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    tkwintrack

    tkwintrack

    Tk window tracking

    ...Window pathnames reported in this pathname widget may be copied to the clipboard using a keyboard shortcut. To run tkwintrack, you need package windetect as well. NOTE: - The green download buttons generated by SF don't cope with two packages. Better ignore them and go directly to the Files tab to get what you really need. - The .tar.gz files include the unix manual page, which the .zip files lack. - Tkwintrack is the successor of wintrackgui (its name before release 2.0.0).
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    NOTE: The repository for this project has moved to https://core.tcl-lang.org/tcltls/home. TLS is an OpenSSL / RSA-bsafe Tcl extension that provides secure connections on top of the Tcl socket mechanism. Within a few lines of code, users can query https servers (see the tclhttpd project for an https server using TLS).
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    ...TclRAL is coded in "C" and provides new data types that are integrated into Tcl's internal object system. Raloo is a Tcl package that combines TclRAL and TclOO. Please note that the source code for this project has been moved to a Fossil repository that can be accessed from the menu bar.
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    The MSX emulator that aims for perfection. NOTE: this project moved to GitHub. The content of this project page is frozen and will not be updated. The project is alive and kicking, though! Check out our website for the new project pages.
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    sfgen

    General Utilities For Tcl (now: previewing | publishing: 2014/12/1)

    (Note this project is in an unfinished / preview state. It will be published on 12/1.) Say you are in the middle of solving one problem and find you need to solve another. Suppose you need to write the contents of a string to a file. You could look up how to do this, but it would be nice and convenient if there were something that does it all for you with one command.
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    cppTcl.ws

    C++ Tcl interface library

    This library was written for C++ and Tcl programmers. It is original written by Maciej Sobczak. It was inspired by the Boost.Python library and was deliberately designed to provide a similar interface, taking into account the limitations of Tcl. The C++/Tcl library offers the following features: Support for both extending Tcl with C++ modules and embedding Tcl in C++ applications. Possibility to expose free C++ functions as commands in Tcl. Possibility to define classes and class member functions, visible in Tcl in the style similar to SWIG wrappers. ...
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