In terms of tcl/tk performance I've been using it on all platforms (but irix) and found that the windows users are the most lucky!!! tcl/tk performs the fastest and smoothest on windows. In terms of bugs I've personally not encourtered much, but certainly there are always little things. (the tk_chooseDirectory in the tcl version PD uses will not allow you to press "ok" to select, you have to double click on the directory!!)
If that helps with your woes at all...
PS: I did not realize max did that big grey windows application thing, it floats like PD on a mac...
Ben
i think this is just a minor bug, when you give a button a label like [a] you can no longer get its properties via right-click.
#X obj 9 5 bng 35 250 50 0 sd empty [/] 4 17 129 20 -260818 -241291
renaming the offending []s to something else with a text editor fixes the issue. i've had tcl get confused with []-containing variables before, due to the way it uses them like ` backticks to embed other functions. maybe changing [ to [ in the proper place in the code would fix it...
i like tk based gui, the free floating windows are much nicer than the way everything in pc-max seems to be stuck inside a big grey parent window which takes over your screen if you want it big enough to not require scrollbars, but it seems to use about 10% of a 1.4g AMD or 100% of a pentium150 unless -nogui is flagged. is there perhaps a newer version of the wish-gui stuff that doesnt use so much cpu on nt? or is it universally hoggy on other platforms...
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