WISH Command Center 2009 is a simple Tcl/GTK+ program launcher,available for download from Pa Penguin's Icebox (http://www.pa-mcclamrock.com/papenguins ... ml#wishcom). Program listings can be easily added, edited, sorted, or deleted. Requires Tcl (http://www.pa-mcclamrock.com/tcl-8.5.6-v1.pet) and Gnocl (http://www.pa-mcclamrock.com/gnocl-0.9.92.pet). Features include the following:
* Extended-mode listbox allows the user to select and launch several programs at once, or to delete several program listings at once, if desired.
* Auto-Add feature automatically detects numerous programs at start-up, and adds them to the selection list if (1) they weren't already on it and (2) they haven't been previously deleted from the list.
* Auto-Select feature allows the user to prepare a list of programs to be automatically selected when WISH Command Center opens up. The user can then run all of the pre-selected programs with a single click or keystroke (or not run them, if preferred).
* Friendly error message box appears if WISH Command Center can't find and run a selected program.
* "KILL" button can be used to bump off an unresponsive program with a single click on the program window.
WISH Command Center 2009
- pa_mcclamrock
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WISH Command Center 2009
It's stupid to use inferior software for ideological reasons.
--Linus Torvalds
--Linus Torvalds
Nice one.
It'g good to see that I'm not the only one still using tcl/tk
On little issue, though (more an optical touch-up): the window seems to be pretty tall. Couldn't the image on the left be smaller to make the whole window smaller as well? Right now it looks MASSIVE - way too massive for what it actually does.
It'g good to see that I'm not the only one still using tcl/tk
On little issue, though (more an optical touch-up): the window seems to be pretty tall. Couldn't the image on the left be smaller to make the whole window smaller as well? Right now it looks MASSIVE - way too massive for what it actually does.
- pa_mcclamrock
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Thanks!WarMocK wrote:Nice one.
Certainly not! (Well, actually WISH Command Center 2009 is Tcl/GTK+ with Gnocl, but that still counts as far as I'm concerned.) NOTE: anyone interested in seeing who else uses Tcl, how to use it, what it's used for, and more, might start with the Tcler's Wiki (http://wiki.tcl.tk/0). Anyone interested in finding out why I picked Tcl, see here: http://www.pa-mcclamrock.com/icebox.html#Tcl/Tk.It'[s] good to see that I'm not the only one still using tcl/tk
Maybe, but the aim is to have a window that shows lots of program listings at once. What I do when I don't want to see the massive window is just to minimize it.On little issue, though (more an optical touch-up): the window seems to be pretty tall. Couldn't the image on the left be smaller to make the whole window smaller as well?
It's stupid to use inferior software for ideological reasons.
--Linus Torvalds
--Linus Torvalds
Hehe, guess I'm a bit too freaky about wasting space. xD
My Tcl/Tk programs require little space without being cramped, but that requires lots of place commands (rather than pack), and this is why I still stick to tcl/tk instead of giving gnocl a serious try (afaik it doesn't provide place, which is bad because I dynamically manipulate the placement values to get the desired and desperately needed effects).
My Tcl/Tk programs require little space without being cramped, but that requires lots of place commands (rather than pack), and this is why I still stick to tcl/tk instead of giving gnocl a serious try (afaik it doesn't provide place, which is bad because I dynamically manipulate the placement values to get the desired and desperately needed effects).