Version 1 of GTK

Updated 2002-11-25 09:20:55

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 What: Entity
 Where: http://entity.evilplan.org/
 Description: Application framework built around a XML parser/renderer
        which supports GTK GUI apps in XML.
        Currently supports Perl, Tcl, and C for doing runtime XML creation
        and modification.
        Currently at version 0.7.2 .
 Updated: 06/2000
 Contact: mailto:[email protected]
        putting "subscribe entity" in the body of the message.

 What: grdb
 Where: http://missoula.bigsky.net/shunter/grdb.html
 Description: Tries to apply your gtk theme colors to Xt/Motif/Tk applications
        by setting variables based on the current them and piping them along
        with some other default files into an xrdb -merge command.
        Currently at version 0.2.4.
 Updated: 02/2000
 Contact: mailto:[email protected]

 What: MMuCl
 Where: http://mmucl.sourceforge.net/
        http://download.sourceforge.net/mmucl/mmucl-1.5.0.tar.gz
 Description: MMuCl (pronounced muckle) is a MUD (multi-user dungeon) client
        written in Tk 8.  MMuCl has been verified to work under Linux,
        Windows 95 and Windows NT.  Distributed under GNU Public License.
        Requires Tcl_Gtk .
        Currently at version 1.5.0 .
 Updated: 03/2002
 Contact: mailto:[email protected] (Mark Patton)

 What: Snapper
 Where: http://www.albacoretech.com/snapper/
 Description: XML based application builder and thin client.
        Includes script engines and an API.
        Environment is GTk+/GNOME/Tcl/Perl.
        Currently at version 1.3.
 Updated: 07/2001
 Contact: mailto:bill at albacoretech dot com

 What:  VAD (Visual Ada Developer)
 Where: http://www.websamba.com/ldulman/vad.htm
 Description: Tcl/Tk oriented Ada-95 GUI builder, portable to different
        platforms such as Windows, unix, MacOS, and OS/2 .  You can use
        it as an IDE for any Ada-95 (C, C++, Tcl) project.
        Uses GNAT, TASH, RAPID, Tcl/Tk 8.x, Img, icons, Help System,
         TkPaint, BWidgets, mcListBox, mComboBox, Tktable, ftp_library, csh,
         snack, BLT, itcl, Tix, QuickTimeTcl, XanimTcl, Tcl-gtk, Oratcl,
         XBit, Tkogl, tom, Vtktcl, Tkhtml, Fve, August, ASED, TclDOM, Tclxml
         Whiteboard, TkMC, tkxmlive, IDL_To_Ada.
        Currently at version 6.0 .
 Updated: 08/2002
 Contact: See web site

 What: Webcpp
 Where: http://webcpp.sf.net/
        http://freshmeat.net/projects/webcppgui/
 Description: Web C++ is a command line utility that converts your
        source code into an HTML file, with syntax highlighting
        and stylesheets.  Webcpp currently supports
        Ada95, Assembler, Basic, C, C#, C++, Cg, CLIPS, FORTRAN, Haskell,
        Java, Markup, Modula2, Objective C, Pascal , Perl, PHP
        Python, SQL, shell, Tcl highlighting.
        Webcpp gtkgui is at version 0.3.1 and is a GTK+ GUI for webcpp.
        Currently at version 0.7.5 .
 Updated: 07/2002
 Contact: See web site

 What: gnocl
 Where: http://www.dr-baum.net/gnocl/
 Description: gnocl is a GTK+ / Gnome extension for the programming 
        language Tcl. It provides easy to use commands to build quickly 
        GTK+ and Gnome compliant user interfaces including the Gnome canvas 
        widget and drag and drop support.
        It is loosely modeled after the great Tk package.
        BSD license.
        Currently at version 0.5.3 .
 Updated: 11/2002
 Contact: mailto:[email protected] (Peter G. Baum)

 What: gnome-tcl
 Where: http://cyberspace.mht.bme.hu/%7Eszekeres/gnome-tcl/
 Description: Tcl binding for GTk+/Gnome.
        Version 0.0.1 is for Tcl 8.2 and supports only some GTk+ bindings.
 Updated: 09/2000
 Contact: mailto:[email protected]

 What: Miscellaneous Tcl procs (Dillinger)
 Where: http://zork.net/%7Ephil/projects.html
 Description: A variety of extensions are available, such as an interface
        between Tcl and GTk+, a Samba extension (Windows networking),
        an ODBC like extension called MODDBC (allows you to connect to
        Postgres, Sybase, MS SQL Server, and mSQL databases),
        MODrl (readline extension),
        MODcit (tcl Citadel with telnet-able and web interfaces),
        MODform (generic CGI form processor), MODPkg (replaces tclPkgUnknown
        to permit downloading packages from the Internet using digital
        signatures for authentication), tclLDAP (for accessing lightweight
        directory services), CTk (Curses extension compatible with Tcl 8),
        network based GIS package allowing access to many different data
        types.
 Updated: 08/1999
 Contact: mailto:[email protected]

 What: pgtk
 Where: http://rrdjazz.nist.gov/%7Etoby/pgtk.html
        ftp://rrdjazz.nist.gov/bt1/pgtk/pgtk.dll
        ftp://rrdjazz.nist.gov/bt1/pgtk/pgtk.tgz
        ftp://astro.caltech.edu/pub/pgplot/pgplot5.1.tar.gz
        http://astro.caltech.edu/%7Etjp/pgplot/
        http://www.ast.cam.ac.uk/AAO/local/www/kgb/pgperl/
 Description: PGPLOT display driver using Tk as well as ptcl's PGPLOT
        Tcl bindings.  Pgperl is a Perl 5 module to call pgplot.
 Updated: 08/1997
 Contact: mailto:[email protected] (Brian H. Toby)

 What: Tcl_GTk
 Where: http://tcl-gtk.sourceforge.net/
        http://developer.gnome.org/
        http://mmucl.sourceforge.net/
 Description: A number of GTk widgets have been bound to Tcl 8.2,
        based on GTk 1.2.  Mmucl is an application that uses this extension.
        Currently at version 0.07 .
 Updated: 08/2002
 Contact: mailto:[email protected] (Mark S. Patton)

 What: wxTcl
 Where: http://www.multimania.com/awaken
 Description: The wx is a new GUI extension to Tcl, based on wxWindows and
        wxGTK.  Its intention is to provide a developer with an extension
        able to provide a native look and feel, contemporary looking
        programming constructs, AND still be able to operate within a normal
        Tcl and Tk application!
        The developer has discontinued development of it, but the source
        is available from mailto:[email protected]
        if someone would like to continue work on it.
 Updated: 09/2000
 Contact: mailto:[email protected] (Olivier Paquay)

 What: POE
 Where: http://poe.perl.org/
 Description: Perl Object Environment (POE) is a cooperative task scheduler.
        It includes interfaces to Tk, Gtk, and other event loops.  It provides
        lots of support for all sorts of protocols and functionality.
        Currently at version 0.22 .
 Updated: 09/2001
 Contact: See the web site

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