Tcl is whacky, but Tk is quite flexible and well developed for making
GUIs. Check out tomorrow's auto-build if you want to make your mouse
cursor turn into gumby :) It's in hcs/cursor-help.pd
.hc
On Nov 5, 2007, at 8:12 PM, Chuckk Hubbard wrote:
I have now discovered the wonder that is Tcl/Tk. There goes the next few weeks of my life...
-Chuckk
On 11/3/07, Chuckk Hubbard < badmuthahubbard@gmail.com> wrote: Hello. I am brainstorming about rewriting a Pd patch I wrote as a
standalone program, for several reasons. I wrote it very
haphazardly the first time, learning to program simultaneously.
I've since gained a much greater understanding of C, and a
smattering of some other languages. Also, the other musicians I
try to share my program with seem unable to figure out how to
configure Pd (I still find it difficult, honestly). I'd also like
to use my program to apply for grants, so I think it would be well
to be standalone. I understand that Pd uses Tcl/Tk, but I don't know much about these
tools. What kind of libraries or toolkits enable the functions of
things like [drawpolygon] and [drawnumber]? I didn't see anything
resembling that in the info I read on Tcl/Tk, but I did see the
possibility of using image files, which I think would be just as
good. I've also picked up some knowledge of OpenGL from Gem; might
that be an option for a sequencer GUI?Advice appreciated. -Chuckk
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