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@@ -38,7 +38,8 @@ BUILDING AND INSTALLATION 0. Get, build and _install_ the Tcl/Tk distribution. You need a 8.4 distribution to use Tkzinc. On Windows there is currently an incompatibility when using a TkZinc compiled under mingw32 with - a core Tcl/Tk compiled with visual C++. + a core Tcl/Tk compiled with visual C++. You need to grab a Tcl/Tk + compiled with the same environment as TkZinc. 1. Unpack the distribution @@ -125,7 +126,7 @@ BUILDING AND INSTALLATION 3. Make and Install - On Unix/Linux and Windows: + On Unix/Linux and Windows using mingw32: make make install @@ -136,14 +137,30 @@ BUILDING AND INSTALLATION shut up some warnings. + On Windows using Visual C++: + + nmake /F win/makefile.vc + + There is no install target. You are left with the dlls and the start of + pkgIndex.tcl (it lacks the entries for the Tcl modules in library). + It is needed to compile with Visual C++ if TkZinc is to be used with a + Tcl/Tk compiled with Visual C++. + + 4. Run the demos In the Tkzinc<version> directory run: wish8.4 demos/zinc-widget + Under windows do: + + wish84 demos/zinc-widget + It should start a Tk like 'widget' demo showing TkZinc - features. + features. You can also run the demo with: demos/zinc-widget + if you have in the PATH a wish that is greater or equal to + 8.4.2. If the perl/tk version is installed you can run a similar demo with: |