Tk 4.1 for Windows by Scott Stanton Sun Microsystems Laboratories scott.stanton@eng.sun.com SCCS: @(#) README 1.12 96/07/31 14:35:24 1. Introduction --------------- This is the directory where you configure and compile the Windows version of Tk. This directory also contains source files for Tk that are specific to Microsoft Windows. The rest of this file contains information specific to the Windows version of Tk. 2. Distribution notes --------------------- Tk 4.1 for Windows is distributed in binary form in addition to the common source release. The binary distribution is a self-extracting archive with a built-in installation script. Look for the binary release in the same location as the source release (ftp.smli.com:/pub/tcl or any of the mirror sites). For most users, the binary release will be much easier to install and use. You only need the source release if you plan to modify the core of Tcl, or if you need to compile with a different compiler. With the addition of the dynamic loading interface, it is no longer necessary to have the source distribution in order to build and use extensions. 3. Compiling Tk ---------------- In order to compile Tk for Windows, you need the following items: Tcl 7.5 Source Distribution (plus any patches) Tk 4.1 Source Distribution (plus any patches) The latest Win32 SDK header files Borland C++ 4.5/5.0 (32-bit compiler) or Visual C++ 2.x/4.0 In the "win" subdirectory of the source release, you will find two files called "makefile.bc" and "makefile.vc". These are the makefiles for the Borland and Visual C++ compilers respectively. You should copy the appropriate one to "makefile" and update the paths at the top of the file to reflect your system configuration. Now you can use "make" (or "nmake" for VC++) to build the tk libraries and the wish executable. In order to use the binaries generated by these makefiles, you will need to place the Tk script library files someplace where Tk can find them. Tk looks in one of two places for the library files: 1) The environment variable "TK_LIBRARY". 2) Relative to the directory containing the Tk DLL. Tk will look for a directory "..\lib\tk4.1" relative to the directory containing the tk41.dll loaded by the currently running application. Note that in order to run wish41.exe, you must ensure that tcl75.dll (and tcl1675.dll under Win32s), tk41.dll are on your path, or in the directory containing wish41.exe. 4. Test suite ------------- The Windows version of Tk does not pass many of the tests in the test suite. This is primarily due to dependencies in the test suite on the size of particular X fonts, and other X related features as well as problems with "exec". We will be working to develop a more general test suite for Tk under Windows, but for now, you will not be able to pass many of the tests. 5. Known Bugs ------------- Here is the current list of known bugs/missing features for the Windows beta version of Tk: - There is no support for custom cursors/application icons. The core set of X cursors is supported, although you cannot change their color. - Stippling of arcs isn't implemented yet. - Some "wm" functions don't map to Windows and aren't implemented. - There is no support for the option database yet. - Under Win32s, you can only start one instance of Wish at a time. - Color management on some displays doesn't work properly resulting in Tk switching to monochrome mode. - Send and winfo interps are not currently supported If you have comments or bug reports for the Windows version of Tk, please direct them to: Scott Stanton scott.stanton@eng.sun.com or post them to the newsgroup comp.lang.tcl.