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From: lvirden@cas.org (Larry W. Virden)
Subject: comp.lang.tcl Frequently Asked Questions (May 31, 1996) (4/5)
Followup-To: comp.lang.tcl
Summary: A regular posting of the comp.lang.tcl Frequently Asked Questions
(FAQ) and their answers. This is the fourth of five parts.
This part is a catalog of Tcl-based programs.
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Keywords: tcl, extended tcl, wish, tk, expect
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X-Url: http://www.teraform.com/%7Elvirden/tcl-faq/part4.html Archive-name: tcl-faq/part4 Comp-lang-tcl-archive-name: tcl-faq.part04 Version: 7.000 Last-modified: May 31, 1996 For more information concerning Tcl (see "tcl-faq/part1"), (see "tcl-faq/part2"), (see "tcl-faq/part3") or (see "tcl-faq/part5"). Note that a URL or Contact address with ??? at the end means that I was unable to verify the address. Also, Contacts without addresses or marked as Unknown mean that I had limited to no information about the contact person. Index of questions: XII. What are some examples of applications using Tcl and/or Tk? o Absence - an in/out board o aclock o ADDD (A Depository of Development Documents) o addressbook o AddressManager o Agent Tcl o Alpha o Amiga OS Tcl 3.x port o Amiga NetBSD Tcl 3.x port o annoy o APRL o arswm o arTCLs o artts o AVB (Amazing Virtual Burrito Gooey) o aXe o bclock o beast o Beholder o BETH o biff clock o bitmap browser o Bowling o brClient o browse.tcl o BSVC o budge o bulletin board o cal.tcl o calculator (Booth) o calculator (Herron) o calculator (Shen) o Calendar / Rolodex o Caml Light o canvas_ui - a Tk sketcher o CACTVS o cbb - check book balancer o ccitcl o CEdit o CGI to Tcl and/or Tk o CGI Forms based mailing (Ivler) o CGI Forms based mailing (Knight) o CGI Tcl commands o chichot o cklist o classifyMail o Clock (Analog) o CmdLine o CML o CODA o CODE o coloredit o Compare Manifest o Configureth o Convert o Coral o CoST o costwish o cpp2itcl o cpumon o cron interface o CUTE o Datascope o datavision o dateicon o DCSE o DejaGnu o DGC Tools o Dialer o DiET o directory browser (Hughes) o directory browser (Khattra) o Directory User Agent interface o dogsbody o Dontspace o Dotfile Generator o Drag and Drop file browser o DumpExts o e93 o ECLiPSe o echo server o Edge o Editor's Assistant o edit-html o Elementary School Mathematics Drill o Elsbeth o Emacsclient alternative o Email CGI form script o Emil o Embedded Tk (ET) o Tcl etags program o EVA o evaluate_parameters o Expect o expecTerm o exmh o Fish Tank o floater o folderbiff o Font selector program o fn and ForumNet o FreeBSD shared library Tcl/Tk o Fresco CORBA interpreter o Frink o FSP client o ftp-inband o FVWM wish o GAGS o GDB Tk interface (Cygnus) o GDB Tk interface (tgdb) o Generalized Screen Printing o GENERIC 3D Kernel o getcons - get console o getname o geturl2 o Ginko o GOOD o Grail o Graph editor o Graphical Interface to CVS (Chan) o Graphical Interface to CVS (Marwood) o Grapher-3D o groupie o guest_book o Guile o gzip o Hdrug o Hierarchical Help System (HLP) o HLO o Home Librarian o Host Monitoring (hm) o hot2list o hp-tcl-cdplay o HP/UX binary version of Tk o HTCLtoTCL o html2mif o html2tk o HTML viewer o HTML2text o HTTP CGI example of calling Tcl o HTTP get program o Hypertext Help system o ical - a calendar manager o idiff o IDEA o IDL/Pvwave/Matlab to Tk o IEEE 488 GPIB board driver o Illustra ORDBMS to WWW CGI gateway o IMAGE o [incr tcl] class browser o Inter-Language unification (ILU) o Iplace - interactively place widgets on a frame o IPX ping o IVS o Jargon file interface o Java interface to Tcl (avh) o Java interface to Tcl (Corey) o js tools o Jungle o Karel the Robot o KIS o Klondike o KosherDill o l2x o Laserjet Manager o Lassen o LaTeX to HTML o LaTeX to Tk Help o Libsearch o Lightwave o lily o Linux port of Tcl/Tk o Linux port of Tcl/Tk 4.0 o lookup o Machete o MacTcl, 7.3 o man.tk o Mankala o Map_Marker o Marpa o Math Teaching Aid o maze o MazeMan o Me o memory allocation package o Menu Edit tool o mercurius o mg o mghello o MGGHAT o mib browser o mickey mouse clock o MiniHelp o mmm o Mobal o modometer o Modula-3 interface o Modules o Monitor files o Moog o mosaicRC o MS-DOS Tcl, 6.0a o MS-DOS Tcl, 6.2 o MS-DOS Tcl, 6.7 o MS-DOS Tcl, 7.x o MS-DOS Tk/Tcl o MS-DOS Windows Tcl o MS-DOS Windows Tcl/Tk via GNU-Win32 (Lantinga) o MS-DOS Windows Tcl/Tk via GNU-Win32 (Schumacher) o MS-DOS Windows DLL for Tcl o MS-DOS Windows TkWin Tcl/Tk (Alexin) o MS-DOS Windows TkWin Tcl/Tk (Kubota) o MS-DOS Windows twin Tcl/tk o MS-DOS Windows NT winnt Tcl/Tk o MS-DOS Windows NT winnt Tcl/Tk Japanese o msessmon o music o Mx o Mxedit o Nanny o Nautilus o Ned o NeoScript o Netrek Metaserver Monitor o newsflash o Newsspy o 99 bottles of beer on the wall o NMRView o nn-tk o Non-blocking Tcl interpreter o NR o nv o oa o Obeah o Objectify o ObjectiveBrowser o Objective-Framework o OBST o ODDIS (Oracle Data Dictionary Information System) o OmniMoni o Operator o Oracle wrap for Tk/Tcl o OS/2 port of Tcl 7.3 o OS/2 port of Tcl 7.4 o OS/2 port of Tk 4.1 o OS/9 Tcl o OSAtcl o Oscilloscope o ot o Oz o PADE o Palm o Parallel Processor Simulator o ParseArgs o Patch o PathFinder o Patience o PencilTCLClient o pgbrowse o Phantom o Phoenix o PhoneStation o Picasso o pixmap o planit o plop o PLPLOT o Point o Point repulsion demonstration o PostgresBrowswer o printop o ProTcl o ProTcXl o protoTcl o pTk Miscellaneous programs o ptkmotd o ptk ping o Ptolemy o Purchase o Qba o Qddb o Quiver o RAD/CVS o RasMol o rcsview o rech o Remote control of Tk apps o Reservation system o reversi o Rivet o Roger's Interface Language (RIL) o Role Playing DB o rolodex o RosettaMan o router-stats o Rmth o Runner's Diary o ruptool o Rush o Tcl interface to Sather o S-LVQ o Scheme-based Tk o schmod o sclock o SCOP o ScriptAce o sd_launch o sender o ServiceMail(TM) Toolkit o ServiceMail extras o setter o SGI Tcl/Tk binaries o SGI GL interpreter o Shiva o showaudio.tk o Show keycodes o Sift-Mail o sim68k o SimCity o SIMON o Simple database interface o Simple Order Form generator o skim o tkslrn o smaillog o CMU SMTP o SNMP Test Suite o SOAR o SSA interface o stetris o stprof o Tk Sound Editor (aedit) o SpecTcl/SpecJava o Spice interface o STEAD o subtile o Subway Navigator o SurfIt! o Swedish/English dictionary o Symbolic derivations o Tch o Tcl compiler (Koski) o Tcl compiler (Tromey) o Tcl o Tcl / Tk install softlink o Tcl shells o Tcl-my-fancy o tcl_cruncher o tcl2c o tcl2c for HP compilers o tcl2dos o tcl2html o tcl++ o tclbot o tclc o ICE Tcl/Tk Compiler (tclc) o tclCheck o Tcl Edit o tcllex o Tcl-NEST o Tcl/Tk Perl 5 (Beattie) o TclRobots o tcltags (Hoegeman) o tcltags (LoVerso) o tcltags (Tromey) o tcltkgrass o Tcl to C compiler (brannon) o tcl to c process o tcltools o tcltrim o tcltt, v1 o TCLtt (TCL-TinyTalk) o TclTutor o TclYasp o tcshql o tdcad o Teapot o TeenyMUD o term_expert o tess o testApp o TH o Threading Analyst o tickle o TickleServices o TIGER o timeclocks o timesheet o Tk o Tk patch to window raising o Tk to TkPerl converter o Tk Dylan o Tk extensions via imake o Tk Perl 4 (Schreiner) o Tk Perl 4 (Grobgeld) o Perl/Tk (pTk) o Tk Python (Ahlstrom) o Tk Python (Lumholt) o Tk without Tcl o tk WWW interface o Tk xworld o tkAtaxx o TkBabyNames o TkBible o tkbiff o tkbuttons o TkCD plus CDplayer o tkcdctl o tkchrom o tkCVS o tk-debug o tkDCSE o TkDesk o tkdiff o tkDIP o tkdir o TkDispCalc o tkdraw o tkdvi o tkedit o tkelm o TkFibs o tkfire o tkfonts o tkgnats o tkgoodstuff o tkgoph (Wade) o tkgopher o tkgrabber o Tk GUI builder o tkHelloWorld o TkHelp o tkhistory o TkHolWorkbench o tkHTML o tkhylafax o tkined o tkinfo o tkinspect o TkIspell o TkJdic o tkkids o TkLayers o tklayout o tklogger o tklsfonts o TkMail o tkmaillist o Tkmailto o TkMan o TkMapedit o tkmess o TkMH o TkMHn o tkmines o TkMix o tkmotd o tkmr o Tk mpeg_play o tkncaa o tknet o tknews o tknote o tkodo o Tkolumns o tkpb o tkpbiff o tkpiechart o tkping o TkPlanet o tkpostage o TkPostit o tkppp o tkprompt o tkps o tkrecord o tkreq o TkRolo o tkSather o tksccs o tkSketch o TkSol o tksquare o tk_stattab o tktail o tktar o tkTelnet (Hobbs) o tkTelnet (Patel) o tkterm o TkTetris o tktex o tktiles o tkview o TkVP o tkweb o tkwfd o Tkwm o tkwool o tkxpilots o tm o tmusic o tooltips o Towers of Hanoi o tpp o trad o trajectory o trajedit o trax o TreeLink o Trellis o ts (TeX) o TS (Console shell) o TUA o tupact o twoClocks o Tx o tyacc o typebreak o ui2perl o umake o uncgi (Demailly) o uncgi (Koreth) o unix.tk o URL to Tcl array decoder o USE o Usenet gateways for Compuserve and GEnie o User-Maint o user-setup o vat o vic o VIM o VMD o VMS port of Tcl/Tk (Angel Li) o VMS port of Tcl/Tk (Kimball) o VMS port of Tcl subset (Lester) o VROOM o VT100 emulator o VxWorks port of Tcl 7.0 o w3cli o Wafe o Wafe graphical cross-reference browser o Wafeperl o Wafepython o widget server o wish child o wish compiler (Buckingham) o wish compiler (Thomas) o wish compiler (Uhler) o wish Perl extension o word10 o Workspace o wt, a 3D game engine o wtour o wwwtools o xalias o xbible o XBrowse o xcal o Xdig o X-Directory o xdrum o xe o xelem o XESS Tk interface o xf o xf, Japanization version o xgpl o xibc o Xisrdisplay o xka o xkeysyms o xmotd o xmpeg o xnearest o xnet o Xnetlib o xnewscan o xpel o xphone o Xpilots interface o xpole o Xprint o XPVM o xreconfirm o X-Ref words o xscript o xstatus o XTeXShell o YART o YART/VR o yh2a o Zap Interpreters o Zircon o Zorro End of FAQ Index ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ From: FAQ Tcl/Tk Package Catalog Subject: -XII- What are some examples of applications using Tcl and Tk? What: Absence - an in/out board Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/potpourri/absence_v2.1.tar.gz> Description: A simple in/out board based on reserve. Contact: <URL:mailto:urban@mfr.dec.com> (Ron Urban) What: aclock (Lehenbauer) Where: From the contact alt.sources archives (Nov 1992) Description: Tk analog clock script - two versions were posted. Contact: <URL:mailto:karl@NeoSoft.com> (Karl Lehenbauer) What: ADDD (A Depository of Development Documents) Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.gmd.de/gmd/addd/> Description: An object oriented Software Engineering Environment extended using Tcl. Contact: <URL:mailto:kobialka@gmd.de> , <URL:mailto:meyke@gmd.de> What: addressbook Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.leo.org/pub/comp/os/linux/local/apps/addressbook-0.6.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/X11/xapps/addressbook-0.6.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://ftp.informatik.tu-muenchen.de/pub/comp/os/linux/local/apps/addressbook-0.6.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/NEW/addressbook-0.6.tar.gz> Description: A Tk program to manage your addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, and everything now written in your 'rolodex'. See <URL:http://wwwmayr.informatik.tu-muenchen.de/%7Edurka/addressbook/> for more information. Contact: <URL:mailto:durka@Informatik.TU-Muenchen.DE> (Clemens Durka) What: AddressManager Where: <URL:ftp://banff.cssip.edu.au/pub/addressManager0.2.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/addressManager0.2.tar.gz> Description: A GUI for address database management - a graphical rolodex. Contact: <URL:mailto:Chunping.Ding@cssip.edu.au> (Chunping DING) <URL:mailto:ding@vail.levels.unisa.edu.au> (Chunping Ding) What: Agent Tcl Where: <URL:ftp://bald.cs.dartmouth.edu/pub/agents/agent.1.1.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://bald.cs.dartmouth.edu/pub/agents/doc.1.1.ps.gz> Description: Modified version of Tcl 7.4/Tk 4.0 which implements a transportable agent system in which autonomous programs, written in Agent Tcl, migrate under their own control from machine to machine, interacting with other agents. Analagous to Telescript, but using Tcl as the language. Package consists of a server and tclX/tkX interpreters. Limited security implemented at this time, but this component is under development. See <URL:http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/%7Ergray/transportable.html> for more details. Contact: <URL:mailto:robert.s.gray@dartmouth.edu> (Bob Gray) What: Alpha Where: <URL:ftp://cs.rice.edu/public/Alpha/Alpha_5.81.sea.hqx> Description: Alpha version 5.x is a Macintosh System 7.0 shareware ($25) Tcl programmable editor. The Think C 5.0 Tcl source for the Mac is available as well. For more information, see <URL:http://www.cs.umd.edu/%7Ekeleher/alpha.html>. Contact: <URL:mailto:pete@cs.rice.edu> What: Amiga OS Tcl 3.x port Where: From the contact Description: A port of Tcl 3.x to the Amiga. Uses Amiga share libraries and implements "send" under the Amiga OS, plus a post. Includes a MIDI file loader and player. Works, but is not up to the latest version of Tcl nor is further work occurring. Contact: <URL:mailto:karl@sugar.neosoft.com> (Karl Lehenbauer) What: Amiga NetBSD Tcl 3.x port Where: From the contact Description: A port of Tcl and Tk for Amiga NetBSD running X11R5. Contact: <URL:mailto:markus@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de> (Markus Illenseer) What: annoy Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/annoy.tk.gz> Description: Tk Towers of Hanoi application. Contact: <URL:mailto:dap@fubar.damon.com> (Damon Permezel) What: APRL Where: <URL:ftp://sound.media.mit.edu/pub/Code/aprl/aprl-1995may20.tgz> Description: A Tcl based tool for audio pattern recognition. See also <URL:http://sound.media.mit.edu/projects/aprl>. Contact: <URL:mailto:dpwe@media.mit.edu> (DAn Ellis) <URL:mailto:eds@media.mit.edu> (Eric Scheirer) What: arswm Where: From the contact Description: Window manager configurable using Tcl. Contact: <URL:mailto:burdick@ars.rtp.nc.us> (Bill Burdick) What: arTCLs Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/artcls.tar.gz> Description: a Wish-based Usenet news reader Contact: <URL:mailto:mh@wx.gtegsc.com> (Mike Hoegeman) What: artts Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.crl.com/ftp/users/pc/pcoad/artts1.1.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/artts1.0.tar.gz> Description: The anal retentive time tracking software (artts) allows you to track the amount of time spent on various tasks. Includes a simple report generator. Contact: <URL:mailto:pcoad@crl.com> (Paul E Coad) What: AVB (Amazing Virtual Burrito Gooey) Where: <URL:ftp://ibm3.carb.nist.gov/pub/jonathan/AVB.tar.gz> Description: A Tk program to display a burrito and change it's foreground color. Seriously. Contact: <URL:mailto:jonathan@indigo1.carb.nist.gov> (Jonathan F. Dill) What: aXe Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.x.org/contrib/editors/aXe-6.1.2.tar.Z> <URL:ftp://arjuna.ncl.ac.uk/pub/aXe/aXe-6.1.2.tar.Z> Description: An easy to use X11R5 text editor. Allows user to optionally include Tcl as an extension language. Does not permit commercial use. Contact: <URL:mailto:J.K.Wight@newcastle.ac.uk> (J. K. Wight) What: bclock Where: From the contact Description: Tk clock program which uses a bezier curve to draw the hands. Contact: <URL:mailto:shess@tundra.winternet.com> (Scott Hess) What: beast Where: From the contact Description: Both Expect And Scotty Together (BEAST) permits intelligent interrogation of network nodes to see if they support IP stacks and an SNMP agent. Contact: <URL:mailto:ian@batfink.netmc.com> (Ian Jarrett) What: Beholder Where: <URL:ftp://dnpap.et.tudelft.nl/pub/btng/btng-5.0.tar.gz> Description: Beholder is a RMON implementation which opens a pipe to the stdspook SNMP frontend and converts the output to Tcl lists, etc. Contact: Unknown What: BETH Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/beth.4.1.tar.gz> Description: Browsing and Editing Tcl Hypertool (BETH). Contact: <URL:mailto:svoboda@ece.cmu.edu> (David Svoboda) What: biff clock Where: From the contact alt.sources archives (Nov 1992) Description: Tk example program showing biff and xclock like functions Contact: <URL:mailto:karl@NeoSoft.com> (Karl Lehenbauer) What: bitmap browser Where: From the contact Description: bmb.tk is a bitmap browser reminiscent of the xbmbrowser. Contact: <URL:mailto:robert.bagwill@nist.gov> (Bob Bagwill) What: Bowling Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/xbowl-1.4.gz> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/xbowl-dist-2.0.tar.gz> Description: Tk based bowling game, using the core Tcl/Tk. Contact: <URL:mailto:grina@fai.com> (Peter Grina) What: brClient Where: From the contact Description: A simple Tk remote directory browser. It connects to a server to get info to display. brServer was also posted. Requires Tk and Tcl-DP. Contact: <URL:mailto:hshi@neumann.uwaterloo.ca> (Hanmao Jim Shi) What: browse.tcl Where: alt.sources archives (Mar 90) Description: Directory browser w/Tcl Contact: <URL:mailto:peter@taronga.com> (Peter da Silva) What: BSVC Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.eos.ncsu.edu/pub/bsvc/bsvc-1.0b1.tar.Z> Description: A microprocessor simulation framework written in C++ and Tcl/tk. Provides a GUI and C++ classes to facilitate the development of microprocessor simulators. Requires gcc, g++ library, wish and the addinput extension. Contact: <URL:mailto:bwmott@eos.ncsu.edu> (Bradford W. Mott) What: budge Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/budge.tar.gz> Description: Tk based arcade/puzzle game - a cross between Sokoban, Pac-Man and Blind Date (the TV show). Contact: <URL:mailto:np2@doc.ic.ac.uk> (Nat Pryce) What: bulletin board Where: From the contact Description: Program based on [incr tcl]/itcl which can be used to store various pieces of info, represented by icons. Contact: <URL:mailto:roseman@cpsc.ucalgary.ca> (Mark Roseman) What: cal.tcl Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.net-quest.com/users/ivler/tcl/cal.cgi> <URL:ftp://ftp.net-quest.com/users/ivler/tcl/uncgi_14.tar.gz> Description: CGI script to provide a WWW-based, dynamic, calendar. Requires uncgi. See a demo at <URL:http://www.net-quest.com/%7Eivler/cal/cal.html>. Contact: <URL:mailto:ivler@i-xpress.com> (J.M. Ivler) What: calculator (Booth) Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/extensions/calculator.tar.gz> Description: Simple Tk calculator. Contact: <URL:mailto:richard.booth@att.com> (Richard Booth) What: calculator (Herron) Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/calc.tk.gz> Description: a simple calculator. Contact: <URL:mailto:david@davids.mmdf.com> (David Herron) What: calculator (Shen) Where: From the contact Description: Simple Tk calculator Contact: <URL:mailto:slshen@lbl.gov> (Sam Shen) <URL:mailto:sls@aero.org> (Sam Shen) What: Calendar / Rolodex Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/organizer.tar.gz> Description: A calendar/rolodex written in Tk. Also can browse/edit other colon-separated field files. The calendar and rolodex portions are split into source-able separate files for use in other applications. Contact: <URL:mailto:mengel@dcdmwm.fnal.gov> (Marc Mengel) What: Caml Light Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.inria.fr/lang/caml-light/> Description: An implementation of the ML language that does not comply to the standard but is small, modest in memory requirements, available for micros, simple to compile, provides C interface and comes with useful libraries. Runs on most Unix, Mac and 386 PCs under MSDOS. Includes a Tk-based graphical user interface and a hypertext browser for module interfaces. Contact: <URL:mailto:caml-light@pauillac.inria.fr> <URL:mailto:caml-list-request@pauillac.inra.fr> What: canvas_ui - a Tk sketcher Where: From the contact Description: a Tk sketching program which uses a canvas and creates Postscript files. Contact: <URL:mailto:welch@parc.xerox.com> (Brent Welch) What: CACTVS Where: <URL:http://schiele.organik.uni-erlangen.de/cactvs/> Description: Distributed client/server system for the computation, management, analysis and visualisation of chemical information of any type. Uses Tix/Tk. Contact: <URL:mailto:wdi@schiele.organik.uni-erlangen.de> (Wolf-Dietrich Ihlenfeldt) What: cbb - check book balancer Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.me.umn.edu/pub/finance/cbb-0.62a.tar.gz> Description: Perl script with Tcl/Tk graphical front end for a program to maintain a check book balance database. The program requires Perl 5 and Tcl 7.4/tclX/Tk 4.0. It can import Quicken export files. Now supports recurring transactions, international date format, now requires Tk 4.0. See <URL:http://www.me.umn.edu/1s/home/clolson/> for some pointers. Contact: <URL:mailto:curt@sledge.mn.org> (Curtis Olson) What: ccitcl Where: <URL:http://gdbdoc.gdb.org/letovsky/tcl/ccitcl.html> Description: A script interpreter intended for client-side scripting on the WorldWideWeb. It integrates Tcl 7.3, Tk 3.6p1, Safe-Tcl, and the cci extension. Contact: <URL:mailto:letovsky@gdb.org> (Stan Letovsky) What: CEdit Where: <URL:ftp://invaders.dcrl.nd.edu/pub/tk/> Description: A Programmer's editor, written entirely in Tcl/Tk. Features brace, bracket, and paren matching, shifting of selecting text, highlighting of comments, procedure lists for C, LISP, Scheme, Tcl/Tk, Perl, integrated make utility, regular expression find/replace with scrollable history, infinite undo/redo, n-character wide tab stops. Contact: <URL:mailto:agy@cse.nd.edu> (Alan G. Yoder) What: CGI to Tcl and/or Tk Where: From the contact Description: Simple Common Gateway Interface scripts for invoking Tcl scripts or Tk scripts. Contact: <URL:mailto:sgutfreund@gte.com> (Yechezkal-Shimon Gutfreund) What: CGI Forms based mailing (Ivler) Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.net-quest.com/users/ivler/tcl/email.tcl> Description: A Tcl script to do CGI processing of 'email the form data' for the programmer. Requires uncgi. Contact: <URL:mailto:ivler@i-xpress.com> (J.M. Ivler) What: CGI Forms based mailing (Knight) Where: From the contact Description: A Tcl script to allow Common Gateway Interface forms-based mailing to a specific user. Contact: <URL:mailto:J.P.Knight@lut.ac.uk> (Jon P. Knight) What: CGI Tcl commands Where: <URL:http://camnet.ge.com/tcl/> Description: C code implementing Tcl commands for query-string parsing and other interesting things for CGI programmers. Contact: <URL:mailto:kennykb@crd.ge.com> (Kevin B. Kenny) What: chichot Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/chichot-0.12.tar.gz> Description: A software agent that assists the user throughout the interaction with the xterm session. Contact: <URL:mailto:wieckows@cs.umn.edu> (Zbigniew Wieckowski) What: cklist Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/cklist115.tar.gz> Description: Tk based checklist for projects, etc. Contact: <URL:mailto:monty.scroggins@rsd.dl.nec.com> (Monty Scroggins) What: classifyMail Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tcl-slocal.tcl.gz> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/classifyMail.tcl.gz> Description: Tcl replacement for MH slocal, providing extended capabilities. Contact: <URL:mailto:burdick@ars.rtp.nc.us> (Bill Burdick) What: Clock (Analog) Where: From the contact Description: Graphical representation of non-digital clock. Contact: <URL:mailto:karl@NeoSoft.com> (Karl Lehenbauer) What: CmdLine Where: From comp.sources.misc archives Description: OODC++ library and driver to parse command line arguments. Written by the author of ParseArgs, but completely redesigned and rewritten - has no dependency on ParseArgs. Contact: <URL:mailto:Brad_Appleton@ivhs.mot.com> (Brad Appleton) What: CML Where: <URL:http://www.dl.ac.uk/CBMT/cml/index.html> Description: CML is a Chemical Markup Language. It is based on using sgmls, Tcl 7.4 or newer, RasMol, Tix, BLT, cost, and a few other pieces. You should be able to get to all the pieces from following the links on the above page. Contact: Unknown What: CODA Where: <URL:http://codahp.cebaf.gov:3000/coda/coda_home.html> Description: CEBAF Online Data Acquisition is a general data acquisition system for nuclear physics research. This system uses (is about to use?) Tcl to tie together the various programs. Contact: <URL:mailto:mailserv@cebaf.gov> (CODA mailing list) using a "SUBSCRIBE CODA-L" for the body of the message. What: CODE Where: <URL:http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/code/> Description: Tk/Tix based system to produce parallel programs for the Sequent Symmetry as well as other PVM-based networks of heterogeneous machines. Contact: <URL:mailto:emery@cs.utexas.edu> (Emery Berger) What: coloredit Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/coloredit.tk.gz> Description: Tk script to edit colors Contact: <URL:mailto:slshen@lbl.gov> (Sam Shen) <URL:mailto:sls@aero.org> (Sam Shen) What: Compare Manifest Where: From the contact Description: tclX program that reads a MANIFEST and compares directory hierarchy to it. Contact: <URL:mailto:karl@NeoSoft.com> (Karl Lehenbauer) What: Configureth Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/configureth.tk.gz> Description: Tk program to modify widget configurations (colors, font, curosrs, etc.) on any currently running Tk program. Contact: <URL:mailto:svoboda@ece.cmu.edu> (David Svoboda) What: Convert Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/convert-1.3.tar.gz> Description: A tclX 7.4/Tk 4.0 program which has over 200 conversions from one general unit to another (centimeters to feet, etc.). Contact: <URL:mailto:lonewolf@compulink.gr> (Costas Vlassis) What: Coral Where: <URL:http://www.cs.wisc.edu/coral/> Description: A deductive database similar in concept to Prolog. When it runs in "server" mode, there is a Tk GUI client as well as a Tk explanation tool. The package also builds a Tcl shell with Coral database extension. Contact: <URL:mailto:flisakow@cs.wisc.edu> (Shaun Flisakowski) What: CoST Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.crl.com/users/je/jenglish/cost.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://euromath.dk/pub/cost/> Description: The Copenhagen SGML Tool is a structure-controlled SGML application programming tool based on the sgmls parser and [incr tcl]/itcl. For more information, see <URL:http://www.art.com/cost/>. Version 2.0a2 is based on Tcl 7.4/ Tk 4.0. Also is known to work with itcl 1.5, 2.0 beta, BLT 1.8, and Tix 4.0. Does not work with Tcl 7.3 / Tk 3.6. Contact: <URL:mailto:Klaus.Harbo@euromath.dk> (Klaus Harbo) <URL:mailto:jenglish@crl.com> (Joe English) What: costwish Where: <URL:http://www.venus.co.uk/omf/costwish> <URL:http://www.neosoft.com/tcl/NEW/> Description: Generic graphical interface to CoST SGML/ESIS post processing tool. Written in Tcl/Tk and uses CoST-2. It is not an authoring too, a DTD editor, a parser, a WWW browser or a typesetting tool. Contact: <URL:mailto:pmr@venus.co.uko> (Peter Murray-Rust) What: cpp2itcl Where: From the contact Description: Program to parse C++ header files and automaticallty extract C++ bindings. Contact: <URL:mailto:karel.zuiderveld@cv.ruu.nl> (Karel Zuiderveld) What: cpumon Where: <URL:ftp://bilby.cs.uwa.oz.au/pub/glenn/cpumon/> Description: Invokes vmstat processes to monitor CPU metrics and plots them in a tri-color graph. Contact: <URL:mailto:glenn@fs.com.au> (Glenn Huxtable) What: cron interface Where: <URL:ftp://avahi.inria.fr/tcl/tkcron/> <URL:ftp://dslab.csie.ncu.edu.tw/pub/tcl/> <URL:ftp://kolal.inria.fr/tcl/> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tkcron-2.12.tcl.gz> Description: TkCron is a Tk 4 simple interface to crontab creation. Contact: <URL:mailto:beust@sophia.inria.fr> (Cedric Beust - TkCron v1 author) <URL:mailto:wbchi@dslab.csie.ncu.edu.tw> (Wann-Ban Chi - TkCron v2 author) <URL:mailto:colin@dslab.csie.ncu.edu.tw> (Colin Lee - TkCron v2 author) What: CUTE Where: From the contact Description: Call Unix/Tcl Environment - a serial port 'expect' like program. Contact: <URL:mailto:karl@NeoSoft.com> (Karl Lehenbauer) What: Datascope Where: <URL:http://jspc-www.colorado.edu/software/software.html#datascope> Description: A single user updatable relational database system with C, FORTRAN, Tcl and Perl interfaces. Each table is represented by a fixed format file. It is not SQL-based, and is intended for small databases. Contact: <URL:mailto:danq@spot.Colorado.EDU> (Daniel Quinlan) What: datavision Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/dv1.0b.tar.gz> Description: DataVision is a window surfaced table plotting program based on Tcl 7.3/Tk 3.6/tclX. Supports 2-D diagrams. Has been tested with Windowing Oracle SQL (wosql) version 2.2 as well. Contact: <URL:mailto:boese@ipf.bau-verm.uni-karlsruhe.de> (Michael Boese) What: dateicon Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/dateicon-0.1.tar.gz> Description: Attach an icon (which displays the current date) to a Tk window. Contact: <URL:mailto:peterw@archsci.arch.su.edu.au> (Peter Williams) What: DCSE Where: <URL:ftp://uiam3.uia.ac.be/[.dcse]/TKCDSE-SGI-3_0.TAR_Z> Description: An X11 multiple sequence alignment editor for editing protein, DNA or RNA alignments. It is available for Silicon Graphics (IRIX) currently. Contact: <URL:mailto:derijkp@reks.uia.ac.be> (Peter De Rijk) What: DejaGnu Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cygnus.com/pub/dejagnu/dejagnu-1.3.tar.gz> and other GNU sites. Description: An expect 5.x based package designed to be a framework for testing other software. Separate test suites exist for GDB and binutils. Note that the tar includes a complete release of Tcl 7.5b1 and expect 5.x. Additional test suites are available. Contact: <URL:mailto:rob@cygnus.com> (Rob Savoye) What: DGC Tools Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/dgctools-0.2.tar.gz> Description: Tke, a multi-window X11 text editor and "Tkt" - a Terminal Emulator/Command line/Shell window program, and "tkb" an experimental C++/C source browser. Requires tclX/Tk. Contact: <URL:mailto:dave_clemans@wv.mentorg.com> (Dave Clemans) What: Dialer Where: From the contact Description: Tk interface that dials your modem, executes a login script and starts a program of your choice (such as ppp, term, etc.) on successful connection. Requires Tk 4.1. Contact: <URL:mailto:markcrim@umich.edu> (Mark Crimmins) What: DiET Where: <URL:http://arch.hku.hk/people/matchy/DiET_for_ET1_1c.patch.gz> <URL:http://arch.hku.hk/people/matchy/DiET_for_ET1_0.patch.gz> Description: DiET (Dp in ET) is a patch to Embedded Tcl extended it so as to support Tcl-DP (Tcp Distributed Programming package). Contact: <URL:mailto:matchy@arch.hku.hk> (Ma Jin Ming Matchy) What: directory browser (Hughes) Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/dirbrowser.gz> Description: Tk interface to browse directories, not files Contact: <URL:mailto:doug@eng.auburn.edu> (Doug Hughes) What: directory browser (Khattra) Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/dir.shar.gz> Description: Simple directory browser behaving similar to NeXT file browser. Contact: <URL:mailto:taj@wimsey.com> (Taj Khattra) What: Directory User Agent interface Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.ics.uci.edu/mrose/fredtcl/fredtcl-sunos4.tar.Z> <URL:ftp://ftp.ics.uci.edu/mrose/fredtcl/fredtcl.tar.Z> Description: A program that interrogates the OSI Directory about information objects, people, programs, organizations, etc. This is for ISODE 8.0. Contact: <URL:mailto:isode@nic.ddn.mil> What: dogsbody Where: <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/devel/lang/tcl/dogsbody01.tgz> Description: A Tcl/Tk 3.6/4.0 file manager program, popping open rxvt's and text editors for text files, directory listings, news and mail readers, etc. Contact: <URL:mailto:cr25@pmms.cam.ac.uk> (C.J.Read) What: Dontspace Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.ucla.edu/pub/ficus/johnh/dontspace-1.0.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/dontspace-1.0.tar.gz> Description: Extended Tk solitaire game, modeled after the "Free Space" game distributed with a certain microcomputer OS Windows package. Contact: <URL:mailto:johnh@ficus.cs.ucla.edu> (John Heidemann) What: Dotfile Generator Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.imada.ou.dk/pub/dotfile/dotfile.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://ftp.eece.ksu.edu/pub/dotfile/dotfile.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/dotfile-1.1.tar.gz> Description: The Dotfile Generator is a configuration tool. Configuration modules exist for emacs, and modules are being created for tcsh, bash, and fvwm. A Tcl 7.4/Tk 4.0 application which translations user input via checkboxes, entries, menus, etc. into some sort of output code. The transformation is coded in modules where the user describes the element to be shown along with some help. The module then generates the configuration language needed. Currently modules for elisp for Emacs/Xemacs, as well as tcsh and fvwm are provided. Other modules can be coded - bash, procmail and the NCSA WWW server are in progress. To see more info, including some screen dumps of the program please refer to <URL:http://www.imada.ou.dk/%7Eblackie/dotfile/>. Contact: <URL:mailto:dotfile-request@imada.ou.dk> (Dotfile Generator Admin) with the subject of 'subscribe'. What: Drag and Drop file browser Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/dragndrop.tk.gz> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tkfb.shar.gz> Description: Drag and drop based directory browser (tkfb) and helper programs with a NeXTStep like interface. Version 2 of dragndrop.tk was renamed to tkfb. Contact: <URL:mailto:schwartz@cse.psu.edu> (Scott Schwartz) What: DumpExts Where: <URL:ftp://roger-rabbit.cs.berkeley.edu/pub/winnt/sun_tcltk/tcl7.5a1/> Description: Command to generate .def file for Windows. Contact: <URL:mailto:chaffee@bugs-bunny.cs.berkeley.edu> (Gordon Chaffee) What: e93 Where: From the contact Description: A programmer-oriented text editor which uses Tcl as a scripting language. It allows an unlimited number of open files, multiple selections, columnar selection, cut/copy/paste, multiple clipboards, unlimited undo/redo, regular expression search/replace, keyboard binding, customizable menus, adjustable fonts, adjustable tab sizes, ability to run tasks from within document windows, color and more. No user manual exists yet. Contact: <URL:mailto:squirest@icomsim.com> (Todd Squires) What: ECLiPSe Where: <URL:ftp://ecrc.de/pub/eclipse/> Description: ECLiPSe (ECRC Logic Programming System) combines the functionalities of several ECRC systems, including SEPIA (an Edinburgh-style extensible Prolog system based on a WAM compiler), MegaLog (a database system) and CHIP (a constraint logic programming system). Amoung many other pieces of software, it uses Tk as an interface to the X toolkit. Software has a nominal feed for academic and government-sponsored organizations. Contact: <URL:mailto:eclipse_request@ecrc.de> (Orders, subscription to mailing list) What: echo server Where: From the contact Description: Simple server and client to demonstrate Tcl 7.5's socket functionality. Contact: <URL:mailto:statham@bga.com> (Perry Statham) What: Edge Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.ira.uka.de/pub/graphic/edge.tar.Z> Description: Xf tool called edge. Contact: Unknown What: Editor's Assistant Where: <URL:ftp://gaia.cs.umass.edu/pub/hgschulz/edas/edas-3.3.tgz> Description: Manage papers, editors and events in the editorial submission process. Uses Tcl. Contact: <URL:mailto:hgs@fokus.gmd.de> (Henning Schulzrinne) What: edit-html Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.x.org/R5contrib/edit-html.tcl.Z> Description: Tk wish script for creating HTML-based documents. Contact: <URL:mailto:Nathan.Torkington@vuw.ac.nz> (Nathan Torkington) What: Elementary School Mathematics Drill Where: From the contact Description: Tk script to drill a fourth grade student on math. Contact: <URL:mailto:hueni@glue.ch> (Hermann H"uni) What: Elsbeth Where: <URL:http://www.ece.cmu.edu/afs/ece/usr/svoboda/www/elsbeth/elsbeth.2.2.tar> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/NEW/elsbeth.2.2.tar.gz> Description: Elsbeth is a full-fledged Tk 4.x based text editor which provides a library of bindings to add functions like search/replace interactive window sizing/movement, word completion, and other goodies to most of the standard Tk widgets. See the page <URL:http://www.ece.cmu.edu/afs/ece/usr/svoboda/www/elsbeth/homepage.html> for more information. Contact: <URL:mailto:svoboda@ece.cmu.edu> (David Svoboda) What: Emacsclient alternative Where: <URL:http://www.prz.tu-berlin.de/%7Enickel/tcl/hacks/> Description: A "cheap" variant of the Emacsclient/server model which does not wait for completion, works across a network on the same X display, and utilizes xauth security, written in Tk and Emacs Lisp. Contact: <URL:mailto:nickel@cs.tu-berlin.de> (Juergen Nickelsen) What: Email CGI form script Where: From the contact Description: A tcl script that generates the HTML for an email entry page. Contact: <URL:mailto:hhalkin@ucsd.edu> (Hubert Halkin) What: Emil Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.uu.se/pub/unix/networking/mail/emil/> <URL:ftp://ftp.sunet.se/pub/unix/mail/email/> <URL:ftp://scr.doc.ic.ac.uk/computing/mail/emil/> <URL:ftp://ftp.warwick.ac.uk/pub/mail/mime/emil/> Description: A tool for converting between MIME, Eudora, Mailtool, PC client, Mac client email formats. Header handling and conversion control configured in Tcl. Version 2.0.5 now available. Contact: <URL:mailto:Martin.Wendel@udac.uu.se> (Martin Wendel) What: Embedded Tk (ET) Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.vnet.net/pub/users/drh/et1_5.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://ftp.vnet.net/pub/users/drh/ET.ps.gz> Description: Code preprocessor and library which simplifies the task of developing applications which use both C and Tcl/Tk. Version 1.2d supports Tk 3.6. Version 1.5 is the latest version and it works with Tk 4.0. Comes with some sample applications such as a terminal emulator window, as well as a 30 page article describing ET. See <URL:http://www.vnet.net/users/drh/> for more details. Contact: <URL:mailto:drh@world.std.com> (D. Richard Hipp) What: Tcl etags program Where: From the contact Description: A gawk script which generates an Emacs tag file for Tcl code. Contact: <URL:mailto:ted@nmsu.edu> (Ted Dunning) What: EVA Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.sowa.is.uec.ac.jp/pub/Lang/perl5/Tk/> Description: An interactive facility to interact with running perl/Tk widgets. Helps with testing of widget interactions. Contact: <URL:mailto:kobayasi@sowa.is.uec.ac.jp> (KOBAYASI Hiroaki) What: evaluate_parameters Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.Lehigh.EDU/pub/evap/evap-2.x/evap-2.2.tar.Z> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/evap-2.1.tar.gz> Description: evaluate_parameters is a Perl program that processes command line arguments in a simple consistent manner performing type-checking, multi-levels of help, etc. generate_tk_program is an auxiliary program which generates a Tcl/Tk GUI wrapper around one's Perl or C program to gather the command line arguments interactively. Contact: <URL:mailto:lusol@lehigh.edu> (Stephen O. Lidie) What: Expect Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cme.nist.gov/pub/expect/expect.shar.Z> <URL:ftp://ftp.cme.nist.gov/pub/expect/expect.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://www.cme.nist.gov/pub/expect/alpha.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://cmsr3.scm.liv.ac.uk/pub/expect5.9.tar.gz> Description: Expect is a scripting language to interace with programs such as ftp, telnet, fsck, and others that normally cannot be automated from a shell script. Think of it as providing the means to 'remote control' other programs. It is thus also good for automating program exection on remote systems, and providing the means to creating Tk interfaces on top of other, non-GUI, programs Version 5 is Tcl 7 compatible. The version on liv.ac.uk, while not from the author, is a set of source modified to be used with tclX, BLT, and TkSteal. Version 5.19 (the tar.gz version) is Tcl 7.4 compatible. This package will also build expectk, which allows one to write Tk interfaces to the above types of programs. The alpha file is Expect 5.20a3, for Tcl 7.5b3 and Tk 4.1b3. For more information on Expect, see <URL:http://www.cme.nist.gov/pub/expect/> and <URL:http://www.cme.nist.gov/pub/expect/FAQ.html>. Contact: <URL:mailto:libes@cme.nist.gov> (Don Libes) What: expecTerm Where: <URL:ftp://ceylon.gte.com/pub/expecterm/expecTerm1.0beta.tar.Z> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/extensions/expecTerm1.0beta.tar.gz> Description: expect with terminal emulation Contact: <URL:mailto:matheus@gte.com> (Christopher J. Matheus) and <URL:mailto:weissman@gte.com> (Mark D. Weissman) What: exmh Where: <URL:ftp://parcftp.xerox.com/pub/exmh/exmh-1.6.5.tar.Z> Description: A Tk based UI to MH. Supports nested folders, MIME/metamail, pre-sorting mail into different folders before you read it, searching for URI/URL/URN references, etc. Contact: <URL:mailto:welch@parc.xerox.com> (Brent Welch) What: Fish Tank Where: <URL:http://www-vis.cs.umass.edu/%7Eheller/Workshop/Fish.tcl.gz> Description: The famous Tcl/Tk Fish tank. See <URL:http://vis-www.cs.umass.edu/%7Eheller/Workshop/workshop.html> for a bit more info. Contact: <URL:mailto:Heller@CS.UMass.EDU> (Robert Heller) What: floater Where: <URL:http://http.cs.berkeley.edu/%7Epike/floater/> <URL:ftp://helen.cs.berkeley.edu/pub/pike/> Description: Tcl/Tk server for playing duplicate and non-duplicate bridge over the internet. Contact: <URL:mailto:pike@cs.berkeley.edu> (Geoff Pike) What: folderbiff Where: From the contact Description: Tk program to watch MH/slocal folders and, when button clicked, start up an exmh session on a folder that gets new mail Contact: <URL:mailto:burdick@ars.rtp.nc.us> (Bill Burdick) What: Font selector program Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.ora.com//published/oreilly/xresource/issue11/Interactive.tar.Z> Description: A Tcl/Tk interface to XLFD font selection. This was written for the X Resource issue 11 article "Interactive GUI development environments: A comparison of Tcl/Tk, the Desktop Kornshell and MetaCard", which compares dtksh, Tcl/Tk, and MetaCard. Also see <URL:http://www.metacard.com/> for more information. Contact: <URL:mailto:raney@metacard.com> (Scott Raney) What: fn and ForumNet Where: <URL:ftp://f.ms.uky.edu/u/ftp/pub/misc/vms-fn/> Description: ForumNet - teleconferencing system, fn - client to access ForumNet Contact: <URL:mailto:sean@ms.uky.edu> (Sean Casey) ??? <URL:mailto:csc@pilot.njin.net> (Sean Casey)??? What: FreeBSD shared library Tcl/Tk Where: <URL:ftp://freebsd.cdrom.com/pub/FreeBSD/FreeBSD-current/ports/lang/tcl/> <URL:ftp://freebsd.cdrom.com/pub/FreeBSD/FreeBSD-current/ports/x11/tk/> Description: FreeBSD port of Tcl/Tk. Some extensions may also build shared libraries - email the contact for details. Contact: <URL:mailto:thomas@ghpc8.ihf.rwth-aachen.de> (Thomas Gellekum) What: Fresco CORBA interpreter Where: From the contact Description: As part of Fresco, a Tcl-based interpreter (dish) that uses CORBA dynamic invocation was developed. See <URL:http://www.faslab.com/fresco/HomePage.html> for more info. Contact: <URL:mailto:linton@marktwain.rad.sgi.com> (Mark Linton) What: Frink Where: <URL:ftp://catless.ncl.ac.uk/pub/frink.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/frink-1.2p18.tar.gz> Description: Program to prettify your Tcl/Tk/itcl program. Frink formats, minimises and obfuscates your Tcl code. Does not permit commercial use. Contact: <URL:mailto:Lindsay.Marshall@newcastle.ac.uk> (Lindsay F. Marshall) What: FSP client Where: <URL:ftp://genie.lut.ac.uk/murf/> Description: Wafe/Perl based interface to FSP. Contact: <URL:mailto:M.T.Hamilton@lut.ac.uk> (Martin Hamilton) What: ftp-inband Where: From the contact Description: An expect script which uses it's own internal protocol to copy files over a telnet/rlogin/etc. link. Contact: <URL:mailto:libes@nist.gov> (Don Libes) What: FVWM wish Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.ora.com//published/oreilly/xresource/issue14/FvwmWish1.0.tar.Z> Description: Source from The X Resource, Issue 14, article entitled "Tickling Fvwm: Extending Tk as an Fvwm Module". which is really about extending Fvwm with Tk modules. Contact: <URL:mailto:schmi107@maroon.tc.umn.edu> (Jay Schmidgall) What: GAGS Where: <URL:ftp://kal-el.ugr.es/GAGS/GAGS-0.94c.tar.gz> Description: A GA application generator and C++ class library, which uses a Tk/Tcl graphical interface. See <URL:http://kal-el.ugr.es/gags.html> for more details. Contact: <URL:mailto:jmerelo@kal-el.ugr.es> (J.J. Merelo Guervos) What: GDB Tk interface (Cygnus) Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cygnus.com/pub/gdbtk/> Description: A GPL'd Tk interface to GDB 4.15.1. Contact: <URL:mailto:rob@cygnus.com> (Rob Savoye) What: GDB Tk interface (tgdb) Where: <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/devel/debuggers/tgdb-1.4.src.tgz> <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/devel/debuggers/tgdb_wish-linux.tgz> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tgdb_wish-IRIX5.2.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tgdb_wish-Sol2.4sparc.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tgdb_wish-AIX32RS6k.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tgdb_wish-HPUX-bin.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tgdb_wish-sunos4.1.3.tar.gz> Description: Tcl/Tk based interface to gdb, similar to xxgdb and mxgdb. Uses Tcl, Tk, expect, tclX, BLT, and TkSteal. This is a shareware product. Binaries for most Unix platforms are available at this same site. Contact: <URL:mailto:tgdb@HighTec.saarlink.de> (Tgdb questions) <URL:mailto:HighTec@sbusol.rz.uni-sb.de> (HighTec EDV-Systeme GmbH) What: Generalized Screen Printing Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.x.org/contrib/utilities/ScreenPrinting.tar.gz> Description: Code described in _The X Journal_, July/Aug 1995, for article on printing support from within the X environment. Contact: <URL:mailto:sriram@tcs.com> (Sriram Srinivasan) What: GENERIC 3D Kernel Where: <URL:ftp://metallica.prakinf.tu-ilmenau.de/pub/PROJECTS/GENERIC/g1.5.unix.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://metallica.prakinf.tu-ilmenau.de/pub/PROJECTS/GENERIC/g1.5.dos.tar.gz> Description: A generic 3D graphics kernel which can be used to implement one's own system by derivation from the generic. Provides device drivers for a lot of graphics system, including Tk 3.6/4.0. Includes an OpenGL Tk widget. See some of the following for examples of use of GENERIC: <URL:http://www.inf.tu-dresden.de/%7Ecn1/gx.html> <URL:http://metallica.prakinf.tu-ilmenau.de/egr.htm> <URL:http://metallica.prakinf.tu-ilmenau.de/GOOD.html> Contact: <URL:mailto:ekki@prakinf.tu-ilmenau.de> (send subject of subscribe GENERIC mailing list) What: getcons - get console Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/extensions/getcons.shar.gz> Description: Console management tool - a wish based contool so to speak. Contact: <URL:mailto:osborn@ae.sps.mot.com> (Steve Osborn) What: getname Where: From the contact Description: The Solaris 1.x and 2.x /usr/lib/getNAME program doesn't generate proper index entries for Tcl man pages, due to the use of the .HS macro. This Tcl script generates the appropriate entries. Contact: <URL:mailto:gregm@nms.otc.com.au> (Greg McFarlane) What: geturl2 Where: <URL:http://hplyot.obspm.fr/%7Edl/wwwtools.html> <URL:ftp://hplyot.obspm.fr/tcl/www/> Description: Fetch a remote HTTPD URL (eventually binary (GIF...)) using tclX. Contact: <URL:mailto:dl@hplyot.obspm.fr> (Laurent Demailly) What: Ginko Where: From the contact Description: Tk/Itcl email reader, intended to work similar to Elm. Still pre-alpha state. Contact: <URL:mailto:Lindsay.Marshall@newcastle.ac.uk> What: GOOD Where: <URL:ftp://metallica.prakinf.tu-ilmenau.de/pub/PROJECTS/GOOD1.2/> Description: An object oriented C++/Tcl framework for interactive 3D applications running under the X window system, with special support to SGI GL, PHIGS, etc. Features a Tcl shading/ raytracing/radiosity kernel, a Tk interaction application builder and a C++ classlib. There is also an extension available that implements additional objects for scientific visualization. There is a Tcl set of objects for generating interactive 3D graphics included. There are other extensions, fonts, etc. available as well. Requires tcl 7.3, tk 3.6, tktree, vogl, yart 1.2, iom 1.2, maf 1.2, db 1.2, sc 1.2, mm 1.2. Contact: <URL:mailto:yart@prakinf.tu-ilmenau.de> (YART mailing list), <URL:mailto:Ekkehard.Beier@prakinf.tu-ilmenau.de> (Ekkehard Beier) What: Grail Where: <URL:http://monty.cnri.reston.va.us/grail/> Description: Tk/Python based, extensible, internet (WWW) browser. It supports plug-ins and applets written in Python. It runs on most Unix platforms, with Mac and Windows ports in the works. Supports tables, frame sets, caching, better HTML parsing, applet security, improved printing, support of various image formats. Contact: <URL:mailto:grail-request@python.org> (Grail mailing list admin) What: Graph editor Where: <URL:http://www.cygnus.com/%7Eeichin/> Description: A directed-graph editor, with a set of routines to do dialog boxes. Contact: <URL:mailto:eichin@cygnus.com> (Mark Eichin) What: Graphical Interface to CVS (Chan) Where: From the contact Description: Software Engineering Class project. Contact: <URL:mailto:tchan@now.CS.Berkeley.EDU> (Tony Chan) What: Graphical Interface to CVS (Marwood) Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/pub/projects/grouplab/software/gic-1.2b1.tar.Z> Description: GIC is a Tk interface to the Concurrent Version System, a revision control system. Contact: <URL:mailto:marwood@cuug.ab.ca> (David Marwood) <URL:mailto:saul@cpsc.ucalgary.ca> What: Grapher-3D Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.x.org/contrib/graphics/Grapher-3D/grapher-3d-1.2.tar.gz> Description: Generates surfaces of two variable functions allowing the user to view these surfaces from any three dimensional position. Binary versions, which do not require the installation of Tcl/Tk on one's system, are available for several platforms. Contact: <URL:mailto:mesnier@mcs.anl.gov> (Michael Paul Mesnier) What: groupie Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/groupie-1.1.tar.gz> Description: A front-end for group-based permission schemes. Contact: <URL:mailto:grina@cnj.digex.net> (Peter A. Grina) What: guest_book Where: <URL:http://hplyot.obspm.fr/%7Edl/wwwtools.html> <URL:ftp://hplyot.obspm.fr/tcl/www/> Description: A guestbook Tcl CGI. Contact: <URL:mailto:dl@hplyot.obspm.fr> (Laurent Demailly) What: Guile Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cygnus.com/pub/lord/guile-ii.tar.gz> Description: Alpha release of a generic extension language library for the GNU project. It is centered around Scheme. Provides support so that Tcl programs are extensible in Scheme or Guile programs can use the Tk widget set, or any Tcl comand module, from Scheme. Contact: <URL:mailto:lord@cygnus.com> (Tom Lord) What: gzip Where: <URL:ftp://prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu/gzip-1.2.4.tar> Description: gzip is a compression program provided by the Free Software Foundation. It parallels the Unix pack and compress commands. Its algorithm results in a relatively high percentage of compression. It does not use Tcl, but is used by many archive sites as the default storage compression. The decompression part of this package, gunzip, can be used to extract files ending in .Z, .gz, .tgz, and perhaps other compressed files. Contact: Unknown What: Hdrug Where: <URL:ftp://tyr.let.rug.nl/pub/prolog-app/Hdrug/> <URL:http://tyr.let.rug.nl/%7Evannoord/prolog-app/Hdrug/> Description: A set of tar files which together create a GUI environment for developing logic grammars for natural languages. Contact: <URL:mailto:vannoord@let.rug.nl> (Gertjan van Noord) What: Hierarchical Help System (HLP) Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/HLP.tar.gz> Description: Tk routines that implement a hierarchical menu type help system. Contact: <URL:mailto:amaranth@vela.acs.oakland.edu> (Paul Amaranth) What: HLO Where: <URL:ftp://redhook.llnl.gov/pub/runge/HLO-0.1.tar.Z> Description: Tk program and some Perl scripts to convert one's Mosaic 2.4 or earlier hotlist into an HTML page or pages and then allow one to interact with it to control Mosaic. Contact: <URL:mailto:runge1@llnl.gov> (Karl J. Runge) What: Home Librarian Where: <URL:http://netmar.com/mall/shops/heller> <URL:http://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/apps/databases/hl/INDEX.html> Description: Shareware C++ package with a Tcl/Tk interface. Contact: <URL:mailto:heller@cs.umass.edu> (Robert Heller) What: Host Monitoring (hm) Where: <URL:ftp://vela.acs.oakland.edu/pub/amaranth/hm0.3-beta.tar.Z> Description: This Tk program current monitors various threshold values for caution and warning levels for things such as system load (excluding SYSV), number of users, percent of swap space used, etc. Contact: <URL:mailto:amaranth@vela.acs.oakland.edu> (Paul Amaranth) What: hot2list Where: From the contact Description: Convert Mosaic hotlist into an HTML document. Contact: <URL:mailto:sgutfreund@gte.com> (Yechezkal-Shimon Gutfreund) What: hp-tcl-cdplay Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/extensions/hp-tcl-cdplay.tar.gz> Description: a Tk interface to the HP CD-ROM player Contact: <URL:mailto:mh@wx.gtegsc.com> (Mike Hoegeman) What: HP/UX binary version of Tk Where: From the contact Description: A HP/UX 9.0+ series 700 binary shared library version of Expect/k version 5.13 + Tcl 7.4b2 + Tk 4.0b2. Contact: <URL:mailto:yanfali@HP-Germany.om1.om.hp.com> (#Yan Fa Li) What: HTCLtoTCL Where: <URL:ftp://www.lbl.gov/pub/htcl.tar> <URL:http://www.lbl.gov/%7Eclarsen/projects/htcl.tar> <URL:http://www.lbl.gov/%7Eclarsen/projects/htcl.html> Description: Extracts Tcl from HTML/Tcl merged file. Requires [incr tcl]/itcl. Also has contains program which parses arguments passed by httpd type server from FORM input. Contact: <URL:mailto:clarsen@lbl.gov> (Case Larsen) What: html2mif Where: <URL:ftp://icemcfd.com/pub/html2mif.tar.gz> Description: Simple HTML to FrameMaker MIF format converter. Contact: <URL:mailto:faustus@remarque.berkeley.edu> (Wayne A. Christopher) What: html2tk Where: From the contact Description: A Perl script which converts an HTML file into Tcl code for help information. This allows one to embed HTML info into a Tcl application. Contact: <URL:mailto:sanjay@lcs.mit.edu> (Sanjay Ghemawat) What: HTML viewer Where: <URL:ftp://mango.rsmas.miami.edu/pub/misc/html.tar.gz> Description: A Tk 4.0 simple HTML viewer. This allows one to display text in bold, italic or fixed-width fonts, display inline images, indent text, center text, or tag text as a hypertext link. Contact: <URL:mailto:angel@flipper.rsmas.miami.edu> (Angel Li) What: HTML2text Where: From the contact Description: Tcl script which reads an HTML document and outputs the plain text of the document. Designed to make it relatively easy for the user to configure how the program should mark specific HTML tags. Contact: <URL:mailto:joe@morton.rain.com> (Joe Moss) What: HTTP CGI example of calling Tcl Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Web/ncsa_httpd/cgi/tcl-proc-args.tar.Z> Description: The NCSA's httpd can invoke tcl scripts. It appears there is a test example called test-cgi.tcl that comes with the httpd source. At least one bug fix was reported relating to the content length field. Contact <URL:mailto:etxmesa@eos.ericsson.se> (Michael Salmon) for details. Contact: <URL:mailto:robert.bagwill@nist.gov> What: HTTP get program Where: From the contact Description: Tcl 7.5a2 program which uses the HTTP protocol to get a value. With appropriate define, it compiles into a loadable extension. Contact: <URL:mailto:nijtmans@nici.kun.nl> (Jan Nijtmans) What: Hypertext Help system Where: From the contact Description: A hypertext help system, written in Tcl/Tk, where each page of text is a Tcl proc with links to other Tcl procs. Does not read HTML files. Contact: <URL:mailto:D.J.Bancroft@ncl.ac.uk> (D.J.Bancroft) What: ical - a calendar manager Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.lcs.mit.edu/pub/sanjay/ical-1.9.tar.Z> <URL:ftp://ftp.lcs.mit.edu/pub/sanjay/ical-2.0p2.tar.Z> <URL:http://clef.lcs.mit.edu/%7Esanjay/ical/ftp.html> <URL:http://clef.lcs.mit.edu/%7Esanjay/ical/interface.ps> Description: A calendar application - previously required InterViews libraries but now uses only tk. Designed for Tcl 7/Tk 3.3. This is implemented as a set of date management extensions and a wish interpreter. The Postscript file documents the Tcl interface to date/time. Also contains a class system with methods for Tcl. Version 2.0 requires a C++ compiler, Tcl 7.4 and Tk 4.0 or later. For more information, see <URL:http://www.pmg.lcs.mit.edu/%7Esanjay/ical.html>. Contact: <URL:mailto:sanjay@clef.lcs.mit.edu> (Sanjay Ghemawat) What: idiff Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/idiff.tcl.gz> Description: An interactive diff program, written in Expect and based on the C from Kernighan and Pike's "The Unix Programming Environment" book. Contact: <URL:mailto:agc@uts.amdahl.com> (Alistair G. Crooks) What: IDEA Where: <URL:http://www.uta.fi/~f1sale/idea/index.shtml">http://www.uta.fi/~f1sale/idea/index.shtml> Description: Integrated Document Engineering Assistant (IDEA) is a Tcl/Tk interface to a suite of SGML utilities that can be used to produce DVI, PS, and plain text output from a single SGML source. Contact: <URL:mailto:f1sale@uta.fi> (Sami Lempinen) What: IDL/Pvwave/Matlab to Tk Where: From the contact Description: A Modified version of Tk which communicates with a custom RPC interface designed for WAVE and now IDL. Contact: <URL:mailto:seiferth@bandelier.cs.unm.edu> (Justin Seiferth) What: IEEE 488 GPIB board driver Where: <URL:ftp://koala.chemie.fu-berlin.de/pub/linux/LINUX-LAB/IEEE488/> Description: Manipulate GPIB boards using a modified wish shell with GPIB commands. Lots of new Tk widgets are available for writing measurement software. Works with Tcl 7.3 or 7.4. Contact: <URL:mailto:gpib-request@koala.chemie.fu-berlin.de> (GPIB admin requests) What: Illustra ORDBMS to WWW CGI gateway Where: <URL:http://lenti.med.umn.edu/%7Ethanson/sqlform.html> Description: A Tcl CGI gateway for WWW access to Illustra ORDBMS files. Contact: <URL:mailto:thanson@acl.lanl.gov> (Troy Hanson) What: IMAGE Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cad.gatech.edu/pub/tcl/wraps/> Description: A Tcl/Tk wrap for the CAD software CATIA GEOmetry interface of CATIA(TM). This is still alpha software. Contact: <URL:mailto:mhale@cad.gatech.edu> (Mark Hale) What: [incr tcl] class browser Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/class-browser1.0.tar.gz> Description: A very simple [incr Tcl] graphical class browser. Contact: <URL:mailto:asson@stsci.edu> (Drew J. Asson) What: Inter-Language unification (ILU) Where: <URL:ftp://parcftp.parc.xerox.com/pub/ilu/1.7/ilu-1.8.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://parcftp.parc.xerox.com/pub/ilu/1.7/ilu-1.8-manual.ps.Z> Description: A system that promotes software interoperability via interfaces. ILU modules in Common Lisp, ANSI C, C++, Modula-3, and Python are currently supported and Tcl and GNU Emacs-Lisp support are in the works. See <URL:ftp://ftp.parc.xerox.com/pub/ilu/ilu.html> for more details. Contact: <URL:mailto:ILU-request.parc@xerox.com> is the contact point to be added or deleted from the discussion mailing list <URL:mailto:ILU.parc@xerox.com>. Another mailing list, <URL:mailto:ILU-interest.parc@xerox.com>, is only for announcements of ILU releases, and may have less traffic. if you'd like to join please send mail to <URL:mailto:ILU-request.parc@xerox.com>. What: Iplace - interactively place widgets on a frame Where: From the contact Description: A poor-man's GUI builder. Contact: <URL:mailto:wayne@pmac.com> (Wayne A. Christopher) What: IPX ping Where: <URL:ftp://ftphost.ee.cit.ac.nz/pub/unix/ipxping.tar.Z> <URL:ftp://ftphost.ee.cit.ac.nz/pub/unix/IPX_info.tar.Z> Description: Extensions to tkined and scotty to allow them to be used to check NetWare machines. This software uses Sun's /dev/nit interface, and thus will only run on a Sun. Contact: <URL:mailto:h_anders@kai.ee.cit.ac.nz> (Hugh Anderson) What: IVS Where: <URL:ftp://zenon.inria.fr/rodeo/ivs/ivs.tar.Z> <URL:ftp://zenon.inria.fr/rodeo/ivs/ivs_binary_sparc.tar.Z> Description: As part of the MBONE support software, the Inria Videoconferencing System (IVS) was written by Thierry Turletti and Christian Huitema. It uses a sophisticated compression algorithm (a software implementation of the H.261 standard). It produces a lower data rate, but because of the processing demands the frame rate is much lower and the delay higher. System requirements: SUN SPARCstation or SGI Indigo, video grabber (VideoPix Card for SPARCstations), video camera, the X window system with Motif or Tk toolkit. For more info on IVS, see <URL:http://www.inria.fr/rodeo/personnel/Thierry.Turletti/ivs.html>. Contact: <URL:mailto:ivs-users-request@sophia.inria.fr> (IVS Users Group) <URL:mailto:turletti@sophia.inria.fr> (Thierry Turletti) What: Jargon file interface Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.ora.com//published/oreilly/xresource/issue11/TclTk.tar.Z> Description: Source from The X Resource's article "A Tutorial Introduction to Tcl and Tk". Contact: Unknown What: Java interface to Tcl Where: <URL:http://java.sun.com/people/avh/tcl.html> <URL:ftp://java.sun.com/pub/java/avh/java.tcl.tar.Z> Description: Provides the means to execute Tcl scripts from a Java program. Contact Ralf Ackermann <URL:mailto:rac@informatik.tu-chemnitz.de> for the changes to get this to build on Linux 1.3.24 with Tcl 7.5a2 and the JDK. Contact: <URL:mailto:avh@eng.sun.com> (Arthur van Hoff) What: Java interface to Tcl (Corey) Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/pub/tcl/tcljava0.1.tar.gz> Description: Small interface that allows you to use Tcl as a scripting language for Java, or write Tcl commands in Java. Written for Java 1.0 SDK and either Tcl 7.4/Tk 4.0 or Tcl 7.5b2/Tk 4.1b2. Contact: <URL:mailto:kcorey@eng.sun.com> (Ken Corey) What: js tools Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.shore.net/members/js/jstools-tk4.1v4.2.tar.gz>. <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/tcl/NEW/jstools-tk4.1v4.2.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/jstools-tk4.0v4.0b.LIBRARIES> Description: A extensible multi-font, multi-mode text editor (jedit - includes some vi-like bindings), and a multi-font help viewing system (jdoc), an abbreviation manager (jabbrevs), a preferences manager (jprefs), plus numerous other support tools and demonstration programs. Note that there are a large number of useful procedures that come as a part of this package including a set of rich text management procedures. Version 4.0 supports Tk 4.0, localisation, better hypertext conversion to HTML, more Motif compatibility. More information about jstools is available at <URL:http://shore.net/%7Ejs/js-jstools.html>. Contact: <URL:mailto:js@bu.edu> (Jay Sekora) What: Jungle Where: <URL:ftp://catless.ncl.ac.uk/pub/> Description: The contact is developing a "WWW server" (sic) (really HTTP?) using Tk/Tcl/tclX/Tcl-DP. Alpha version currently supports simple GET, HEAD, POST directives and CGI-Scripts and can server plaintext, HTML, GIF, JPG, and AU file formats. Configure it similar to CERN. Provides no authentication or access controls, or cgi program execution for POST or searching. Contact: <URL:mailto:jungle@catless.ncl.ac.uk> What: Karel the Robot Where: From the contact Description: This is a program in development by the contact. Contact: <URL:mailto:mdm@cis.ohio-state.edu> (Michael D. Moore) What: KIS Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.wag.caltech.edu/pub/> Description: A shareware Tcl-based information server providing system admins access to UNIX kernel information via Tcl scripts. Contact: <URL:mailto:info@pgrams.com> What: Klondike Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.ucla.edu/pub/ficus/johnh/klondike.1.2.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/klondike.1.2.tar.gz> comp.sources.games archives. Description: tclX/tkX based solitaire game. Contact: <URL:mailto:johnh@ficus.cs.ucla.edu> (John Heidemann) What: KosherDill Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/extensions/BLT-1.7.tar.gz> Description: Tk program in BLT to display the largest and oldest files in your file system and allow you to look at it, compress it or delete it using drag&drop operations. Contact: <URL:mailto:george.howlett@fast.net> (George A. Howlett) What: l2x Where: <URL:ftp://gaia.cs.umass.edu/pub/hgschulz/l2x-1.0.tgz> Description: This gzip'ed tar file contains the beta 1.0 release of a LaTeX parser front end which calls Tcl functions for each LaTeX construction. Simple conversions are provided as examples. Contact: <URL:mailto:hgs@fokus.gmd.de> (Henning Schulzrinne) What: Laserjet Manager Where: <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/system/Printing/ljetmgr2.3-base.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/tcl/ftparchive/alcatel/extensions/ljetmgr2.3-linux.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/tcl/ftparchive/alcatel/extensions/ljetmgr2.3-hpux.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/tcl/ftparchive/alcatel/extensions/ljetmgr2.3-irix.tar.gz> Description: This program makes the options of the front panel on a HP Laserjet printer directly available to the user on the screen. It is especially well suited for the newer Laserjet 5 models that completely lack front panel configurability. Source code, binaries for Linux, HP-UX are available (with IRIX soon to come), and documentation in English or German available. Contact: <URL:mailto:risc@finwds01.tu-graz.ac.at> (Richard Schwaninger) What: Lassen Where: <URL:ftp://s2k-ftp.cs.berkeley.edu/pub/sequoia/src/lassen.tar.Z> Description: Multimedia/Information Retrieval research project Contact: Unknown What: LaTeX to HTML Where: From the contact Description: Tcl conversion program taking a subset of LaTeX and generating HTML for it. Contact: <URL:mailto:ioi@xpi.com> (Ioi Lam) What: LaTeX to Tk Help Where: From the contact Description: latex2tkhlp is a simple program that converts a LaTeX document into a Tk hypertext help proc "DoHelp" that you can bind to a Tk Help button. Contact: <URL:mailto:junluo@happy.cs.wisc.edu> (Jun Luo) What: Libsearch Where: From the contact Description: expect driven interface to internet library databases. Contact: <URL:mailto:tb06@cs1.cc.lehigh.edu> (Terrence Brannon) ??? What: Lightwave Where: From the contact Description: An animation program for the Video Toaster Contact: <URL:mailto:karl@NeoSoft.com> (Karl Lehenbauer) What: lily Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.ece.cmu.edu/cad/lily1.4.tar.Z> Description: A layout editor developed by Dave Svoboda. Contact: <URL:mailto:svoboda@ece.cmu.edu> (David Svoboda) What: Linux port of Tcl/Tk Where: <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/devel/lang/tcl/tcl7.5.src.tgz> <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/devel/lang/tcl/tk4.1.src.tgz> <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/devel/lang/tcl/Tix-4.0.4.src.tgz> <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/devel/lang/tcl/expect-5.18src.tgz> <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/devel/lang/tcl/blt1.7l3-src.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/devel/lang/tcl/itcl1.5l1-src.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/devel/lang/tcl/tclX7.3bl2-bin.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/devel/lang/tcl/blt1.7l3-bin.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/devel/lang/tcl/itcl1.5l1-bin.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/devel/lang/tcl/Tix-4.0.4.bin.tgz> <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/devel/lang/tcl/expect-5.18bin.tgz> <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/devel/lang/tcl/tclMotif.1.2.linux.binary.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/devel/lang/tcl/tclX7.5a-a2.shared.tgz> Description: Binary portion of Tcl 7.3,7.5 and Tk 3.6/4.1. Requires libc-4.4.4 or later and tk/blt and tkX require XFree86-2.0 or later. The Tcl 7.5/Tk 4.1/tclX related files are by Martin Cornelius. See the parent directory for other possibly useful files. Contact: <URL:mailto:david@ods.com> (David Engel) <URL:mailto:root@fabsoft2.zarm.uni-bremen.de> (Martin Cornelius) What: Linux port of Tcl/Tk 4.0 Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.imada.ou.dk/pub/dotfile/tcltk40.tgz> Description: Tcl 7.4/Tk 4.0, designed to install in /usr/local. Contact: <URL:mailto:blackie@imada.ou.dk> (Jesper Pedersen) What: lookup Where: From the contact Description: Look up words in /usr/dict/word file. Contact: <URL:mailto:raines@slac.stanford.edu> (Paul Raines) What: Machete Where: From the contact Description: Simple HTML editor in tk. Does not permit commercial use. Contact: <URL:mailto:Lindsay.Marshall@newcastle.ac.uk> (Lindsay F. Marshall) What: MacTcl, 7.3 Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/pub/tcl/mactcl7.33.1.sea.hqx> <URL:ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/pub/tcl/MoreFiles_1.2.1.sit.hqx> <URL:ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/pub/tcl/Posix-2.0.sea.hqx> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/distrib/MacTcl7.3.sea.hqx> <URL:http://hitchhiker.space.lockheed.com/TCL/MacTcl/MacTcl7.3v2.sea.hqx> <URL:http://hitchhiker.space.lockheed.com/TCL/MacTcl/SimpleShell.3v2.sea.hqx> <URL:http://hitchhiker.space.lockheed.com/TCL/TclBuiltInRef.sea.hqx> Description: Tcl 7.4 source ported to the Mac Think C 6.0 and MPW. Not that this is _not_ a development environment but a tool for embedding Tcl into other applications. This version includes more robust unix commands and an extended source command. Tcl 7.3 also available at some of the older sites. Contact: <URL:mailto:raymond.johnson@eng.sun.com> (Ray Johnson) What: man.tk Where: From the contact Description: Tk based man page browser. Contact: <URL:mailto:bowe@osf.org> (John Bowe) What: Mankala Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/mankala.1.shar.gz> <URL:http://www.elf.org/> Description: A two player Tk version of the Mankala game. Contact: <URL:mailto:rec@elf.org> (Roger E. Critchlow Jr.) What: Map_Marker Where: <URL:http://www.dl.ac.uk/CBMT/mapmarker/v02a/doc_html/HOME.html> Description: Aid a user in designing an HTTP imagemap for an HTML page. The user can read in an image and imagemap file, manipulate a few basic shapes, display these in a number of styles and colors, save the file, and test URLs in the file. Contact: <URL:mailto:pmr1716@ggr.co.uk> (Dr. Peter Murray-Rust) What: Marpa Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.best.com/pub/jeffrey/marpa/v2.8/marpa.2.8.tar.gz> Description: A Tcl 7.3 extension implementing an enhanced Early's algorithm for context-free and ambiguous languages and grammars. Allows grammars to be specified in BNF with TCL procedures as parse actions. Contact: <URL:mailto:jeffrey@best.com> (Jeffrey Kegler) What: Math Teaching Aid Where: <URL:ftp://web.cs.ualberta.ca/%7Ewade/Code/mta.tar.gz> Description: Simple application to graph mathematical functions. Allow graphing of arbitrary number of functions at the same time. Auto or manual axis range, user control of colors, line widths, etc. Contact: <URL:mailto:wade@cs.utk.edu> (Reed Wade) What: maze Where: <URL:http://www.elf.org/> Description: A Tk program that generates mazes and allows you to solve them. Contact: <URL:mailto:rec@elf.org> (Roger Critchlow) What: MazeMan Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/MazeMan_1.0.tar.gz> Description: An interactive maze game. Contact: <URL:mailto:sefler@eecs.berkeley.edu> (John F. Sefler) What: Me Where: <URL:http://www1.ridgecrest.ca.us/%7Ejan/me/> Description: Tcl/Tk/Tix based mapping program. Allows zooming in and out to look at objects on the canvas at different magnifications. Contact: <URL:mailto:jan@vislab.navy.mil> (Jan A. Barglowski) What: memory allocation package Where: <URL:ftp://parcftp.xerox.com/pub/gc/gc.tar.gz> Description: A garbage collecting, leak detecting malloc() replacement. Contact: <URL:mailto:boehm@parc.xerox.com> (Hans-J. Boehm) What: Menu Edit tool Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.smli.com/pub/tcl/menued08.tar.gz> Description: GUI interface to edit menus. Runs stand alone and will be a plug in for SpecTcl in the future. Contact: <URL:mailto:kcorey@eng.sun.com> (Ken Corey) What: mercurius Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.lii.unitn.it/pub/mercurius/mercurius.tar.Z> Description: Mercurius facilitates composing and reading multimedia electronic messages compliant with the Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME). Contact: <URL:mailto:mercurius-bugs@lii.unitn.it> What: mg Where: <URL:ftp://munnari.oz.au/pub/mg/> Description: A research prototype for managing multi-gigabytes of documents and images. May fail for > 4 gig files. Contact: <URL:mailto:alistair@cs.mu.oz.au> (Alistair Moffat) What: mghello Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/mghello.tar.gz> Description: Example source of using your C program with a Tk/Tcl GUI. Illustrates the registration of personal Tk functions, linking of variables, a method of keeping application "alive" when GUI is idle, and a bit more. Used Tk3.6p2, Tcl7.3. Contact: <URL:mailto:mikegan@world.std.com> (Michael K Ganley) What: MGGHAT Where: <URL:http://gams.nist.gov/reports/mgghat/> Description: MultiGrid Galerkin Hierarchical Adaptive Triangles (MGGHAT) is a program for the solution of second order linear elliptic partial differential equations. It uses Tk to display the graphics. See <URL:http://gams.nist.gov/reports/mgghat/userguide/userguide.html> for more details. Contact: <URL:mailto:mitchell@cam.nist.gov> What: mib browser Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/mib-browser.tar.gz> Description: SNMP gets, walking on selected nodes. No support for sets yet in application. Contact: <URL:mailto:snijsure@cisco.com> (Subodh Nijsure) What: mickey mouse clock Where: From the contact Description: A simple Tk clock which displays Mickey Mouse. Contact: <URL:mailto:sandler@udel.edu> (Michael Sandler) What: MiniHelp Where: <URL:http://public.logica.com/~kempsonc/mh_index.htm> Description: A WYSIWYG help authoring package for Tk/Tcl 4.x applications. Works under Windows NT and Unix. Contact: <URL:mailto:charlie@siren.demon.co.uk> (Charlie Kempson) What: mmm Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.inria.fr/INRIA/Projects/cristal/Francois.Rouaix/mmm/> Description: A WWW client demonstrating the capabilities of the Caml Special Light programming language. Requires Tcl 7.4/Tk 4.0, metamail, gzcat, and Caml Light. One must use Caml release V0.26 or newer. Supports full HTML 2.0 level 2, including forms. It also supports Caml Special Light applets. For more info on MMM: <URL:http://pauillac.inria.fr/%7Erouaix/mmm/>, & for more info on Caml Light: <URL:http://pauillac.inria.fr/caml/>. See <URL:http://wwwfun.kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp/jmmm/> for a Japanese version of MMM. Contact: <URL:mailto:Francois.Rouaix@inria.fr> What: Mobal Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.gmd.de/GMD/mlt/Mobal/> Description: Software system for developing operational models of application domains in a first order logic representation. It uses an interface client written in Tk. Integrades a manual knowledge acquisition and inspection environment, an inference engine, machine learning methods, and a knowledge revision tool. Available free for non-commercial academic use. See <URL:http://nathan.gmd.de/projects/ml/mobal/mobal.html> for more details. Contact: <URL:mailto:mobal@gmd.de> What: modometer Where: <URL:ftp://FTP.Lehigh.EDU/pub/odometer/modo> Description: Inspired by the Macintosh's Mouse Odometer, this Tk/Perl application tracks the total distance your cursor and pointer device travel. Contact: <URL:mailto:lusol@turkey.cc.lehigh.edu> (Stephen O. Lidie) What: Modula-3 interface Where: <URL:ftp://gatekeeper.dec.com/pub/DEC/Modula-3/release-3.1/m3tk.tar.gz> Description: Interface between Tk and Modula-3. Also contact <URL:mailto:petersen@parc.xerox.com> (Karin Petersen) who has succeeded in merging Modula-3 and Tcl-DP. Contact: Unknown What: Modules Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.eng.auburn.edu/pub/Modules/Modules-v2.0.tar.Z> Description: a dynamic user environment customization package Contact: <URL:mailto:john.furlani@east.sun.com> (John L. Furlani) What: Monitor files Where: From the contact Description: An Expectk script to perform a tail -f on a file and display the results. Contact: <URL:mailto:bwillmot@earth.cnct.com> (Bob Willmot) What: Moog Where: <URL:ftp://genie.lut.ac.uk/moog-0.2.tar.Z> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/moog-0.2.tar.gz> Description: An X window system gopher client for Unix boxes, written using Tk and Perl. This is an Alpha release. Contact: <URL:mailto:M.T.Hamilton@lut.ac.uk> (Martin Hamilton) What: mosaicRC Where: <URL:http://kesser.gte.com:7700/tcl/mosaicRC> Description: Simple Tk script to open a new URL in Mosaic/X Contact: <URL:mailto:sgutfreund@get.com> (Yechezkal-Shimon Gutfreund) What: MS-DOS Tcl, 6.0a Where: Unknown Description: Experimental MS-DOS Tcl 6.0a port Contact: <URL:mailto:karl@NeoSoft.com> (Karl Lehenbauer) What: MS-DOS Tcl, 6.2 Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/distrib/tcl62.dos.tar> <URL:ftp://Cajal.uoregon.edu/pub/tcl.dos.port/> Description: stable port of Tcl 6.2, and extra libraries, ported to MS-DOS Contact: <URL:mailto:dos-tcl@cajal.uoregon.edu> (John Martin) What: MS-DOS Tcl, 6.7 Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/distrib/tcl67dos.zip> <URL:ftp://wuarchive.wustl.edu/incoming/> Description: Port of Tcl 6.7 to MS-DOS. Contact: <URL:mailto:PSPRENG@CIPVAX.BIOLAN.UNI-KOELN.DE> (Peter Sprenger) ??? <URL:mailto:Peter.Sprenger@europa.rs.kp.dlr.de> (Peter Sprenger) ??? What: MS-DOS Tcl, 7.x Where: <URL:http://members.aol.com/lauram3017/index.html> Description: Partial port of Tcl 7.5a2 to MS-DOS. DOS Tk is based on cTk. Both require more debugging. Contact: <URL:mailto:lauram3017@aol.com> (Laura nmi Michaels) What: MS-DOS Tk/Tcl Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/distrib/mstcl73e.zip> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/distrib/mstcl73s.zip> Description: Standard and tclX/tkX under MS-DOS, using the DJ Delorie's GO32 32 bit extended and linked with Quarterdeck's libraries for Desqview/X. Requires Desqview/X to run. Contact: <URL:mailto:tpoindex@nyx.net> (Tom Poindexter) What: MS-DOS Windows Tcl Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/distrib/w_tclbin.zip> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/distrib/w_tclsrc.zip> Description: Port of Tcl (version unknown) to MS-DOS Windows (version unknown). Contact: Unknown What: MS-DOS Windows Tcl/Tk via GNU-Win32 (Lantinga) Where: <URL:ftp://dandelion.ceres.ca.gov/pub/gnu-win32/gnu-wish32.tgz> <URL:http://www.cygnus.com/misc/gnu-win32/> Description: Version of Wish that will compile with GNU-Win32. You need both this tar file and the latest version of GNU-Win32 to be able to compile your own extensions into a Windows 32 version of wish. Contact: <URL:mailto:slouken@cs.ucdavis.edu> (Sam Oscar Lantinga) What: MS-DOS Windows Tcl/Tk via GNU-Win32 Where: From the contact Description: Beta setup to allow Tcl7.5a2/Tk4.1a2 to be compiled using the GNU-Win32 tool chain. Allows one to develop on Unix for Win-32 or to port Unix based extensions to Windows. All important GNU tools are available, though gdb currently only runs under Windows NT. Executables will run under Windows 95 and NT. Eventually, they will run under Win32s as well. GNU-Win32 available for Windows NT, 95 and Linux. Contact: <URL:mailto:mike@hightec.saarlink.de> (Michael Schumacher) What: MS-DOS Windows DLL for Tcl Where: From the contact Description: An experimental MS-Windows DLL instance of Tcl 6.2. Author is not able to maintain and distribute this. Contact: <URL:mailto:ugo@oliver.sublink.org> (Ugo Cei) What: MS-DOS Windows TkWin Tcl/Tk (Alexin) Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.jate.u-szeged.hu/pub/windows/Tk_msc/tkwinmsc.zip> Description: A port of Kubota's TkWin to Visual C/C++. Contact: <URL:mailto:alexin@u-szeged.hu> (Alexin, Zoltan) What: MS-DOS Windows TkWin Tcl/Tk (Kubota) Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.ms.uky.edu/pub/tk-win/{tkwin,tkwinbin,fedloc}.zip> <URL:ftp://ftp.ibp.fr/pub/tcl/tk-win/> <URL:ftp://mrrl.lut.ac.uk/tcl-tk/tk-win/> <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/languages/tcl/tk-win/> <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/micro/pc-stuff/ms-windows/winsock/> Description: A port of Tcl 7.3 and Tk3.6a to MS DOS Windows using Borland C++ 4.0. Fetch the README files from the ftp sites above to get the specific details. This gives a Tk look and feel - not a Windows look and feel. Others have discussed ways of binding tkwin scripts to the application manager under Windows. The fedloc.zip contains all of tkwinbin.zip PLUS some examples. The SunSite winsock directory contains a current MS-Windows WinSock application. Contact: <URL:mailto:ken@ms.uky.edu> (Professor Ken K. Kubota) What: MS-DOS Windows twin Tcl/tk Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.sra.co.jp/pub/lang/tcl/twinesrc.zip> <URL:ftp://ftp.sra.co.jp/pub/lang/tcl/twinesrc.doc> <URL:ftp://ftp.sra.co.jp/pub/lang/tcl/twinebin.zip> <URL:ftp://ftp.sra.co.jp/pub/lang/tcl/twinebin.doc> <URL:ftp://ftp.ibp.fr/pub/tcl/twin/> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/distrib/twinebin.zip> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/distrib/twinesrc.zip> Description: Tcl/Tk for MS-Windows. Used Microsoft Visual C++ for port. See doc for limitations, exceptions, etc. Said to require a version of MS-DOS newer than version 4. Contact: <URL:mailto:haga@sra.co.jp> (Toshihiko Haga) <URL:mailto:miyata@sra.co.jp> (Shigeaki Miyata) What: MS-DOS Windows NT winnt Tcl/Tk Where: <URL:ftp://mm-ftp.cs.berkeley.edu/pub/multimedia/winnt/tknt40r1/tknt40r1_src.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://mm-ftp.cs.berkeley.edu/pub/multimedia/winnt/tknt40r1/tknt40r1_bin.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://mm-ftp.cs.berkeley.edu/pub/multimedia/winnt/tknt40r1/tknt40r1_devkit.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://mm-ftp.cs.berkeley.edu/pub/multimedia/winnt/tknt40r1/tcl74tk40.hlp.gz> <URL:ftp://ftp.ibp.fr/pub/tcl/winnt/> <URL:ftp://ftp.ibp.fr/pub/tcl/winnt/> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/distrib/tknt36r2.zip> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/distrib/tknt_bin.zip> <URL:ftp://roger-rabbit.cs.berkeley.edu:/pub/winnt/tknt40r2/> Description: A port of the Windows twin port of Tcl/Tk and Tcl-DP to the Windows NT 3.1, 3.5 beta, and Chicago Beta 1 environment. It does not support Windows 3.1. Tknt40 is a port of Tcl 7.4, Tk 4.0, Tcl-DP 3.3b2, BLT 1.8, incr tcl 1.5 and most of Tix 4.0 to Windows NT 3.5. Contact: <URL:mailto:tknt@plateau.CS.Berkeley.EDU> (TkNT email) What: MS-DOS Windows NT winnt Tcl/Tk Japanese Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.sra.co.jp/ntjpb5s.lzh> <URL:ftp://ftp.sra.co.jp/ntjpb5b.lzh> <URL:ftp://ftp.sra.co.jp/ntjpb5i.lzh> <URL:ftp://ftp.sra.co.jp/tcltkhlp.lzh> Description: The Japanese beta release of the Windows NT Tcl/Tk port. This does not yet include Tcl-DP/BLT/[incr Tcl] extensions. Contact: <URL:mailto:winnt@famotik.co.jp> What: msessmon Where: <URL:ftp://hibp6.ecse.rpi.edu/pub/msessmon/> Description: Tk MBONE quality monitor that displays the multicast tree on a canvas. Contact: <URL:mailto:stewart@hibp.ecse.rpi.edu> (Paul Stewart) What: music Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/music.tar.gz> Description: Tk cd music database manager. Contact: <URL:mailto:urban@mfr.dec.com> (Rob Urban) What: Mx Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/pub/tcl/mx.tar.Z> <URL:ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/pub/tcl/mx-2.5.tar.Z> Description: a old Tcl/Sx based text editor - not kept up to date with the latest Tcl and Tk. Contact: <URL:mailto:John.Ousterhout@eng.sun.com> (John Ousterhout) What: Mxedit Where: <URL:ftp://parcftp.xerox.com/pub/mxedit/mxedit.2.4.tar.Z> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/mxedit.2.3.1.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/mxedit.menus.gz> Description: A Tk text editor. Note that the edit widget itself is stand-alone so that you can use it in other applications. Also, mxedit.menus is a Tk script to put a veneer over Tk menus. Contact: <URL:mailto:welch@parc.xerox.com> (Brent Welch) What: Nanny Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.wag.caltech.edu/pub/> Description: Provides means to balance distribution of CPU-time between competing users/departments on UNIX computers. Though this is a commercial product, free trial demo versions are available in the above directory. Contact: <URL:mailto:info@pgrams.com> What: Nautilus Where: <URL:http://catless.ncl.ac.uk/Programs/Nautilus/> Description: A debugging browser for [incr tcl] classes and other tcl programs (as long as you use [incr tcl]/itcl). Does not permit commercial use. Contact: <URL:mailto:Lindsay.Marshall@newcastle.ac.uk> (Lindsay F. Marshall) What: Ned Where: From the contact Description: A highly modular text editor with modules for browsing, editing, find/replace, execute text, conversions, manipulate test from the net, hypertext help, etc. Contact: <URL:mailto:np2@doc.ic.ac.uk> (Nat Pryce) What: NeoScript Where: <URL:http://www.neosoft.com/neoscript/> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/neoscript/> <URL:http://www.apache.org/> Description: A server-side scripting environment based on the Apache WWW server and Safe-Tcl. NeoScript is a module that adds in-HTML-file programability to the Apache HTTP server <URL:http://www.apache.org/>. It also supports ApacheSSL. With NeoScript you have access to per-uid dpopen database files, random and sequential files, HTML page inclusion, logging, procedure libraries, random numbers, date and time functions, calculations of server hits per hour, counter systems for statistics, improved debugging, file cataloging and a new forms library. Note that updates have been appearing quite regularly, so keep an eye on <URL:news:comp.lang.tcl> for information on the latest version. This module is freely distributable except for commercial resale. Contact: <URL:mailto:tcl-project@neosoft.com> What: Netrek Metaserver Monitor Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/wishmetaserver.tar.gz> Description: Tk 2.1/tclRawTCP based Tk program to monitor netrek. Contact: <URL:mailto:slshen@lbl.gov> (Sam Shen) <URL:mailto:sls@aero.org> (Sam Shen) <URL:mailto:J.W.Hawtin@lut.ac.uk> (James Hawtin) What: nevot Where: <URL:http://www.fokus.gmd.de/htbin/info/step/hgs/> Description: The Network Voice Terminal (nevot) is a media agent which provides network based packet-voice communications. It has a Tk interface. Contact: <URL:mailto:hgs@fokus.gmd.de> (Henning Schulzrinne) What: newsflash Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/newsflash-0.2.tar.gz> Description: A NNTP newsreader written using Tcl/Tk. It has article threading, multiple newsrc files, article decoding. It does not yet support killfiles, moderated newsgroup posting, email replies, multi-article save/uudecode, searching, or documentation. Requires Tcl 7.4/Tk 4.0, BLT 1.7, [incr tcl] 1.5 and tcl-dp 3.2. Contact: <URL:mailto:koert@cais.com> (Koert Zeilstra) What: Newsspy Where: <URL:ftp://134.93.129.91/pub/newsspy/newsspy-1.0.tgz> Description: A tcl program to connect to a NNTP news server and scan article headers for special keywords. If found, read article and append to a file. Can be invoked from cron. Contact: <URL:mailto:hofmann@vipmza.physik.uni-mainz.de> (hofmann) What: 99 bottles of beer on the wall Where: From the contact Description: Expect script which simulates a human typing the beer song as they drink the beer. Contact: <URL:mailto:libes@nist.gov> (Don Libes) What: NMRView Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.jvnc.net/pub/client/nmrview/> Description: Process, visualize and analyse Nuclear Magnetic Resonance data. Uses Tcl/Tk for scripting and GUI. See <URL:http://www.jvnc.net/nmrview/> for more details. Executables for SunOS 4.x, SGI, IBM RS/6000, PowerMac/MachTen are available. Contact:<URL:mailto:bruce_johnson@merck.com> (Bruce A. Johnson) What: nn-tk Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.uwa.edu.au/pub/nn/contrib/nn-tk.13.1.tar.gz> Description: A Tk interface to nn (net newsreader). It supports the use of exmh to post news, as well as to send and read MIME and PGP email messages as well as to turn URLs into buttons for passing to Netscape or other browsers. Supports Tk 4.x (no longer supports Tk 3.x and nnmaster). Contact: <URL:mailto:toivo@ucs.uwa.edu.au> (Toivo Pedaste) What: Non-blocking Tcl interpreter Where: From the contact Description: A function which acts as a non-blocking Tcl interpreter. It does everything that tclsh does, and looks exactly the same, but it never blocks; when you background a process, it keeps doing whatever it's doing except that it won't process any more tty input until you foreground it again. Written in C++. Contact: <URL:mailto:bstarr@ics.uci.edu> (Brian Starr) What: NR Where: <URL:http://www.cs.umn.edu/%7Eherlocke/nr/nr.html> Description: Tcl/Tk based graphical newsreader. It provides support for multiple fonts and colors, MIME display of articles, true threading, multiple groups at one time, multiple newsgroup profiles, news filtering, grouplens, and more. Contact: <URL:mailto:herlocke@cs.umn.edu> (Jon Herlocker) What: nv Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.parc.xerox.com/pub/net-research/nv-3.3.beta> Description: Nv allows you to send low frame rate video between workstations on a network. It is a Tk application. A Tk widget to handle the display is a part of the package. Contact: <URL:mailto:frederick@parc.xerox.com> (Ron Frederick) What: oa Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/oa.tar.gz> Description: Beginning of a set of office automation tools. Only a button bar program is currently available. Contact: <URL:mailto:del@babel.dialix.oz.au> (Del) What: Obeah Where: <URL:ftp://catless.ncl.ac.uk/pub/obeah-1.2p1.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/obeah-1.2p1.tar.gz> Description: Simple Tk/Tcl interface to configuration of Makefiles. Does not permit commercial use. Contact: <URL:mailto:Lindsay.Marshall@newcastle.ac.uk> (Lindsay F. Marshall) What: Objectify Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/objectify3.1.tar.gz> Description: Source code Preprocessor that takes C++ class definitions and creates code to create, manipulate, and delete the classes from the Tcl level. Contact: <URL:mailto:wayne@pmac.com> (Wayne A. Christopher) What: ObjectiveBrowser Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.tiptop.com/pub/ObjectiveTcl/ObjTcl-pkg.3.0.tar> Description: An evaluation copy of a commercial product which is a graphical development tool allowing live objects within a running application to be viewed in many object-specific ways. Contact: <URL:mailto:objtcl-l-request@tiptop.com> <URL:mailto:info@tiptop.com> What: Objective-Framework Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.tiptop.com/pub/Objective/ObjSys.pkg.tar> <URL:ftp://ftp.stepwise.com/pub/Vendors/TipTop_Software/ObjSys.pkg.tar> Description: An evaluation copy of a commercial product which provides true language independence to the Objective-C object model. It profides a seamless integration of the Objective-C runtime system with other languages. With OF, one gets Objective-Tcl and Objective-Perl, or one can purchase Objective-Tcl or Objective-Perl separately. Contact: <URL:mailto:objsys-l-request@tiptop.com> What: OBST Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.fzi.de/pub/OBST/current/> <URL:ftp://ftp.xcc-ka.de/pub/OBST/> <URL:ftp://ftp.uu.net/pub/database/obst/> <URL:ftp://src.doc.ic.ac.uk/computing/databases/OBST/> Description: Common persistent object oriented data base management system, developed in Germany as a part of the STONE project. A Tcl interface, Tk graphical object browser, as well as C++ interface, exists. Multiuser, supports schema evolution, check-in and out, full access to the Meta-DB and is available on several Unix platforms with a Windows NT port underway. See <URL:http://www.xcc-ka.de/OBST/OBST.html> and <URL:http://www.fzi.de/divisions/dbs/projects/OBST.html> for more details. Contact: <URL:mailto:obst-listserv@fzi.de> (OBST listserv) with body of 'add yourname@yourhost.site obst-announce' or 'add yourname@yourhost.site obst-forum'. <URL:mailto:obst@xcc-ka.de> What: ODDIS (Oracle Data Dictionary Information System) Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.informatik.uni-hannover.de/software/oddis-1.0.tar.gz> Description: ODDIS shows most of the static information about the Oracle Version 7 Data Dictionary. When you click on a database object, the tool displays detailed information about it in a formatted output window. Contact: <URL:mailto:oddis@informatik.uni-hannover.de> (ODDIS team) What: OmniMoni Where: <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/system/Status/OmniMoni-1.0.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://shrine.cyber.ad.jp/pub/archives/users/rvm/OmniMoni-1.0.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://shrine.cyber.ad.jp/pub/archives/users/rvm/OmniMoni/> Description: OmniMoni is a highly configurable, realtime, information monitoring system, written in Tcl/Tk. It can monitor any process which produces textual output, such as ps, uptime, USENET log files, etc. It can output either text or graphs. Contact: <URL:mailto:rvm@fore.com> (Rainer Mager) What: Operator Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/Operator-1.0b1.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/Operator-1.0b1-bin-linux.tar.gz> Description: A beta version of a Tk based files and applications manager. Based on Tcl 7.3/Tk 3.6. Contact: <URL:mailto:100274.260@Compuserve.Com> (Erez Strauss) What: Oracle wrap for Tk/Tcl Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cad.gatech.edu/pub/tk/oracle.tar.Z> Description: A simple ORACLE wrap that implements SQL commands in Tk/Tcl. Contact: <URL:mailto:mhale@cad.gatech.edu> (Mark Andrew Hale) What: OS/2 port of Tcl 7.3 Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/distrib/tcl2-73a.zip> <URL:ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/pub/os2/2_x/unix/tcl2-73a.zip> <URL:ftp://hobbes.nmsu.edu/os2/unix/tcl2_73c.zip> Description: Port of Tcl 7.3 except for glob or command pipelines to OS/2 2.x, using C Set++. Contact: <URL:mailto:wwb@wwa.com> (Bud Bach) What: OS/2 port of Tcl 7.4 Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.leo.org/pub/comp/os/os2/devtools/languages/> Description: A port of Tcl 7.4 only to OS/2. Contact: <URL:mailto:fornari@ipvvis.unipv.it> (Stefano Fornari) What: OS/2 port of Tk 4.1 Where: From the contact Description: The beginnings of a port of Tk 4.1 to OS/2. Contact: <URL:mailto:ivaes@hr.ns.nl> (Illya Vaes) What: OS/9 Tcl Where: <URL:ftp://os9archive.rtsi.com/OS9/incoming/tcl.tgz> <URL:ftp://os9archive.rtsi.com/OS9/incoming/punixlib.tgz> Description: Port of Tcl to OS/9. Contact: <URL:mailto:oertel@port.de> (Heinz-Juergen Oertel) What: OSAtcl Where: <URL:ftp://gaea.kgs.ukans.edu/applescript/addons/osatcl.hqx> Description: A Version of Tcl for the Macintosh which plugs into Apple's Scripting environment. You can use Tcl instead of AppleScript to do your controlling of AppleEvents. Contact: Unknown What: Oscilloscope Where: From the contact Description: Tk/BLT software to test a digital oscilloscope board on a SysV4.2 Unixware system. Contact: <URL:mailto:martin@ner.com> (Martin L. Smith) What: ot Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/ot3.0.3.tar.gz> Description: An issue-tracking text database. Contact: <URL:mailto:pnh@world.std.com> (Peter Harbo) What: Oz Where: <URL:ftp://ps-ftp.dfki.uni-sb.de/pub/oz/> Description: Interactive implementation of Oz (a concurrent constraint programming language for complex symbolic computations) features a GNU Emacs programming interface, a concurrent browser, an OO interface to Tcl/Tk, interoperability features, an incremental compiler, a garbage collector, and stand-alone applications. See also <URL:http://ps-www.dfki.uni-sb.de/>. Contact: <URL:mailto:oz-users-request@dfki.uni-sb.de> What: Palm Where: <URL:ftp://mango.rsmas.miami.edu/pub/palm/palm.shar.gz> Description: A Tk mail program which uses the c-client library. You need to get c-client, BLT, and Tcl 7.3/Tk 3.6. Palm tries to feel similar to pine. Contact: <URL:mailto:angel@umigw.miami.edu> (angel li) What: PADE Where: <URL:ftp://gams.nist.gov/pub/pade/> Description: PADE - Parallel Applications Development Environment - is now available, providing a GUI interface to a virtual console utilizing a parallel make utility to support all development. Tk 4.x is used for the GUI in version 1.4. See <URL:http://math.nist.gov/pade/pade.html> for more details. Contact: <URL:mailto:pade@cam.nist.gov> (PADE) What: Parallel Processor Simulator Where: <URL:http://www-hons-cs.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/%7Esab/prj.html> Description: The interface to a Tk/Tix based initialisation program for a Parallel Processor Simulator. Contact: <URL:mailto:sab1@st-and.ac.uk> (Stuart Andrew Blair) What: ParseArgs Where: From comp.sources.misc archives, volume 29 <URL:ftp://wuarchive.wustl.edu/usenet/comp.sources.misc/volume29/parseargs> Description: Utility library for parsing command line arguments in various languages (including Tcl) and on various hardware platforms Contact: <URL:mailto:Brad_Appleton@ivhs.mot.com> (Brad Appleton) What: Patch Where: <URL:ftp://prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu/patch-2.1.tar.gz> Description: While this is NOT a Tcl related program, it is the program used by most authors for distributions of updates. There are many mirror sites for the GNU software. Use the one most appropriate for your site. Also, feel free to use Gopher, WWW, or other similar clients rather than FTP protocol. Contact: Unknown What: PathFinder Where: <URL:http://wwwcn.cern.ch/umtf/adam/multix/> Description: A free evaluation license copy of a restricted version of the commercial product (C/C++ capability only) is available at the above address. A Tk based code analyzer with an understanding of C, C++, Tcl, itcl, FORTRAN, Pascal, ApplixWare ELF, COBOL, ABAP/4 and other languages. It can insert the symbol table inforamtion into the user's local relational database system. Includes code parsers, symbol hierarchy browser, source code editor, retriever, and more. PathFinder is easily extended for support of new languages. It is currently at version 3.1. Contact: <URL:mailto:zkoppany@multix.de> What: Patience Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/patience-1.8.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/patienceman-1.8.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/patiencecards-1.7.tar.gz> Description: Tk solitaire card game Has various rules as to how to lay down cards. Supports undo unlimited number of moves - back to the beginning of the game! Stores state of game to load again later. Optionally suggests next move. Supports differing card fonts, new sets of rules, etc. Requires Tcl 7.0 and Tk 3.6 or newer. For more information see <URL:http://www.cs.tu-berlin.de/%7Ekrischan/>. Contact: <URL:mailto:krischan@cs.tu-berlin.de> (Christian Krone) What: PencilTCLClient Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.orst.edu/software/NeXT/binaries/graphics/PencilTCLClient.NI.bs.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://ftp.informatik.uni-muenchen.de/pub/comp/platforms/next/Graphics/vector/PencilTCLClient.bs.NI.tar.gz> Description: PencilTCLCLient provides one with a way to communicate with the NeXTStep vector object drawing program named Pencil. Contact: <URL:mailto:a0047@freenet.uni-bayreuth.de> (Florian Marquardt) What: pgbrowse Where: <URL:ftp://crseo.ucsb.edu/pub/pgbrowse/> Description: Tk Postgres browser and query tool. Contact: Unknown What: Phantom Where: <URL:http://www.cs.tcd.ie/acourtny/phantom/phantom.html> (in Europe) <URL:http://www.apocalypse.org/pub/u/antony/phantom/phantom.html> (US) Description: Interpreted language designed for large-scale interactive distributed applications. It is based on a safe extended subset of Modula-3. Includes a Tk binding. Contact: <URL:mailto:Antony.Courtney@cs.tcd.ie> (Antony Courtney) What: Phoenix Where: <URL:http://http.bsd.uchicago.edu/%7El-newberg/phoenix-0.1.8.html> Description: WWW editor/browser, built upon tkWWW. Contact: <URL:mailto:leen@bio-3.bsd.uchicago.edu> (Lee Newberg) What: PhoneStation Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/%7Esuhler/PhoneStation.tar.gz> Description: Software for incorporating a telephone into the Workstation environment. Contact: <URL:mailto:stephen.uhler@sun.com> (Stephen A Uhler) What: Picasso Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.iceram.fr/pub/tk/picasso3.8.tar.Z> <URL:ftp://ftp.iceram.fr/pub/tk/picasso4.1a3.tar.Z> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/picasso3.8.tar.gz> Description: Interactive drawing tool similar to idraw. Requires tclX/tkX and Pbmplus commands. Version 4.1 contains Tk 4.1 support at an alpha level. Contact: <URL:mailto:frank.mangin@ceram.fr> (Frank Mangin) What: pixmap Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/pixmap-0.1.tar.gz> Description: A color pixmap editor written in Tk. Contact: <URL:mailto:slshen@lbl.gov> (Sam Shen) <URL:mailto:sls@aero.org> (Sam Shen) What: planit Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.umbc.edu/planitv01.tar> Description: A Tcl/Tk based planner. Contact: <URL:mailto:joeb@cs.umbc.edu> (Joe E. Buttrum) What: plop Where: <URL:http://orwant.www.media.mit.edu/the_perl_journal/programs/Vol_1_Issue_1_Tk/plop> Description: Perl/Tk arbitrary function Plot Program. Contact: <URL:lusol@Turkey.CC.Lehigh.EDU> (Stephen O. Lidie) What: PLPLOT Where: <URL:ftp://dino.ph.utexas.edu/plplot/distrib/plplot4p99i.tar.gz> Description: A scientific plotting package, containing a wide range of plot types and font characters. It supports many different output device drivers. The X driver is written in Tk. It provides a full user interface, with zoom, pan, orient, etc. There is a Tk plotting widget as well. Plplot uses the GNU licensing so be aware of this. Contact: <URL:mailto:plplot-request@dino.ph.utexas.edu> for mailing list. <URL:mailto:mjl@dino.ph.utexas.edu> (Dr. Maurice LeBrun) What: Point Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.unm.edu/pub/Point/point1.63.tar.Z> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/point1.63.tar.gz> Description: a Tk based text editor - 1.60+ works with Tk 3. Contact: <URL:mailto:crowley@cs.unm.edu> (Charlie Crowley) What: Point repulsion demonstration Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.unc.edu/pub/users/leech/points.tar.gz> Description: Two C++ programs designed to answer the question of how to distribute N points on a spere and how to tesselate a sphere. Uses Tk and itcl to display results. Contact: <URL:mailto:leech@cs.unc.edu> (Jon Leech) What: PostgresBrowswer Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/postgresbrowser.tcl.gz> Description: An experimental postgres front end. Contact: <URL:mailto:sauer@hercules.eng.miami.edu> (Frank Sauer) What: printop Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/printop.1.0.tar.gz> Description: A frontend to lpc, lpq, and lprm with their full functionality. Contact: <URL:mailto:gellert@informatik.uni-hamburg.de> (Olaf Gellert) What: ProTcl Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.ecrc.de/pub/eclipse/progs/protcl/> Description: A Prolog interface to Tcl/Tk. Version 1.x now works with Tcl 7. See <URL:http://www.ecrc.de/eclipse/html/protcl.html> for more information. Contact: <URL:mailto:micha@ecrc.de> (Micha Meier) What: ProTcXl Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.ecrc.de/pub/eclipse/progs/protcl/> Description: A Prolog interface to Tcl/Tk and Xlib. This is the latest version of ProTcl - it has become ECLiPSe oriented and most of the new features are available only in ECLiPSe. See <URL:http://www.ecrc.de/eclipse/html/protcl/protcl.html> for more information. Contact: <URL:mailto:micha@ecrc.de> (Micha Meier) What: protoTcl Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/prototcl.tar.gz> Description: A Pseduo-compiler for Tcl Contact: <URL:mailto:esperanc@umiacs.umd.edu> (Claudio Esperanca) What: pTk Miscellaneous programs Where: From the contact Description: A series of perl/Tk programs, including selecting X colors based on rgb values, displaying standard X cursors, and show the X fonts. Contact: <URL:mailto:corbin@nemo.fteil.ca.boeing.com> (Ali Corbin) What: ptkmotd Where: From the contact Description: A perl/Tk version of a Tk based /etc/motd display program. Very simple program which shows how to write simple programs in perl/Tk. Contact: <URL:mailto:nik@tiuk.ti.com> What: ptk ping Where: From the contact Description: Sample perl/Tk program to demonstrate Ping. Contact: <URL:mailto:bortzmeyer@pasteur.fr> (Stephane Bortzmeyer) What: Ptolemy Where: <URL:ftp://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/pub/ptolemy/> Description: Simulation and prototyping system, written in C++ and using Tk/Tcl for user interface. Ptolemy 0.6 is now available. Contact: <URL:mailto:ptolemy-request@ohm.eecs.berkeley.edu> <URL:mailto:ptolemy-hackers-request@ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu> What: Purchase Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/purchase-1.6.tar.gz> Description: A program to prepare a purchase order form. It provides samples of how to use variable trace callbacks to achieve spreadsheet-like recalculation functionality and has code to render on-screen text info to PostScript for a hardcopy form. It also provides a sample of Literate Programming using web. It requires the use of fileselector.tcl from the GIPSI package. Contact: <URL:mailto:przemek@rrdjazz.nist.gov> (Przemek Klosowski) What: Qba Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.ms.uky.edu/pub/unix/qddb/fx-examples/Qba-1.0beta.tar.gz> Description: Qba is the Qddb Business Application. It provides a Qddb/Fx interface for managing clients, inventory, invoices, payments, and the like. Requires Tcl 7.4/Tk 4.0/itcl-1.5/BLT 1.8/Tix 4.0/Qddb-1.42.6 and tktable. Contact: <URL:mailto:gil@iac.net> (Qba author) <URL:mailto:qddb-users@ms.uky.edu> (Qddb mailing list) What: Qddb Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.ms.uky.edu/pub/unix/qddb/qddb-1.42.6.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://ftp.ms.uky.edu/pub/unix/qddb/qddb-examples.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://ftp.ms.uky.edu/pub/unix/qddb/255-95.ps.gz> <URL:ftp://ftp.ms.uky.edu/pub/unix/qddb/qhelp-0.3.tar.gz> Description: A Quick and Dirty DataBase (Qddb) package. It uses Tcl as a configuration language. Also has a Tk interface with TkTable extension. qhelp is a sample hypertext help system. Supports Tk 3.6 or Tk 4.0. Requires itcl; BLT and tclX is recommended. Also support's Tix 4.0 with Tk 4.0. Contact: <URL:mailto:qddb-users-request@ms.uky.edu> (Qddb user mailing list) <URL:mailto:qddb-bugs@ms.uky.edu> (Qddb bugs only) What: Quiver Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.ms.uky.edu/pub/unix/qddb/fx-examples/quiver-1.0.tar.gz> Description: QUIck and dirty VEgetarian Recipes database is a Qddb/Tcl/Tk/itcl/BLT based application for managing recipes. About 2000 recipes are included from the FATFREE mailing list at <URL:http://www.fatfree.com/>. Contact: <URL:mailto:gil@iac.net> (Gil Benson) What: RAD/CVS Where: <URL:http://www.indirect.com/www/radsoft/radcvs/> Description: RAD/CVS is an object-oriented, Tcl interface to the Concurrent Versions System (CVS). The RAD/CVS Tcl Interface implements an abstract interface that is not dependent upon CVS and could conceivably be implemented using other underlying implementations (e.g. RCS, SCCS, PVCS). Has a Tk/Tix interface. Available for non-commercial use only. Contact: <URL:mailto:jgoodsen@radsoft.com> (John Goodsen) What: RasMol Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.dcs.ed.ac.uk/pub/rasmol/RasMol2.tar.Z> <URL:ftp://ftp.dcs.ed.ac.uk/pub/rasmol/raswin.zip> Description: A molecular graphics visualization program intended for proteins and nucleic acids. Available for the X window system, IBM PC MS-Windows and VMS/DecWindows environments. Contact: <URL:mailto:rasmol@dcs.ed.ac.uk> , <URL:mailto:rasmol@ggr.co.uk> What: rcsview Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.pmg.lcs.mit.edu/pub/andru/rcsview-1.2.tar.gz> Description: A Tk viewer for RCS or CVS files. It highlights text according to the version from which it comes. Contact: <URL:mailto:andru@lcs.mit.edu> (Andrew Myers) What: rech Where: From the user Description: Tk for Windows script to drill elementary mathematics. User visible text is in German. No documentation. Contact: <URL:mailto:hueni@glue.ch> (Hermann H"uni) What: Remote control of Tk apps Where: From the contact Description: A read-eval-print loop that connects you to a registered Tk interpreter. Contact: <URL:mailto:burdick@ars.rtp.nc.us> (Bill Burdick) What: Reservation system Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/reserve.tar.gz> Description: A reservation system. Contact: <URL:mailto:urban@mfr.dec.com> (Ron Urban) What: reversi Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/reversi-1.0.tk.gz> Description: Reversi (Othello) game. Contact: <URL:mailto:joel@cs.berkeley.edu> (Joel Fine) What: Rivet Where: <URL:http://www.python.org/workshops/1995-05/Tkgu.html> <URL:ftp://ftp.python.org/pub/python/contrib/rivet/Rivet0.1.tar.Z> Description: A language independant version of Tk (Tk without Tcl), used as the basis of work to get a Python version of Tk. See <URL:http://www.veritas.com/%7Ebrianw/rivet/index.html> for more information. Contact: <URL:mailto:brianw@veritas.com> (Brian Warkentine) What: Roger's Interface Language (RIL) Where: alt.sources archives <URL:ftp://ftp.x.org/R5contrib/ril.tar.Z> Description: a preprocessor for resource files. Contact: <URL:mailto:rogerr@netcom.com> (Roger Reynolds) What: Role Playing DB Where: <URL:http://netmar.com/mall/shops/heller/Deepwoods/Role-Playing-DB.html> Description: Linux based shareware role playing DB system which uses wish for doing the installation. Contact: <URL:mailto:Heller@CS.UMass.EDU> (Robert Heller) What: rolodex Where: From the Tk demos directory Description: John Ousterhout's entry to Tom Solbourne's 1992 X toolkit challenge. Contact: <URL:mailto:John.Ousterhout@eng.sun.com> (John Ousterhout) What: RosettaMan Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.berkeley.edu/ucb/people/phelps/tcltk/rman.tar.Z> Description: UNIX man page filter - converts formatted man pages into other formats such as ASCII only, TkMan, troff, nroff, Ensemble, SGML, HTML, MIME, LaTex, LaTeX2e, RTF, and Perl 5 POD. This isn't Tcl/Tk, but is used by TkMan and could be used by others. Contact: <URL:mailto:phelps@cs.berkeley.edu> (Tom Phelps) What: router-stats Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.scn.de/pub/networking/router-stats/router-stats-1.30.tar.gz> Description: Gather statistics about router data and then create bar graphs of the data. For more data, see <URL:http://www.scn.de/%7Eiain/router-stats/> Depends on Tcl, Expect, and Perl. Contact: <URL:mailto:ian@scn.de> (Iain Lea) What: RMTH Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/beth.4.1.tar.gz> Description: A combination shell emulator, remote command interpreter, and wish tutorial. Contact: <URL:mailto:svoboda@ece.cmu.edu> (David Mark Svoboda) What: rootmenu Where: From the contact Description: The Tk/Tix program rootmenu allows one to dynamically build a Tk application with menus, menubuttons, check buttons, and radio buttons. Contact: <URL:mailto:shalliday@ea.com> (Sean Halliday) What: Runner's Diary Where: <URL:ftp://harvey.snafu.de/pub/tcl/runners_diary-0.2.tar.gz> Description: Tcl 7.5/Tk 4.1 scripts for logging runs. Works with Linux but should run with other systems. Also requires Perl (4.3 or 5.x). Contact: <URL:mailto:gln@harvey.snafu.de> (Gerhard Lehmann) What: ruptool Where: From the contact Description: A tool to watch the uptime status of various machines. Has a problem right now with the XID exhaustion problem. Contact: <URL:mailto:mdimeo@brooktree.com> (Matt DiMeo) What: Rush Where: <URL:ftp://ginsberg.cs.berkeley.edu/pub/asah/rush/> Description: A modified version of Tcl oriented towards faster execution. The code here does not represent a working system, but if someone wants to finish the job, Adam says "...I'd be happy to help in any way I can (except coding :-()." Basically, Adam has had to cancel his work on Rush due to a "research conflict" (ie. if he wants to graduate). Contact: <URL:mailto:asah@cs.Berkeley.EDU> (Adam Sah) What: Tcl interface to Sather Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.icsi.berkeley.edu/pub/sather/Sather-1.0.6.tar.gz> Description: Version 1.0.6 of Sather includes a Tk browser. More info available at <URL:http://www.icsi.berkeley.edu/Sather>. Contact: <URL:mailto:davids@ICSI.Berkeley.EDU> (David Petrie Stoutamire) What: S-LVQ Where: <URL:ftp://kal-el.ugr.es/pub/s-lvq-1.0.2.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://kal-el.ugr.es/pub/s-lvq102.zip> Description: A simple program to perform Kohonen's LVQ1 algorithm. Uses a Tcl/Tk interface. Unix or PCs. Contact: <URL:mailto:jmerelo@kal-el.ugr.es> (J.J. Merelo Guervos) What: Scheme-based Tk Where: <URL:ftp://kaolin.unice.fr/pub/STk-3.0.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://cs.nyu.edu/pub/local/fox/STk-2.1.1-linux.tgz> <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/devel/lisp/STk-2.1.5.tgz> <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.indiana.edu/pub/scheme-repository/imp/Stk-2.1.tar.gz> Description: A graphical package which relies on Tk and the Scheme programming language - think Tk and Scheme rather than Tk and Tcl. Note that not only is Tk provided, but a full OO system, called STklos, which is similar in concept to CLOS or Dylan OO system. See <URL:http://kaolin.unice.fr/html/STk.html> for more info on STk and see <URL:http://ltiwww.epfl.ch/%7Efurrer/STk/FAQ.html> for a FAQ. Contact: <URL:mailto:stk-request@kaolin.unice.fr> (STk mailing list) What: schmod Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/schmod-1.0.tar.gz> Description: A tclsh that goes through a directory and copies the user's permissions to other and group, except that it denies them write. Contact: <URL:mailto:850347s@dragon.acadiau.ca> (Hume Smith) What: sclock Where: From the contact Description: A sample tcl script which can be used as a TCP/IP server under inetd. Contact: <URL:mailto:peter@nmti.com> (Peter da Silva) What: SCOP Where: <URL:http://www.bio.cam.ac.uk/scop/> Description: A tk-send driving command which coordinates Mosaic and rasMol. SCOP stands for Structural Classification of Proteins. Contact: <URL:mailto:scop@www.bio.cam.ac.uk> What: ScriptAce Where: From the contact Description: ACEDB software with Tcl interpreter. Contact: <URL:mailto:hcobb@fly2.berkeley.edu> (Henry J. Cobb) What: sd_launch Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.town.hall.org/pub/software/sd_launch.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://ee.lbl.gov/conferencing/sd/> <URL:ftp://ftp.parc.xerox.com/pub/net-research/apps/sdr/> Description: This is a MIME/WWW browser helper to launch MBONE sessions. Contact: <URL:mailto:fenner@parc.xerox.com> (William C. Fenner) What: sender Where: From the contact Description: Send standard input to a specified Tk interpreter, prefixed with some sort of insert command. Contact: <URL:mailto:welch@parc.xerox.com> (Brent Welch) What: ServiceMail(TM) Toolkit (servicemail.tar.Z) Where: <URL:ftp://eitech.com/pub/servicemail/servicemail2.0.1.tar.z> Description: ServiceMail is a stand alone email server written in C and Tcl. It takes incoming email requests and can perform tasks for the sender. Contact: <URL:mailto:servicemail-help@eitech.com> (ServiceMail questions), or subscribe to servicemail-help mailing list by sending a message to the "listserv subscribe servicemail-help your-real-name" service at <URL:mailto:services@eitech.com>. What: ServiceMail extras Where: <URL:ftp://keck.tamu.edu/pub/EmailServer/additional_tcl_scripts.tar.Z> Description: See <URL:http://keck.tamu.edu/cgi/staff/emailserver.html> for a description of the various email services that can be added using the above tar file. Package includes ability to send GIF files, .au files, an ftp status, gopher style searches, etc. Contact: <URL:mailto:services@keck.tamu.edu> with a subject of help What: setter Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/setter.gz> Description: A Tcl/Tk front end to the xset program. Contact: <URL:mailto:mcnalley@metnet.geog.pdx.edu> (James McNalley) What: SGI Tcl/Tk binaries Where: <URL:ftp://mat075207.student.utwente.nl/pub/SGI/dist/tcl7.5a2-dist.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://mat075207.student.utwente.nl/pub/SGI/dist/tk4.1a2-dist.tar.gz> Description: Contains the binaries and documentation for wish and tclsh. The information corresponds to the alpha 2 release. Contact: <URL:mailto:wessel@mat075207.student.utwente.nl> (Wessel de Roode) What: SGI GL interpreter Where: <URL:ftp://metallica.prakinf.tu-ilmenau.de/pub/GLIP/glip0.8.tar.Z> <URL:ftp://metallica.prakinf.tu-ilmenau.de/pub/GLIP/glip0.8.doc.ps.Z> Description: Tcl based interpreter for Silicon Graphics GL. Succeeded now by TIGER. Contact: <URL:mailto:Ekkehard.Beier@prakinf.tu-ilmenau.de> (Ekkehard Beier) What: Shiva Where: <URL:http://www-sdss.fnal.gov:8000/> Description: Survey Human Interface and Visualization Environment (Shiva) is the supported toolkit to be used for assembling data reduction pipelines and host software for the SDSS data acquisition system. Contact: <URL:mailto:berman@sdss.fnal.gov> <URL:mailto:sergey@sdss.fnal.gov> <URL:mailto:ruth@sdss.fnal.gov> <URL:mailto:petravic@sdss.fnal.gov> What: showaudio.tk Where: From the contact Description: Tk interface to sox for playing sounds. Contact: <URL:mailto:nelson@santafe.edu> (Nelson Minar) What: Show keycodes Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tkshowkeys.gz> Description: Display X keycode information. Contact: <URL:mailto:mharriso@spd.dsccc.com> (Mark Harrison) What: Sift-Mail Where: <URL:ftp://oneworld.wa.com/pub/laurence/> Description: A program for filtering incoming email, using a Tcl extension based around the c-client API. For more info, see <URL:http://oneworld.wa.com/laurence/sift-mail.html>. An X Window interface to configure is available. Contact: <URL:mailto:LGL@CSGrad.CS.VT.EDU> (Laurence Lundblade) What: sim68k Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.ensta.fr/pub/lang/tcl/contrib_ensta/sim68k.tar.gz> Description: A Motorola 68000 processor simulator using C++ and Tcl 7.4 Tk 3.6 for the user interface. The program works with Tcl 7.5/Tk 4.0 but has some binding problems. Contact: <URL:mailto:ucaclgr@ucl.ac.uk> (Laurent Riesterer) What: SimCity Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.uu.net/vendor/dux/SimCity/> Description: This is a fully functional port of SimCity to X, with multi-player capability. It does however 'melt' after 5 minutes if you have not bought a license. They call it a 'demo mode'. Contact: <URL:mailto:don@toad.com> (Don Hopkins) What: SIMON Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.elec.qmw.ac.uk/pub/dept/simon/> Description: A Tk/Tcl based Mosaic Hotlist/subject space management program. A subject space server maintains a database for the users of the software. Contact: <URL:mailto:m.j.johnson@qmw.ac.uk> (M. J. Johnson) What: Simple database interface Where: From the contact Description: Tcl/Tk front end to simple database. Contact: <URL:mailto:rgotto@vnet.ibm.com> (Richard Otto) What: Simple Order Form generator Where: <URL:ftp://ce-toolkit.crd.ge.com/tcl/simpleforms.tar.gz> Description: A simple order form generator and processor package. It consists of a Tcl support library and CGI scripts that read forms from template files and use the email-www package to transport the results. Contact: Unknown What: skim Where: <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/system/News/readers/skim-0.8.4.tar.gz> Description: A Tk wrapped offline newsreader designed to work over SLIP/PPP lines. Depends on Tcl 7.4/Tk 4.0. Contact: <URL:mailto:R.W.Pijlman@inter.NL.net> (Rene Pijlman) What: tkslrn Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.csn.net/dmw/tkslrn0.8.4.patch.gz> <URL:ftp://ftp.csn.net/dmw/tkslrn.rc.beta2> <URL:ftp://space.mit.edu/pub/davis/slrn/slrn0.8.3.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://space.mit.edu/pub/davis/slang/slang0.99-23.tar.gz> Description: A set of patches adding a Tcl/Tk interface to slrn. Requires slrn, slang, Tcl 7.4 or newer, Tk 4.0 or newer. Uses Embedded Tk. Contact: <URL:mailto:dmw@csn.org> (Dave Warner) What: smaillog Where: alt.sources archives Description: email activity report for smail 2.5 Contact: <URL:mailto:karl@NeoSoft.com> (Karl Lehenbauer) What: CMU SNMP Where: <URL:ftp://lancaster.andrew.cmu.edu/pub/snmp-dist/cmu-snmp2.1.2.tar> <URL:ftp://ftp.ece.ucdavis.edu/pub/snmp/hp-cmu-snmp-2.1.2.1.tar.gz> Description: cmu-snmp.2.1.2 is an SNMP agent and clients that include a modified wish interpreter. The hp tar file mentioned above is some patches needed to 2.1.2.1 (a newer version) needed for HP/UX. Contact: <URL:mailto:glenn@cs.uwa.edu.au> (Glenn Huxtable) <URL:mailto:hardaker@chroma.ece.ucdavis.edu> (Wes Hardaker - HP/UX) What: SNMP Test Suite Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.psi.com/isode/isode-8.tar.Z> Description: Contains a SNMP-capable Tcl. Contact: <URL:mailto:james@Newbridge.COM> (James Watt) What: SOAR Where: <URL:http://www.isi.edu/soar/soar.html> Description: Soar is used by AI researchers to construct integrated intelligent agents, and by cognitive scientists for cognitive modelling. Recent versions of Soar use Tcl/Tk to do scripting and user interfaces. Soar is available on a variety of platforms. See <URL:http://www.psyc.nott.ac.uk/users/ritter/soar-faq.html> for more details. Also see <URL:news:comp.ai> for discussions on SOAR. Contact: <URL:mailto:soar-requests@cs.cmu.edu> What: SSA interface Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.eng.auburn.edu/pub/doug/ssa.tclX> Description: Tk/tclX interface to browsing a SPARC Storage Array set of disks. For more information, see <URL:http://www.eng.auburn.edu/pub/doug/second.html>. Contact: <URL:mailto:doug@eng.auburn.edu> (Doug Hughes) What: stetris Where: <URL:ftp://kaolin.unice.fr/pub/Contrib/stetris-1.1.tar.gz> Description: Version of Tetris written in STk (Scheme based Tk). Contact: <URL:mailto:hjstein@math.huji.ac.il> (Dr. Harvey J. Stein) What: stprof Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/stprof94.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/stprof95.tar.gz> Description: German tax calculation program for 1994 and 1995. Contact: <URL:mailto:kriegl.muc@sni.de> (Tuende Kriegl) What: Tk Sound Editor (aedit) Where: From the contact Description: The beginnings of a Tk based sound editor. Contact: <URL:mailto:sani.nassif@att.com> (Sani R. Nassif) What: SpecTcl/SpecJava Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/pub/tcl/SpecJava-0.3bin.tar.gz> Description: GUI builder for Tk/Tcl and Java. No guarantee that future versions will be released under the same terms. Supports WYSIWYG drag and drop interface, ability to support new Tk widgets automatically, with simple access to generated code. Requires Tk 4.1 and a modified version of blt's table manager (this code comes with the tar file). Works on Solaris and Windows 95/NT. Even though this says 'bin' on it, the binary is just a Solaris 2.x version of wish for folk who don't already have one built. All the source for SpecTcl/Java is there for use by other Tk 4.1 users. See <URL:http://www.sunlabs.com/people/stephen.uhler/SpecTcl.html> for more details. Contact <URL:mailto:SpecTcl@tcl.eng.sun.com> What: Spice interface Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.fernuni-hagen.de/pub/fachb/et/es/> Description: Experimental schematic SPICE interface written in Stk. See <URL:http://es-sun2.fernuni-hagen.de/editor/editor/editor.html> for documentation. Contact: <URL:mailto:fritz.heinrichmeyer@fernuni-hagen.de> (Johann Friedrich Heinrichmeyer) What: STEAD Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.ensta.fr/pub/lang/tcl/STEAD-alpha.016.tar.gz> Description: Sympathetic Tk-based Editor for Average Dummies (STEAD) is build from jedit and is a Tk based editor. The doc is all in French. Text selections (including rectangulars) can be piped through filters, search and replace using regular expressions, multilevel undo and redo, and many other features. Contact: <URL:mailto:diam@ensta.fr> (Maurice DIAMANTINI) What: subtile Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.bdt.com/home/elf/pub/subtile-0.2.shar> Description: a Tcl/Tk (4.0 or 4.1) program for generating Penrose, Ammann, and other aperiodic tilings through substitution or composition rules, displaying them, taking their fourier transforms, and generating postscript you can print for the kids to color. Contact: <URL:mailto:rec@elf.org> (Roger E. Critchlow Jr.) What: Subway Navigator Where: Source not available at this time Description: Tk-based internet service to find routines in the world's subway systems. Reach the subway via <URL:telnet://metro.jussieu.fr:10000> or <URL:gopher://gopher.jussieu.fr:70/1/metro>. Contact: <URL:mailto:Pierre.David@prism.uvsq.fr> (Pierre David) What: SurfIt! Where: <URL:ftp://pastime.anu.edu.au/pub/SurfIt/surfit-0.5.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/surfit-0.4.tar.gz> What: Alpha version of Tcl/Tk WorldWideWeb (WWW) browser. Supports HTML v1.0 and v2.0, along with a subset of HTML v3.0 tables. Goal is for it to be completely v3.0 compliant. Handles inline GIF (including transparent GIFs), PPM, and X bitmap images. Supports older Tcl applets using Jacob Levy's Safe-Tcl extension. See <URL:http://pastime.anu.edu.au/SurfIt/> for demo applets. Runs with Tcl 7.5a2/Tk 4.1a2. Dynamically loads tclX and BLT extensions. Supports CMT's cmplayer. See <URL:http://pastime.anu.edu.au/SurfIt/maillist.html> to sign up to the SurfIt! mailing list. Contact: <URL:mailto:Steve.Ball@pastime.anu.edu.au> (Steve Ball) What: Swedish/English dictionary Where: From the contact Description: A Python/Tk based Swedish/English dictionary. Contact: <URL:mailto:mchapman@erinet.com> (Mitch Chapman) What: Symbolic derivations Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tderiv-1.0.tar.gz> Description: A simple symbolic derivation solver. Contact: <URL:mailto:tiller@solace.me.uiuc.edu> (Michael Tiller) What: Tch Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tch01a.gz> Description: A program which quickly and easily accesses the documentation for Tcl/Tk. It does not rely on the man pages. The doc has been reformatted and rewritten for use with Tch. Version 0.1 is alpha. This program will probably become shareware or commercial as it develops in detail. Contact: <URL:mailto:mcdonald@cs.sfu.ca> (Ken McDonald) What: Tcl compiler (Koski) Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.running-start.com/pub/tclc.13Apr96.tar.gz> Description: A Tcl to C compiler, written as a class project. Also see <URL:http://www.running-start.com/dkoski/Papers.html> for his paper. Contact: <URL:mailto:dkoski@running-start.com> (David Koski) What: Tcl compiler (Tromey) Where: <URL:http://drip.colorado.edu/%7Etromey/src/tcc-0.1.tar.gz> Description: Written in C++ with templates (g++ 2.6.3), this requires no changes to the Tcl core. It compiles procedures as they are defined, as well as if, while and for statements and math expressions. Only tested with Tcl 7.3. Contact: <URL:mailto:tromey@cns.caltech.edu> (Tom Tromey) What: Tcl Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/pub/tcl/tcl7.5.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://ftp.smli.com/pub/tcl/example.tar.gz> <URL:ftp:ftp.sunlabs.com/pub/tcl/vclibs41.zip> Description: The complete base package for Tcl. Tcl is intended to be a small language which is easily extendable, and which is used as a user configuration language. It is of course being used for much more as well. example.tar contains example source code to build a dynamic extension for Unix, MacOS and Windows. vclibs contains the tcl75.lib and tk41.lib files for use with Visual C++ compilers and the Tcl 7.5 and Tk 4.1 release. Contact: <URL:mailto:John.Ousterhout@eng.sun.com> (John Ousterhout) What: Tcl / Tk install softlink Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/installtk.gz> Description: installtk is a script which creates a set of softlinks from the distribution directory to the public installation directories. Contact: <URL:mailto:mjl@dino.ph.utexas.edu> (Maurice J. LeBrun) What: Tcl shells Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.fzi.de/pub/OBST/OBST3-4.3/tclshells.tar.Z> Description: Package to assist users who want to build customized shells by choosing among Tcl/Tk extensions. Also see <URL:ftp://ftp.fzi.de/pub/OBST/www/OBST.html> for more information. Contact: <URL:mailto:stone@fzi.de> What: Tcl-my-fancy Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tcl-my-fancy-2.0.tar.gz> Description: Set of steps and a simple sh script that tries to aid in creating Tcl 7.4/Tk 4.0 interpreters with various extensions. Contact: <URL:mailto:tpoindex@nyx.net> (Tom Poindexter) What: tcl_cruncher Where: <URL:ftp://hplyot.obspm.fr/pub/tcl/tcl_cruncher-1.11.tar.gz> Description: C program that parses and flag syntax errors in your Tcl/tclX/[incr tcl]/itcl/etc. sources. Can also produce faster sources by removing all unneeded white space, comments, etc. Contact: <URL:mailto:dl@hplyot.obspm.fr> (Laurent Demailly) What: tcl2c Where: <URL:http://www.prz.tu-berlin.de/%7Enickel/tcl/hacks/> Description: Update to the script that converts a Tcl script into a C string. Fixes problem with some CPP's that do not process very long lines. Works with ANSI C only. Contact: <URL:mailto:nickel@cs.tu-berlin.de> (Juergen Nickelsen) What: tcl2c for HP compilers Where: From the contact Description: The HP compiler could not handle the long lines generated by one of the previous updators of tcl2c. So this one was posted. Contact: <URL:mailto:walker@opus.hpl.hp.com> (Rick Walker) What: tcl2dos Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/distrib/tcl2dos.sh.gz> Description: Script to port a clean TCL distribution to DOS and/or Windows, ready to compile. Note this only works for Tcl - NOT Tk. Contact: <URL:mailto:byennaco@East.Sun.COM> (Bob Yennaco) What: tcl2html Where: <URL:http://www.cs.uoregon.edu/%7Ejhobbs/work/> Description: Tcl script which creates an HTML presentation of a Tcl program. Preserves spacing, emphasizes comments, bolds Tcl keywords for presentation on the WWW. Works as either a CGI script or stand-alone script. Written in Tcl 7. Contact: <URL:mailto:jhobbs@cs.uoregon.edu> (Jeffrey Hobbs) What: tcl++ Where: From the contact Description: Tcl based code providing SELF-like prototype-based tcl objects. Contact: <URL:mailto:hwan@apple.com> (Hansel Wan) What: tclbot Where: <URL:ftp://belch.berkeley.edu/pub/mud_robots/tclbot> Description: MUD robot for Tcl programmers Contact: <URL:mailto:rusty@garnet.berkeley.edu> (Rusty C. Wright) ??? What: ICE Tcl/Tk Compiler (tclc) Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.dnai.com/users/i/icemcfd/tclc/> Description: A commercial Tcl Compiler, available for a number of Unix platforms. Supports tk, tclX, itcl, blt, expect, and tcl-dp extensions. See <URL:http://icemcfd.com/tcl/ice.html> for details. The new ICE 1.1 release supports itcl 2.0 method compilation, complation of entire tcl files, as well as other enhancements and bug fixes. Contact: <URL:mailto:tclc@icemcfd.com> What: tclCheck Where: <URL:ftp://catless.ncl.ac.uk/pub/> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tclCheck-1.1.8.tar.gz> Description: C program to perform a sanity check for brackets and their nesting. Does not permit commercial use. Contact: <URL:mailto:Lindsay.Marshall@newcastle.ac.uk> (Lindsay F. Marshall) What: Tcl Edit Where: From the contact Description: A Simple Text editor in Tcl/tk Contact: <URL:mailto:celald@informatik.uni-bremen.de> (Celal Dikici) What: tcllex Where: <URL:ftp://charon.amdahl.com/pub/agc/tcllex-5.03.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://ftp.etsimo.uniovi.es/pub/tcl/code/tcllex-5.04.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tcllex-5.03.tar.gz> Description: Generate Tcl code from lex input. Email the contact if you cannot find the latest version on the Tcl ftp site and cannot get into the amdahl ftp site. Contact: <URL:mailto:agc@uts.amdahl.com> (Alistair G. Crooks) What: Tcl-NEST Where: <URL:ftp://hill.lut.ac.uk/Software/tclnest1.0.tar.Z> Description: A network simulation tool built upon the NEST networking simulation tool and Tcl. Contact: <URL:mailto:J.P.Knight@lut.ac.uk> (Jon Knight) What: Tcl/Tk Perl 5 (Beattie) Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.ox.ac.uk/pub/perl/Tcl-perl-a2.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://ftp.ox.ac.uk/pub/perl/TclTk-b1.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://sable.ox.ac.uk/pub/perl/Tcl-ext-a1.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://sable.ox.ac.uk/pub/perl/tkperl5a5.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://black.ox.ac.uk/src/ALPHA/Tcl-ext-a1.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://black.ox.ac.uk/src/ALPHA/tkperl5a5.tar.gz> Description: These are Perl 5.000 extensions. Tcl-perl/Tcl-ext allows a Perl program to create Tcl interpreters, evaluate scripts and files, dynamically bind commands into them in either C or Perl, manipulate Tcl variables, tie the variables to Perl variables, etc. It will use a dynamic libtcl if one is available. The tkperl5 extends the Tcl-perl extension to bind in the Tk widgets. Contact: <URL:mailto:mbeattie@sable.ox.ac.uk> (Malcolm Beattie) What: TclRobots Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/potpourri/tclrobots-2.0.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/challenge-1.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/challenge-2.tar.gz> Description: A programming game in which one writes Tcl programs to control a robot, which must survive a battle with other robots. Strongly influenced by CROBOTS. Requires Tcl 7.4 and Tk 4.0. Uses "send". For more info, see <URL:http://www.nyx.net/%7Etpoindex/>. The challenge tar files contain the winning robots for the 1995 and the 1996 competitions. Contact: <URL:mailto:tpoindex@nyx.net> (Tom Poindexter) What: tcltags (Hoegeman) Where: From the contact Description: Tcl command to generate vi tags file. Contact: <URL:mailto:mh@wx.gtegsc.com> (Michael Hoegeman) What: tcltags (LoVerso) Where: From the contact Description: /bin/sh command to generate vi tags file. Contact: <URL:mailto:John@LoVerso.Southborough.MA.US> (John Robert LoVerso) What: tcltags (Tromey) Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tcltags.tcl.gz> Description: Emacs TAGS generation for Tcl source. Contact: <URL:mailto:tromey@busco.lanl.gov> (Tom Tromey) What: tcltkgrass Where: <URL:ftp://moon.cecer.army.mil/grass/incoming/tcltkgrass.tar.Z> Description: Tcl/Tk front-end for GRASS Contact: <URL:mailto:markline@henson.cc.wwu.edu> (Mark Line) What: Tcl to C compiler (brannon) Where: From the contact Description: Compiles Tcl scripts into corresponding C code. Contact: <URL:mailto:tb06@cs1.cc.lehigh.edu> (TERRENCE MONROE BRANNON) ??? What: tcl to c process Where: From the contact Description: set of steps placed in tkined makefile to build an initialized C string to a tcl script. Contact: <URL:mailto:schoenw@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de> (Juergen Schoenwaelder) What: tcltools Where: <URL:ftp://cygnus.com/pub/tcltools-930124.tar.Z> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tcltools-930124.tar.gz> Description: Version of Tcl 6.5 and Tk 3.0 which uses autoconfig for configuration purposes. Not needed for Tcl 7/Tk 3.4. Contact: <URL:mailto:zoo@armadillo.com> (david d 'zoo' zuhn) What: tcltrim Where: From the contact Description: Read in a Tcl script and remove empty lines, commented lines, and trim space to try to speed up script. May cause problems if your code expected to find these things at run time. Contact: <URL:mailto:ioi@xpi.com> (Ioi Lam) What: tcltt, v1 Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.white.toronto.edu/pub/muds/tcltt> Description: Tcl TinyTalk - a multi-user interaction tool. Contact: <URL:mailto:cks@sys.utoronto.ca> (Chris Siebenmann) What: TCLtt (TCL-TinyTalk) Where: From the contact Description: Programmable client for connecting to MUDs (effectively, chat servers with role playing). Uses TCL 6.7, should be OK with earlier. Contact: <URL:mailto:dkfenger@sirius.uvic.ca> (David Fenger) What: TclTutor Where: <URL:http://www.msen.com/%7Eclif/> Description: Interactive lessons teaching Tcl 7.4 and a bit of Tk 4.0. For more information, see <URL:http://msen.com/%7Eclif/>. Contact: <URL:mailto:clif@clif.ypsi.mi.us> (Clif Flynt) What: TclYasp Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.stg.brown.edu/pub/sgml/> Description: An integration of a conforming SGML parser with Tcl. Ity uses a simple procedure call interface rather than an object oriented interface like CoST 1.1. Contact: <URL:mailto:dgd@cs.bu.edu> (David Durand) What: tcshql Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tcshql-1.0.tar.gz> Description: A Tcl 7.4 interface to the shql SQL database program. Provides Tcl procedures to create, read and write a shql database. Contact: <URL:mailto:jfontain@pluton.experdata.fr> (Jean-Luc Fontaine) What: tdcad Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tdcad2.0b.tar.gz> Description: A little Tk CAD drawing program in early Alpha stage. Contact: <URL:mailto:tdoan@bnr.ca> (Tuan Doan) What: Teapot Where: <URL:ftp://cantor.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/pub/unix/> Description: A Tcl/curses based Table editor and planner. Supports multiple languages, iterative expressions, three dimensional sheets, etc. Should work on any POSIX, ANSI C, XDR , System V curses (ncurses) library system, and supports X/OPEN message catalots. Contact: <URL:mailto:michael@cantor.informatik.rwth-aachen.de> (Michael Haardt) What: TeenyMUD Where: From the contact Description: a small Multi User Dungeon program which is based on a heavily modified version of Tcl. Contact: <URL:mailto:teeny-list-request@fido.econlab.arizona.edu> (TeenyMUD admin addr) <URL:mailto:teeny-list@fido.econlab.arizona.edu> (Teeny MUD Mailing List) <URL:mailto:downsj@atlantis.CS.ORST.EDU> (jason downs) What: xtem Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.lrw.uni-bremen.de/pub/tex/xtem/xtem_texmenu.4.16.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/xtem_texmenu_eng.ps.gz> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/xtem_texmenu.3.12.1.tar.gz> Description: Provides a simple graphical user interface to control an editor, TeX and LaTeX, previewers, printing, syntax checking, spell checking, index building, bibtex, etc. Requires Tcl 7.3, Tk 3.6, tclX 7.3. Also works with Tcl 7.4/Tk 4.0/tclX 7.4. See <URL:http://ftp.lrw.uni-bremen.de/xtem/xtem_texmenu.html> for more details. Contact: <URL:mailto:weibezahn@lrw.uni-bremen.de> (Roland Weibezahn) What: term_expect Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cme.nist.gov/pub/expect/expect.tar.Z> Description: Expectk script that tests character graphic (e.g., Curses) apps. Contact: <URL:mailto:libes@nist.gov> (Don Libes) What: tess Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tess3.2.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://ftp.crl.com/ftp/users/pc/pcoad/tess3.2.tar.gz> Description: tess (tar extraction simplification script) is a tcl/tk based tar file extraction tool. tess will automatically uncompress/unzip files ending in .Z or .gz respectively. Contact: <URL:mailto:pcoad@crl.com> (Paul E Coad) What: testApp Where: From the contact Description: A bare bones C application that creates a Tcl command and associates it with a button's callback. Contact: <URL:mailto:kennykb@dssv01.crd.ge.com> (Kevin B. Kenny) What: TH Where: <URL:http://www.ece.cmu.edu/afs/ece/usr/svoboda/www/th/th.2.1.tar> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/th.2.1.tar.gz> Description: Teacher Hypertools created with Elsbeth. These tools add new capabilities to other Tk programs. See <URL:http://www.ece.cmu.edu/afs/ece/usr/svoboda/www/th/homepage.html> for more information concerning Teacher Hypertools. Contact: <URL:mailto:svoboda@ece.cmu.edu> (David Svoboda) What: Threading Analyst Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.biochem.ucl.ac.uk/pub/px/> Description: The Threading Analyst (tan.tcl), along with the Protein extension (px) to Tk/Tcl provide a GUI interface to a program which provides protein classification and prediction modelling. Contact: <URL:mailto:rmiller@bsm.bioc.ucl.ac.uk> (Rob Miller, Ph.D.) What: tickle Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.msen.com/pub/vendor/ice/tickle/AppOnly.hqx> <URL:ftp://ftp.msen.com/pub/vendor/ice/tickle/DocOnly.hqx> <URL:ftp://ftp.msen.com/pub/vendor/ice/tickle/EngineOnly.hqx> <URL:ftp://ftp.msen.com/pub/vendor/ice/tickle/scripts.hqx> <URL:ftp://ftp.msen.com/pub/vendor/ice/tickle/XTCL.hqx> <URL:ftp://ftp.msen.com/pub/vendor/ice/tickle/Tickle5.0v1.hqx> Description: Tickle is a Macintosh text editor and file converter handling binhex, uudecode, compress, tar, MacBinary, Apple Single/Double, etc. Supports System 7's drag and drop. Provides access to MacOS functions such as Resource Manager, Communications Toolbox, OSA components, Editions and AppleEvents. Contains a Macintosh Tcl interpreter and library. Supports tclX extensions and some unix equivalent utilities. Contact: <URL:mailto:tickle@ice.com> <URL:mailto:time@ice.com> What: TickleServices Where: <URL:ftp://sonata.cc.purdue.edu/pub/next/submissions/TickleServices1.1.compressed> Description: Shareware dynamic NEXTSTEP application which uses Tcl to provide a Services Menu framework. (Ed note: Sorry for the brief description, but I really don't understand NEXTSTEP enough to do better) Contact: <URL:mailto:scott@gac.edu> (Scott Hess) What: TIGER Where: <URL:ftp://metallica.prakinf.tu-ilmenau.de/pub/PROJECTS/TIGER1.0/tiger1.0.tar.gz> Description: Tcl-based Interpretative Graphics EnviRonment is a tool for programming OpenGL. It has a Tcl extension for OpenGL 1.0, a Tk editor/soft debugger (in development), and a course for students to learn OpenGL. Depends on Tcl 7.3. Send the line "subscribe TIGER mailing list" to contact to join the TIGER mailing list. Contact: <URL:mailto:ekki@prakinf.tu-ilmenau.de> (Ekkehard 'Ekki' Beier) What: timeclocks Where: From the contact Description: Tk application to keep track of how much time you spend doing different activities. Contact: <URL:mailto:forman@cs.washington.edu> (George Forman) What: timesheet Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/timesheet.tar.gz> Description: An online program which generates hardcopy time sheets. Contact: <URL:mailto:monty.scroggins@rsd.dl.nec.com> (Monty Scroggins) What: Tk Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/pub/tcl/tk4.1.tar.Z> <URL:ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/pub/tcl/win41b3.exe> <URL:ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/pub/tcl/w32s125.exe> <URL:ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/pub/tcl/win/> <URL:ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/pub/tcl/mactk4.1b3.sea.hqx> <URL:ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/pub/tcl/mac/> <URL:ftp:ftp.sunlabs.com/pub/tcl/vclibs41.zip> <URL:http://www.cs.wisc.edu/%7Embirk/bc450rtl.zip> <URL:ftp://info.service.rug.nl/networks/novell/netwire/novuser/11/bc450rtl.zip> <URL:ftp://nic.switch.ch/mirror/novell/netwire/novuser/11/bc450rtl.zip> <URL:ftp://nctuccca.edu.tw/vendors/Novell/netwire/novuser/11/bc450rtl.zip> Description: Tk is an X11 extension for Tcl. It provides the means to write simple scripts to create and manipulate X window system windows with the various manipulators available in C libraries such as Motif. You need to get the Tcl 7.5 package as well. Precompiled binaries for Windows (Win32s, Windows 95 or Windows NT) are also available. W32s1234.exe is a self-extracting archive containing the Win32s v1.25 setup files, so that PCs under Windows 3.1 can run Tcl/Tk. bc450rtl contains the Borland C run time DLL. Also, the BinHex pre-compiled binaries for the Macintosh are available. Contact: <URL:mailto:John.Ousterhout@eng.sun.com> (John Ousterhout) What: Tk patch to window raising Where: From the contact Description: Patch to tkWm.c to fix a problem raising toplevels under mwm and olwm. Contact: <URL:mailto:ouster@eng.sun.com> (John Ousterhout) What: Tk to TkPerl converter Where: From the contact Description: Converts Tk programs to TkPerl5 Contact: <URL:mailto:mhcoen@ai.mit.edu> (Michael H. Coen) What: Tk Dylan Where: <URL:http://legend.gwydion.cs.cmu.edu:8001/gwydion/mindy/index.html> <URL:ftp://legend.gwydion.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/project/gwydion/release/> Description: A 'side-show' demonstration of interfacing the CMU mindy implementation of Dylan to Tk. Perhaps is only available to Dylan affilliates. Contact: Unknown What: Tk extensions via imake Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tkmkmf-3.6.tar.gz> Description: An imake based utility that simplifies wish extensions so that no Tk code modification is needed. Does not permit commercial use. Contact: <URL:mailto:J.K.Wight@newcastle.ac.uk> (Jim Wight) What: Tk Perl 4 (Schreiner) Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.ira.uka.de/pub/x11/tkperl/tkperl_src-0.029.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://ftp.cis.ufl.edu/pub/perl/src/tkperl/tkperl-0.010.tar.z> <URL:ftp://ftp.cse.unsw.edu.au/pub/doc/applications/tkperl/> Description: A Perl 4 library which can be linked into a Perl interpreter to provide access to the Tk wish interpreter from Perl. Contact: <URL:mailto:smile@ira.uka.de> , <URL:mailto:guenther@ira.uka.de> (Guenther Schreiner) What: Tk Perl 4 (Grobgeld) Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cis.ufl.edu/pub/perl/scripts/wish.pl.gz> Description: Perl 4 library for accessing the Tcl/Tk wish interpreter from within Perl. Based on PerlWafe. Contact: <URL:mailto:dov@menora.weizmann.ac.il> (Dov Grobgeld) What: Perl/Tk (pTk) Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.wpi.edu/perl5/Tk-b11.02.tar.gz> Description: Perl 5.002 based Tk interface, in alpha testing. Provides a more object-oriented interface. Based on Tk 4.0b3. Does not need Tcl or libtcl.a at all, and all Tk commands are available as native Perl XSUBs. Requires at least Perl 5.002. Known as TKML in the Perl 5 Modules FAQ. Contact: <URL:mailto:majordomo@lists.stanford.edu> with "subscribe ptk" requests in the body of the msg. What: Tk Python (Ahlstrom) Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.interet.com/pub/python/> Description: A Native Python GUI language such that programs based on it run with a native look and feel on Windows NT and have a Tk look and feel under Unix/X. Mac and OS/2 versions are expected. Contact: <URL:mailto:jim@interet.com> (James C. Ahlstrom) What: Tk Python (Lumholt) Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cwi.nl/pub/python/tkinter.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://ftp.cwi.nl/pub/python/newlib.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://ftp.isu.edu/pub/moreButtons/> Description: Tkinter is the interface between Python and Tcl/Tk. Discussion primarily takes place on comp.lang.python, where attempts to remove more and more Tcl from the implementation is taking place. See <URL:http://www.cwi.nl/%7Eguido/Python.html> for more details on Python. Contact: <URL:mailto:lumholt@login.dkuug.dk> (Steen Lumholt) What: Tk without Tcl Where: From the contact Description: An effort to separate Tk from it's Tcl interpreter underpinnings is underway. The intention is that the resulting Tk 4.x based system would be able to be used by many of the current interpreters such as Perl 5, Tcl, and Python. Contact: <URL:mailto:Nick.Ing-Simmons@tiuk.ti.com> (Nick Ing-Simmons) What: tk WWW interface Where: <URL:ftp://tk-www.mit.edu:8001/tk-www/help/tkWWW-0.13pre2.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/extensions/tkWWW-0.12.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://ftp.x.org/R5contrib/tkWWW-0.11.tar.Z> <URL:ftp://ftp.x.org/R5contrib/xli.1.15.tar.Z> Description: A Tk World Wide Web (WWW) browser, requires tk 3.x. It expects to find xli to display external graphic files. Version 0.13 is intended for use with tk 4.0 and is quite buggy as of Mar 31 1995. Also, see <URL:http://tk-www.mit.edu:8001/>. Contact: <URL:mailto:tk-www-request@athena.mit.edu> (administration of mailing list) <URL:mailto:tk-www@athena.mit.edu> (WWW Tk Browser Discussion List) What: Tk xworld Where: From the contact Description: Tk world builder for the xworld server Contact: <URL:mailto:mdm@cis.ohio-state.edu> (Michael D. Moore) What: tkAtaxx Where: <URL:http://www.cs.byu.edu/%7Ewilliams/ataxx/tkataxx.html> Description: Strategy game similar to Othello. Requires Tk 7.[45] and Tk 4.x. 5 levels of computer opponet, unlimited undo, save and load games, setup game board positions. Contact: <URL:mailto:williams@cs.byu.edu> (John Williams) What: TkBabyNames Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tkbaby-4.01.tar.gz> Description: Provide combinations for someone seeking names for a new child. Requires Tk 4.0. Contact: <URL:mailto:bigler@texas.net> (Tyson Bigler) What: TkBible Where: From the contact Description: Present the user with a menubar of the books of the Bible (obtained from <URL:ftp://sifon.cc.mcgill.ca/pub/things_of_interest/bible/)> and display the current book. Contact: <URL:mailto:mdm@cis.ohio-state.edu> (Michael D. Moore) What: tkbiff Where: From the contact Description: A small xbiff-like program, in Tk 4.0. Contact: <URL:mailto:Rob.Hooft@EMBL-Heidelberg.DE> (Rob W. W. Hooft) What: tkbuttons Where: From the contact Description: Read a config file and put up a panel of buttons to run user specified Unix commands. Contact: <URL:mailto:jef@netcom.com> (Jef Poskanzer) What: TkCD plus CDplayer Where: <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/apps/sound/players/CDplayer-2.0.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://raven.alaska.edu/pub/> Description: Tk/Tcl GUI front end for CDplayer 2.0. Requires a Linux or Coherent supported CD-ROM drive. Porting to other systems using Sun CD-ROM ioctl() system should be simple. Questions about TkCD should be sent to its author, Michael Hamilton. Contact: <URL:mailto:mark@datasoft> (Mark Buckaway) <URL:mailto:michael@actrix.gen.nz> (Michael Hamilton) What: tkcdctl Where: From the contact Description: A Tk base SCSI CD player skeleton. Contact: <URL:mailto:k-chinen@is.aist-nara.ac.jp> (Kenichi Chinen) What: tkchrom Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tkchrom-1.1.gz> Description: A clock (patterned after xchrom) that uses the orientation of a wedge in a circle to indicate the time. Contact: <URL:mailto:phelps@cs.berkeley.edu> (Tom Phelps) What: tkCVS Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tkcvs-6.0a1.tar.gz> Description: tkCVS release 5 is a Tk 3.6 interface to the Concurrent Version System, a revision control system. Supports CVS 1.4 and newer and provides search facilities for the modules database, file browser, etc. Version 6.0 works with Tk 4.0. Contact: <URL:mailto:del@babel.dialix.oz.au> (Del) What: tk-debug Where: <URL:http://drip.colorado.edu/%7Etromey/src/tk-debug.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tk-debug-0.2.tar.gz> Description: A Tk interacter for Don Libes' Tcl debugger. It lets you connect to any running Tcl process, including background processes. Includes Don's Tcl debugger. Contact: <URL:mailto:tromey@klab.caltech.edu> (Tom Tromey) <URL:mailto:tromey@busco.lanl.gov> (Tom Tromey) What: tkDCSE Where: <URL:ftp://www-rrna.uia.ac.be/pub/dcse/> Description: Dedicated Comparative Sequence Editor - a Tk application for IRIX 5.2 (though it should be able to be ported). This is a multiple sequence alignment program of interest to biologists. It also includes a modified wish, with the following extensions dynamically loadable: [incr tcl]/itcl, wigwam, blt, expect, tclX, tix, table, mb, and etraL (some extra list commands written by the contact). See also <URL:http://www-rrna.uia.ac.be/%7Epeter/dcse/>. Contact: <URL:mailto:derijkp@reks.uia.ac.be> (Peter.DeRijk) What: TkDesk Where: <URL:http://sun1.rrzn-user.uni-hannover.de/%7Ezzhibol/tkdesk/> <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/X11/xutils/managers/tkdesk-1.0b1.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/potpourri/tkdesk-1.0b1.tar.gz> Description: Unix/X graphical file manager. See <URL:http://sun1.rrzn-user.uni-hannover.de/%7Ezzhibol/tkdesk/> for screen snapshots and fixes for the released package. Allows an arbitrary number of file and directory browser windows, configurable file-specific popup-menus, history mechanism of directories, opened files, executed commands, etc., annotated files, ability to search for files by annotation, name, contents, size or age, trash can, drag and drop, disk usage of directories hierarchies, performs file operations in the background, bookmarks, configurable application bar, multi-buffer editor, sound support. Contact: <URL:mailto:zzhibol@rrzn-user.uni-hannover.de> (Christian Bolik) What: tkdiff Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tkdiff-1.0b9.tar.gz> Description: TkDiff is a Tk based interface to the Unix diff command which provides highlighting of difference regions, side by side viewing of files, linked scrolling, random access to the difference regions and online help. Requires Tk 3.x or 4.x. Also supports RCS and CVS. Latest version also available by mail by sending the line '@CMD send-tkdiff-dist' to contact. Contact: <URL:mailto:klassa@ivc.com> (John M. Klassa) What: tkDIP Where: From the contact Description: Tk wrapper that executes DIP to start a SLIP connection and echos the output to a text widget. Includes a timer that keeps track of time spent online. Contact: <URL:mailto:bigler@texas.net> (Tyson Bigler) What: tkdir Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.ifh.de/pub/unix/tcl/code/tkdir-1.2.0.tar.Z> Description: Directory display tool. Supports sorting directories by name, file size, date or user, selecting interesting files, directing to rmote machines, etc. Contact: <URL:mailto:kowallik@ifh.de> (Rainer Kowallik) What: TkDispCalc Where: From the contact Description: A Tk display calculator, with memory of previous commands. Contact: <URL:mailto:eric@pandora.Las-Vegas.NV.US> (Eric J. Schwertfeger) What: tkdraw Where: From the contact Description: A simple Tk 3.6 drawing tool. Contact: <URL:mailto:throopw@cisco.com> (Wayne Throop) What: tkdvi Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.math.uni-frankfurt.de/pub/tkdvi/tkdvi-0.1.tar.gz> Description: Manipulate .dvi files via a Tk interface. Still in alpha stage. Contact: <URL:mailto:lingnau@math.uni-frankfurt.de> What: tkedit Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.ifh.de/pub/unix/edit/tkedit-2.1.2.tar.Z> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tkedit-2.1.1.tar.gz> Description: Tk text editor with multiple buffers, split views, function key macro recording, columnar blocks, X11 selections used a lot, C, FORTRAN and Tcl function summaries, can be used as an X replacement for 'more' at the end of a pipeline. It also has macros for keyword highlighting C, FORTRAN and Tcl and function folding. Version 2 supports Tk 4.1. Contact: <URL:mailto:kowallik@ifh.de> (Rainer Kowallik) What: tkelm Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tkelm.shar.gz> Description: Tk elm-based mail reader. Contact: <URL:mailto:rahardj@ccu.umanitoba.ca> (Budi Rahardjo) What: TkFibs Where: <URL:ftp://shuksan.cs.berkeley.edu/pub/tkfibs/> Description: Tk client that provides an interface to the Fibs backgammon server. Contact: <URL:mailto:tkfibs@shuksan.cs.berkeley.edu> What: tkfire Where: From the contact Description: Tk Defender like game Contact: <URL:mailto:wayne@pmac.com> (Wayne A. Christopher) What: tkfonts Where: From the contact Description: Font selection program. Contact: <URL:mailto:shmdgljd@rchland.vnet.ibm.com> (Jay Schmidgall) What: tkgnats Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tkgnats.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://ftp.cygnus.com/pub/gnats-3.2.tar.gz> Description: Tk front ends for the GNATS bug management system. Email the contact for a Tk 4.x compatible version. Contact: <URL:mailto:mh@wx.gtegsc.com> (Mike Hoegeman) What: tkgoodstuff Where: <URL:ftp://merv.philosophy.lsa.umich.edu/pub/tkgoodstuff.tgz> <URL:ftp://merv.philosophy.lsa.umich.edu/pub/in-progress/tkgoodstuff4.1b3.tgz> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tkgoodstuff4.0.tar.gz> Description: A Tk 4.x based configurable desktop button panel. Supports clock, www browser, button bars, stacks, fvwm support, etc. See <URL:http://www-personal.umich.edu/tkgoodstuff/> for documentation and screen-shots. Requires Tk 4. Contact: <URL:mailto:markcrim@umich.edu> (Mark Crimmins) What: tkgoph (Wade) Where: From the contact Description: A quick and dirty Tk based gopher client. Contact: <URL:mailto:wade@cs.utk.edu> (Reed Wade) What: tkgopher Where: From the contact Description: Tk based gopher client which will use tclX, tkPixmap, and Japanized text if available. Contact: <URL:mailto:hoshi@.sra.co.jp> (Hoshi Takanori) What: tkgrabber Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tkgrabber-1.tar> Description: A Tk 3.6 program that manages and manipulates the X selection on your display. Contact: <URL:mailto:rmcclana@gmu.edu> (Rich McClanahan) What: Tk GUI builder Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/GuiBuilder1.0.tar.gz> Description: A Tk 4.0 based GUI Builder, called GuiBuilder (or tclGui). You get to choose place vs pack, allow you to configure the widgets, provides a grid for snapping things into place, etc. A Japanized version of GuiBuilder's help file was contributed by <URL:mailto:taguchi@fox.aic.co.jp> in April of 1995. Contact: <URL:mailto:shalliday@ea.com> (Sean Halliday) <URL:mailto:majordomo@banffcentre.ab.ca> with a body message of "subscribe tclgui" to join the TclGUI mailing list. What: tkHelloWorld Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tkHelloWorld.tar.gz> Description: A very simple example of a C program which sets up an interpreter and then makes the calls to put up the standard Tk hello world button. Provides the novice with a simple example of how to embed Tk in a C program. Contact: <URL:mailto:ericbl@paramount.nikhefk.nikhef.nl> (Eric Bleeker) What: TkHelp Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/pub/users/baecker/> Description: A facility to make and use helpfiles with Tk windows. Latest versions provide support for Tk 4.1. Contact: <URL:mailto:hbaecker@island.net> (Harry Baecker) What: tkhistory Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tkhistory-2.tar.gz> Description: A Tk 3.6 script that visually keeps track of the command history for csh, tcsh, and ksh. Contact: <URL:mailto:rick@buster.prc.com> (Rick McClanahan) What: TkHolWorkbench Where: From the contact Description: Tk interface to HOL. Contact: <URL:mailto:Donald.Syme@cl.cam.ac.uk> What: tkHTML Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.ssc.com/pub/ssc/roland/tkHTML/tkHTML-3.1.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/packages/infosystems/WWW/tools/editing/unix/tkhtml/> <URL:ftp://ftp.u.washington.edu/public/roland/tkHTML/tkHTML-2.4.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/packages/infosystems/WWW/tools/editing/unix/tkhtml/> Description: Simple HTML editor for X. It has both menu and keystroke oriented commands to make editing and converting documents to HTML easier. Current beta provides Tk 4 support. See <URL:http://www.ssc.com/%7Eroland/tkHTML/tkHTML.html> for more details. tkHTML 3.1 is the current beta release and is a binary only distribution, with Tk 4.0 and Tix 4.0 support. Uses Netscape and Mosaic for previewing - no longer requires wwwish. Contact: <URL:mailto:roland@cac.washington.edu> (Liem Bahneman) What: tkhylafax Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tkhylafax-1.4.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tkflexfax-2.0.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tkflexfax.tar.gz> Description: A tk/tcl interface to Sam Leffler's FLEXFAX package. Does not support all flexfax features, but does quite a bit. Contact: <URL:mailto:andy@wx.gtegsc.com> (Andy Moskoff) What: tkined Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.ibr.cs.tu-bs.de/ibr/pub/local/tkined-1.3.3.tar.Z> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tkined-1.2.0.tar.gz> Description: A Tk based network editor with a programming interface that allows network management applications to use tkined as a user interface. Sample applications are part of the scotty sources. More information and some sample screen dumps can be found at <URL:http://www.ibr.cs.tu-bs.de/projects/nm/tkined/>. Contact: <URL:mailto:schoenw@ibh.cs.tu-bs.de> (Juergen Schoenwaelder) <URL:mailto:tkined-request@ibr.cs.tu-bs.de> What: tkinfo Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tkinfo-0.6.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/pub/misc/tkinfo-0.6.tar.Z> <URL:ftp://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/pub/misc/tkinfo-0.7-beta.tar.Z> Description: GNU info parsing and interpretation code and a Tk program providing a sample of how to use it. Contact: <URL:mailto:kennard@ohm.eecs.berkeley.edu> (Kennard White) What: tkinspect Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tkinspect-5.1.6.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tkinspect-4d.tar.gz> <URL:http://www.lbl.gov/%7Esls/distrib/tkinspect-5.1.6.tar.gz> Description: Allow browsing/inspection of running Tk applications. This version works with Tk 4.0b4 or better. Contact: <URL:mailto:slshen@lbl.gov> (Sam Shen) <URL:mailto:sls@aero.org> (Sam Shen) What: TkIspell Where: <URL:ftp://bohr.physics.upenn.edu/pub/tk/tkispell-1.6beta.tar.Z> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tkispell-1.6.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tkispell-1.6.patch1.gz> Description: Interface to ispell command. Version 1.6 is intended to share utility files with TkMail v1.6. Contact: <URL:mailto:raines@slac.stanford.edu> (Paul Raines) What: TkJdic Where: <URL:http://www.akumiitti.fi/%7Eptk/tkjdic.html> Description: A combined wa-ei-wa and Kanji dictionary program for X which uses Tk. You also need the EDICT and KanjiDIC data files - accessible from the above page. Your Tk of course needs the Japanese support patches. Contact: <URL:mailto:Pertti.Kasanen@hut.fi> What: tkkids Where: From the contact Description: Two kids' games - a Concentration-like memory game and a spelling game (requires speak/scat software). Contact: <URL:mailto:grina@fai.com> (Peter Grina) What: TkLayers Where: From the contact Description: Tk/Expectk interface to ulayers, a windowing package for serial protocol Unix users. Contact: <URL:mailto:dwallach@cs.Princeton.EDU> (Dan Wallach) What: tklayout Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tklayout1.2.tar.gz> Description: Tk 4.0 Canvas Graph Layout See <URL:http://ic-www/ic/projects/bayes-group/group/people/taylor/taylor-home.html> for more details. Contact: <URL:mailto:dennis@cs.colorado.edu> (Dennis Heimbigner) <URL:mailto:taylor@ptolemy.arc.nasa.gov> (Will Taylor) What: tklogger Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.eng.auburn.edu/pub/doug/tklogger> Description: Tk program that watches log files for certain events and displays them according to certain rules in a priority or normal window. Contact: <URL:mailto:doug@eng.auburn.edu> (Doug Hughes) What: tklsfonts Where: From the contact Description: List all the X fonts. Contact: <URL:mailto:slouken@cs.ucdavis.edu> (Sam Oscar Lantinga) What: TkMail Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.slac.stanford.edu/software/TkMail/BETA/tkmail-2.0p6.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tkmail-2.0p6.tar.gz> Description: Tk 3.6 interface to BSD's Mail command. See <URL:http://www.slac.stanford.edu/%7Eraines/tkmail.html> for more information. Contact: <URL:mailto:raines@slac.stanford.edu> (Paul Raines) What: tkmaillist Where: <URL:ftp://avahi.inria.fr/tcl/tkmaillist> Description: Tk front-end that lets you subscribe and unsubscribe from mailing lists. Contact: <URL:mailto:beust@sophia.inria.fr> (Cedric Beust) What: Tkmailto Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tkmailto-1.0.tar.gz> Description: Alpha version Tk-based mail composer which supports MIME. Requires Safe-Tcl 1.1. Contact: <URL:mailto:tet90jl@tintin.hik.se> (Johan Lindbladh) What: TkMan Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.berkeley.edu/ucb/people/phelps/tcltk/tkman.tar.Z> Description: A Tk based man page reader with hypertext links. Works for HP-UX, System V, SunOS 4 and 5, OSF/1, DEC Ultrix, SGI IRIX, Linux, SCO and IBM AIX, FreeBSD, BSDI. Requires RosettaMan, Tk 7.0 and Tk 4.0 or later. Version 1.7.x requires RosettaMan 2.1. Contact: <URL:mailto:phelps@cs.berkeley.edu> (Tom Phelps) What: TkMapedit Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tkmapedit-2.1.tar.gz> Description: A CERN httpd htimage configuration file editor. Contact: <URL:mailto:taguchi@aic.co.jp> (Takeshi Taguchi) What: tkmess Where: <URL:ftp://hplyot.obspm.fr/tcl/tkmess> Description: Tk version of xmessage. Contact: <URL:mailto:dl@hplyot.obspm.fr> (Laurent Demailly) What: TkMH Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tkmh1.1.tar.gz> Description: Interface for the MH mailing system. Depends on Tcl 7.0 and Tk 3.3. Contact: <URL:mailto:tgtcmv@chem.tue.nl> (Martien Verbruggen) What: TkMHn Where: From the contact Description: Interface for the MH mailing system. Contact: <URL:mailto:thillier@aiguemarine.unice.fr> (Thillier Pyves) What: tkmines Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tkmines.1.5.shar.gz> Description: Mines game. Contact: <URL:mailto:joel@cs.berkeley.edu> (Joel Fine) What: TkMix Where: From the contact Description: An X11 audio mixer, written in Tcl/Tk. tkmix0.3.tar.gz is the current version. Contact: <URL:mailto:mike@tara.demon.co.uk> (Mike Welch) What: tkmotd Where: From the contact Description: Tk based tool to display the MOTD file with acknowledge button. Contact: <URL:mailto:doug@vf.ge.com> (Doug Hughes) What: tkmr Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tkmr-0.9.tar.gz> Description: A read-only mail file viewer. Contact: <URL:mailto:andy@dina.erie.ge.com> (Andy Tefft) What: Tk mpeg_play Where: From the contact Description: Tk interface to mpeg_play. Tested only for 8 bit color. Contact: <URL:mailto:gor@black.cs.strath.ac.uk> (Gordon Russell) What: tkncaa Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.duke.edu/dist/sources/hoops.tar.gz> Description: A interactive NCAA tournament pool editor, scorer, and viewer. Contact: <URL:mailto:khera@kciLink.com> (Vivek Khera, Ph.D.) What: tknet Where: <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/system/Network/serial/> Description: TkNet is a frontend to SLIP/PPP. Manages Daemon internet accounts. Generates login scripts, displays link throughput, can retrieve mail, message status line, diagnostic log file, multi-script sessions, connect on startup option, etc. See <URL:http://public.logica.com/%7Ekempsonc/tknet.htm> Contact: <URL:mailto:charlie@siren.demon.co.uk> (Charlie Kempson) <URL:mailto:kempsonc@logica.com> What: tknews Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tknews.1.2b.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://archive.cis.ohio-state.edu/pub/tknews/beta.94.12.19.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://archive.cis.ohio-state.edu/pub/tknews/tknews-2.0.6b.tar.gz> Description: Tk-based news reader. In December of 1995, tknews was ported to Tk 4.0. The author has indicated that development is frozen. Contact: <URL:mailto:mdm@cis.ohio-state.edu> (Michael D. Moore) What: tknote Where: From the contact Description: Little TK notepad for jotting down things to remember. Contact: <URL:mailto:clay@trixie.intecom.com> (Clay Luther) What: tkodo Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.Lehigh.EDU/pub/tkodo/tkodo-1.0/tkodo-1.0.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tkodo-1.0.tar.gz> Description: This is a Tcl/Tk implementation of xodometer, which tracks the approximate total distance your pointing device travels. Contact: <URL:mailto:lusol@Lehigh.EDU> (Stephen O. Lidie) What: Tkolumns Where: From the contact Description: Tk Columns game. Contact: <URL:mailto:ad392@Freenet.carleton.ca> (Tony Bates) What: tkpb Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.wpi.edu/perl5/pTk-Modules/ptkb.pl> Description: A tkperl xbiff like mailbox watcher. Contact: <URL:mailto:john@wpi.edu> (John Stoffel) What: tkpbiff Where: From the contact Description: Tk version of xpbiff, a pop-up bitmap version of biff. Contact: <URL:mailto:bluri@ctp.com> (Benjamin Lurie) What: tkpiechart Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tkpiechart-2.1.tar.gz> Description: Object oriented Tk application to allow one to build pie charts. Requires Tk 4.[01]. Includes stooop, the Tcl source based Object Oriented environment. Contact: <URL:mailto:jfontain@pluton.experdata.fr> (Jean-Luc Fontaine) What: tkping Where: From the contact Description: Tk program that runs ping -s in the background and logs output. Contact: <URL:mailto:welch@parc.xerox.com> (Brent Welch) What: TkPlanet Where: <URL:ftp://lumpi.informatik.uni-dortmund.de/pub/NN/src/Tkplanet_1.34.tar.gz> Description: Tk GUI to XNet version of the Neural Network Simulator PlaNet 5.7. Contact: <URL:mailto:mam@LS11.informatik.uni-dortmund.de> (Martin Mandischer) What: tkpostage Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tkpostage-1.3b.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://ftp.cc.utexas.edu/source/languages/tcl/packages/tkpostage-1.3.tar.Z> Description: An xbiff replacement. Requires Tk 3.[34]. Contact: <URL:mailto:dwallach@cs.Princeton.EDU> (Dan Wallach) What: TkPostit Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tkPostit-1.4.tar.gz> Description: A Tk program behaving like xpostit. Contact: <URL:mailto:rubini@ipvvis.UNIPV.IT> (Alessandro Rubini) What: tkppp Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tkppp-090294.tar.gz> Description: A Tcl/Tk tool for controlling a PPP connection. Contact: <URL:mailto:jeschke@cs.indiana.edu> (Eric Jeschke) What: tkprompt Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tkprompt.shar.gz> Description: Tk xprompt/xprompt2 replacement. Pop up a window with some prompts and input areas. Contact: <URL:mailto:John@LoVerso.Southborough.MA.US> (John Robert LoVerso) What: tkps Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.x.org/contrib/utilities/tkps2.0> Description: Tk front-end to the ps command Contact: <URL:mailto:hqm@ai.mit.edu> (Henry Minsky) What: tkrecord Where: From the contact Description: Tk interface to 'record' Unix command. Contact: <URL:mailto:K.Y.B.Koo@dcs.warwick.ac.uk> (Kei Y Boris Koo) What: tkreq Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.ccs.neu.edu/pub/sysadm/> Description: A Tk based task/request tracking software system. Contact: <URL:mailto:jerry@arlut.utexas.edu> (Jerry Heyman) What: TkRolo Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.khoral.com/pub/neilb/tkrolo-1.000.tar.gz> <URL:http://www.khoral.com/staff/neilb/tkrolo/> Description: Tool for manipulating rolodex files from xrolodex and other similar tools. Contact: <URL:mailto:neilb@khoral.com> (Neil Bowers) What: tkSather Where: <URL:ftp://csis.dit.csiro.au/pub/sather/tkSather.tar.Z> <URL:ftp://csis.dit.csiro.au/pub/sather/sys-reflection.tar.Z> Description: A collection of Sather classes to interface to Tk/Tcl. Built in Sather ver0.5. Contact: <URL:mailto:Oscar.Bosman@csis.dit.csiro.au> (Oscar Bosman) What: tksccs Where: From the contact Description: Tk script that runs on top of SCCS designed for users used to VMS CMS. See <URL:http://tinygee.dasd.honeywell.com:8080/%7Emmajka/HomePage.html> for more details. Contact: <URL:mailto:mmajka@tinygee.dasd.honeywell.com> (Matt Majka) What: tkSketch Where: From the contact Description: Tk based Sketch and Schematic editor. Contact: <URL:mailto:fritz.heinrichmeyer@fernuni-hagen.de> (Johann Friedrich Heinrichmeyer) What: TkSol Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tksol-0.9.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.umd.edu/pub/tksol/tksol-0.9.tar.Z> Description: Solitaire card game in Tk. Contact: <URL:mailto:bao@cs.umd.edu> (Bao Trinh) What: tksquare Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tksquare.1.0.2.tar.gz> Description: With tksquare you can build a 'magic square'. A 'magic square' is an arrangement of numbers which can be added together in a great number of directions (rows, columns, diagonals is minimum) to yield the same total. Contact: <URL:mailto:pivari@agip.geis.com> (Fabrizio Pivari) What: tk_stattab Where: <URL:ftp://odin.mda.uth.tmc.edu/pub/unix/tk_stattab.tar.Z> Description: A packaging of the scientific application Stattab using Tcl/Tk. Contact: <URL:mailto:dansera@odin.mda.uth.tmc.edu> (Dan Serachitopol) <URL:mailto:bwb@odin.mda.uth.tmc.edu> (Barry W. Brown) What: tktail Where: From the contact Description: collect the output of a tail on the argument into a Perl/Tk text widget. Contact: <URL:mailto:lusol@Turkey.CC.Lehigh.EDU> (Stephen O. Lidie) What: tktar Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tktar.gz> Description: Tk interface to the tar command. Contact: <URL:mailto:doug@eng.auburn.edu> (Doug Hughes) What: tkTelnet (Hobbs) Where: <URL:http://www.cs.uoregon.edu/jhobbs/xtel> Description: Tk 4.0 app named xtel that spawns an xterm to telnet or rlogin to a machine. Contact: <URL:mailto:jhobbs@cs.uoregon.edu> (Jeffrey Hobbs) What: tkTelnet (Patel) Where: <URL:ftp://bert.eecs.uic.edu/pub/tcl/> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tkTelnet-1.0.tar.gz> Description: An expectk script that automates logging into machines via telnet. Requires Tcl 7.4/Tk 4.0/Expect 5.17 or newer. Contact: <URL:mailto:pately@vivanet.com> (Yatish Patel) What: tkterm Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cme.nist.gov/pub/expect/expect.tar.Z> Description: Expect bindings to make Tk text widget into terminal emulator. Contact: <URL:mailto:libes@nist.gov> (Don Libes) What: TkTetris Where: <URL:http://www.cs.uoregon.edu/%7Ejhobbs/work/> Description: A Tk 4.0 based game, similar to the standard tetris, with auto-statistics, auto-pause, shadowing. Now at version 0.97. Contact: <URL:mailto:jhobbs@cs.uoregon.edu> (Jeffrey Hobbs) What: tktex Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tktex-2.1.tar.gz> Description: A Tk-based interface to the TeX tools. Contact: <URL:mailto:ndanner@indiana.edu> (Norman Danner) What: tktiles Where: From the contact Description: What X toolkit is complete until a Sam Lloyd 14-15 type puzzle is written in it? This is for Tk 4.0; it can make tiles out of anything you can load as a photo. Can solve. Contact: <URL:mailto:hclsmith@isisnet.com> (Hume Smith) What: tkview Where: From the contact Description: View one or more files from a scrollable Tk text widget. Contact: <URL:mailto:eric@pandora.Las-Vegas.NV.US> (Eric J. Schwertfeger) What: TkVP Where: <URL:ftp://www.cs.umn.edu/users/konstan/TclProp-1.1.tar.gz> Description: A video poker application built using TclProp. It is a traditional casion-style game. It is designed as an intro to using TclProp and declarative programming in general. For more information, see <URL:http://www.cs.umn.edu/research/GIMME/>. Contact: <URL:mailto:tkvp-request@cs.umn.edu> (TkVP admin requests) What: tkweb Where: From the Tk.pm source distribution Description: Simple Perl/Tk based WWW browser. Contact: <URL:mailto:majordomo@lists.stanford.edu> with a "subscribe ptk" body message What: tkwfd Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tkwfd.shar.gz> Description: A postfilter of words displaying bar graphs showing relative percentages of token matches or word frequencies. Contact: <URL:mailto:jlf@essi.cerisi.fr> (Jean-Louis Faraut) What: Tkwm Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/extensions/tkwm-0.9.1.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://busco.lanl.gov/pub/tkwm-0.1a11.tar.gz> Description: A Tcl/Tk window manager, based on extensions to Tk. Contact: <URL:mailto:MajorDomo@comp.vuw.ac.nz> to subscribe to the tkwm mailing list. <URL:mailto:schenk@cs.toronto.edu> (Eric Schenk) What: tkwool Where: From the contact Description: A version of Tk which uses the wool language rather than Tcl. A Sun 4 binary is available on avahi.inria.fr/wtk/ . Contact: <URL:mailto:colas@opossum.inria.fr> (Colas Nahaboo) What: tkxpilots Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tkxpilots-2.0.tar.gz> Description: Tk/Tcl script that allows you to create configured xpilots servers. Best with xpilots-3.1.0 or newer. Contact: <URL:mailto:richardo@cogs.susx.ac.uk> (Richard Oak) What: tm Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tm1.0.tar.gz> Description: A Tk 4.0 typemon program to monitor keyboard and mouse activity and suggest rest breaks. Contact: <URL:mailto:walker@opus.hpl.hp.com> (Rick Walker) <URL:mailto:knotts@opus.hpl.hp.com> (Tom Knotts) What: tmusic Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tmusic.tar.gz> Description: Tcl 7.3 based music file browser. Contact: <URL:mailto:shendrix@escape.widomaker.com> (Shannon Hendrix) What: tooltips Where: From the contact Description: Tk program which provides functionality similar to the one Microsoft has. Contact: <URL:mailto:pdboyer@c3i.saic.com> (Paul D. Boyer) What: Towers of Hanoi Where: From the contact Description: Sample of Towers of Hanoi solution in Tk. Contact: <URL:mailto:dap@damon.com> (Damon Permezel) What: tpp Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tpp-0.11.tar.gz> Description: CPP-like Preprocessor to run over Tcl scripts to remove extraneous white space and comments before execution as well as provide the ability to use macros and constant #define statements. Contact: <URL:mailto:edwards@xon.cuug.ab.ca> (Ken Edwards) What: trad Where: From the contact Description: Tcl 7.3/Tk 3.6 interface to the Radiance program. Contact: <URL:mailto:GJWard@lbl.gov> (Greg Ward) What: trajectory Where: From the contact Description: Program to edit piecewise linear paths in space as a function of time. Contact: <URL:mailto:wayne@pmac.com> (Wayne A. Christopher) What: trajedit Where: <URL:ftp://ikaros.fysik4.kth.se/pub/tcl-tk/> Description: A simple Tk trajectory editor, showing the function of the hermite smoothing. Requires the smoothing and PGM/PPM extensions available in the same directory. Contact: <URL:mailto:oliver@fysik4.kth.se> (Oliver Trepte) What: trax Where: From the contact Description: A Tcl/Tk tool to play trax. Rules available from <URL:mailto:pbmserv@vtsu.prc.com>. Contact: <URL:mailto:mel@csua.berkeley.edu> (Mel Nicholson) What: TreeLink Where: <URL:http://aorta.tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de/%7Egaier/treelink/> Description: Tk based program which draws a hypergraph of links starting with a particular HTML document. Contact: <URL:mailto:gaier@ceres.tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de> (Karsten Gaier) What: Trellis Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.unc.edu/pub/navon/> Description: Trellis is a hypermedia system developed by Furuta (Texas A&M) and Stotts (UNC Chapel Hill). Includes a server, net editor, browser, librarian, attribute viewer. Only SPARC binaries are included. You need Perl and Tk/Tcl libraries to run clients Contact: <URL:mailto:stotts@cs.unc.edu> (David Stotts) What: ts Where: <URL:ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/apps/tex/ts> Description: An easy to use TeX shell for the X window system. It includes an editor. Contact: <URL:mailto:poenisch@wirtschaft.tu-chemnitz.de> What: TS (Console shell) Where: <URL:http://www.rahul.net/grant/> Description: A Tcl based console shell which will work with Windows 95 as well as Windows NT. Contact: <URL:mailto:grant@cognicon.com> (Grant J. Munsey) What: TUA Where: <URL:ftp://itnsg1.science.unitn.it/pub/tua/tua-4.0.tar.gz> Description: Collect all the info that UUCP packages put in their logs and summarize it. Contact: <URL:mailto:lele@itnsg1.cineca.it> (Lele Gaifax) What: tupact Where: alt.sources archives Description: 9X faster C-news active file "minimum article" updater Contact: <URL:mailto:karl@NeoSoft.com> (Karl Lehenbauer) What: twoClocks Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/twoClocks.tcl.gz> Description: Two different kinds of clock Contact: <URL:mailto:read@oracle.lanl.gov> (Charles Read) ??? What: Tx Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/pub/tcl/mx.tar.Z> Description: an old Tcl/Sx based terminal emulator - not kept up to date with the latest Tcl and Tk. Contact: <URL:mailto:John.Ousterhout@eng.sun.com> (John Ousterhout) What: tyacc Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/tyacc-0.9.tar.gz> Description: A slightly modified and extended version of byacc that allows the parsers specified in .y to generate Tcl code. Contact: <URL:mailto:kleyn@cs.utexas.edu> (Mike Kleyn) What: typebreak Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/typebreak.gz> Description: This Tk 4.0 program can be configured for varying break periods. It also allows programs/scripts to be started at different points in typebreak's operation. The idea is that it reminds you to take a break from typing, to ensure that you do not injure yourself. Contact: <URL:mailto:dummy@emf.net> (Robert Brown) What: ui2perl Where: From the contact Description: A Perl script which converts SpecTcl's .ui files into Perl code. Contact: <URL:mailto:marvin@logware.de> (Andreas Koschinsky) What: umake Where: From the contact Description: Tcl script providing unconditional make like capability. Contact: <URL:mailto:ioi@xpi.com> (Ioi Lam) What: uncgi (Demailly) Where: <URL:http://hplyot.obspm.fr/%7Edl/wwwtools.html> <URL:ftp://hplyot.obspm.fr/tcl/www/> Description: Tcl proc to parse Common Gateway Interface (CGI) arguments, as passed by WWW browsers. Contact: <URL:mailto:dl@hplyot.obspm.fr> (Laurent Demailly) What: uncgi (Koreth) Where: <URL:http://www.hyperion.com/%7Ekoreth/uncgi.html> <URL:ftp://ftp.hyperion.com/%7Ekoreth/> Description: A frontend for processing queries and forms from WWW on Unix systems. Contact: <URL:mailto:koreth@hyperion.com> What: unix.tk Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.cs.berkeley.edu/> in the Tcl mailing list archive file Description: a Unix Tk browser Contact: <URL:mailto:welch@parc.xerox.com> (Brent Welch) What: URL to Tcl array decoder Where: <URL:ftp://ce-toolkit.crd.ge.com/pub/tcl/httpqs2tcl.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://ce-toolkit.crd.ge.com/pub/tcl/url2tcl.tar.gz> Description: httpqs2tcl is an encoded URL to Tcl array variable decoder for the WWW that simply takes an encoded URL (query string) and decodes it into a Tcl array. url2tcl takes the encoded URL to Tcl array variable from POST transactions. They were particularly designed for use with dtclsh, but the raw code will also work with other packages. Contact: Unknown What: USE Where: <URL:ftp://cranach.rz.tu-ilmenau.de/pub/unix/tcl/extensions/use1.0.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/use1.0.tar.gz> Description: Provides a graphical tool for designing user shells. Contact: <URL:mailto:rf@rz.tu-ilmenau.de> (Ruediger Franke) What: Usenet gateways for Compuserve and Genie Where: From the contact Description: Software using Expect, Bourne shell, and C which provides a gateway between GEnie and/or Compuserve Information Systems and a local moderated Usenet newsgroup. Contact: <URL:mailto:david@bdt.com> (David Beckemeyer) What: User-Maint Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/UserMaint_V1.0.tar.gz> Description: a Tk based user account maintenance package for maintaining /etc/passwd, /etc/group, etc. Contact: <URL:mailto:eads@cory.berkeley.edu> (Charles A. Eads) What: user-setup Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.eng.auburn.edu/pub/Modules/user-setup2.0.tar.Z> Description: Menu driven interface to the Modules package. Contact: <URL:mailto:elling@eng.auburn.edu> (Richard Elling) What: vat Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.ee.lbl.gov/conferencing/vat/> <URL:ftp://ftp.isi.edu/mbone/faq.txt> Description: Distribute audio files between workstations on a network. Has a Tk interface. Is a binary only release for DEC MIPS, DEC Alpha, SPARC/Solaris 2, SPARC/Solaris 1, SGI, HP Snake, I386/BSD. The other reference is a FAQ on MBONE upon which vat is based. Contact: <URL:mailto:vat@ee.lbl.gov> What: vic Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.ee.lbl.gov/conferencing/vic/> Description: Video Conferencing (VIC) over the internet is the purpose of this tool. It is designed with a flexible and extensible architecture. It provides a Tk interface. Contact: <URL:mailto:vic@ee.lbl.gov> (Vic comments) What: VIM Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/vimdemo.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/vimdemo-dutch-thesis.tar.gz> Description: A demo version of the pilot project of visualization of Ising models. Thesis is written in Dutch. Also, the contact is no longer at this email address. Contact: <URL:mailto:huffi@dutncph.tn.tudelft.nl> What: VMD Where: <URL:http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Research/vmd/> Description: A biomolecular visualization and analysis program that uses Tcl, TclX, TclDP for the base of its extension language. Adds commands for extracting atomic and molecular info from the internal data structure, measuring physical properties including center of mass, rmsd, and radius of gyration, controlling molecular representations, adding 3D to the scene, and interfacing to the structure determination program STRIDE. Depends on GL library, so port to non-IRIX 5.x environments will be needed. Contact: <URL:mailto:vmd@ks.uiuc.edu> What: VMS port of Tcl/Tk (Angel Li) Where: <URL:ftp://mango.rsmas.miami.edu/pub/VMS-tcl/tcl7.5b3-tk4.1b3> <URL:ftp://mango.rsmas.miami.edu/pub/VMS-tcl/tcl7.5-tk4.1> Description: Tcl 7.5, Tk 4.1 ported to VMS. Other extensions may be available at the ftp site. These were compiled on an Alpha running OpenVMS T6.1. See <URL:http://www.rsmas.miami.edu/vms-tcl.html> for more details. Contact: <URL:mailto:angel@flipper.rsmas.miami.edu> (Angel Li) What: VMS port of Tcl/Tk (Kimball) Where: <URL:ftp://src.honeywell.com/pub/tcl67-tk32-on-vms55.tar.Z> Description: Port of most of Tcl 6.7 and Tk 3.2 done by a number of folk. Contact: <URL:mailto:jkimball@src.honeywell.com> (John Kimball) What: VMS port of Tcl subset (Lester) Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/distrib/vms-sharable-binaries.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/distrib/vms_sources.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/distrib/vms_tcl_dp.tar.gz> Description: This Tcl port to VMS contains binaries and source to start your own application. The sources for the VMS port of Tcl DP are also available. Contact: <URL:mailto:gwlester@cpu.com> (Gerald W. Lester) What: VROOM Where: From the contact Description: Tcl/Tk binding for the Volume Rendering using Object Oriented Methods (VROOM) C++ class library, aimed at multi-modal visualization. For more information, see <URL:http://www.cv.ruu.nl/>. Contact: <URL:mailto:karel@cv.ruu.nl> (Karel Zuiderveld) What: VT100 emulator Where: From the contact Description: An almost complete VT100 emulator, similar to TkTerm, in the testing phase. One problem - { character cannot be input. Contact: <URL:mailto:harcoh@sci.kun.nl> (Harco de Hilster) What: VxWorks port of Tcl 7.0 Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.atd.ucar.edu/pub/vxworks/vx/tclvx7.0.v4.tar.gz> Description: This is a beta version of the Tcl 7.0 port to VxWorks. Contact: <URL:mailto:vanandel@ncar.ucar.edu> (Joe VanAndel) What: w3cli Where: <URL:http://hplyot.obspm.fr/%7Edl/> Description: A WWW Tcl robot. Contact: <URL:mailto:dl@hplyot.obspm.fr> (Laurent Demailly) What: Wafe Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.wu-wien.ac.at/pub/src/X11/wafe/wafe-1.0.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://ftp.wu-wien.ac.at/pub/src/X11/wafe/wafe-1.0-patch14.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://ftp.wu-wien.ac.at/pub/src/X11/wafe/Xaw3d-1.3.2-src.tar.gz Description: Symbolic interface to Athena Widgets. Note that this can be used with Xaw3d to get 3-D Athena widget presentation. See <URL:http://www.wu-wien.ac.at/wafe/wafe.html> for more details. At the above ftp site are many other associated tar files, such as Linux binaries, Xaw3d, documentation, etc. One of the sample programs is a text based WWW browser. Contact: <URL:mailto:wafe@wu-wien.ac.at> (WaFE mailing list) What: Wafe graphical cross-reference browser Where: From the contact Description: A graphical interface to cref written in Wafe and Perl. Contact: <URL:mailto:mikee@rambo.aadt.com> (Mike Eggleston) ??? What: Wafeperl Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.wu-wien.ac.at/pub/src/X11/wafe/wafeperl-0.2.tar.gz> Description: A version of Perl enhanced with Wafe extensions. Contact has also posted at least one patch. Also included in Wafe 1.0 distribution. Contact: <URL:mailto:neumann@watson.ibm.com> (Gustaf Neumann) What: Wafepython Where: From the contact Description: An extension to Python allowing one to build graphical user interfaces based on OSF/Motif or Athena Widgets. Uses Wafe (Tcl/Xt/Extensions/Widgets) to gain access to the widgets. Also included in Wafe 1.0 distribution. Contact: <URL:mailto:neumann@watson.ibm.com> (Gustaf Neumann) What: widget server Where: From the contact Description: Widget server designed for use with the X11/emacs program epoch. Contact: <URL:mailto:blk@mitre.org> (Brian L. Kahn) What: wish child Where: From the contact Description: Code from the Linux Journal Magazine (??) written by Matt Welsh (date?) which forks off a wish, attaches two file pointers to the child process, and sets the points for reading and writing. Allows someone from C/C++/Perl/etc. to send Tk to a wish interpreter and receive the results. Info on the author not available. Contact: <URL:mailto:jkvg@everest.ccs.neu.edu> (Jagadeesh Krishnamurthy Venugopal) What: wish compiler (Buckingham) Where: From the contact Description: Updates to wish_compiler to Tcl 7.3/Tk 3.6, added in support for Expect 5.7, Add more of the std Tcl/Tk init files. Contact: <URL:mailto:brettb@nortel.ca> (Brett Buckingham) What: wish compiler (Thomas) Where: <URL:ftp://efland.uu.net/pub/wish_compiler.tar.gz> Description: Update to the "wish compiler" which generates obscured Tcl code. The Tcl script is turned into an initialized string which is compiled and linked into the interpreter. This currently generates assembly language for a 68k machine. The Tcl code uses a "very simple minded" scheme for obscuring but makes the code relatively secure from simple attacks. Contact: <URL:mailto:gary@efland.uu.net> (Gary Thomas) What: wish compiler (Uhler) Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/wish_compiler.shar.gz> Description: Builds a self-contained "wish" application binary that can be executed independently of the presence of Tcl 7 and Tk 3.3 on the target system. Contact: <URL:mailto:stepher.uhler@sun.com> (Stephen A Uhler) What: wish Perl extension Where: From the contact Description: Perl 5 extension that allow one to call wish/tclsh scripts from within Perl. Original author contact info not available. Contact: <URL:mailto:naren@cs.ualberta.ca> (Narendra Ravi) What: word10 Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/word10.tar.gz> Description: A Tk dictionary searching application. Contact: <URL:mailto:monty.scroggins@rsd.dl.nec.com> (Monty Scroggins) What: Workspace Where: In development Description: In progress integrated front end to the fvwm window manager. Uses Perl/Tk. See <URL:http://www.mirai.com/wks/> for more details. Contact: <URL:mailto:mirai@mirai.com> (Jim Fetters) What: wt, a 3D game engine Where: <URL:ftp://magoo.uwsuper.edu/pub/wt/srcs/> Description: Version 0.05 of a 3D game engine with Tcl programming support. Includes a Tk based graphical world editor by <URL:mailto:malik@rhrk.uni-kl.de> (Thomas Malik). Contact: <URL:mailto:claurel@mr.net> (Chris Laurel) What: wtour Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/wtour2.0.tar.gz> Description: Source for the Tk 3.x Widget tour. Binaries for 386BSD, HP/Apollo DEC Alpha AXP (OSF), DEC MIPS (ULTRIX), Linux (386), HP PA-RISC, IBM RS/6000, SCO 386, Sun SPARC, SGI Irix are also available. Contact: <URL:mailto:payne@openmarket.com> (Andrew Payne) What: wwwtools Where: <URL:http://hplyot.obspm.fr/%7Edl/wwwtools.html> Description: Source for geturl, uncgi, test-cgi, as well as other WWW related tools. Note that a HTTP server written in Tcl, tclX, Tcl-DP, and GD Tcl is also described here. Contact: <URL:mailto:dl@hplyot.obspm.fr> (Laurent Demailly) What: xalias Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.hillside.co.uk/xalias/xalias> Description: A simple program launcher. More info can be found in SunExpert magazine, March 1995 and <URL:http://www.hillside.co.uk/local/articles/sunexpert.html>. Contact: <URL:mailto:pc@hillside.co.uk> (Peter Collinson) What: xbible Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/xbible.tar.gz> Description: Simple Tk front-end to Bible: BRS Rel. 4.00 Contact: <URL:mailto:siumk@cs.ust.hk> (Alan Mak) What: XBrowse Where: From the contact Description: Tk file browser. Uses some of the Sekora jlibrary routines. Contact: <URL:mailto:pjsmith@ins.infonet.net> (Phil J Smith) What: xcal Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/xcal.tcl.gz> Description: Simple calendar display. Contact: <URL:mailto:m.dsouza@mrc-apu.cam.ac.uk> (Mitch Dsouza) What: Xdig Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/Xdig.shar.gz> Description: A Wish-based interface to the Domain Internet Groper (dig) Contact: <URL:mailto:davecb@nexus.yorku.ca> (Dave Collier-Brown) ??? What: X-Directory Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.unix-ag.uni-siegen.de/pub/x-director/> <URL:ftp://vespa.unix-ag.uni-siegen.de/pub/x-director/> Description: Tcl/Tk based Directory/File manager. Contact: <URL:mailto:majordomo@vespa.uni-siegen.de> (X-Directory mailing list) send "subscribe ml-xdirector" in body. <URL:mailto:wilhelm@vespa.unix-ag.uni-siegen.de> (Christoph Wilhelm) What: xdrum Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/xdrum-1.0.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://ftp.sterling.com/usenet/comp.sources.misc/packages/xdrum> Description: A script based on the Tcl MIDI extensions that allows you to create and edit drum patterns. Contact: <URL:mailto:durian@advtech.uswest.com> (Mike Durian) What: xe Where: From the contact Description: Simple extensible Tk based text editor. Contact: <URL:mailto:throopw@cisco.com> (Wayne Throop) What: xelem Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/xelem-1.21.tar.gz> Description: A Wish-based hypertext periodic table of chemical elements. Requires Tk and BLT. Contact: <URL:mailto:przemek@rrdbartok.nist.gov> (Przemek Klosowski) What: XESS Tk interface Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.uu.net/vendor/ais/tclXess-1.0.0B.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/extensions/tclXess-1.0.0B.tar.gz> Description: Tcl/Tk interface to the XESS commercial spreadsheet product. This makes it easier to construct advanced apps which integrate XESS with other products. Contact: <URL:mailto:info@ais.com> (Applied Information Systems, Inc.) What: xf Where: <URL:http://www.cimetrix.com//sven> Description: A Tk 4.x user interface builder. See <URL:http://www.cimetrix.com/sven/> for more details. An older version of XF, for older versions of Tcl, may be available as well. Contact: to subscribe to the XF mailing list, send a "sub xf-l Your Name" line to <URL:mailto:listserv@tubvm.cs.tu-berlin.de>, <URL:mailto:sven@cimetrix.com> (Sven Delmas) What: xf, Japanization version Where: <URL:ftp://srawgw.sra.co.jp/pub/lang/tcl/jp/xf2.2pl5jp-patch.Z> Description: This Japanization patch includes the Japanese translation of xftutorial scripts. Requires Japanized Tk extension. Contact: <URL:mailto:nisinaka@sra.co.jp> (Yoshiyuki Nishinaka) What: xgpl Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/xgpl-1.0.tar.gz> Description: A Tk interface to the gnuplot program. Comes with minimal documentation - may require a Tcl/Tk expert to deal with some of the intricacies. Requires gnuplot 3.5. Contact: <URL:mailto:pa@mrao.cam.ac.uk> (Paul Alexander) What: xibc Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/xibc-0.31.tar.gz> Description: Requires expectk - provides an X11 front-end for the Internet Backgammon Server. Contact: <URL:mailto:d9jesper@dtek.chalmers.se> (Jesper Blommaskog) What: Xisrdisplay Where: <URL:http://vis-www.cs.umass.edu/projects/isr/ISR3_2/Tutorial/Tutorial.html> Description: Graphically display images from the ISR3.2 objects from it's symbolic data store. See <URL:http://vis-www.cs.umass.edu/projects/isr/isr.html> for more information. Contact: <URL:mailto:heller@cicero.cs.umass.edu> What: xka Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/xka-0.91.tar.gz> Description: Tk based rolodex-like application. Contact: <URL:mailto:Pierre.David@prism.uvsq.fr> (Pierre David) What: xkeysyms Where: From the contact Description: Tk script to display the keysym of input keys Contact: <URL:mailto:mharriso@spd.dsccc.com> (Mark Harrison) What: xmotd Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/xmotd.gz> Description: Simple Tk script that displays the motd and forces the user to acknowledge that they have read it by pressing a key. Contact: <URL:mailto:doug@vf.ge.com> (Doug Hughes) What: xmpeg Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/xmpeg_0.5.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://ftp.cis.ufl.edu/pub/xmpeg/xmpeg_0.5b.tar.Z> Description: a Tk/Tcl based front end to mpeg_play. Contact: <URL:mailto:alexei@cis.ufl.edu> (Alexei Rodriguez) What: xnearest Where: From the contact Description: A simple minded tool for map viewing, written in Tcl/Tk. Contact: <URL:mailto:throopw@cisco.com> (Wayne Throop) What: xnet Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/xnet.1.0.tar.gz> Description: An X window system based AX.25 packet network analyzer. AX.25 is a data link layer network protocol used by for wireless packet radio operators. Contact: <URL:mailto:action@iadfw.net> (Rich Parry) What: Xnetlib Where: From the contact Description: A file retrieval application, developed to support file distribution similar to Netlib. A demo of the software was planned for a November conference. Contact: <URL:mailto:wade@cs.utk.edu> (Reed Wade) What: xnewscan Where: From the contact Description: xnewscan is a Tk interface to the newscan program, which scans an NNTP server using user provided patterns for matching articles. Contact: <URL:mailto:jfm@rahul.net> (John McGowan) What: xpel Where: <URL:ftp://cs.unc.edu/pub/XPEL/> Description: X Pseudo-servers built with X Protocol Engine Library. Uses both Tcl and Safe-Tcl for various purposes. Contact: <URL:mailto:xpel-request@cs.unc.edu> to get on mailing list. What: xphone Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/xphone-3a.tar.gz> Description: A Tk-based address and phone database. Contact: <URL:mailto:rick@buster.prc.com> (Rick McClanahan) What: Xpilots interface Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.x.org/contrib/games/TkXpInterface-3.7.tar.gz> Description: Tk interface to a xpilot server. Allows to you configure the xpilot server by using buttons and sliders. Contact: <URL:mailto:ferhati@aremihp.univ-lille1.fr> (Ramdane Ferhati) <URL:mailto:berne@imag.fr> (Berne Yves-Henri) What: xpole Where: <URL:ftp://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/pub/misc/> Description: A digital filter design and exploration program written in tcl/tk (with a few widgets written in C). Contact: <URL:mailto:kennard@ohm.eecs.berkeley.edu> (Kennard White) What: Xprint Where: From the contact Description: Tk 4.0 script which allows you to specify various options to xwd/xpr/lpr so that you can get various X widgets printed. Contact: <URL:mailto:jmc0@roger.gte.com> (John Chambers) What: XPVM Where: <URL:ftp://netlib2.cs.utk.edu/> <URL:http://www.netlib.org/pvm3/xpvm/index.html> Description: Tk front end to monitor and debug PVM 3.3 or higher. PVM is a package for developing parallel computing applications. Contact: <URL:mailto:xiaokun@stats.gla.ac.uk> (Xiaokun Zhu) <URL:mailto:kohl@msr.epm.ornl.gov> (James Arthur Kohl) What: xreconfirm Where: From the contact Description: Provide user-friendly interface to repetitive tasks which need logged. Requires tclX's tcl command for the daemon, and no more than core Tcl/Tk for the remainder. Contact: <URL:mailto:grina@fai.com> (Peter Grina) What: xscript Where: <URL:ftp://ftp.x.org/contrib/applications/XScript.1.0.tar.gz> Description: Collection of X11 shell programs which can be used in pipelines. Some of the tools need tclMotif to link. Contact: <URL:mailto:jan@pandonia.canberra.edu.au> (Jan Newmarch) What: X-Ref words Where: From the contact Description: A Tk browser for a brute force word xrefing (mxref) script. Both are by the author. This allows one to search for any words in sets of files mxref'd. Contact: <URL:mailto:throopw@cisco.com> (Wayne Throop) What: xstatus Where: <URL:http://www.nas.nasa.gov/NAS/Software/bin/get_software.cgi?Tablename=approved_sw> Description: Client/Server virtual whiteboard for displaying status of various topics defined by the administrator. Also provides a Point of Contact database. Contact: <URL:mailto:zele@nas.nasa.gov> (Victor A. Zele) What: XTeXShell Where: <URL:ftp://tsx-11.mit.edu/pub/linux/packages/TeX/XTeXShell-0.91.tar.gz> Description: Tk based shell around LaTeX/TeX, providing hypertext help, interactive editor, and spell checking. Contact: <URL:mailto:hofmann@vipmza.physik.uni-mainz.de> (hofmann) What: YART Where: <URL:ftp://metallica.prakinf.tu-ilmenau.de/pub/PROJECTS/YART.tar.Z> <URL:ftp://ftp.luth.se/pub/graphics/sources/oographics/YART.tar.Z> <URL:ftp://wuarchive.wustl.edu/graphics/graphics/mirrors/> <URL:ftp://metallica.prakinf.tu-ilmenau.de/YART.tar.Z> Description: A C++/Tk 3.2 Raytracer/Renderer. Contains an OpenGL Tk widget. Contact: <URL:mailto:Ekkehard.Beier@prakinf.tu-ilmenau.de> (Ekkehard Beier) What: YART/VR Where: <URL:ftp://metallica.prakinf.tu-ilmenau.de/pub/PROJECTS/GOOD1.10/yart1.10.tar.gz> Description: Allows you to move around in virtual scenes across the net, meeting other people. Based on X11, Tcl 7.3, Tk 3.6, YART 1.1, IOM 1.1 Contact: <URL:mailto:Ekkehard.Beier@prakinf.tu-ilmenau.de> (Ekkehard Beier) What: yh2a Where: From the contact Description: Process WWW queries and forms via Tcl. Contact: <URL:mailto:jmu@fokus.gmd.de> (Joachim Mueller) What: Zap Interpreters Where: <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/zapinterps.shar.gz> Description: Simple Tk script to clear out all wish interpreters which died without being removed. Contact: <URL:mailto:spencer@med.umich.edu> (Spencer W. Thomas) What: Zircon Where: <URL:ftp://catless.ncl.ac.uk/Programs/Zircon/> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/zircon-1.15p10.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://coombs.anu.edu.au/pub/irc/tcl/> <URL:ftp://catless.ncl.ac.uk/pub/zircon.beta.tar.gz> <URL:http://catless.ncl.ac.uk/Programs/Zircon/> Description: A Tk interface to IRC. Version 1.16beta2 supports Tcl 7.4/Tk 4.1. Does not permit commercial use. Contact: <URL:mailto:zircon-request@catless.newcastle.ac.uk> What: Zorro Where: <URL:ftp://catless.ncl.ac.uk/pub/zorro-1.1p8.tar.gz> <URL:ftp://mirror.neosoft.com/pub/tcl/alcatel/code/zorro-1.1p8.tar.gz> Description: A Tk based To Do list manager. Supports Tcl 7.4/Tk 4.0. Contact: <URL:mailto:Lindsay.Marshall@newcastle.ac.uk> (Lindsay Marshall) What: Simple name of package Where: ftp site From the contact Description: One to two line description of package, including Tk/Tcl version requirements. 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