I live in Naumburg, Germany. Our company [http://www.elmicron.de] does programs for logistics and bar coding ([barcode]) and most programs are done using [TCL]. My mission is to organize world logistics flow for medical [http://www.hibc.de] and other [http://www.eurodatacouncil.org] branches complying to ISO standards. You can send me messages in German, French, English and Spanish language to Harald dot Oehlmann at Elmicron dot de. TCL actions: * Maintaining [BWidget], [msgcat], core windows socket driver * [Rivet] rpm for SuSE, Red Hat and CentOS * [Img] Patch to get Resolution information on save [https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=3062062&group_id=52039&atid=465495] * [create triangle image] Dynamic arrow buttons implemented by a dynamically resized arrow image. * [zint] TCL binding for zint barcode creation library Pages I often need and thus have shortcuts here to find them ;-) * [Test Suite Log] * [To build and test Tcl] * [socket -async] * [Tcl_NotifyChannel] * [http://www.tcl.tk/cgi-bin/tct/tip/%|%TIP list if redirect does not work%|%] * [Tcl_Obj refCount HOWTO] * [Managing the reference count of Tcl objects] * [http://www.magicsplat.com/book/oo.html%|%apn's oo book chapter%|%] (I hope I will learn it) Shortcut on this wiki: [HaO] Sourceforge/chat user name: oehhar ***Windows SDKs*** Since TDK, I used Windows Server 2003 SP1 SDK to compile TCL with VC6. I failed to compile the 8.6 starkit while I succeeded with 8.5. APN told me, that there is a newer release of the SDK, which succeeds. Now, I found: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Windows_SDK which states that "Windows Server 2003 R2 Platform SDK" also supports VC6 and is 3 month younger than the upper. I suppose, this was the version recommended by APN. I will try it. Here is just the pointer for me. ***Code Snippet Copyright Statement*** This [http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.tcl/browse_thread/thread/b6480f2047ebfdb9#%|%clt posting%|%] clarified, that wiki code is copyrighted by the author. Any cody on wiki.tcl.tk by me may be used in any way without mentioning the author. There is no warranty. <> Person