The name Visual Tcl is, unfortunately, such an obvious one that it has been used by a few things.
Visual Tcl is one of a set of developer applications oriented towards easing the developing of the GUI portion of one's application.
See http://vtcl.sf.net/ for the application.
See http://sourceforge.net/projects/vtcl/ for download
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Then, there is an ancient SCO toolkit known as Visual Tcl which had nothing to do with vtcl the graphical building tool.
It was a product/extension which created a Motif GUI interface, as well as an ASCII interface for CUI programs.
Book The Visual TCL Handbook, 1/e
A tutorial covering SCO's Visual Tcl can be found at http://www.computronics.be/courses/vtcl/CONTENTS.html .
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/d/770 which talks about Visual Tcl,
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This list is for any discussions relevant to the use of or development of a graphically oriented Tcl development environment currently known as Visual Tcl. See http://groups.yahoo.com/group/vtcl/ for subscription and archive info.
Clif Flynt in the Tcl chatroom on 2003-06-27: "I've reworked some vtcl output. The script performance can be improved a lot by using 'option add' instead of all the -font xx -fg yy options in the widget creations."
What: Visual Tcl/vtcl (Allen) Where: http://sourceforge.net/projects/vtcl/ http://vtcl.sourceforge.net/ http://www.neuron.com/stewart/vtcl/ -- old link points to sourceforge links http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=285 http://www.deakin.edu.au/%7Emattb/vtcl/ http://www.jessikat.demon.co.uk/vtcl/ http://www.ifconnection.de/%7Erjs/vtcl/ http://www.ultra.net/%7Eeugene/mirror/vtcl/ http://chaos.uark.edu/vtcl/ http://www.fis.unb.br/jario/programacao.htm http://members.xoom.com/rpragana/tcltk/titulo.html http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ http://www.kitware.com/vtkhtml/vtkdata/VTK_Linux_WWW/VTK-Linux-HOWTO.html http://merlin.inescn.pt/%7Equal/vTcl/vtcl-FAQ.html http://www.chez.com/fabiencoutant/ Description: Application development environment written only in Tcl. Includes support for compund widgets, custom compund widget libraries, aliases, etc. Works on Windows, Macintosh and Unix (Tk 4.1 or newer). Macintosh version requires you to use Tk 4.2p1. Covered by the GNU general public license. Versions are being made available from the WWW page on a regular basis. Sites with tutorials in English, Spanish, and Portuguese are listed as the last two sites. Currently at v1.5.2. Updated: 09/2001 Contact: mailto:[email protected] (Christian Gavin) mailto:[email protected] (Damon Courtney) What: SCALD Where: http://www.cse.psu.edu/%7Evance/ Description: School project to create a SPARC assembler interpreter. Uses Tcl/Tk and Visual Tcl. Updated: 07/1998 Contact: mailto:[email protected] (Michael K. Vance) What: Visual Tcl/Tk (Bebber) Where: http://www.virtualbase.com/vtcl.html Description: This is a public project whose goal is to produce and make freely available a professional quality cross-platform visual design environment for Tcl/Tk. Contact: mailto:[email protected] (Douglas A. Bebber)
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