From: Lizardo H. C. M. N. <li...@ur...> - 2002-04-08 19:58:02
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On Monday, April 8, 2002, at 03:22 PM, Jim Ingham wrote: > The other way to do this (probably appropriate for TkfPW) is to make a > copy of the Wish Shell application, call it something suggestive like > TkfPW. Then make a directory in Resources in the App package called > Scripts. Put a script called AppMain.tcl there which contains your > startup code. The Scripts directory will also be added to the > auto_path in Tcl, so you can put all your other packages there, and the > tcl script loading code will find them (provided they have tclIndex's > etc...) Cool. I read a previous message of yours and I would write to you today asking for detalis. Thanks. Anyway, there's a lot of hacking needed to let TkfPW fully functional and more AQUA-like. If there's somebody interested... Also, I've compiled and tested some Public Domain Fortran Libs available at Netlib: ATLAS (Altivec enabled) LAPACK QUADPACK ODEPACK PGPLOT (both X driver and Cocoa AquaTerm.app ) SLATEC I'm organizing html docs for every routine. My idea is to provide an integrated help. I think that TkfPW could be a GUI fPW and API together. I compiled MINPACK too, but tests failed. Once I compile SPECFUN, I'm done. Thanks again, Lizardo H. C. M. Nunes ...But we preach Christ crucified, to the Jews a stumbling block, and to the Greeks foolishness;(...)but God has chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise, and God has chosen the weak things of the world to confound the things which are strong;(I Cor.1:23&27) |