I want to mirror events happening on one tk window to another. I know I can execute these the events using `event generate`.
But I am unsure how to read all events being handled in a window. I have looked at things like the dooneevent and the history command.
Is there a way to record all the previous executed events?
I want to mirror events happening on one tk window to another. I know I can execute these the events using `event generate`.
But I am unsure how to read all events being handled in a window. I have looked at things like the dooneevent and the history command.
Is there a way to record all the previous executed events?
Ashok <apnmbx-public@yahoo.com> posted:
I don't know one offhand but possible TkReplay might give you ideas (https://wiki.tcl-lang.org/page/TKReplay)?
It's somewhat dated but Tcl/Tk tend to be very compatible between
releases so perhaps a few tweaks might get it running.
If you do implement something with tkreplay or independently, the
community would be grateful if you publish it :-)
/Ashok
On 12/28/2024 2:25 AM, Shaun Kulesa wrote:
I want to mirror events happening on one tk window to another. I know I can execute these the events using `event generate`.
But I am unsure how to read all events being handled in a window. I have looked at things like the dooneevent and the history command.
Is there a way to record all the previous executed events?
It is so ancient that the ftp source download server doesn't exist anymore lol.
I don't know one offhand but possible TkReplay might give you ideas (https://wiki.tcl-lang.org/page/TKReplay)?
It's somewhat dated but Tcl/Tk tend to be very compatible between
releases so perhaps a few tweaks might get it running.
If you do implement something with tkreplay or independently, the
community would be grateful if you publish it :-)
/Ashok
On 12/28/2024 2:25 AM, Shaun Kulesa wrote:
I want to mirror events happening on one tk window to another. I know I can execute these the events using `event generate`.
But I am unsure how to read all events being handled in a window. I have looked at things like the dooneevent and the history command.
Is there a way to record all the previous executed events?
Ashok <apnmbx-public@yahoo.com> posted:
I don't know one offhand but possible TkReplay might give you ideas
(https://wiki.tcl-lang.org/page/TKReplay)?
It's somewhat dated but Tcl/Tk tend to be very compatible between
releases so perhaps a few tweaks might get it running.
If you do implement something with tkreplay or independently, the
community would be grateful if you publish it :-)
/Ashok
On 12/28/2024 2:25 AM, Shaun Kulesa wrote:
I want to mirror events happening on one tk window to another. I know I can execute these the events using `event generate`.
But I am unsure how to read all events being handled in a window. I have looked at things like the dooneevent and the history command.
Is there a way to record all the previous executed events?
It is so ancient that the ftp source download server doesn't exist anymore lol.
Shaun Kulesa <user1405@newsgrouper.org.uk.invalid> posted:
I want to mirror events happening on one tk window to another. I know I can execute these the events using `event generate`.
But I am unsure how to read all events being handled in a window. I have looked at things like the dooneevent and the history command.
Is there a way to record all the previous executed events?
From the wiki, this may help
https://wiki.tcl-lang.org/page/playtkl%2C+testing+Tk+apps+and+playing+macros
Kind Regards
Jeff
Last year I purchased a used copy of Tcl/Tk Tools published in 1997! So happens the CD had a copy. Now uploaded to https://sourceforge.net/projects/magicsplat/files/tkreplay1.1.tar.gz/download
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