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diff --git a/tkcon/docs/nontcl.html b/tkcon/docs/nontcl.html new file mode 100755 index 0000000..47dbbe9 --- /dev/null +++ b/tkcon/docs/nontcl.html @@ -0,0 +1,75 @@ +<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 & Features</A></TH> +<TH><A HREF="limits.html">Limitations</A></TH> +<TH><A HREF="todo.html">To 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>© Jeffrey Hobbs</FONT></ADDRESS> + +</BODY> +</HTML> |