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-E- The tk toolbox project (obsolete)
The Tk Toolbox & Toolchest project. The Toolchest consisted of convenience routines for Tcl and Tk - a kind of a ibc for Tcl. The toolchest was a collection of commonly used code and some specialized code such as file selectors, dialogs that take care of keyboard traversal through items automatically, etc. Unfortunately, the development effort has currently come to a stop on this project and it is not yet known when it will be started again. There was, at one point in the past, a mailing list for discussion of the tk toolbox, kindly provided by Ari Lemmke. To subscribe, one wrote a message with the line: X-Mn-Admin: join tktools in the body or header of the message, and sent this message to <URL: mailto:linux-activists-request@niksula.cs.hut.fi> . Then to write to the list, messages were sent to <URL: mailto:linux-activists@niksula.cs.hut.fi> with the line X-Mn-Key: TKTOOLS added to the header or the body of the message. One especially had to remember this step when replying to messages from the list. For more info about the list server (mailnet), one sent an empty message to <URL: mailto:linux-activists-request@niksula.cs.hut.fi> . Intermediate snapshots were announced on this mailing list. If you had problems or were willing to donate code or whatever, you could contact the code maintainer (one of the three main implementors) at <URL: mailto:tlukka@snakemail.hut.fi> or <URL: mailto:lukka@helsinki.fi> .
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