Richard Suchenwirth 2003-08-12 - In contrast to a basic editor which has quite some features, here's an utterly simple one which just allows to load and save files, and of course edit, and cut and paste, and whatever is built-in into the text widget anyway. And it has a bit "online help"... ;-)
For another study in literate programming, see A minimal editor explained.
For a slightly extended minimal editor with some fun (I think) additional abilities A minimally extended minimal editor. -- CB
#! /bin/env tclsh package require Tk set about "minEd - a minimal editor Richard Suchenwirth 2003 F1: help F2: load F3: save " pack [scrollbar .y -command ".t yview"] -side right -fill y pack [text .t -wrap word -yscrollc ".y set" -undo 1] -side right -fill both -expand 1 bind . <F1> {tk_messageBox -message $about} bind . <F2> {loadText .t [tk_getOpenFile]} bind . <F3> {saveText .t [tk_getSaveFile]} proc loadText {w fn} { if {$fn==""} return wm title . [file tail $fn] set fp [open $fn] $w delete 1.0 end $w insert end [read $fp] close $fp } proc saveText {w fn} { if {$fn==""} return set fp [open $fn w] puts -nonewline $fp [$w get 1.0 "end - 1 c"] close $fp } if {$argc > 0} { loadText .t [lindex $argv 0] } else { .t insert end "Keys: F1:Help, F2:Open, F3:Save\n" } focus -force .t
DKF: Are you targetting 8.4 or later? If so, add -undo 1 to the options to text and get full undo/redo support. Easy!
HJG Added some minimal welcome-text.