31.1 Prolog to Tcl
Abstract:
The tcltk library package is a bidirectional interface to the Tcl (pronounced Tickle) language and the Tk toolkit. Tcl is an interpreted scripting language with many extension packages, in particular the graphical interface toolkit Tk. You can read about Tcl/Tk in [Ousterhout 94] or in various articles. The articles and the Tcl/Tk system can be found by anonymous FTP, see the file `library/tcltk/README ' for up-to-date information. This file also contains information on how to include Tcl/Tk extensions. To load the package, enter the query:---?- usemodule(library(tcltk)). The `library/tcltk/README ' contains up-to-date information on how to include Tcl/Tk extensions.
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