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This documentation of XF
is structured in several parts.
There also exists an online help system (Help | ...)
that can be used to get additional help, and an interactive
tutorial (Help | Tutorial) that explains the usage
of XF
by showing the construction of a simple application.
How you use the documentation depends on your already
existing knowledge about Tcl/Tk
and XF
, and upon the way
you want to learn the usage of these packages.
- Chapter
.
This chapter contains a brief introduction into the Tcl/Tk
system. This section does not try to compensate the existing
documentation published by John Ousterhout.
- Chapter
.
Here you learn how to work with XF
. Of course, this
chapter can only give a first impression of this package.
Here, you also get additional information on the XF
relevant parts of Tcl/Tk
. This information may point you
into the right direction when questions concerning Tcl/Tk
and XF
occur.
- Chapter
.
All dialog elements are explained as well as the usage of
these dialogs in the development process.
- Chapter
.
For people interested in the internals of XF
, this chapter
describes the design and ideas behind XF
. Also, the
internal interface for adding new functionality is
described.
- Chapter
.
A short introduction into the contributed tools of XF
is
given in this chapter. This covers the pixmap editor, the
help system, the tutorial, the hardcopy tool and the
resource editor. Also, the embedding of external editors,
the version management system and the displaying of graphs
is explained.
- Chapter
.
This chapter describes the installation and maintenance of
the XF
package. Besides that, a brief introduction into the
Tcl/Tk
maintenance with respect to the usage with XF
is
given.
- Chapter
.
To get an impression about the available templates
(predefined interface elements), this chapter contains
hardcopies and descriptions of all contributed templates.
- Appendix
.
This appendix explains all keyboard and other bindings
available within XF
. Also bindings that are automatically
created in the XF
generated code are explained.
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Harry Beker
Thu Feb 29 18:06:38 MET 1996