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+Tk 8.0p2 for Windows
+
+by Scott Stanton
+Sun Microsystems Laboratories
+scott.stanton@eng.sun.com
+
+SCCS: @(#) README 1.20 97/11/21 15:17:54
+
+1. Introduction
+---------------
+
+This is the directory where you configure and compile the Windows
+version of Tk. This directory also contains source files for Tk
+that are specific to Microsoft Windows. The rest of this file
+contains information specific to the Windows version of Tk.
+
+2. Distribution notes
+---------------------
+
+Tk 8.0 for Windows is distributed in binary form in addition to the
+common source release. The binary distribution is a self-extracting
+archive with a built-in installation script.
+
+Look for the binary release in the same location as the source release
+(ftp.smli.com:/pub/tcl or any of the mirror sites). For most users,
+the binary release will be much easier to install and use. You only
+need the source release if you plan to modify the core of Tcl, or if
+you need to compile with a different compiler. With the addition of
+the dynamic loading interface, it is no longer necessary to have the
+source distribution in order to build and use extensions.
+
+3. Compiling Tk
+----------------
+
+In order to compile Tk for Windows, you need the following items:
+
+ Tcl 8.0 Source Distribution (plus any patches)
+ Tk 8.0 Source Distribution (plus any patches)
+
+ The latest Win32 SDK header files
+
+ Borland C++ 4.5 or later (32-bit compiler)
+ or
+ Visual C++ 2.x or later
+
+
+In the "win" subdirectory of the source release, you will find two
+files called "makefile.bc" and "makefile.vc". These are the makefiles
+for the Borland and Visual C++ compilers respectively. You should
+copy the appropriate one to "makefile" and update the paths at the top
+of the file to reflect your system configuration. Now you can use
+"make" (or "nmake" for VC++) to build the tk libraries and the wish
+executable.
+
+In order to use the binaries generated by these makefiles, you will
+need to place the Tk script library files someplace where Tk can
+find them. Tk looks in one of two places for the library files:
+
+ 1) The environment variable "TK_LIBRARY".
+
+ 2) In the lib\tk8.0 directory under the Tcl installation directory
+ as specified in the registry:
+
+ For Windows NT & 95:
+ HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Sun\Tcl\8.0
+ Value Name is "Root"
+
+ For Win32s:
+ HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\SOFTWARE\Sun\Tcl\8.0\
+
+ 2) Relative to the directory containing the current .exe.
+ Tk will look for a directory "..\lib\tk8.0" relative to the
+ directory containing the currently running .exe.
+
+Note that in order to run wish80.exe, you must ensure that tcl80.dll,
+tclpip80.dll (plus tcl1680.dll under Win32s), and tk80.dll are on your
+path, in the system directory, or in the directory containing
+wish80.exe.
+
+4. Test suite
+-------------
+
+The Windows version of Tk does not pass many of the tests in the test
+suite. This is primarily due to dependencies in the test suite on the
+size of particular X fonts, and other X related features as well as
+problems with "exec". We will be working to develop a more general
+test suite for Tk under Windows, but for now, you will not be able to
+pass many of the tests.
+
+5. Known Bugs
+-------------
+
+Here is the current list of known bugs/missing features for the
+Windows beta version of Tk:
+
+- There is no support for custom cursors/application icons. The core
+ set of X cursors is supported, although you cannot change their color.
+- Stippling of arcs isn't implemented yet.
+- Some "wm" functions don't map to Windows and aren't implemented;
+ others should map, but just aren't implemented. The worst offenders
+ are the icon manipulation routines.
+- Under Win32s, you can only start one instance of Wish at a time.
+- Color management on some displays doesn't work properly resulting in
+ Tk switching to monochrome mode.
+- Tk seems to fail to draw anything on some Matrox Millenium cards.
+- Send and winfo interps are not currently supported
+- Printing does not work for images (e.g. GIF) on a canvas.
+- Tk_dialog appears in the upper left corner. This is a symptom of a
+ larger problem with "wm geometry" when applied to unmapped or
+ iconified windows.
+- Some keys don't work on international keyboards.
+- Grabs do not affect native menus or the title bar.
+- PPM images are using the wrong translation mode for writing to
+ files, resulting in CR/LF terminated PPM files.
+- Tk crashes if the display depth changes while it is running. Tk
+ also doesn't consistently track changes in the system colors.
+
+If you have comments or bug reports for the Windows version of Tk,
+please direct them to:
+
+Scott Stanton
+scott.stanton@eng.sun.com
+
+or post them to the newsgroup comp.lang.tcl.