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Great tool.I'm giving my Perl app a GUI and SpecTcl allows me to rapidly build the skeleton of the GUI and then tweak the Perl/Tk code generated.
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Would like to give this a thumbs up IF I could get it to work
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Cons: -Debian package is called spectcl, but the command to invoke after install is 'specTcl' and it is not explained in documentation. -when typed 'specTcl' in shell, it says couln't find main.tk. The file (by default) is placed in wrong place (in /usr/share/SpecTcl/SpecTcl instead of /usr/share/SpecTcl) -Solved issues above, the software aks for the language, and in any option says "SpecTcl start-up error: invalid command name "._check_" -Just a lost of time :-/
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One star for this user. Forgot about the fact that it only works on the power PC Mac's. That was a long time ago--everything's running Intel now. Please note on the page when it's been brought into the modern age with a nice recompile :^) Thanks for the effort. Harley
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Fantastic. Just made my Python projects a lot better. Note for Python3 users, you will have to modify the resulting files to import tkinter instead of Tkinter, at least until the program is updated.
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Spectcl works excellent.
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I remember using SpecTcl many many years ago and I am quite pleased that it is still available. Iām using it to generate the base code for a fairly complex SCADA-like screen in Python running on a Raspberry Pi, model B. So far so good :-) Now I'm stuck! Once python has created the window, how do you update the objects, for example, changing the text in a label, or colour of a rectangle? HELP !!!
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Brilliant time saver, enjoyed the ease of quick construction of GUI.
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Would like to give this a thumbs up IF I could get it to work
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Great tool.I'm giving my Perl app a GUI and SpecTcl allows me to rapidly build the skeleton of the GUI and then tweak the Perl/Tk code generated.
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