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authorjan.nijtmans <nijtmans@users.sourceforge.net>2012-10-23 13:28:32 (GMT)
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@@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ Tcl/Tk Mac OS X README
This is the README file for the Mac OS X/Darwin version of Tcl/Tk.
-
1. Where to go for support
--------------------------
@@ -17,16 +16,11 @@ before asking on the list, many questions have already been answered).
http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.tcl/
- The Tcl'ers Wiki also has many pages dealing with Tcl & Tk on Mac OS X, see
- http://wiki.tcl.tk/references/3753!
- http://wiki.tcl.tk/references/8361!
+ http://wiki.tcl.tk/_/ref?N=3753
+ http://wiki.tcl.tk/_/ref?N=8361
- Please report bugs with Tcl or Tk on Mac OS X to the sourceforge bug trackers:
- Tcl: http://sf.net/tracker/?func=add&group_id=10894&atid=110894
- Tk: http://sf.net/tracker/?func=add&group_id=12997&atid=112997
-please make sure that your report Tk specific bugs to the tktoolkit project bug
-tracker rather than the tcl project bug tracker.
-Mac OS X specific bugs should in general be assigned to user 'das'.
-
+ http://tcl.sourceforge.net/
2. Using Tcl/Tk on Mac OS X
---------------------------
@@ -179,13 +173,16 @@ given window. The 3 argument form sets the class for the given window using the
default attributes for that class. The 4 argument form sets the class and the
list of attributes for the given window.
Window class names:
- standardDocument, standardFloating, resizable, fullZoom, horizontalZoom,
+ document, modal, floating, utility, toolbar, simple, help, overlay
+Window attribute names:
+ standardDocument, standardFloating, resizable, fullZoom, horizontalZoom,
verticalZoom, closeBox, collapseBox, toolbarButton, sideTitlebar,
noTitleBar, unifiedTitleAndToolbar, metal, hud, noShadow, doesNotCycle,
noActivates, hideOnSuspend, inWindowMenu, ignoreClicks, doesNotHide,
canJoinAllSpaces, moveToActiveSpace, nonActivating, black, dark, light,
gray, red, green, blue, cyan, yellow, magenta, orange, purple,
brown, clear, opacity
+
Note that not all attributes are valid for all window classes.
Support for the 3 argument form was added with the Cocoa-based Tk 8.5.7, at the
same time support for some legacy Carbon-specific classes and attributes was
@@ -286,7 +283,7 @@ The following build configurations are available:
The Xcode projects refer to the toplevel tcl and tk source directories via the
the TCL_SRCROOT and TK_SRCROOT user build settings, by default these are set to
the project-relative paths '../../tcl' and '../../tk', if your source
-directories are named differently, e.g. '../../tcl8.6' and '../../tk8.6', you
+directories are named differently, e.g. '../../tcl8.5' and '../../tk8.5', you
need to manually change the TCL_SRCROOT and TK_SRCROOT settings by editing your
${USER}.pbxuser file (located inside the Tk.xcodeproj bundle directory) with a
text editor.
@@ -322,9 +319,9 @@ trees in a common parent directory.
- The following instructions assume the Tcl and Tk source trees are named
"tcl${ver}" and "tk${ver}" (where ${ver} is a shell variable containing the
-Tcl/Tk version number, e.g. '8.6').
+Tcl/Tk version number, e.g. '8.5').
Setup this shell variable as follows:
- ver="8.6"
+ ver="8.5"
If you are building from CVS, omit this step (CVS source tree names usually do
not contain a version number).