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Re: Shell graphics in TCL?
Shay,
I don't think so.
If you want to have "graphics" in text mode, as I understand; and you
want it to be portable, the best bet is to use curses (or ncurses).
This is not too hard to learn, and is the standard way to implement
text-mode dialog boxes etc.
Gavrie.
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Gavrie Philipson
Email: gavrie@sparc.jct.ac.il
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On Fri, 23 Jun 1995, Shay Rojansky wrote:
> Hi, everyone.
> Ever since the great introductions to TCL/TK in the Linux meeting,
> I've been learning it and having a great time. I have even developed
> some useful utils (!!).
> What I wanted to ask is this: Are there any extensions to TCL for
> normal graphics without X? I'm referring to Slackware installation-type
> graphics. Even better - is there an extension that reads Tk commands
> and implements them without X? I'm not looking for something that
> uses the SVGA libraries...
>
> Thanks,
> Shay
>
> The chance of an event happening is inversly
> proportional to the general desire of it
> doing so.
> -Murphy
>