[PD-dev] a few questions

Hans-Christoph Steiner hans at eds.org
Fri Apr 9 01:22:54 CEST 2004


On Thursday, Apr 8, 2004, at 04:02 America/New_York, Mathieu Bouchard  
wrote:

>
> hi everybody,
>
> is there a reason why t_tkcmd.c exists, instead of merging that code  
> into
> u_main.tk and then running the command "wish u_main.tk" ?

Being able to run "wish u_main.tk" would actually be really helpful to  
app to make a proper MacOS X .app.  So unless it breaks things, I am  
for it.

With all of these changes that you are making, its going to be hard to  
get them merged into the core.  Do you have any plans to break out the  
changes into individual patches, maybe, to make it more palettable? It  
would be a shame to see your code turn into a permanent fork or not get  
used.

.hc

>
> is there a reason why the global pd_nt exists, instead of using the  
> global
> tcl_platform() that is built into tcl?
>
> what does rtext mean? if it means "text responder", then, in turn, what
> does _that_ mean?
>
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