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On 12/16/13 2:41 PM, Matthew Stickney wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Using starkits for extensions is also quite simple, but you'll need to
implement a few things yourself: you'll have write some code to load
the startkit package in tcl (see LTK:*INIT-WISH-HOOK*), create a
binding in ltk for loading the kits themselves (and any code in them),
and you'll probably want one for loading dll-based libs (some
extensions like TWAPI don't have starkits readily available).
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Thanks Matt I appreciate the tip. Do you find that you make use of
extensions related to Tk, or related to Tcl instead?<br>
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Joshua Kordani
LSA Autonomy</pre>
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