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From: Andreas K. <and...@ac...> - 2013-08-06 16:11:06
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20'th Annual Tcl/Tk Conference (Tcl'2013) http://www.tcl.tk/community/tcl2013/ September 23 - 27, 2013 Bourbon Orleans Hotel New Orleans, Louisiana, USA http://www.bourbonorleans.com/ I am pleased to announce that registration for the Conference is now open at http://www.tcl.tk/community/tcl2013/reg.html To book a room at the conference hotel at reduced rates please follow the instructions on that page. Note that the offer of reduced rates expires on August 19 (In 2 weeks). Book NOW. Our schedule can be found at http://www.tcl.tk/community/tcl2013/schedule.html Conference Committee Clif Flynt Noumena Corp General Chair, Website Admin Andreas Kupries ActiveState Software Inc. Program Chair Cyndy Lilagan Nat. Museum of Health & Medicine, Chicago Site/Facilities Chair Arjen Markus Deltares Brian Griffin Mentor Graphics Donal Fellows University of Manchester Gerald Lester KnG Consulting, LLC Jeffrey Hobbs ActiveState Software Inc. Kevin Kenny GE Global Research Center Larry Virden Mike Doyle National Museum of Health & Medicine, Chicago Ron Fox NSCL/FRIB Michigan State University Steve Landers Digital Smarties Contact Information tcl...@go... Tcl'2012 would like to thank those who are sponsoring the conference: ActiveState Software Inc. Buonacorsi Foundation Mentor Graphics Noumena Corp. SR Technology Tcl Community Association |
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From: Andreas K. <and...@ac...> - 2013-06-05 17:10:53
|
[[ Notes: Abstracts and proposals are now due July 6, 2013 [+ 2 weeks] ]] 20'th Annual Tcl/Tk Conference (Tcl'2013) http://www.tcl.tk/community/tcl2013/ September 23 - 27, 2013 Bourbon Orleans Hotel New Orleans, Louisiana, USA http://www.bourbonorleans.com/ Important Dates: Abstracts and proposals due July 6, 2013 [+ 2 weeks] Notification to authors July 22, 2013 [- 2 weeks] Author materials due September 2, 2013 Tutorials Start September 23, 2013 Conference starts September 25, 2013 Email Contact: tcl...@go... Submission of Summaries Tcl/Tk 2013 will be held in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA from September 23 - 27, 2013. The program committee is asking for papers and presentation proposals from anyone using or developing with Tcl/Tk (and extensions). Past conferences have seen submissions covering a wide variety of topics including: * Scientific and engineering applications * Industrial controls * Distributed applications and Network Managment * Object oriented extensions to Tcl/Tk * New widgets for Tk * Simulation and application steering with Tcl/Tk * Tcl/Tk-centric operating environments * Tcl/Tk on small and embedded devices * Medical applications and visualization * Use of different programming paradigms in Tcl/Tk and proposals for new directions. * New areas of exploration for the Tcl/Tk language Submissions should consist of an abstract of about 100 words and a summary of not more than two pages, and should be sent as plain text to <tclconference AT googlegroups DOT com> no later than August 5, 2013. Authors of accepted abstracts will have until September 2, 2013 to submit their final paper for the inclusion in the conference proceedings. The proceedings will be made available on digital media, so extra materials such as presentation slides, code examples, code for extensions etc. are encouraged. Printed proceedings will be produced as an on-demand book at lulu.com The authors will have 25 minutes to present their paper at the conference. The program committee will review and evaluate papers according to the following criteria: * Quantity and quality of novel content * Relevance and interest to the Tcl/Tk community * Suitability of content for presentation at the conference Proposals may report on commercial or non-commercial systems, but those with only blatant marketing content will not be accepted. Application and experience papers need to strike a balance between background on the application domain and the relevance of Tcl/Tk to the application. Application and experience papers should clearly explain how the application or experience illustrates a novel use of Tcl/Tk, and what lessons the Tcl/Tk community can derive from the application or experience to apply to their own development efforts. Papers accompanied by non-disclosure agreements will be returned to the author(s) unread. All submissions are held in the highest confidentiality prior to publication in the Proceedings, both as a matter of policy and in accord with the U. S. Copyright Act of 1976. The primary author for each accepted paper will receive registration to the Technical Sessions portion of the conference at a reduced rate. Other Forms of Participation The program committee also welcomes proposals for panel discussions of up to 90 minutes. Proposals should include a list of confirmed panelists, a title and format, and a panel description with position statements from each panelist. Panels should have no more than four speakers, including the panel moderator, and should allow time for substantial interaction with attendees. Panels are not presentations of related research papers. Slots for Works-in-Progress (WIP) presentations and Birds-of-a-Feather sessions (BOFs) are available on a first-come, first-served basis starting in August 5, 2013. Specific instructions for reserving WIP and BOF time slots will be provided in the registration information available in June 3, 2013. Some WIP and BOF time slots will be held open for on-site reservation. All attendees with an interesting work in progress should consider reserving a WIP slot. Registration Information More information on the conference is available the conference Web site (http://www.tcl.tk/community/tcl2013/) and will be published on various Tcl/Tk-related information channels. To keep in touch with news regarding the conference and Tcl events in general, subscribe to the tcl-announce list. See: http://code.activestate.com/lists/tcl-announce to subscribe to the tcl-announce mailing list. Conference Committee Clif Flynt Noumena Corp General Chair, Website Admin Andreas Kupries ActiveState Software Inc. Program Chair Gerald Lester KnG Consulting, LLC Site/Facilities Chair Arjen Markus Deltares Brian Griffin Mentor Graphics Cyndy Lilagan Nat. Museum of Health & Medicine, Chicago Donal Fellows University of Manchester Jeffrey Hobbs ActiveState Software Inc. Kevin Kenny GE Global Research Center Larry Virden Mike Doyle National Museum of Health & Medicine, Chicago Ron Fox NSCL/FRIB Michigan State University Steve Landers Digital Smarties Contact Information tcl...@go... Tcl'2013 would like to thank those who are sponsoring the conference: ActiveState Software Inc. Buonacorsi Foundation Mentor Graphics Noumena Corp. SR Technology Tcl Community Association |
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From: Andreas K. <and...@ac...> - 2013-04-09 20:57:01
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[[ Notes: Karl Lehenbauer of FlightAware is confirmed as our Keynote speaker. http://www.flightaware.com ]] 20'th Annual Tcl/Tk Conference (Tcl'2013) http://www.tcl.tk/community/tcl2013/ September 23 - 27, 2013 Bourbon Orleans Hotel New Orleans, Louisiana, USA http://www.bourbonorleans.com/ Important Dates: Abstracts and proposals due June 22, 2013 Notification to authors August 5, 2013 Author materials due September 2, 2013 Tutorials Start September 23, 2013 Conference starts September 25, 2013 Email Contact: tcl...@go... Submission of Summaries Tcl/Tk 2013 will be held in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA from September 23 - 27, 2013. The program committee is asking for papers and presentation proposals from anyone using or developing with Tcl/Tk (and extensions). Past conferences have seen submissions covering a wide variety of topics including: * Scientific and engineering applications * Industrial controls * Distributed applications and Network Managment * Object oriented extensions to Tcl/Tk * New widgets for Tk * Simulation and application steering with Tcl/Tk * Tcl/Tk-centric operating environments * Tcl/Tk on small and embedded devices * Medical applications and visualization * Use of different programming paradigms in Tcl/Tk and proposals for new directions. * New areas of exploration for the Tcl/Tk language Submissions should consist of an abstract of about 100 words and a summary of not more than two pages, and should be sent as plain text to <tclconference AT googlegroups DOT com> no later than August 5, 2013. Authors of accepted abstracts will have until September 2, 2013 to submit their final paper for the inclusion in the conference proceedings. The proceedings will be made available on digital media, so extra materials such as presentation slides, code examples, code for extensions etc. are encouraged. Printed proceedings will be produced as an on-demand book at lulu.com The authors will have 25 minutes to present their paper at the conference. The program committee will review and evaluate papers according to the following criteria: * Quantity and quality of novel content * Relevance and interest to the Tcl/Tk community * Suitability of content for presentation at the conference Proposals may report on commercial or non-commercial systems, but those with only blatant marketing content will not be accepted. Application and experience papers need to strike a balance between background on the application domain and the relevance of Tcl/Tk to the application. Application and experience papers should clearly explain how the application or experience illustrates a novel use of Tcl/Tk, and what lessons the Tcl/Tk community can derive from the application or experience to apply to their own development efforts. Papers accompanied by non-disclosure agreements will be returned to the author(s) unread. All submissions are held in the highest confidentiality prior to publication in the Proceedings, both as a matter of policy and in accord with the U. S. Copyright Act of 1976. The primary author for each accepted paper will receive registration to the Technical Sessions portion of the conference at a reduced rate. Other Forms of Participation The program committee also welcomes proposals for panel discussions of up to 90 minutes. Proposals should include a list of confirmed panelists, a title and format, and a panel description with position statements from each panelist. Panels should have no more than four speakers, including the panel moderator, and should allow time for substantial interaction with attendees. Panels are not presentations of related research papers. Slots for Works-in-Progress (WIP) presentations and Birds-of-a-Feather sessions (BOFs) are available on a first-come, first-served basis starting in August 5, 2013. Specific instructions for reserving WIP and BOF time slots will be provided in the registration information available in June 3, 2013. Some WIP and BOF time slots will be held open for on-site reservation. All attendees with an interesting work in progress should consider reserving a WIP slot. Registration Information More information on the conference is available the conference Web site (http://www.tcl.tk/community/tcl2013/) and will be published on various Tcl/Tk-related information channels. To keep in touch with news regarding the conference and Tcl events in general, subscribe to the tcl-announce list. See: http://code.activestate.com/lists/tcl-announce to subscribe to the tcl-announce mailing list. Conference Committee Clif Flynt Noumena Corp General Chair, Website Admin Andreas Kupries ActiveState Software Inc. Program Chair Gerald Lester KnG Consulting, LLC Site/Facilities Chair Arjen Markus Deltares Brian Griffin Mentor Graphics Cyndy Lilagan Nat. Museum of Health & Medicine, Chicago Donal Fellows University of Manchester Jeffrey Hobbs ActiveState Software Inc. Kevin Kenny GE Global Research Center Larry Virden Mike Doyle National Museum of Health & Medicine, Chicago Ron Fox NSCL/FRIB Michigan State University Steve Landers Digital Smarties Contact Information tcl...@go... Tcl'2013 would like to thank those who are sponsoring the conference: ActiveState Software Inc. Buonacorsi Foundation Mentor Graphics Noumena Corp. SR Technology Tcl Community Association |
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From: Andreas K. <and...@ac...> - 2013-02-04 20:33:40
|
20'th Annual Tcl/Tk Conference (Tcl'2013) http://www.tcl.tk/community/tcl2013/ September 23 - 27, 2013 Bourbon Orleans Hotel New Orleans, Louisiana, USA Important Dates: Abstracts and proposals due June 22, 2013 Notification to authors August 5, 2013 Author materials due September 2, 2013 Tutorials Start September 23, 2013 Conference starts September 25, 2013 Email Contact: tcl...@go... Submission of Summaries Tcl/Tk 2013 will be held in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA from September 23 - 27, 2013. The program committee is asking for papers and presentation proposals from anyone using or developing with Tcl/Tk (and extensions). Past conferences have seen submissions covering a wide variety of topics including: * Scientific and engineering applications * Industrial controls * Distributed applications and Network Managment * Object oriented extensions to Tcl/Tk * New widgets for Tk * Simulation and application steering with Tcl/Tk * Tcl/Tk-centric operating environments * Tcl/Tk on small and embedded devices * Medical applications and visualization * Use of different programming paradigms in Tcl/Tk and proposals for new directions. * New areas of exploration for the Tcl/Tk language Submissions should consist of an abstract of about 100 words and a summary of not more than two pages, and should be sent as plain text to <tclconference AT googlegroups DOT com> no later than August 5, 2013. Authors of accepted abstracts will have until September 2, 2013 to submit their final paper for the inclusion in the conference proceedings. The proceedings will be made available on digital media, so extra materials such as presentation slides, code examples, code for extensions etc. are encouraged. Printed proceedings will be produced as an on-demand book at lulu.com The authors will have 25 minutes to present their paper at the conference. The program committee will review and evaluate papers according to the following criteria: * Quantity and quality of novel content * Relevance and interest to the Tcl/Tk community * Suitability of content for presentation at the conference Proposals may report on commercial or non-commercial systems, but those with only blatant marketing content will not be accepted. Application and experience papers need to strike a balance between background on the application domain and the relevance of Tcl/Tk to the application. Application and experience papers should clearly explain how the application or experience illustrates a novel use of Tcl/Tk, and what lessons the Tcl/Tk community can derive from the application or experience to apply to their own development efforts. Papers accompanied by non-disclosure agreements will be returned to the author(s) unread. All submissions are held in the highest confidentiality prior to publication in the Proceedings, both as a matter of policy and in accord with the U. S. Copyright Act of 1976. The primary author for each accepted paper will receive registration to the Technical Sessions portion of the conference at a reduced rate. Other Forms of Participation The program committee also welcomes proposals for panel discussions of up to 90 minutes. Proposals should include a list of confirmed panelists, a title and format, and a panel description with position statements from each panelist. Panels should have no more than four speakers, including the panel moderator, and should allow time for substantial interaction with attendees. Panels are not presentations of related research papers. Slots for Works-in-Progress (WIP) presentations and Birds-of-a-Feather sessions (BOFs) are available on a first-come, first-served basis starting in August 5, 2013. Specific instructions for reserving WIP and BOF time slots will be provided in the registration information available in June 3, 2013. Some WIP and BOF time slots will be held open for on-site reservation. All attendees with an interesting work in progress should consider reserving a WIP slot. Registration Information More information on the conference is available the conference Web site (http://www.tcl.tk/community/tcl2013/) and will be published on various Tcl/Tk-related information channels. To keep in touch with news regarding the conference and Tcl events in general, subscribe to the tcl-announce list. See: http://code.activestate.com/lists/tcl-announce to subscribe to the tcl-announce mailing list. Conference Committee Clif Flynt Noumena Corp General Chair, Website Admin Andreas Kupries ActiveState Software Inc. Program Chair Gerald Lester KnG Consulting, LLC Site/Facilities Chair Arjen Markus Deltares Brian Griffin Mentor Graphics Cyndy Lilagan Nat. Museum of Health & Medicine, Chicago Donal Fellows University of Manchester Jeffrey Hobbs ActiveState Software Inc. Kevin Kenny GE Global Research Center Larry Virden Mike Doyle National Museum of Health & Medicine, Chicago Ron Fox NSCL/FRIB Michigan State University Steve Landers Digital Smarties Contact Information tcl...@go... Tcl'2013 would like to thank those who are sponsoring the conference: ActiveState Software Inc. Buonacorsi Foundation Mentor Graphics Noumena Corp. SR Technology Tcl Community Association |
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From: Andreas K. <and...@ac...> - 2012-10-15 17:49:09
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19th Annual Tcl/Tk Conference (Tcl'2012) http://www.tcl.tk/community/tcl2012/ November 12 - 16, 2012 Sessions: National Museum of Health and Medicine Chicago 175 W. Washington Chicago, IL 60602 Rooms: Holiday Inn Chicago Mart Plaza 350 West Mart Center Drive Chicago, Illinois, USA Map/Transport: https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msid=204739899073144451536.0004c144222a9036c99f6&msa=0&ll=41.885266,-87.633734&spn=0.008443,0.018818 http://wiki.tcl.tk/28843#pagetoca7e55932 Hello all. This is a reminder that the offer of reduced rates for rooms at the conference hotel expires on October 20, i.e. at the end of this week. Book Now! (if you haven't already). And talk to us should you run into trouble with the Hotel claiming to be sold out already before the deadline. Of course registration for the Conference is still open at http://www.tcl.tk/community/tcl2012/reg.html To book a room at the conference hotel at reduced rates please follow the instructions on that page. Our schedule can be found at http://www.tcl.tk/community/tcl2012/schedule.html Conference Committee Clif Flynt Noumena Corp General Chair, Website Admin Andreas Kupries ActiveState Software Inc. Program Chair Cyndy Lilagan Nat. Museum of Health & Medicine, Chicago Site/Facilities Chair Arjen Markus Deltares Brian Griffin Mentor Graphics Donal Fellows University of Manchester Gerald Lester KnG Consulting, LLC Jeffrey Hobbs ActiveState Software Inc. Kevin Kenny GE Global Research Center Larry Virden Mike Doyle National Museum of Health & Medicine, Chicago Ron Fox NSCL/FRIB Michigan State University Steve Landers Digital Smarties Contact Information tcl...@go... Tcl'2012 would like to thank those who are sponsoring the conference: ActiveState Software Inc. Buonacorsi Foundation Mentor Graphics Noumena Corp. SR Technology Tcl Community Association |
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From: Andreas K. <and...@ac...> - 2012-09-10 18:57:04
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19th Annual Tcl/Tk Conference (Tcl'2012) http://www.tcl.tk/community/tcl2012/ November 12 - 16, 2012 Sessions: National Museum of Health and Medicine Chicago 175 W. Washington Chicago, IL 60602 Rooms: Holiday Inn Chicago Mart Plaza 350 West Mart Center Drive Chicago, Illinois, USA Map/Transport: https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msid=204739899073144451536.0004c144222a9036c99f6&msa=0&ll=41.885266,-87.633734&spn=0.008443,0.018818 http://wiki.tcl.tk/28843#pagetoca7e55932 I am pleased to announce that registration for the Conference is now open at http://www.tcl.tk/community/tcl2012/reg.html To book a room at the conference hotel at reduced rates please follow the instructions on that page. Note that the offer of reduced rates expires on October 20. Book early. Our schedule can be found at http://www.tcl.tk/community/tcl2012/schedule.html Conference Committee Clif Flynt Noumena Corp General Chair, Website Admin Andreas Kupries ActiveState Software Inc. Program Chair Cyndy Lilagan Nat. Museum of Health & Medicine, Chicago Site/Facilities Chair Arjen Markus Deltares Brian Griffin Mentor Graphics Donal Fellows University of Manchester Gerald Lester KnG Consulting, LLC Jeffrey Hobbs ActiveState Software Inc. Kevin Kenny GE Global Research Center Larry Virden Mike Doyle National Museum of Health & Medicine, Chicago Ron Fox NSCL/FRIB Michigan State University Steve Landers Digital Smarties Contact Information tcl...@go... Tcl'2012 would like to thank those who are sponsoring the conference: ActiveState Software Inc. Buonacorsi Foundation Mentor Graphics Noumena Corp. SR Technology Tcl Community Association |
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From: Andreas K. <and...@ac...> - 2012-08-07 18:28:48
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[[
Get your papers, WIPs and posters in.
(We have an exhibition hall with 25 gesture-controlled screens to
show the latter two on).
The deadline for abstracts and proposals is
three weeks away.
]]
[[ Notes:
Colin Walker of F5 is confirmed as our Keynote speaker.
http://www.f5.com
]]
19th Annual Tcl/Tk Conference (Tcl'2012)
http://www.tcl.tk/community/tcl2012/
November 12 - 16, 2012
Sessions:
National Museum of Health and Medicine Chicago
175 W. Washington
Chicago, IL 60602
Rooms:
Holiday Inn Chicago Mart Plaza
350 West Mart Center Drive
Chicago, Illinois, USA
Map:
https://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msid=204739899073144451536.0004c144222a9036c99f6&msa=0&ll=41.885266,-87.633734&spn=0.008443,0.018818
Important Dates:
Abstracts and proposals due August 27, 2012
Notification to authors September 10, 2012
WIP and BOF reservations open August 6, 2012
Author materials due October 29, 2012
Tutorials Start November 12, 2012
Conference starts November 14, 2012
Email Contact: tcl...@go...
Submission of Summaries
Tcl/Tk 2012 will be held in Chicago, Illinois, USA from November 12 -
16, 2012. The program committee is asking for papers and presentation
proposals from anyone using or developing with Tcl/Tk (and
extensions). Past conferences have seen submissions covering a wide
variety of topics including:
* Scientific and engineering applications
* Industrial controls
* Distributed applications and Network Managment
* Object oriented extensions to Tcl/Tk
* New widgets for Tk
* Simulation and application steering with Tcl/Tk
* Tcl/Tk-centric operating environments
* Tcl/Tk on small and embedded devices
* Medical applications and visualization
* Use of different programming paradigms in Tcl/Tk and proposals for new
directions.
* New areas of exploration for the Tcl/Tk language
Submissions should consist of an abstract of about 100 words and a
summary of not more than two pages, and should be sent as plain text
to <tclconference AT googlegroups DOT com> no later than August 27,
2012. Authors of accepted abstracts will have until October 29, 2012
to submit their final paper for the inclusion in the conference
proceedings. The proceedings will be made available on digital media,
so extra materials such as presentation slides, code examples, code
for extensions etc. are encouraged.
Printed proceedings will be produced as an on-demand book at lulu.com
The authors will have 25 minutes to present their paper at the
conference.
The program committee will review and evaluate papers according to the
following criteria:
* Quantity and quality of novel content
* Relevance and interest to the Tcl/Tk community
* Suitability of content for presentation at the conference
Proposals may report on commercial or non-commercial systems, but
those with only blatant marketing content will not be accepted.
Application and experience papers need to strike a balance between
background on the application domain and the relevance of Tcl/Tk to
the application. Application and experience papers should clearly
explain how the application or experience illustrates a novel use of
Tcl/Tk, and what lessons the Tcl/Tk community can derive from the
application or experience to apply to their own development efforts.
Papers accompanied by non-disclosure agreements will be returned to
the author(s) unread. All submissions are held in the highest
confidentiality prior to publication in the Proceedings, both as a
matter of policy and in accord with the U. S. Copyright Act of 1976.
The primary author for each accepted paper will receive registration
to the Technical Sessions portion of the conference at a reduced rate.
Other Forms of Participation
The program committee also welcomes proposals for panel discussions of
up to 90 minutes. Proposals should include a list of confirmed
panelists, a title and format, and a panel description with position
statements from each panelist. Panels should have no more than four
speakers, including the panel moderator, and should allow time for
substantial interaction with attendees. Panels are not presentations
of related research papers.
Slots for Works-in-Progress (WIP) presentations and Birds-of-a-Feather
sessions (BOFs) are available on a first-come, first-served basis
starting in August 6, 2012. Specific instructions for reserving WIP
and BOF time slots will be provided in the registration information
available in June 2012. Some WIP and BOF time slots will be held open
for on-site reservation. All attendees with an interesting work in
progress should consider reserving a WIP slot.
Registration Information
More information on the conference is available the conference Web
site (http://www.tcl.tk/community/tcl2012/) and will be published on
various Tcl/Tk-related information channels.
To keep in touch with news regarding the conference and Tcl events in
general, subscribe to the tcl-announce list. See:
http://code.activestate.com/lists/tcl-announce to subscribe to the
tcl-announce mailing list.
Conference Committee
Clif Flynt Noumena Corp General Chair, Website Admin
Andreas Kupries ActiveState Software Inc. Program Chair
Cyndy Lilagan Nat. Museum of Health & Medicine, Chicago Site/Facilities Chair
Arjen Markus Deltares
Brian Griffin Mentor Graphics
Donal Fellows University of Manchester
Gerald Lester KnG Consulting, LLC
Jeffrey Hobbs ActiveState Software Inc.
Kevin Kenny GE Global Research Center
Larry Virden
Mike Doyle National Museum of Health & Medicine, Chicago
Ron Fox NSCL/FRIB Michigan State University
Steve Landers Digital Smarties
Contact Information tcl...@go...
Tcl'2012 would like to thank those who are sponsoring the conference:
ActiveState Software Inc.
Buonacorsi Foundation
Mentor Graphics
Noumena Corp.
SR Technology
Tcl Community Association
|
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From: Andreas K. <and...@ac...> - 2012-05-30 15:46:09
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[[ Notes: Colin Walker of F5 is confirmed as our Keynote speaker. http://www.f5.com ]] 19th Annual Tcl/Tk Conference (Tcl'2012) http://www.tcl.tk/community/tcl2012/ November 12 - 16, 2012 Holiday Inn Chicago Mart Plaza 350 West Mart Center Drive Chicago, Illinois, USA Important Dates: Abstracts and proposals due August 27, 2012 Notification to authors September 10, 2012 WIP and BOF reservations open August 6, 2012 Author materials due October 29, 2012 Tutorials Start November 12, 2012 Conference starts November 14, 2012 Email Contact: tcl...@go... Submission of Summaries Tcl/Tk 2012 will be held in Chicago, Illinois, USA from November 12 - 16, 2012. The program committee is asking for papers and presentation proposals from anyone using or developing with Tcl/Tk (and extensions). Past conferences have seen submissions covering a wide variety of topics including: * Scientific and engineering applications * Industrial controls * Distributed applications and Network Managment * Object oriented extensions to Tcl/Tk * New widgets for Tk * Simulation and application steering with Tcl/Tk * Tcl/Tk-centric operating environments * Tcl/Tk on small and embedded devices * Medical applications and visualization * Use of different programming paradigms in Tcl/Tk and proposals for new directions. * New areas of exploration for the Tcl/Tk language Submissions should consist of an abstract of about 100 words and a summary of not more than two pages, and should be sent as plain text to <tclconference AT googlegroups DOT com> no later than August 27, 2012. Authors of accepted abstracts will have until October 29, 2012 to submit their final paper for the inclusion in the conference proceedings. The proceedings will be made available on digital media, so extra materials such as presentation slides, code examples, code for extensions etc. are encouraged. Printed proceedings will be produced as an on-demand book at lulu.com The authors will have 25 minutes to present their paper at the conference. The program committee will review and evaluate papers according to the following criteria: * Quantity and quality of novel content * Relevance and interest to the Tcl/Tk community * Suitability of content for presentation at the conference Proposals may report on commercial or non-commercial systems, but those with only blatant marketing content will not be accepted. Application and experience papers need to strike a balance between background on the application domain and the relevance of Tcl/Tk to the application. Application and experience papers should clearly explain how the application or experience illustrates a novel use of Tcl/Tk, and what lessons the Tcl/Tk community can derive from the application or experience to apply to their own development efforts. Papers accompanied by non-disclosure agreements will be returned to the author(s) unread. All submissions are held in the highest confidentiality prior to publication in the Proceedings, both as a matter of policy and in accord with the U. S. Copyright Act of 1976. The primary author for each accepted paper will receive registration to the Technical Sessions portion of the conference at a reduced rate. Other Forms of Participation The program committee also welcomes proposals for panel discussions of up to 90 minutes. Proposals should include a list of confirmed panelists, a title and format, and a panel description with position statements from each panelist. Panels should have no more than four speakers, including the panel moderator, and should allow time for substantial interaction with attendees. Panels are not presentations of related research papers. Slots for Works-in-Progress (WIP) presentations and Birds-of-a-Feather sessions (BOFs) are available on a first-come, first-served basis starting in August 6, 2012. Specific instructions for reserving WIP and BOF time slots will be provided in the registration information available in June 2012. Some WIP and BOF time slots will be held open for on-site reservation. All attendees with an interesting work in progress should consider reserving a WIP slot. Registration Information More information on the conference is available the conference Web site (http://www.tcl.tk/community/tcl2012/) and will be published on various Tcl/Tk-related information channels. To keep in touch with news regarding the conference and Tcl events in general, subscribe to the tcl-announce list. See: http://code.activestate.com/lists/tcl-announce to subscribe to the tcl-announce mailing list. Conference Committee Clif Flynt Noumena Corp General Chair, Website Admin Andreas Kupries ActiveState Software Inc. Program Chair Cyndy Lilagan Nat. Museum of Health & Medicine, Chicago Site/Facilities Chair Arjen Markus Deltares Brian Griffin Mentor Graphics Donal Fellows University of Manchester Gerald Lester KnG Consulting, LLC Jeffrey Hobbs ActiveState Software Inc. Kevin Kenny GE Global Research Center Larry Virden Mike Doyle National Museum of Health & Medicine, Chicago Ron Fox NSCL/FRIB Michigan State University Steve Landers Digital Smarties Contact Information tcl...@go... Tcl'2012 would like to thank those who are sponsoring the conference: ActiveState Software Inc. Buonacorsi Foundation Mentor Graphics Noumena Corp. SR Technology Tcl Community Association |
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From: Andreas K. <and...@ac...> - 2012-04-02 19:12:20
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19th Annual Tcl/Tk Conference (Tcl'2012) http://www.tcl.tk/community/tcl2012/ November 12 - 16, 2012 Holiday Inn Chicago Mart Plaza 350 West Mart Center Drive Chicago, Illinois, USA Important Dates: Abstracts and proposals due August 27, 2012 Notification to authors September 10, 2012 WIP and BOF reservations open August 6, 2012 Author materials due October 29, 2012 Tutorials Start November 12, 2012 Conference starts November 14, 2012 Email Contact: tcl...@go... Submission of Summaries Tcl/Tk 2012 will be held in Chicago, Illinois, USA from November 12 - 16, 2012. The program committee is asking for papers and presentation proposals from anyone using or developing with Tcl/Tk (and extensions). Past conferences have seen submissions covering a wide variety of topics including: * Scientific and engineering applications * Industrial controls * Distributed applications and Network Managment * Object oriented extensions to Tcl/Tk * New widgets for Tk * Simulation and application steering with Tcl/Tk * Tcl/Tk-centric operating environments * Tcl/Tk on small and embedded devices * Medical applications and visualization * Use of different programming paradigms in Tcl/Tk and proposals for new directions. * New areas of exploration for the Tcl/Tk language Submissions should consist of an abstract of about 100 words and a summary of not more than two pages, and should be sent as plain text to <tclconference AT googlegroups DOT com> no later than August 27, 2012. Authors of accepted abstracts will have until October 29, 2012 to submit their final paper for the inclusion in the conference proceedings. The proceedings will be made available on digital media, so extra materials such as presentation slides, code examples, code for extensions etc. are encouraged. Printed proceedings will be produced as an on-demand book at lulu.com The authors will have 25 minutes to present their paper at the conference. The program committee will review and evaluate papers according to the following criteria: * Quantity and quality of novel content * Relevance and interest to the Tcl/Tk community * Suitability of content for presentation at the conference Proposals may report on commercial or non-commercial systems, but those with only blatant marketing content will not be accepted. Application and experience papers need to strike a balance between background on the application domain and the relevance of Tcl/Tk to the application. Application and experience papers should clearly explain how the application or experience illustrates a novel use of Tcl/Tk, and what lessons the Tcl/Tk community can derive from the application or experience to apply to their own development efforts. Papers accompanied by non-disclosure agreements will be returned to the author(s) unread. All submissions are held in the highest confidentiality prior to publication in the Proceedings, both as a matter of policy and in accord with the U. S. Copyright Act of 1976. The primary author for each accepted paper will receive registration to the Technical Sessions portion of the conference at a reduced rate. Other Forms of Participation The program committee also welcomes proposals for panel discussions of up to 90 minutes. Proposals should include a list of confirmed panelists, a title and format, and a panel description with position statements from each panelist. Panels should have no more than four speakers, including the panel moderator, and should allow time for substantial interaction with attendees. Panels are not presentations of related research papers. Slots for Works-in-Progress (WIP) presentations and Birds-of-a-Feather sessions (BOFs) are available on a first-come, first-served basis starting in August 6, 2012. Specific instructions for reserving WIP and BOF time slots will be provided in the registration information available in June 2012. Some WIP and BOF time slots will be held open for on-site reservation. All attendees with an interesting work in progress should consider reserving a WIP slot. Registration Information More information on the conference is available the conference Web site (http://www.tcl.tk/community/tcl2012/) and will be published on various Tcl/Tk-related information channels. To keep in touch with news regarding the conference and Tcl events in general, subscribe to the tcl-announce list. See: http://code.activestate.com/lists/tcl-announce to subscribe to the tcl-announce mailing list. Conference Committee Clif Flynt Noumena Corp General Chair, Website Admin Andreas Kupries ActiveState Software Inc. Program Chair Cyndy Lilagan Nat. Museum of Health & Medicine, Chicago Site/Facilities Chair Brian Griffin Mentor Graphics Ron Fox NSCL/FRIB Michigan State University Arjen Markus Deltares Mike Doyle National Museum of Health & Medicine, Chicago Gerald Lester KnG Consulting, LLC Donal Fellows University of Manchester Jeffrey Hobbs ActiveState Software Inc. Steve Landers Digital Smarties Kevin Kenny GE Global Research Center Contact Information tcl...@go... Tcl'2012 would like to thank those who are sponsoring the conference: ActiveState Software Inc. Buonacorsi Foundation Mentor Graphics Noumena Corp. SR Technology Tcl Community Association |
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From: Andreas K. <and...@ac...> - 2011-08-05 21:00:15
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[[
Get your papers in.
The deadline for abstracts and proposals is
three weeks away.
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18th Annual Tcl/Tk Conference (Tcl'2011)
http://www.tcl.tk/community/tcl2011/
October 24 - 28, 2011
Comfort Suites Manassas
Manassas, Virgina, USA
Important Dates:
Abstracts and proposals due August 26, 2011
Notification to authors September 12, 2011
WIP and BOF reservations open August 1, 2011
Author materials due October 9, 2011
Tutorials Start October 24, 2011
Conference starts October 26, 2011
Email Contact: tcl...@go...
Submission of Summaries
Tcl/Tk 2011 will be held in Manassas, Virgina, USA from
October 24 - 28, 2011. The program committee is asking for papers and
presentation proposals from anyone using or developing with Tcl/Tk
(and extensions). Past conferences have seen submissions covering a
wide variety of topics including:
* Scientific and engineering applications
* Industrial controls
* Distributed applications and Network Managment
* Object oriented extensions to Tcl/Tk
* New widgets for Tk
* Simulation and application steering with Tcl/Tk
* Tcl/Tk-centric operating environments
* Tcl/Tk on small and embedded devices
* Medical applications and visualization
* Use of different programming paradigms in Tcl/Tk and proposals for new
directions.
* New areas of exploration for the Tcl/Tk language
This year is the fourth year that the Tcl community is participating
in the Google Summer of Code. The conference program committee would
like to encourage submissions that report on the Tcl projects selected
for Google SoC 2011.
Submissions should consist of an abstract of about 100 words and a
summary of not more than two pages, and should be sent as plain text
to <tclconference AT googlegroups DOT com> no later than August 26,
2011. Authors of accepted abstracts will have until October 9, 2011
to submit their final paper for the inclusion in the conference
proceedings. The proceedings will be made available on digital media,
so extra materials such as presentation slides, code examples, code
for extensions etc. are encouraged.
Printed proceedings will be produced as an on-demand book at lulu.com
The authors will have 25 minutes to present their paper at the
conference.
The program committee will review and evaluate papers according to the
following criteria:
* Quantity and quality of novel content
* Relevance and interest to the Tcl/Tk community
* Suitability of content for presentation at the conference
Proposals may report on commercial or non-commercial systems, but
those with only blatant marketing content will not be accepted.
Application and experience papers need to strike a balance between
background on the application domain and the relevance of Tcl/Tk to
the application. Application and experience papers should clearly
explain how the application or experience illustrates a novel use of
Tcl/Tk, and what lessons the Tcl/Tk community can derive from the
application or experience to apply to their own development efforts.
Papers accompanied by non-disclosure agreements will be returned to
the author(s) unread. All submissions are held in the highest
confidentiality prior to publication in the Proceedings, both as a
matter of policy and in accord with the U. S. Copyright Act of 1976.
The primary author for each accepted paper will receive registration
to the Technical Sessions portion of the conference at a reduced rate.
TCLCA receives first publication rights, and expects that this is the
first time the paper is published. Not a retread from another
conference, etc. TCLCA further receives subsequent publication rights,
to handle the Publish-On-Demand nature of Lulu, our vendor for the
dissemination of the conference proceedings. All other rights are
retained by the author. You can put this on your website, include it
in a book, expand it into a novel, sell the movie rights, etc.
Other Forms of Participation
The program committee also welcomes proposals for panel discussions of
up to 90 minutes. Proposals should include a list of confirmed
panelists, a title and format, and a panel description with position
statements from each panelist. Panels should have no more than four
speakers, including the panel moderator, and should allow time for
substantial interaction with attendees. Panels are not presentations
of related research papers.
Slots for Works-in-Progress (WIP) presentations and Birds-of-a-Feather
sessions (BOFs) are available on a first-come, first-served basis
starting in August 1, 2011. Specific instructions for reserving WIP
and BOF time slots will be provided in the registration information
available in June 2011. Some WIP and BOF time slots will be held open
for on-site reservation. All attendees with an interesting work in
progress should consider reserving a WIP slot.
Registration Information
More information on the conference is available the conference Web
site (http://www.tcl.tk/community/tcl2011/) and will be published on
various Tcl/Tk-related information channels.
Reservations for hotel suites can be made by calling
(703) 686-1100. Be certain to mention that you are with the Tcl/Tk
Conference to get the Tcl/Tk Conference room rate.
To keep in touch with news regarding the conference and Tcl events in
general, subscribe to the tcl-announce list. See:
http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Mail/ to subscribe to the
tcl-announce mailing list.
Conference Committee
Clif Flynt Noumena Corp General Chair, Website Admin
Andreas Kupries ActiveState Software Inc. Program Chair
Cyndy Lilagan Iomas Research, LLC
Brian Griffin Mentor Graphics
Ron Fox NSCL/FRIB Michigan State University
Arjen Markus Deltares
Mike Doyle Iomas Research, LLC
Gerald Lester KnG Consulting, LLC
Donal Fellows University of Manchester
Jeffrey Hobbs ActiveState Software Inc.
Steve Landers Digital Smarties
Kevin Kenny GE Global Research Center
Larry Virden Tcl FAQ Maintainer
Steve Redler IV SR Technology
Contact Information tcl...@go...
Tcl'2011 would like to thank those who are sponsoring the conference:
ActiveState Software Inc.
Buonacorsi Foundation
Mentor Graphics
Noumena Corp.
SR Technology
Tcl Community Association
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From: Andreas K. <and...@ac...> - 2011-06-17 16:18:45
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[[ Important Changes: The Conference Registration Page is live. Regarding special events we are looking into arranging a trip to the Air and Space Museum out near Dulles. This is currently a very tentative thing. If a local person would like to help with this please talk to "cl...@cf...". ]] 18th Annual Tcl/Tk Conference (Tcl'2011) http://www.tcl.tk/community/tcl2011/ October 24 - 28, 2011 Comfort Suites Manassas Manassas, Virgina, USA Important Dates: Abstracts and proposals due August 26, 2011 Notification to authors September 12, 2011 WIP and BOF reservations open August 1, 2011 Author materials due October 9, 2011 Tutorials Start October 24, 2011 Conference starts October 26, 2011 Email Contact: tcl...@go... Submission of Summaries Tcl/Tk 2011 will be held in Manassas, Virgina, USA from October 24 - 28, 2011. The program committee is asking for papers and presentation proposals from anyone using or developing with Tcl/Tk (and extensions). Past conferences have seen submissions covering a wide variety of topics including: * Scientific and engineering applications * Industrial controls * Distributed applications and Network Managment * Object oriented extensions to Tcl/Tk * New widgets for Tk * Simulation and application steering with Tcl/Tk * Tcl/Tk-centric operating environments * Tcl/Tk on small and embedded devices * Medical applications and visualization * Use of different programming paradigms in Tcl/Tk and proposals for new directions. * New areas of exploration for the Tcl/Tk language This year is the fourth year that the Tcl community is participating in the Google Summer of Code. The conference program committee would like to encourage submissions that report on the Tcl projects selected for Google SoC 2011. Submissions should consist of an abstract of about 100 words and a summary of not more than two pages, and should be sent as plain text to <tclconference AT googlegroups DOT com> no later than August 26, 2011. Authors of accepted abstracts will have until October 9, 2011 to submit their final paper for the inclusion in the conference proceedings. The proceedings will be made available on digital media, so extra materials such as presentation slides, code examples, code for extensions etc. are encouraged. Printed proceedings will be produced as an on-demand book at lulu.com The authors will have 25 minutes to present their paper at the conference. The program committee will review and evaluate papers according to the following criteria: * Quantity and quality of novel content * Relevance and interest to the Tcl/Tk community * Suitability of content for presentation at the conference Proposals may report on commercial or non-commercial systems, but those with only blatant marketing content will not be accepted. Application and experience papers need to strike a balance between background on the application domain and the relevance of Tcl/Tk to the application. Application and experience papers should clearly explain how the application or experience illustrates a novel use of Tcl/Tk, and what lessons the Tcl/Tk community can derive from the application or experience to apply to their own development efforts. Papers accompanied by non-disclosure agreements will be returned to the author(s) unread. All submissions are held in the highest confidentiality prior to publication in the Proceedings, both as a matter of policy and in accord with the U. S. Copyright Act of 1976. The primary author for each accepted paper will receive registration to the Technical Sessions portion of the conference at a reduced rate. Other Forms of Participation The program committee also welcomes proposals for panel discussions of up to 90 minutes. Proposals should include a list of confirmed panelists, a title and format, and a panel description with position statements from each panelist. Panels should have no more than four speakers, including the panel moderator, and should allow time for substantial interaction with attendees. Panels are not presentations of related research papers. Slots for Works-in-Progress (WIP) presentations and Birds-of-a-Feather sessions (BOFs) are available on a first-come, first-served basis starting in August 1, 2011. Specific instructions for reserving WIP and BOF time slots will be provided in the registration information available in June 2011. Some WIP and BOF time slots will be held open for on-site reservation. All attendees with an interesting work in progress should consider reserving a WIP slot. Registration Information More information on the conference is available the conference Web site (http://www.tcl.tk/community/tcl2011/) and will be published on various Tcl/Tk-related information channels. Reservations for hotel suites can be made by calling (703) 686-1100. Be certain to mention that you are with the Tcl/Tk Conference to get the Tcl/Tk Conference room rate. To keep in touch with news regarding the conference and Tcl events in general, subscribe to the tcl-announce list. See: http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Mail/ to subscribe to the tcl-announce mailing list. Conference Committee Clif Flynt Noumena Corp General Chair, Website Admin Andreas Kupries ActiveState Software Inc. Program Chair Cyndy Lilagan Iomas Research, LLC Brian Griffin Mentor Graphics Ron Fox NSCL/FRIB Michigan State University Arjen Markus Deltares Mike Doyle Iomas Research, LLC Gerald Lester KnG Consulting, LLC Donal Fellows University of Manchester Jeffrey Hobbs ActiveState Software Inc. Steve Landers Digital Smarties Kevin Kenny GE Global Research Center Larry Virden Tcl FAQ Maintainer Steve Redler IV SR Technology Contact Information tcl...@go... Tcl'2011 would like to thank those who are sponsoring the conference: ActiveState Software Inc. Buonacorsi Foundation Mentor Graphics Noumena Corp. SR Technology Tcl Community Association |
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From: Andreas K. <and...@ac...> - 2011-04-11 19:08:04
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18th Annual Tcl/Tk Conference (Tcl'2011) http://www.tcl.tk/community/tcl2011/ October 24 - 28, 2011 Comfort Suites Manassas Manassas, Virgina, USA Important Dates: Abstracts and proposals due August 26, 2011 Notification to authors September 12, 2011 WIP and BOF reservations open August 1, 2011 Author materials due October 9, 2011 Tutorials Start October 24, 2011 Conference starts October 26, 2011 Email Contact: tcl...@go... Submission of Summaries Tcl/Tk 2011 will be held in Manassas, Virgina, USA from October 24 - 28, 2011. The program committee is asking for papers and presentation proposals from anyone using or developing with Tcl/Tk (and extensions). Past conferences have seen submissions covering a wide variety of topics including: * Scientific and engineering applications * Industrial controls * Distributed applications and Network Managment * Object oriented extensions to Tcl/Tk * New widgets for Tk * Simulation and application steering with Tcl/Tk * Tcl/Tk-centric operating environments * Tcl/Tk on small and embedded devices * Medical applications and visualization * Use of different programming paradigms in Tcl/Tk and proposals for new directions. * New areas of exploration for the Tcl/Tk language This year is the fourth year that the Tcl community is participating in the Google Summer of Code. The conference program committee would like to encourage submissions that report on the Tcl projects selected for Google SoC 2011. Submissions should consist of an abstract of about 100 words and a summary of not more than two pages, and should be sent as plain text to <tclconference AT googlegroups DOT com> no later than August 30, 2011. Authors of accepted abstracts will have until October 14, 2011 to submit their final paper for the inclusion in the conference proceedings. The proceedings will be made available on digital media, so extra materials such as presentation slides, code examples, code for extensions etc. are encouraged. Printed proceedings will be produced as an on-demand book at lulu.com The authors will have 25 minutes to present their paper at the conference. The program committee will review and evaluate papers according to the following criteria: * Quantity and quality of novel content * Relevance and interest to the Tcl/Tk community * Suitability of content for presentation at the conference Proposals may report on commercial or non-commercial systems, but those with only blatant marketing content will not be accepted. Application and experience papers need to strike a balance between background on the application domain and the relevance of Tcl/Tk to the application. Application and experience papers should clearly explain how the application or experience illustrates a novel use of Tcl/Tk, and what lessons the Tcl/Tk community can derive from the application or experience to apply to their own development efforts. Papers accompanied by non-disclosure agreements will be returned to the author(s) unread. All submissions are held in the highest confidentiality prior to publication in the Proceedings, both as a matter of policy and in accord with the U. S. Copyright Act of 1976. The primary author for each accepted paper will receive registration to the Technical Sessions portion of the conference at a reduced rate. Other Forms of Participation The program committee also welcomes proposals for panel discussions of up to 90 minutes. Proposals should include a list of confirmed panelists, a title and format, and a panel description with position statements from each panelist. Panels should have no more than four speakers, including the panel moderator, and should allow time for substantial interaction with attendees. Panels are not presentations of related research papers. Slots for Works-in-Progress (WIP) presentations and Birds-of-a-Feather sessions (BOFs) are available on a first-come, first-served basis starting in August 1, 2011. Specific instructions for reserving WIP and BOF time slots will be provided in the registration information available in June 2011. Some WIP and BOF time slots will be held open for on-site reservation. All attendees with an interesting work in progress should consider reserving a WIP slot. Registration Information More information on the conference is available the conference Web site (http://www.tcl.tk/community/tcl2011/) and will be published on various Tcl/Tk-related information channels. To keep in touch with news regarding the conference and Tcl events in general, subscribe to the tcl-announce list. See: http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Mail/ to subscribe to the tcl-announce mailing list. Conference Committee Clif Flynt Noumena Corp General Chair, Website Admin Andreas Kupries ActiveState Software Inc. Program Chair Cyndy Lilagan Iomas Research, LLC Brian Griffin Mentor Graphics Ron Fox NSCL/FRIB Michigan State University Arjen Markus Deltares Mike Doyle Iomas Research, LLC Gerald Lester KnG Consulting, LLC Donal Fellows University of Manchester Jeffrey Hobbs ActiveState Software Inc. Steve Landers Digital Smarties Kevin Kenny GE Global Research Center Larry Virden Tcl FAQ Maintainer Steve Redler IV SR Technology Contact Information tcl...@go... Tcl'2011 would like to thank those who are sponsoring the conference: ActiveState Software Inc. Buonacorsi Foundation Mentor Graphics Noumena Corp. SR Technology Tcl Community Association |
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From: Andreas K. <and...@ac...> - 2010-09-09 15:54:03
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17th Annual Tcl/Tk Conference (Tcl'2010) http://www.tcl.tk/community/tcl2010/ October 11 - 15, 2010 Hilton Suites/Conference Center Chicago/Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois, USA Registration for the Conference is open at http://www.tcl.tk/community/tcl2010/reg.html To book a room at the conference hotel at reduced rates follow the link on that page. Note that this offer expires on September 26. Book early. Our schedule can be found at http://www.tcl.tk/community/tcl2010/schedule.html We have special social activites October 15, 2010 - Friday afternoon -- Tour of Fermilab Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, http://www.fnal.gov/ Tour signup is at the conference, Wednesday, Oct 13. A tour lasts about two hours and begins in Wilson Hall. Visitors view the Laboratory from the 15th floor windows and visit various displays located there. The tour moves to the Linear Accelerator building where visitors see the Cockcroft-Walton, the components in the linear accelerator gallery and the Main Control Room. There is a docent for every 20 people. Registration required since tours must be arranged in advance. October 15, 2010 - Friday evening Dinner-theater at the award winning Drury Lane theater located next to our hotel. Special package price for dinner and theater at $44.00 per person. Regularly $64 per person. Please make reservation and payment at time of registration, or by Wednesday Oct 13 latest (at the conference). "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" http://www.drurylaneoakbrook.com/ Bill Jenkins is one of the newest and most exciting new directors on the Chicago scene. As Chairman of the Department of Theatre and Dance at Ball State University, he heads one of the nation's largest theatre programs. After admiring his work with other Chicago area theatres, we are very pleased for this opportunity to showcase his talent at Drury Lane. Once Bill shared some of the fresh ideas and insights he had for ÂSeven Brides for Seven BrothersÂ, we knew we would have a great show for the holidays. Conference Committee Clif Flynt Noumena Corp General Chair, Website Admin Andreas Kupries ActiveState Software Inc. Program Chair Cyndy Lilagan Iomas Research, LLC Facilities Coordination Brian Griffin Mentor Graphics Ron Fox NSCL/FRIB Michigan State University Arjen Markus Deltares Mike Doyle Iomas Research, LLC Gerald Lester KnG Consulting, LLC Donal Fellows University of Manchester Jeffrey Hobbs ActiveState Software Inc. Steve Landers Digital Smarties Kevin Kenny GE Global Research Center Larry Virden Tcl FAQ Maintainer Steve Redler IV SR Technology Contact Information tcl...@go... Tcl'2010 would like to thank those who are sponsoring the conference: ActiveState Software Inc. Buonacorsi Foundation Mentor Graphics Noumena Corp. SR Technology Tcl Community Association |
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From: Andreas K. <and...@ac...> - 2010-07-20 19:38:42
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[[
Get your papers in.
The deadline for abstracts and proposals is
less than two weeks away.
]]
17th Annual Tcl/Tk Conference (Tcl'2010)
http://www.tcl.tk/community/tcl2010/
October 11 - 15, 2010
Hilton Suites/Conference Center
Chicago/Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois, USA
Important Dates:
Abstracts and proposals due August 1, 2010
Notification to authors August 15, 2010
WIP and BOF reservations open August 1, 2010
Author materials due October 1, 2010
Tutorials Start October 11, 2010
Conference starts October 13, 2010
Email Contact: tcl...@go...
Submission of Summaries
Tcl/Tk 2010 will be held in Chicago/Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois USA
from October 11 - 15, 2010. The program committee is asking for papers
and presentation proposals from anyone using or developing with Tcl/Tk
(and extensions). Past conferences have seen submissions covering a
wide variety of topics including:
* Scientific and engineering applications
* Industrial controls
* Distributed applications and Network Managment
* Object oriented extensions to Tcl/Tk
* New widgets for Tk
* Simulation and application steering with Tcl/Tk
* Tcl/Tk-centric operating environments
* Tcl/Tk on small and embedded devices
* Medical applications and visualization
* Use of different programming paradigms in Tcl/Tk and proposals for new
directions.
* New areas of exploration for the Tcl/Tk language
This year is the third year that the Tcl community is participating in
the Google Summer of Code. The conference program committee would
like to encourage submissions that report on the Tcl projects selected
for Google SoC 2010.
Submissions should consist of an abstract of about 100 words and a
summary of not more than two pages, and should be sent as plain text
to <tclconference AT googlegroups DOT com> no later than August 15,
2010. Authors of accepted abstracts will have until October 1, 2010 to
submit their final paper for the inclusion in the conference
proceedings. The proceedings will be made available on digital media,
so extra materials such as presentation slides, code examples, code
for extensions etc. are encouraged.
Printed proceedings will be produced as an on-demand book at lulu.com
The authors will have 25 minutes to present their paper at the
conference.
The program committee will review and evaluate papers according to the
following criteria:
* Quantity and quality of novel content
* Relevance and interest to the Tcl/Tk community
* Suitability of content for presentation at the conference
Proposals may report on commercial or non-commercial systems, but
those with only blatant marketing content will not be accepted.
Application and experience papers need to strike a balance between
background on the application domain and the relevance of Tcl/Tk to
the application. Application and experience papers should clearly
explain how the application or experience illustrates a novel use of
Tcl/Tk, and what lessons the Tcl/Tk community can derive from the
application or experience to apply to their own development efforts.
Papers accompanied by non-disclosure agreements will be returned to
the author(s) unread. All submissions are held in the highest
confidentiality prior to publication in the Proceedings, both as a
matter of policy and in accord with the U. S. Copyright Act of 1976.
The primary author for each accepted paper will receive registration
to the Technical Sessions portion of the conference at a reduced rate.
Other Forms of Participation
The program committee also welcomes proposals for panel discussions of
up to 90 minutes. Proposals should include a list of confirmed
panelists, a title and format, and a panel description with position
statements from each panelist. Panels should have no more than four
speakers, including the panel moderator, and should allow time for
substantial interaction with attendees. Panels are not presentations
of related research papers.
Slots for Works-in-Progress (WIP) presentations and Birds-of-a-Feather
sessions (BOFs) are available on a first-come, first-served basis
starting in August 1, 2010. Specific instructions for reserving WIP
and BOF time slots will be provided in the registration information
available in June 2010. Some WIP and BOF time slots will be held open
for on-site reservation. All attendees with an interesting work in
progress should consider reserving a WIP slot.
Registration Information
More information on the conference is available the conference Web
site (http://www.tcl.tk/community/tcl2010/) and will be published on
various Tcl/Tk-related information channels.
Reservations for hotel suites and $25 airport shuttle rides can be
made at
http://www.hilton.com/en/hi/groups/personalized/CHIOTHS-TCL-20101010/index.jhtml?WT.mc_id=POG
To keep in touch with news regarding the conference and Tcl events in
general, subscribe to the tcl-announce list. See:
http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Mail/ to subscribe to the
tcl-announce mailing list.
Special Social Activites
October 15, 2010 - Friday afternoon -- Tour of Fermilab
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, http://www.fnal.gov/
A tour lasts about two hours and begins in Wilson Hall. Visitors view
the Laboratory from the 15th floor windows and visit various displays
located there. The tour moves to the Linear Accelerator building where
visitors see the Cockcroft-Walton, the components in the linear
accelerator gallery and the Main Control Room. There is a docent for
every 20 people. Registration required since tours must be arranged in
advance.
October 15, 2010 - Friday evening
Dinner-theater at the award winning Drury Lane theater located next to
our hotel. .
Special package price for dinner and theater at $44.00 per
person. Regularly $64 per person.
"Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" http://www.drurylaneoakbrook.com/
Bill Jenkins is one of the newest and most exciting new directors on
the Chicago scene. As Chairman of the Department of Theatre and Dance
at Ball State University, he heads one of the nation's largest theatre
programs. After admiring his work with other Chicago area theatres, we
are very pleased for this opportunity to showcase his talent at Drury
Lane. Once Bill shared some of the fresh ideas and insights he had for
ÂSeven Brides for Seven BrothersÂ, we knew we would have a great
show for the holidays.
Conference Committee
Clif Flynt Noumena Corp General Chair, Website Admin
Andreas Kupries ActiveState Software Inc. Program Chair
Cyndy Lilagan Iomas Research, LLC Facilities Coordination
Brian Griffin Mentor Graphics
Ron Fox NSCL/FRIB Michigan State University
Arjen Markus Deltares
Mike Doyle Iomas Research, LLC
Gerald Lester KnG Consulting, LLC
Donal Fellows University of Manchester
Jeffrey Hobbs ActiveState Software Inc.
Steve Landers Digital Smarties
Kevin Kenny GE Global Research Center
Larry Virden Tcl FAQ Maintainer
Steve Redler IV SR Technology
Contact Information tcl...@go...
Tcl'2010 would like to thank those who are sponsoring the conference:
ActiveState Software Inc.
Buonacorsi Foundation
Mentor Graphics
Noumena Corp.
SR Technology
Tcl Community Association
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From: Andreas K. <and...@ac...> - 2010-06-25 14:59:36
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[[ Important Changes: More information about registration at the hotel. Our location chair has organized special social activities, both geeky (FermiLab Tour) and cultured (Theatre). See below for more. ]] 17th Annual Tcl/Tk Conference (Tcl'2010) http://www.tcl.tk/community/tcl2010/ October 11 - 15, 2010 Hilton Suites/Conference Center Chicago/Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois, USA Important Dates: Abstracts and proposals due August 1, 2010 Notification to authors August 15, 2010 WIP and BOF reservations open August 1, 2010 Author materials due October 1, 2010 Tutorials Start October 11, 2010 Conference starts October 13, 2010 Email Contact: tcl...@go... Submission of Summaries Tcl/Tk 2010 will be held in Chicago/Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois USA from October 11 - 15, 2010. The program committee is asking for papers and presentation proposals from anyone using or developing with Tcl/Tk (and extensions). Past conferences have seen submissions covering a wide variety of topics including: * Scientific and engineering applications * Industrial controls * Distributed applications and Network Managment * Object oriented extensions to Tcl/Tk * New widgets for Tk * Simulation and application steering with Tcl/Tk * Tcl/Tk-centric operating environments * Tcl/Tk on small and embedded devices * Medical applications and visualization * Use of different programming paradigms in Tcl/Tk and proposals for new directions. * New areas of exploration for the Tcl/Tk language This year is the third year that the Tcl community is participating in the Google Summer of Code. The conference program committee would like to encourage submissions that report on the Tcl projects selected for Google SoC 2010. Submissions should consist of an abstract of about 100 words and a summary of not more than two pages, and should be sent as plain text to <tclconference AT googlegroups DOT com> no later than August 15, 2010. Authors of accepted abstracts will have until October 1, 2010 to submit their final paper for the inclusion in the conference proceedings. The proceedings will be made available on digital media, so extra materials such as presentation slides, code examples, code for extensions etc. are encouraged. Printed proceedings will be produced as an on-demand book at lulu.com The authors will have 25 minutes to present their paper at the conference. The program committee will review and evaluate papers according to the following criteria: * Quantity and quality of novel content * Relevance and interest to the Tcl/Tk community * Suitability of content for presentation at the conference Proposals may report on commercial or non-commercial systems, but those with only blatant marketing content will not be accepted. Application and experience papers need to strike a balance between background on the application domain and the relevance of Tcl/Tk to the application. Application and experience papers should clearly explain how the application or experience illustrates a novel use of Tcl/Tk, and what lessons the Tcl/Tk community can derive from the application or experience to apply to their own development efforts. Papers accompanied by non-disclosure agreements will be returned to the author(s) unread. All submissions are held in the highest confidentiality prior to publication in the Proceedings, both as a matter of policy and in accord with the U. S. Copyright Act of 1976. The primary author for each accepted paper will receive registration to the Technical Sessions portion of the conference at a reduced rate. Other Forms of Participation The program committee also welcomes proposals for panel discussions of up to 90 minutes. Proposals should include a list of confirmed panelists, a title and format, and a panel description with position statements from each panelist. Panels should have no more than four speakers, including the panel moderator, and should allow time for substantial interaction with attendees. Panels are not presentations of related research papers. Slots for Works-in-Progress (WIP) presentations and Birds-of-a-Feather sessions (BOFs) are available on a first-come, first-served basis starting in August 1, 2010. Specific instructions for reserving WIP and BOF time slots will be provided in the registration information available in June 2010. Some WIP and BOF time slots will be held open for on-site reservation. All attendees with an interesting work in progress should consider reserving a WIP slot. Registration Information More information on the conference is available the conference Web site (http://www.tcl.tk/community/tcl2010/) and will be published on various Tcl/Tk-related information channels. Reservations for hotel suites and $25 airport shuttle rides can be made at http://www.hilton.com/en/hi/groups/personalized/CHIOTHS-TCL-20101010/index.jhtml?WT.mc_id=POG To keep in touch with news regarding the conference and Tcl events in general, subscribe to the tcl-announce list. See: http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Mail/ to subscribe to the tcl-announce mailing list. Special Social Activites October 15, 2010 - Friday afternoon -- Tour of Fermilab Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, http://www.fnal.gov/ A tour lasts about two hours and begins in Wilson Hall. Visitors view the Laboratory from the 15th floor windows and visit various displays located there. The tour moves to the Linear Accelerator building where visitors see the Cockcroft-Walton, the components in the linear accelerator gallery and the Main Control Room. There is a docent for every 20 people. Registration required since tours must be arranged in advance. October 15, 2010 - Friday evening Dinner-theater at the award winning Drury Lane theater located next to our hotel. . Special package price for dinner and theater at $44.00 per person. Regularly $64 per person. "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" http://www.drurylaneoakbrook.com/ Bill Jenkins is one of the newest and most exciting new directors on the Chicago scene. As Chairman of the Department of Theatre and Dance at Ball State University, he heads one of the nation's largest theatre programs. After admiring his work with other Chicago area theatres, we are very pleased for this opportunity to showcase his talent at Drury Lane. Once Bill shared some of the fresh ideas and insights he had for ÂSeven Brides for Seven BrothersÂ, we knew we would have a great show for the holidays. Conference Committee Clif Flynt Noumena Corp General Chair, Website Admin Andreas Kupries ActiveState Software Inc. Program Chair Cyndy Lilagan Iomas Research, LLC Facilities Coordination Brian Griffin Mentor Graphics Ron Fox NSCL/FRIB Michigan State University Arjen Markus Deltares Mike Doyle Iomas Research, LLC Gerald Lester KnG Consulting, LLC Donal Fellows University of Manchester Jeffrey Hobbs ActiveState Software Inc. Steve Landers Digital Smarties Kevin Kenny GE Global Research Center Larry Virden Tcl FAQ Maintainer Steve Redler IV SR Technology Contact Information tcl...@go... Tcl'2010 would like to thank those who are sponsoring the conference: ActiveState Software Inc. Buonacorsi Foundation Mentor Graphics Noumena Corp. SR Technology Tcl Community Association |
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From: Andreas K. <and...@ac...> - 2010-03-22 16:55:02
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17th Annual Tcl/Tk Conference (Tcl'2010) http://www.tcl.tk/community/tcl2010/ October 11 - 15, 2010 Hilton Suites/Conference Center Chicago/Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois, USA Important Dates: Abstracts and proposals due August 1, 2010 Notification to authors August 15, 2010 WIP and BOF reservations open August 1, 2010 Author materials due October 1, 2010 Tutorials Start October 11, 2010 Conference starts October 13, 2010 Email Contact: tcl...@go... Submission of Summaries Tcl/Tk 2010 will be held in Chicago/Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois USA from October 11 - 15, 2010. The program committee is asking for papers and presentation proposals from anyone using or developing with Tcl/Tk (and extensions). Past conferences have seen submissions covering a wide variety of topics including: * Scientific and engineering applications * Industrial controls * Distributed applications and Network Managment * Object oriented extensions to Tcl/Tk * New widgets for Tk * Simulation and application steering with Tcl/Tk * Tcl/Tk-centric operating environments * Tcl/Tk on small and embedded devices * Medical applications and visualization * Use of different programming paradigms in Tcl/Tk and proposals for new directions. * New areas of exploration for the Tcl/Tk language This year is the third year that the Tcl community is participating in the Google Summer of Code. The conference program committee would like to encourage submissions that report on the Tcl projects selected for Google SoC 2010. Submissions should consist of an abstract of about 100 words and a summary of not more than two pages, and should be sent as plain text to <tclconference AT googlegroups DOT com> no later than August 15, 2010. Authors of accepted abstracts will have until October 1, 2010 to submit their final paper for the inclusion in the conference proceedings. The proceedings will be made available on digital media, so extra materials such as presentation slides, code examples, code for extensions etc. are encouraged. Printed proceedings will be produced as an on-demand book at lulu.com The authors will have 25 minutes to present their paper at the conference. The program committee will review and evaluate papers according to the following criteria: * Quantity and quality of novel content * Relevance and interest to the Tcl/Tk community * Suitability of content for presentation at the conference Proposals may report on commercial or non-commercial systems, but those with only blatant marketing content will not be accepted. Application and experience papers need to strike a balance between background on the application domain and the relevance of Tcl/Tk to the application. Application and experience papers should clearly explain how the application or experience illustrates a novel use of Tcl/Tk, and what lessons the Tcl/Tk community can derive from the application or experience to apply to their own development efforts. Papers accompanied by non-disclosure agreements will be returned to the author(s) unread. All submissions are held in the highest confidentiality prior to publication in the Proceedings, both as a matter of policy and in accord with the U. S. Copyright Act of 1976. The primary author for each accepted paper will receive registration to the Technical Sessions portion of the conference at a reduced rate. Other Forms of Participation The program committee also welcomes proposals for panel discussions of up to 90 minutes. Proposals should include a list of confirmed panelists, a title and format, and a panel description with position statements from each panelist. Panels should have no more than four speakers, including the panel moderator, and should allow time for substantial interaction with attendees. Panels are not presentations of related research papers. Slots for Works-in-Progress (WIP) presentations and Birds-of-a-Feather sessions (BOFs) are available on a first-come, first-served basis starting in August 1, 2010. Specific instructions for reserving WIP and BOF time slots will be provided in the registration information available in June 2010. Some WIP and BOF time slots will be held open for on-site reservation. All attendees with an interesting work in progress should consider reserving a WIP slot. Registration Information More information on the conference is available the conference Web site (http://www.tcl.tk/community/tcl2010/) and will be published on various Tcl/Tk-related information channels. To keep in touch with news regarding the conference and Tcl events in general, subscribe to the tcl-announce list. See: http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Mail/ to subscribe to the tcl-announce mailing list. Conference Committee Clif Flynt Noumena Corp General Chair, Website Admin Andreas Kupries ActiveState Software Inc. Program Chair Cyndy Lilagan Iomas Research, LLC Facilities Coordination Brian Griffin Mentor Graphics Ron Fox NSCL/FRIB Michigan State University Arjen Markus Deltares Mike Doyle Iomas Research, LLC Gerald Lester KnG Consulting, LLC Donal Fellows University of Manchester Jeffrey Hobbs ActiveState Software Inc. Steve Landers Digital Smarties Kevin Kenny GE Global Research Center Ken Jones Avia Training Larry Virden Tcl FAQ Maintainer Steve Redler IV SR Technology Contact Information tcl...@go... Tcl'2010 would like to thank those who are sponsoring the conference: ActiveState Software Inc. Buonacorsi Foundation Mentor Graphics Noumena Corp. SR Technology Tcl Community Association |
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From: <aku...@sh...> - 2008-08-14 04:55:34
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***** TCL 2008 Last Call for participation and papers ****** Note extension of abstract deadline. http://www.tcl.tk/community/tcl2008/ On October 20-24, 2008, the city of Manassas, VA will play host to Tcl 2008. Join us for what promises to be a memorable, informative and fun conference. Tcl 2008 will be held at the Comfort Suites in Manassas, VA; about 30 miles outside of Washington DC . Tutorial sessions on various topics will be held October 20 and 21. The technical sessions will run October 22 through October 24. *** If you are a student check out the special student rates *** at the conference website: *** http://www.tcl.tk/community/tcl2008/ click Registration If you have an interesting Tcl paper to contribute, a tutorial to offer, a suggestion to give, submit it to the Tcl 2008 program commitee: "tcl2008 at tcl dot tk". Pretty much anything Tcl/Tk is acceptable. In the past we have had papers on: * Application of Tcl/Tk in industries as diverse as engineering, science, industrial controls, broadcasting, financial services, medical and electronic design * Networking with Tcl/Tk, including distributed applications and network management * Object frameworks for Tcl/Tk * New widgets and techniques for GUI design with Tk * Simulation and application steering with Tcl/Tk * Tcl/Tk on handheld and embedded devices * New Tcl extensions and add-ons, including Tcllib and Tklib * Tcl/Tk centric operating environments * Tcl/Tk in education and learning environments. This year is the first year that the Tcl community is participating in the Google Summer of Code. The conference program committee would like to encourage submissions that report on the Tcl projects selected for Google SOC 2008. Author Schedule: * Submit abstracts and tutorial proposals to Tcl2008 at Tcl dot tk by August 22, 2008 * Authors will be informed of acceptance by September 7 * Author materials should be submitted to the proceedings editor by October 15, 2008 This year we will be making the conference proceedings available as a published book. This may impact our plans for when author materials must be submitted. Watch future call for participation for more. Tcl 2008 provides an unparalleled opportunity to discuss your Tcl projects with some of the world's top Tcl experts. Past conferences have included notables like: * Jeff Hobbs: The Tcl Guy and ActiveState's point man for Tcl development and support. * Clif Flynt: Author of _Tcl/Tk:_A_Developer's_Guide_, as well as the popular TclTutor application. * Donal Fellows Author of TCL OO. * Miguel Sofer, Tcl Core team member and byte code compiler expert. * D. Richard Hipp, Tcl Core Team member and author of sqlite. * Mike Doyle: Director of Eolas. * Joe English, Author of the ttk toolkit formerly (and still) known as Tile. * Sean "Hypnotoad" Woods, author of 'that other' Tao. Confirmed Speakers: * Jeff Hobbs will present the annual ActiveState of Tcl talk. Conference Committee: Local Site: =========== Affiliation Sean Woods Test and Evaluation Solutions LLC Facilities chair Clif Flynt Noumena Corp. General Chair Program Committee: Sean Woods Test and Evaluations Solutions LLC Clif Flynt Noumena Corp. Steve Redler IV SR Technology Steve Landers Digital Smarties Cyndy Lilagan Iomas Research Kevin B. Kenny G.E. Global Research Center. Jeffrey Hobbs ActiveState Software Inc. Andreas Kupries ActiveState Software Inc. Ron Fox NSCL Michigan State University Donal Fellows University of Manchester Larry Virden Tcl FAQ Maintainer Mike Doyle Iomas Research Matthew M. Burke George Washington University Gerald Lester TicketSwitch USA LLC Richard Suchenwirth Siemens Industrial Solutions and Services Postal Automation Division Tcl 2008 would like to thank those who are sponsoring the conference: ActiveState Software Inc. Noumena Corp. SR Technology Tcl Association -- Sincerely, Andreas Kupries <aku...@sh...> <http://www.purl.org/NET/akupries/> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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From: Damon C. <da...@tc...> - 2008-02-21 19:06:12
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Why the hell do Ttk labels on OS X accept the -background option
and then ignore it?! I thought we were passed this tomfoolery. 0-]
Seems like with all the system colors available in 8.5 the Ttk
label and/or frame widget could be just a simple Tk widget with the
correct background for the theme (systemSheetBackground, etc...).
And, in my opinion, the both of them should accept AND USE a -
background option.
D
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From: Donal K. F. <don...@ma...> - 2008-01-01 23:23:14
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Michael Kirkham wrote: > Joe English wrote: >> Current plan is to make this theme-dependent: you want >> it on Windows and on Windows-emulation themes like as "alt", >> but you don't want it on OSX or most other X11 themes. > > Well, win98 and earlier. Windows XP and other newer versions don't have > the dotted lines anymore. Yes, but (on XP) the rows of the tree should be closer together. By comparing Explorer and the Tk Directory Browser widget demo, I see that the xpnative theme at least makes rows at least 3 pixels too far apart. In fact, if I compare Explorer with the XP Management tree I also see an inconsistency - that uses lines, puts the rows another extra pixel closer together, and doesn't use the XP-style tree expanders - and I get *more* inconsistency when comparing with regedit (lines, rows as tight as with the manager, but uses the XP-style expander boxes). It seems that MS can't even be consistent within themselves. :-\ But be that as it may, without the lines the rows in the xpnative ttk::treeview are definitely too far apart (the font sizes are identical) which is enough that it's a bit too hard to see the tree as a tree. (By examining the details of the various Win apps listed above, I can see why the lines will be difficult, but the spacing is a problem that should be easier to fix and it *will* help.) Donal (testing with the current AS distro). |
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From: Michael K. <mi...@mu...> - 2008-01-01 18:19:03
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On Sun, 30 Dec 2007, Joe English wrote: > Date: Sun, 30 Dec 2007 12:46:23 -0800 > From: Joe English <jen...@fl...> > To: tkt...@li... > Subject: Re: [Tile-dev] More treeview improvements > > > Brett Schwarz wrote: > >> I know this doesn't seem too important, but as far as looking like other tree >> widgets, I think we need to have the (dotted) lines drawn between the nodes >> (optional of course). > > No, that's actually very important, and it's on the list. > > Current plan is to make this theme-dependent: you want > it on Windows and on Windows-emulation themes like as "alt", > but you don't want it on OSX or most other X11 themes. Well, win98 and earlier. Windows XP and other newer versions don't have the dotted lines anymore. -- Michael Kirkham President & CEO Muonics, Inc. http://www.muonics.com/ |
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From: Joe E. <jen...@fl...> - 2007-12-30 20:46:18
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Brett Schwarz wrote: > I know this doesn't seem too important, but as far as looking like other tree > widgets, I think we need to have the (dotted) lines drawn between the nodes > (optional of course). No, that's actually very important, and it's on the list. Current plan is to make this theme-dependent: you want it on Windows and on Windows-emulation themes like as "alt", but you don't want it on OSX or most other X11 themes. (First I have to figure out how to do it though... there are some ugly stacking-order problems...) --Joe |
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From: Brett S. <bre...@ya...> - 2007-12-30 19:57:50
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I know this doesn't seem too important, but as far as looking like other tree widgets, I think we need to have the (dotted) lines drawn between the nodes (optional of course). ----- Original Message ---- From: Joe English <jen...@fl...> To: tkt...@li... Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2007 11:28:13 AM Subject: [Tile-dev] More treeview improvements Initial development on the ttk::treeview widget concentrated on getting the API right. I think that has been more or less successful (but see below). Between 0.7.8 and 0.8.2 much progress was made in making it feel right, especially wrt. column dragging and resize behavior. I'm pretty happy with how that works now too. But as far as making it look right goes, it's still pretty deficient. If all you want is a vanilla tree, that seems to be OK in 0.8.2; but getting it to do anything beyond that has proven to be difficult and awkward at best, downright impossible at worst. So that's what I'd like to focus on next. If anyone has any use cases where you tried to get a ttk::treeview widget to look a particular way -- whether you succeeded or not -- send 'em my way. It looks like the main stumbling blocks are (a) the tag mechanism doesn't interact well with the style database, and (b) the way the widget uses the style database is overly-complicated and awkward. On the API front, there are a number of operations that probably warrant being built-in: + Test if an item has a particular tag (Proposed: [$tv tag includes $tag $item]) + Return the list of items having a particular tag (Proposed: [$tv tag includes $tag] or [$tv tag items $tag]) + Add a tag to an item or list of items (Proposed: [$tv tag add $tag $items]) + Remove a tag from an item, list of items, or from all items (Proposed: [$tv tag remove $tag ?$items?]) + [$tv identify row] should have been [$tv identify item]. (Proposed: make the latter a synonym for the former, deprecate the former). + Replacement for the horrible 2-argument form of [$tv identify] (Proposed: [$tv identify (region|item|column|element) $x $y] Any others I've missed? --Joe English jen...@fl... ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2005. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse0120000070mrt/direct/01/ _______________________________________________ Tktable-tile-dev mailing list Tkt...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tktable-tile-dev ____________________________________________________________________________________ Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your home page. http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs |
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From: Joe E. <jen...@fl...> - 2007-12-30 19:28:27
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Initial development on the ttk::treeview widget concentrated on getting the API right. I think that has been more or less successful (but see below). Between 0.7.8 and 0.8.2 much progress was made in making it feel right, especially wrt. column dragging and resize behavior. I'm pretty happy with how that works now too. But as far as making it look right goes, it's still pretty deficient. If all you want is a vanilla tree, that seems to be OK in 0.8.2; but getting it to do anything beyond that has proven to be difficult and awkward at best, downright impossible at worst. So that's what I'd like to focus on next. If anyone has any use cases where you tried to get a ttk::treeview widget to look a particular way -- whether you succeeded or not -- send 'em my way. It looks like the main stumbling blocks are (a) the tag mechanism doesn't interact well with the style database, and (b) the way the widget uses the style database is overly-complicated and awkward. On the API front, there are a number of operations that probably warrant being built-in: + Test if an item has a particular tag (Proposed: [$tv tag includes $tag $item]) + Return the list of items having a particular tag (Proposed: [$tv tag includes $tag] or [$tv tag items $tag]) + Add a tag to an item or list of items (Proposed: [$tv tag add $tag $items]) + Remove a tag from an item, list of items, or from all items (Proposed: [$tv tag remove $tag ?$items?]) + [$tv identify row] should have been [$tv identify item]. (Proposed: make the latter a synonym for the former, deprecate the former). + Replacement for the horrible 2-argument form of [$tv identify] (Proposed: [$tv identify (region|item|column|element) $x $y] Any others I've missed? --Joe English jen...@fl... |
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From: Joe E. <jen...@fl...> - 2007-12-16 19:10:41
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[16 Dec 2007]
ANNOUNCE: Tile Widget Set, version 0.8.2.
~ What is it?
The Tile widget set is an experimental reimplementation
of some of the standard Tk widgets. The main features are:
+ Native look and feel under Windows (XP, NT, and 2K)
+ Nearly-native look and feel under Mac OSX
+ "Revitalized" look and feel under X11
+ Appearance controlled by a theme engine, providing
greater flexibility for custom widgets
+ New widgets, including notebook, progressbar, combobox,
separator, and sizegrip.
The Tile widget set has been integrated into Tk 8.5.0.
The tile extension works with Tk 8.4.5 and up.
~ What's New in 0.8.2
A number of minor incompatibilities were introduced when
tile was integrated into the core. Tile 0.8.2 is a transitional
release, intended to be backward-compatible with Tile 0.7.8 and
forward-compatible with Tk 8.5. See "Incompatible changes", below.
~ New features
+ New ttk::notebook 'hide' command
+ Many improvements to the ttk::combobox widget. The combobox
almost works properly on OSX now.
+ ttk::treeview widget column resize behavior has been much improved.
Horizontal scrolling works now.
+ ttk::treeview widget: -displaycolumns {} now means "no columns" instead
of "all columns". Use -displaycolumns #all for "all columns".
-displaycolumns #all is the default; code that didn't use
-displaycolumns is unaffected.
+ ttk::panedwindow widget: Better support for saving and restoring
pane configurations.
~ Incompatible changes
+ All routines in the tile::* namespace are no longer supported.
+ [style] command has been renamed to [ttk::style].
+ ttk::paned widget has been renamed to ttk::panedwindow.
+ ttk::dialog widget lives in its own package now; use
[package require ttk::dialog] to access it.
+ [style default] 0.6 compatibility method is gone.
If you haven't changed this to [style configure] already,
you should do so when you're rewriting everything to use
[ttk::style].
+ image element factory now takes an imageSpec argument instead
of a separate image name and -map option. For example:
style element create foo image $base -map {disabled $grayed}
should be changed to:
ttk::style element create foo image [list $base disabled $grayed]
~ On version numbers
To help distinguish formal releases from CVS snapshots,
the subminor version number will be incremented immediately before
and immediately after making a release. Thus odd-numbered subminor
versions indicate a CVS snapshot, and even-numbered ones indicate
a known release.
~ Availability
The tile widget set is hosted under the tktable project
at SourceForge:
<URL: http://tktable.sourceforge.net/tile/ >
<URL: http://sourceforge.net/projects/tktable/ >
Sources are available under the 'tile' module in CVS.
A prebundled tarball is available in the file release area:
<URL: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=11464 >
Documentation is available here:
<URL: http://tktable.sourceforge.net/tile/doc/ >
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From: Christian S. <chr...@su...> - 2007-12-16 11:13:43
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Tried compiling with -DUSE_TTK_STUBS and against ttk headers, but it made n= o=20 difference. (I could compile tileqt without tile, but 'package require=20 tile::theme::tileqt' still gives same error.) I'll revert to (Tcl/Tk)8.5a5 for now and try to raise the issue with the Ru= by=20 people. Thanks for your time.=20 Chr. =20 L=F8rdag den 15. December 2007 skrev Joe English: > Christian Surlykke wrote: > > I'm running tcl8.5b3, tk8.5b3, tile-0.7.8 and tileqt0.4b1, compiled from > > sources. > > > > If I do: > > > > package require Tk > > package require tile > > package require "tile::theme::tileqt" > > > > I get: > > > > couldn't load > > file "/usr/local/lib/tileqt0.4/libtileqt0.4.so": > > /usr/local/lib/tileqt0.4/libtileqt0.4.so: undefined symbol: > > Ttk_RegisterElement > > The Tcl API and C ABI for third-party themes > suffered a number of incompatible changes from > Tile 0.7.8 when it was integrated into the core. > > >From the error message, it would appear that your copy > > of Tile-QT was compiled without -DUSE_TTK_STUBS. > Try adding that, and compile against Tk 8.5 headers > instead of Tile 0.7.8 headers. > > I'm sorry I don't have any further suggestions. > This aspect of TIP#248 was not well thought out. > > > --Joe English > > jen...@fl... > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > SF.Net email is sponsored by: > Check out the new SourceForge.net Marketplace. > It's the best place to buy or sell services > for just about anything Open Source. > http://ad.doubleclick.net/clk;164216239;13503038;w?http://sf.net/marketpl= ac >e _______________________________________________ > Tktable-tile-dev mailing list > Tkt...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/tktable-tile-dev |