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I have left out zircon, which seems to have provisions for tcl81, and
hfsutils and filerunner, which have been upgraded and probably checked
in the meantime.
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but aren't in a tk virtual category from
awk -F\| '$9 ~ /tk-/ && $7 !~ /tk/ {print $1}' INDEX
I didn't do anything about the ports which depend on things which depend
on a tk revision. I'd be afraid that the depended-upon port might change
and thus outdate the virtual category in the depender.
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free drag-and-drop GUI builder for Tk and Java from Sun
Tcl and Java Support: SpecTcl generates both Tcl and Java code.
Platform Independent: SpecTcl runs on all major platforms...
Constraint Based Alignment and resizing of widgets (buttons,
Geometry Manager: check boxes, etc.) is automatic. This makes
creating dynamic UIs and cross platform UIs a snap!
More infos and docu: http://sunscript.sun.com/products/spectcl.html
Cool stuff ! ;-)
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