, this will tell you if a
-particular command is known, and if so, whether it is internal or
-external to the interpreter.
-If it is an internal command and there is a slot in [cmd auto_index] for it,
-it tells you the file that [cmd auto_index] would load.
-This does not necessarily mean that that is where the file came from,
-but if it were not in the interpreter previously, then that
-is where the command was found.
-
-[list_end]
-
-[para]
-There are several procedures that I use as helpers that some may find
-helpful in there coding (i.e. expanding pathnames). Feel free to lift
-them from the code (but do assign proper attribution).
-
-[section EXAMLPES]
-[para]
-Some examples of tkcon command line startup situations:
-
-[example_begin]
-[cmd megawish] /usr/bin/tkcon [cmd -exec] "" [cmd -root] .tkcon [arg mainfile.tcl]
-[example_end]
-
-Use tkcon as a console for your [cmd megawish] application.
-You can avoid starting the line with megawish if that is the
-default [cmd wish] that TkCon would use.
-The [cmd -root] ensures that tkcon will not conflict with the
-application root window.
-
-[example_begin]
-[cmd tkcon] [cmd -font] "Courier 12" [cmd -load] Tk
-[example_end]
-
-Use the courier font for TkCon and always load Tk in slave
-interpreters at startup.
-
-[example_begin]
-[cmd tkcon] [cmd -rcfile] ~/.wishrc [cmd -color-bg] white
-[example_end]
-
-Use the ~/.wishrc file as the resource file, and a white
-background for TkCon's text widgets.
-
-[section FILES]
-TkCon will search for a resource file in [file ~/.tkconrc].
-TkCon never sources the [file ~/.wishrc] file.
-The resource file is sourced by each new instance of the console.
-An example resource file is provided in [cmd tkconrc](5).
-
-[see_also [cmd tkconrc](5)]
-[see_also [cmd dump](n) [cmd tkcon](n) [cmd idebug](n)]
-[see_also [cmd observe](n) [cmd text](n)]
-[keywords Tk console]
-
-[manpage_end]
-
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-<TR>
-<TH><A HREF="dump.html"><CODE>dump</CODE></A></TH>
-<TH CLASS="hi2"><A HREF="tkcon.html" CLASS="hi2"><CODE>tkcon</CODE></A></TH>
-<TH><A HREF="idebug.html"><CODE>idebug</CODE></A></TH>
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-<DIV CLASS="indent">
- <P>
-This provides lots of useful control over a console:
-
-<DL>
-
-<DT> <CODE>tkcon <b>attach</b></CODE> <I>interpreter</I>
-<DD> Attaches tkcon to the named interpreter. The name must be that
-returned by <CODE>[tk appname]</CODE> or a valid path to a slave
-interpreter. It's best to use this via the <CODE>Console->Attach
-Console</CODE> menu.
-
-<DT> <CODE>tkcon <b>buffer</b></CODE> ?<I>size</I>?
-<DD> Sets or queries the allowed size of the console text widget in lines.
-The text widget will automatically delete leading lines once this number
-has been exceeded (read: this is the scroll buffer size).
-
-<DT> <CODE>tkcon <b>bgerror</b></CODE> ?<I>msg errorInfo</I>?
-<DD> Does bgerror stuff in the tkcon master interpreter.
-
-<DT> <CODE>tkcon <b>close</b></CODE> or <CODE>tkcon <b>destroy</b></CODE>
-<DD> Destroys this tkcon widget.
-
-<DT> <CODE>tkcon <b>congets</b></CODE>
-<DD> Behaves like the traditional Tcl <code>gets</code>, but instead of
-using <code>stdin</code>, it uses the tkcon console window. By default,
-tkcon replaces the standard gets with this command. This behavior can be
-controlled by altering the <code>::tkcon::OPT(gets)</code> parameter at
-startup. This should not be called directly - instead rely on the
-overloaded <code>gets</code>, which has support for the optional varName
-parameter.
-
-<DT> <CODE>tkcon <b>console</b></CODE> <I>args</I>
-<DD> Passes the args to the tkcon text widget (the console).
-
-<DT> <CODE>tkcon <b>error</b></CODE>
-<DD> Pops up a dialog that gives the user a full trace of the last error
-received in the tkcon console.
-
-<DT> <CODE>tkcon <b>find</b></CODE> <I>string ?-case TCL_BOOLEAN
--regexp TCL_BOOLEAN?</I>
-<DD> Highlights all instances of <I>string</I> in the console. If the string
-is empty, it clears any previous highlighting.
-
-<DT> <CODE>tkcon <b>font</b></CODE> ?<I>fontname</I>?
-<DD> Sets or returns the font used by tkcon text widgets.
-
-<DT> <CODE>tkcon <b>gets</b></CODE>
-<DD> Behaves like the traditional Tcl <code>gets</code>, but instead of
-needing <code>stdin</code>, it pops a dialog box up for the user. The
-overloaded <code>gets</code> has support for the optional varName parameter.
-
-<DT> <CODE>tkcon <b>getcommand</b></CODE>
-<DD> A variation of the <CODE><b>congets</b></CODE> method that requires a
-full command to be input before returning.
-
-<DT> <CODE>tkcon <b>hide</b></CODE>
-<DD> Withdraw the tkcon display from the screen (make sure you have
-a way to get it back).
-
-<DT> <CODE>tkcon <b>history</b></CODE> ?<i>-newline</i>?
-<DD> Displays the tkcon history in sourceable form. If <i>-newline</i> is
-specified, it separates each command by an extra newline.
-
-<DT> <CODE>tkcon <b>iconify</b></CODE>
-<DD> Iconifies the tkcon display.
-
-<DT> <CODE>tkcon <b>linelength</b></CODE> ?<i>value</i>?
-<DD> Sets or displays the number that specifies the limit of long result lines.
-True result is still captured in $_ (and 'puts $_' works).
-
-<DT> <CODE>tkcon <b>load</b></CODE> <I>filename</I>
-<DD> Sources named file into the slave interpreter. If no filename is
-given, it will attempt to call <CODE>tk_getOpenFile</CODE> to pop up the
-file select box.
-
-<DT> <CODE>tkcon <b>main</b></CODE> ?<I>arg arg ...</I>?
-<DD> Passes the args to the main tkcon interpreter to be evaluated and
-returns the result.
-
-<DT> <CODE>tkcon <b>master</b></CODE> <I>args</I>
-<DD> Passes the args to the master interpreter to be evaluated and
-returns the result.
-
-<DT> <CODE>tkcon <b>new</b></CODE>
-<DD> Creates a new tkcon widget.
-
-<DT> <CODE>tkcon <b>resultfilter</b></CODE> ?<I>command</I>?
-<DD> Specify a command to process the results before outputting it to the
-console window. The command receives one argument (the result string) and
-the string returned is placed in the console.
-
-<DT> <CODE>tkcon <b>save</b></CODE> ?<I>filename</I> ?<I>type</I>??
-<DD> Saves the console buffer to the given filename. If no filename is
-given, it will attempt to call <CODE>tk_getSaveFile</CODE> to pop up the
-file select box. If no type is given, a dialog will ask you to specify
-what portion of the text you want to save.
-
-<DT> <CODE>tkcon <b>set</b></CODE> <I>var ?value?</I>
-<DD> Queries or sets a master interpreter variable.
-
-<DT> <CODE>tkcon <b>append</b></CODE> <I>var ?value?</I>
-<DD> Like set, but uses <CODE>append</CODE> on the variable.
-
-<DT> <CODE>tkcon <b>lappend</b></CODE> <I>var ?value?</I>
-<DD> Like set, but uses <CODE>lappend</CODE> on the variable.
-
-<DT> <CODE>tkcon <b>show</b></CODE> or <CODE>tkcon deiconify</CODE>
-<DD> Redisplays tkcon on the screen.
-
-<DT> <CODE>tkcon <b>slave</b></CODE> ?<I>slavename ?arg arg ...?</I>?
-<DD> If called with no args, it returns the name of all the tkcon
-interpreters. Otherwise given an interp name it passes the args
-to the named interpreter to be evaluated and returns the result.
-If no args are passed, then it returns the <CODE>[tk appname]</CODE>
-of that interpreter.
-
-<DT> <CODE>tkcon <b>title</b></CODE> ?<I>title</I>?
-<DD> Sets or returns the title for tkcon.
-
-<DT> <CODE>tkcon <b>version</b></CODE>
-<DD> Returns of version of tkcon.
-
-</DL>
-</DIV>
-</TD></TR></TABLE>
-
-<HR NOSHADE SIZE=1>
-<ADDRESS><FONT SIZE=2>&copy;
-Jeffrey Hobbs</FONT></ADDRESS>
-
-</BODY>
-</HTML>
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-[comment {-*- tcl -*- tkcon manpage}]
-[manpage_begin tkcon n 2.5]
-[copyright {Jeffrey Hobbs <jeff at hobbs.org>}]
-[moddesc {TkCon}]
-[titledesc {Controlling TkCon console}]
-
-[description]
-[para]
-This provides lots of useful control over a console:
-
-[list_begin definitions]
-
-[call [cmd tkcon] [arg attach] [arg interpreter]]
-Attaches tkcon to the named interpreter.
-The name must be that returned by [lb][cmd tk] [arg appname][rb] or a valid
-path to a slave interpreter.
-It's best to use this via the [arg {Console->Attach Console}] menu.
-
-[call [cmd tkcon] [arg buffer] [opt [arg size]]]
-Sets or queries the allowed size of the console text widget in lines.
-The text widget will automatically delete leading lines once this
-number has been exceeded (read: this is the scroll buffer size).
-
-[call [cmd tkcon] [arg bgerror] [opt "[arg msg] [arg errorInfo]"]]
-Does bgerror stuff in the tkcon master interpreter.
-
-[call [cmd tkcon] [arg close] or [cmd tkcon] [arg destroy]]
-Destroys this tkcon widget.
-
-[call [cmd tkcon] [arg congets]]
-Behaves like the traditional Tcl gets, but instead of using stdin,
-it uses the tkcon console window.
-By default, tkcon replaces the standard gets with this command.
-This behavior can be controlled by altering the [cmd ::tkcon::OPT(gets)]
-parameter at startup.
-This should not be called directly - instead rely on the overloaded
-gets, which has support for the optional varName parameter.
-
-[call [cmd tkcon] [arg console] [arg args]]
-Passes the args to the tkcon text widget (the console).
-
-[call [cmd tkcon] [arg error]]
-Pops up a dialog that gives the user a full trace of the
-last error received in the tkcon console.
-
-[call [cmd tkcon] [arg find] [arg string]\
- [opt "[arg -case] [arg TCL_BOOLEAN] [arg -regexp] [arg TCL_BOOLEAN]"]]
-Highlights all instances of string in the console.
-If the string is empty, it clears any previous highlighting.
-
-[call [cmd tkcon] [arg font] [opt [arg fontname]]]
-Sets or returns the font used by tkcon text widgets.
-
-[call [cmd tkcon] [arg gets]]
-Behaves like the traditional Tcl gets, but instead of needing
-stdin, it pops a dialog box up for the user.
-The overloaded gets has support for the optional varName parameter.
-
-[call [cmd tkcon] [arg getcommand]]
-A variation of the congets method that requires a full
-command to be input before returning.
-
-[call [cmd tkcon] [arg hide]]
-Withdraw the tkcon display from the screen (make sure you
-have a way to get it back).
-
-[call [cmd tkcon] [arg history] [opt [arg -newline]]]
-Displays the tkcon history in sourceable form.
-If [arg -newline] is specified, it separates each command by
-an extra newline.
-
-[call [cmd tkcon] [arg iconify]]
-Iconifies the tkcon display.
-
-[call [cmd tkcon] [arg linelength] [opt [arg value]]]
-Sets or displays the number that specifies the limit of long result lines.
-True result is still captured in $_ (and 'puts $_' works).
-
-[call [cmd tkcon] [arg load] [arg filename]]
-Sources named file into the slave interpreter.
-If no filename is given, it will attempt to call
-[cmd tk_getOpenFile] to pop up the file select box.
-
-[call [cmd tkcon] [arg main] [opt "[arg arg] [arg arg] [arg ...]"]]
-Passes the args to the main tkcon interpreter to be
-evaluated and returns the result.
-
-[call [cmd tkcon] [arg master] [arg args]]
-Passes the args to the master interpreter to be evaluated
-and returns the result.
-
-[call [cmd tkcon] [arg new]]
-Creates a new tkcon widget.
-
-[call [cmd tkcon] [arg resultfilter] [opt [arg command]]]
-Specify a command to process the results before outputting it to the console
-window. The command receives one argument (the result string) and the string
-returned is placed in the console.
-
-[call [cmd tkcon] [arg save] [opt "[arg filename] [opt [arg type]]"]]
-Saves the console buffer to the given filename.
-If no filename is given, it will attempt to call
-[cmd tk_getSaveFile] to pop up the file select box.
-If no type is given, a dialog will ask you to specify
-what portion of the text you want to save.
-
-[call [cmd tkcon] [arg set] [arg var] [opt [arg value]]]
-Queries or sets a master interpreter variable.
-
-[call [cmd tkcon] [arg append] [arg var] [opt [arg value]]]
-Like set, but uses append on the variable.
-
-[call [cmd tkcon] [arg lappend] [arg var] [opt [arg value]]]
-Like set, but uses lappend on the variable.
-
-[call [cmd tkcon] [arg show] or [cmd tkcon] [arg deiconify]]
-Redisplays tkcon on the screen.
-
-[call [cmd tkcon] [arg slave] [opt "[arg slavename] [opt [arg {arg arg ...}]]"]]
-If called with no args, it returns the name of all the tkcon interpreters.
-Otherwise given an interp name it passes the args to the named interpreter
-to be evaluated and returns the result.
-If no args are passed, then it returns the [lb][cmd tk] [arg appname][rb] of that
-interpreter.
-
-[call [cmd tkcon] [arg title] [opt [arg title]]]
-Sets or returns the title for tkcon.
-
-[call [cmd tkcon] [arg version]]
-Returns of version of tkcon.
-
-[list_end]
-
-[see_also [cmd tkcon](1)]
-[see_also [cmd tkconrc](5) [cmd tkcon](n) [cmd dump](n)]
-[see_also [cmd observe](n)]
-[keywords Tk console debug]
-
-[manpage_end]
-
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-[comment {-*- tcl -*- tkconrc manpage}]
-[manpage_begin tkconrc 5 2.5]
-[copyright {Jeffrey Hobbs <jeff at hobbs.org>}]
-[moddesc {TkCon}]
-[titledesc {TkCon resource file}]
-
-[description]
-[para]
-TkCon will search for a resource file in [file ~/.tkconrc].
-TkCon never sources the [file ~/.wishrc] file.
-The resource file is sourced by each new instance of the console.
-An example resource file is provided below.
-
-[para]
-The file itself is a Tcl script, so it is required that the
-file conforms to Tcl script conventions.
-
-[section VARIABLES]
-[para]
-Certain variables in TkCon can be modified to suit your needs.
-It's easiest to do this in the resource file, but you can do
-it when time the program is running (and some can be changed
-via the [arg Prefs] menu).
-All these are part of the master interpreter's [cmd ::tkcon]
-namespace.
-The modifiable array variables are [cmd ::tkcon::COLOR] and
-[cmd ::tkcon::OPT].
-You can call
-
-[example_begin]
-tkcon set ::tkcon::COLOR
-[example_end]
-
-when the program is running to check its state.
-Here is an explanation of certain variables you
-might change or use:
-
-[list_begin definitions]
-
-[def [cmd ::tkcon::COLOR(bg)]]
-The background color for tkcon text widgets.
-Defaults to the operating system default (determined at startup).
-
-[def [cmd ::tkcon::COLOR(blink)]]
-The background color of the electric brace highlighting, if on.
-Defaults to yellow.
-
-[def [cmd ::tkcon::COLOR(cursor)]]
-The background color for the insertion cursor in tkcon.
-Defaults to black.
-
-[def [cmd ::tkcon::COLOR(disabled)]]
-The foreground color for disabled menu items.
-Defaults to dark grey.
-
-[def [cmd ::tkcon::COLOR(proc)]]
-The foreground color of a recognized proc, if command highlighting is on.
-Defaults to dark green.
-
-[def [cmd ::tkcon::COLOR(var)]]
-The background color of a recognized var, if command highlighting is on.
-Defaults to pink.
-
-[def [cmd ::tkcon::COLOR(prompt)]]
-The foreground color of the prompt as output in the console.
-Defaults to brown.
-
-[def [cmd ::tkcon::COLOR(stdin)]]
-The foreground color of the stdin for the console.
-Defaults to black.
-
-[def [cmd ::tkcon::COLOR(stdout)]]
-The foreground color of the stdout as output in the console.
-Defaults to blue.
-
-[def [cmd ::tkcon::COLOR(stderr)]]
-The foreground color of stderr as output in the console.
-Defaults to red.
-
-[def [cmd ::tkcon::OPT(autoload)]]
-Packages to automatically load into the slave interpreter (i.e. 'Tk').
-This is a list.
-Defaults to {} (none).
-
-[def [cmd ::tkcon::OPT(blinktime)]]
-The amount of time (in millisecs) that braced sections should blink for.
-Defaults to 500 (0.5 secs), must be at least 100.
-
-[def [cmd ::tkcon::OPT(blinkrange)]]
-Whether to blink the entire range for electric brace matching
-or to just blink the actual matching braces (respectively 1 or 0,
-defaults to 1).
-
-[def [cmd ::tkcon::OPT(buffer)]]
-The size of the console scroll buffer (in lines).
-Defaults to 512.
-
-[def [cmd ::tkcon::OPT(calcmode)]]
-Whether to allow expr commands to be run at the command line
-without prefixing them with expr (just a convenience).
-
-[def [cmd ::tkcon::OPT(cols)]]
-Number of columns for the console to start out with.
-Defaults to 80.
-
-[def [cmd ::tkcon::OPT(dead)]]
-What to do with dead connected interpreters.
-If dead is leave, TkCon automatically exits the dead interpreter.
-If dead is ignore then it remains attached waiting for the
-interpreter to reappear.
-Otherwise TkCon will prompt you.
-
-[def [cmd ::tkcon::OPT(exec)]]
-This corresponds to the [cmd -exec] tkcon option (see [cmd tkcon](1)).
-
-[def [cmd ::tkcon::OPT(font)]]
-Font to use for tkcon text widgets (also specified with [cmd -font] option).
-Defaults to the system default, or a fixed width equivalent.
-
-[def [cmd ::tkcon::OPT(gets)]]
-Controls whether tkcon will overload the gets command to work with tkcon.
-The valid values are: congets (the default), which will redirect
-stdin requests to the tkcon window; gets, which will pop up a dialog to
-get input; and {} (empty string) which tells tkcon not to overload gets.
-This value must be set at startup to alter tkcon's behavior.
-
-[def [cmd ::tkcon::OPT(history)]]
-The size of the history list to keep.
-Defaults to 48.
-
-[def [cmd ::tkcon::OPT(hoterrors)]]
-Whether hot errors are enabled or not.
-When enabled, errors that are returned to the console are marked
-with a link to the error info that will pop up in an minimal editor.
-This requires more memory because each error that occurs will
-maintain bindings for this feature, as long as the error
-is in the text widget.
-Defaults to on.
-
-[def [cmd ::tkcon::OPT(library)]]
-The path to any tcl library directories (these are appended
-to the [cmd auto_path] when the after the resource file is loaded in).
-
-[def [cmd ::tkcon::OPT(lightbrace)]]
-Whether to use the brace highlighting feature or not
-(respectively 1 or 0, defaults to 1).
-
-[def [cmd ::tkcon::OPT(lightcmd)]]
-Whether to use the command highlighting feature or not
-(respectively 1 or 0, defaults to 1).
-
-[def [cmd ::tkcon::OPT(maineval)]]
-A tcl script to execute in the main interpreter after the
-slave interpreter is created and the user interface is initialized.
-
-[def [cmd ::tkcon::OPT(maxlinelen)]]
-A number that specifies the limit of long result lines.
-True result is still captured in $_ (and 'puts $_' works).
-Defaults to 0 (unlimited).
-
-[def [cmd ::tkcon::OPT(maxmenu)]]
-A number that specifies the maximum number of packages to
-show vertically in the [arg Interp->Packages] menu before breaking
-into another column.
-Defaults to 15.
-
-[def [cmd ::tkcon::OPT(nontcl)]]
-For those who might be using non-Tcl based Tk attachments, set this to 1.
-It prevents TkCon from trying to evaluate its own Tcl
-code in an attached interpreter.
-Also see my notes for non-Tcl based Tk interpreters.
-
-[def [cmd ::tkcon::OPT(prompt1)]]
-Like [cmd tcl_prompt1], except it doesn't require you use [cmd puts].
-No equivalent for [cmd tcl_prompt2] is available (it's unnecessary IMHO).
-Defaults to {([lb]file tail [lb]pwd[rb][rb]) [lb]history nextid[rb] % }.
-
-[def [cmd ::tkcon::OPT(rows)]]
-Number of rows for the console to start out with.
-Defaults to 20.
-
-[def [cmd ::tkcon::OPT(scollypos)]]
-Y scrollbar position.
-Valid values are left or right.
-Defaults to right.
-
-[def [cmd ::tkcon::OPT(showmenu)]]
-Show the menubar on startup (1 or 0, defaults to 1).
-
-[def [cmd ::tkcon::OPT(showmultiple)]]
-Show multiple matches for path/proc/var name expansion (1 or 0,
-defaults to 1).
-
-[def [cmd ::tkcon::OPT(slaveeval)]]
-A tcl script to execute in each slave interpreter right after it's created.
-This allows the user to have user defined info always available in a slave.
-
-[para]
-Example:
-
-[example_begin]
-set ::tkcon::OPT(slaveeval) {
- proc foo args { puts $args }
- lappend auto_path .
-}
-[example_end]
-
-[def [cmd ::tkcon::OPT(slaveexit)]]
-Allows the prevention of exit in slaves from exitting the entire application.
-If it is equal to exit, exit will exit as usual, otherwise it will just close
-down that interpreter (and any children).
-Defaults to close.
-
-[def [cmd ::tkcon::OPT(subhistory)]]
-Allow history substitution to occur (0 or 1, defaults to 1).
-The history list is maintained in a single interpreter per TkCon console
-instance.
-Thus you have history which can range over a series of attached interpreters.
-
-[list_end]
-
-[section EXAMPLES]
-[para]
-An example TkCon resource file might look like:
-
-[example_begin]
-######################################################
-## My TkCon Resource File
-
-# Use a fixed default font
-#tkcon font fixed; # valid on unix
-#tkcon font systemfixed; # valid on win
-tkcon font Courier 12; # valid everywhere
-
-# Keep 50 commands in history
-set ::tkcon::OPT(history) 50
-
-# Use a pink prompt
-set ::tkcon::COLOR(prompt) pink
-######################################################
-[example_end]
-
-[see_also [cmd tkcon](1)]
-[see_also [cmd dump](n) [cmd tkcon](n) [cmd idebug](n)]
-[see_also [cmd observe](n)]
-[keywords Tk console]
-
-[manpage_end]
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-<H3>Future Ideas</H3>
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-<UL>
-<LI> Add encoding auto-conversion to exec commands
-<LI> keep history file, also keep history of sourced files
-<LI> <PRE>set mimetype(extension,au) "audio/u-law"
-set mimetype(extension,wav) "audio/wave"
-set mimetype(extension,mid) "audio/midi"
-/etc/magic
-proc run {file} {
- global mimetype
-
- if {[file executable $file]} {
- exec $file
- return
- }
-
- catch {set mimetype $mimetype(extension,[file extension $file])}
-
- if {![info exists mimetype]} {
- set mimetype $mimetype(magic,[exec /bin/file $file])
- }
-
- exec $mimetype(application,$mimetype) $file
-}</PRE>
-
-<LI> Add socket level communication model
-<LI> Enhance the true debugging capabilities - I'm looking at
-tcl-debug and into what I can adopt from the tkInspect philosophy.
-<LI> I'm taking ideas...
-</UL>
-
-<H3>Known Bugs/Quirks</H3>
-
-<UL>
-<LI> Command highlighting isn't perfect because I try to make it too
-efficient.
-<LI> All interpreters have the same current working directory. This is
-a limitation of tcl.
-<LI> You can't 'attach' on machines where <CODE>send</CODE> does not exist.
-<A HREF="http://www.osf.org/~loverso/">John Loverso</A> has a comm.tcl
-replacement.
-In any case, you can still attach to internal interpreters and namespaces.
-<LI> Need to clean up checkpointed states when the associated interp dies.
-Works with slaves, but not foreign interps.
-<LI> Can't identify non-Tcl or pre-Tk4 interpreters automagically...
-<LI> You tell me...
-</UL>
-
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-<ADDRESS><FONT SIZE=2>&copy;
-Jeffrey Hobbs</FONT></ADDRESS>
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