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Sch01ar - 2006-06-06 9:23 PM
1. Starkits are self contained "wrappers" for Tcl/Tk applications -
(see here
http://www.equi4.com/starkit.html. ) They all have the file extension, .kit.
Mmmhhh... "the illusion of a file system in a file", "on the outside, it's a single file, yet the application code continues to see a complete directory of scripts, extensions, packages, images, and whatever"... where did you already heard that, Steve?
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2. There are two fantastic wiki apps available as starkits - wikit and notebook wiki. If you install Tcl/Tk / Tclkit on your desktop you can run them and see.
Notebook is already
packaged for Mac OS X. Good, much less hassle. It should be easy to test it, as soon as I have some time. Funny that it uses MediaWiki for the site!
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3. There is a version of Starkit which runs on Wince machines; so wikit and notebookwiki should also run.
(This version can be found here
http://www.equi4.com/pub/sk/starkit.tar.gz)
4. You also need the latest Tcl / TK build underneath
(Rainer's doesn't have the virtual file system, apparently
) from SourceForge
(http://sourceforge.net/projects/tcltkce
)
Very interesting info. I was considering to install Tcl/Tk on my HPC. Now I have more reasons to do that.
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I can get a window up, but that's it. I have no idea of the reg edits needed to make it work, or how to start the software. After several days of of flying blind I gave up frustrated. When you can't get any feedback it's just hours down the drain.
I can understand you. It seems my story with Maxx. No info anywhere. No users. No feedback from Rainer K. And the sources... Windows programming is... well, I stop here, I don't want to start a flame war here
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It's a shame there's no wiki apps for the hpc; quite amazing when you think of the screen and keyboard. There are several for Palm, including one excellent one, Notestudio, which has a desktop version as well.
Well, the HPC platform is starving, in my opinion. A real pity. What about PPC?