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.TH "Safe Tk" n 8.0 Tk "Tk Built-In Commands"
.so man.macros
.BS
'\" Note: do not modify the .SH NAME line immediately below!
.SH NAME
-loadTk \- Load Tk into a safe interpreter.
+safe::loadTk \- Load Tk into a safe interpreter.
.SH SYNOPSIS
-\fB::safe::loadTk \fIslave\fR ?\fB\-use\fR \fIwindowId\fR? ?\fB\-display\fR \fIdisplayName\fR?
+\fBsafe::loadTk \fIslave\fR ?\fB\-use\fR \fIwindowId\fR? ?\fB\-display\fR \fIdisplayName\fR?
.BE
.SH DESCRIPTION
-Safe Tk is based on Safe Tcl, which provides a mechanism
-that allows restricted and mediated
-access to auto-loading and packages for safe interpreters.
-Safe Tk adds the ability to configure the interpreter
-for safe Tk operations and load Tk into safe
-interpreters.
.PP
-The \fB::safe::loadTk\fR command initializes the required data structures
-in the named safe interpreter and then loads Tk into it.
-The interpreter must have been created with \fB::safe::interpCreate\fR
-or have been initialized with \fB::safe::interpInit\fR.
-The command returns the name of the safe interpreter.
-If \fB\-use\fR is specified, the window identified by the specified system
-dependent identifier \fIwindowId\fR is used to contain the
+Safe Tk is based on Safe Tcl, which provides a mechanism that allows
+restricted and mediated access to auto-loading and packages for safe
+interpreters. Safe Tk adds the ability to configure the interpreter for safe
+Tk operations and load Tk into safe interpreters.
+.PP
+The \fBsafe::loadTk\fR command initializes the required data structures in
+the named safe interpreter and then loads Tk into it. The interpreter must
+have been created with \fBsafe::interpCreate\fR or have been initialized
+with \fBsafe::interpInit\fR. The command returns the name of the safe
+interpreter. If \fB\-use\fR is specified, the window identified by the
+specified system dependent identifier \fIwindowId\fR is used to contain the
.QW .
-window of the safe interpreter; it can be any valid id, eventually
-referencing a window belonging to another application. As a convenience,
-if the window you plan to use is a Tk Window of the application you
-can use the window name (e.g. \fB.x.y\fR) instead of its window Id
-(\fB[winfo id .x.y]\fR).
-When \fB\-use\fR is not specified,
-a new toplevel window is created for the
+window of the safe interpreter; it can be any valid id, eventually referencing
+a window belonging to another application. As a convenience, if the window you
+plan to use is a Tk Window of the application you can use the window name
+(e.g.,
+.QW \fB.x.y\fR )
+instead of its window Id (e.g., from \fBwinfo id\fR \fB.x.y\fR).
+When \fB\-use\fR is not specified, a new toplevel window is created for the
.QW .
-window of
-the safe interpreter. On X11 if you want the embedded window
-to use another display than the default one, specify it with
-\fB\-display\fR.
-See the \fBSECURITY ISSUES\fR section below for implementation details.
-
+window of the safe interpreter. On X11 if you want the embedded window to use
+another display than the default one, specify it with \fB\-display\fR. See
+the \fBSECURITY ISSUES\fR section below for implementation details.
.SH "SECURITY ISSUES"
.PP
Please read the \fBsafe\fR manual page for Tcl to learn about the basic
security considerations for Safe Tcl.
.PP
-\fB::safe::loadTk\fR adds the value of \fBtk_library\fR taken from the master
+\fBsafe::loadTk\fR adds the value of \fBtk_library\fR taken from the master
interpreter to the virtual access path of the safe interpreter so that
auto-loading will work in the safe interpreter.
.PP
+Tk initialization is now safe with respect to not trusting the slave's state
+for startup. \fBsafe::loadTk\fR registers the slave's name so when the Tk
+initialization (\fBTk_SafeInit\fR) is called and in turn calls the master's
+\fBsafe::InitTk\fR it will return the desired \fBargv\fR equivalent
+(\fB\-use\fR \fIwindowId\fR, correct \fB\-display\fR, etc.)
.PP
-Tk initialization is now safe with respect to not trusting
-the slave's state for startup. \fB::safe::loadTk\fR
-registers the slave's name so
-when the Tk initialization (\fBTk_SafeInit\fR) is called
-and in turn calls the master's \fB::safe::InitTk\fR it will
-return the desired \fBargv\fR equivalent (\fB\-use\fR
-\fIwindowId\fR, correct \fB\-display\fR, etc.)
-.PP
-When \fB\-use\fR is not used, the new toplevel created is specially
-decorated so the user is always aware that the user interface presented comes
-from a potentially unsafe code and can easily delete the corresponding
-interpreter.
+When \fB\-use\fR is not used, the new toplevel created is specially decorated
+so the user is always aware that the user interface presented comes from a
+potentially unsafe code and can easily delete the corresponding interpreter.
.PP
-On X11, conflicting \fB\-use\fR and \fB\-display\fR are likely
-to generate a fatal X error.
-
+On X11, conflicting \fB\-use\fR and \fB\-display\fR are likely to generate a
+fatal X error.
.SH "SEE ALSO"
safe(n), interp(n), library(n), load(n), package(n), source(n), unknown(n)
-
.SH KEYWORDS
-alias, auto\-loading, auto_mkindex, load, master interpreter, safe
+alias, auto-loading, auto_mkindex, load, master interpreter, safe
interpreter, slave interpreter, source
-
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