Subject: Re: dialog w/close only, Scriptics gossip - DN [1]


Scott Redman <redman@scriptics.com> - 03 Feb 2000 - comp.lang.tcl

 Gosh, I can't say much (neither can Jeff).

 Tcl/Tk 8.3 is almost released, Jeff and Eric are working on that.

 There will be a TclPro 1.4 that supports Tcl/Tk 8.3 (no firm date yet),
 and Jeff and Eric are going to work on that, with a little help here
 and there from other engineers.

 Our build environment now uses TEA.

 Brent and Jeff are working on a new http://dev.scriptics.com website
 (it's going to be really cool!) and setting up a new web server
 machine.

 We're hosting more TEA compliant extensions in our CVS repository,
 most of which are not listed on the current website.

 Almost everyone else is working on Scriptics Connect, as you put it,
 "expanding the capabilities".  More information will be made public
 as soon as we can. See also this page on our website:

     http://www.scriptics.com/partners

 You can see a Flash demo, if you're just looking please put that
 in the notes, but if you are genuinely interested in using it,
 please put that as well.  This helps our sales people filter out
 "leads":

     http://www.scriptics.com/products/connect/

 Note, the demo is based off of features in Scriptics Connect 1.1...

 - Scott

 Brian wrote:
 >
 > In this screenshot of Scriptics Connect:
 > http://www.scriptics.com/products/connect/screenshot.html
 >
 > It shows a small dialog box with only a close button in the upper right hand
 > corner.  Can I do this in pure Tcl/Tk?  Is there a "wm" command or
 > something, or is this unique to Windows?
 >
 > Also,
 > Anybody know what the hot projects are at Scriptics nowadays?  We all know
 > Jeff is working his tail off on Tcl/Tk core.  What else is going on there at
 > Scriptics?  Expanding the capabilities of Connect?  New version of TclPro?
 > Anything else hot coming down the pike anytime soon?
 >
 > Thanks

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