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Ian
2024-10-30 23:57:43 UTC
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Has anyone got Tktable working with 9.0?
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bohagan
2024-11-01 00:34:57 UTC
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Yes, see either https://github.com/bohagan1/TkTable or
https://chiselapp.com/user/bohagan/repository/TkTable for TkTable v2.12.
Оlе Ѕtrеісhеr
2024-11-01 09:53:02 UTC
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Hi Brian,
Post by bohagan
Yes, see either https://github.com/bohagan1/TkTable or
https://chiselapp.com/user/bohagan/repository/TkTable for TkTable v2.12.
I am the Debian maintainer of the "tk-table" package there. There is
another tktable on Github, https://github.com/wjoye/tktable, which is
still on 2.10.8 (and probably not Tcl/Tk-9.0 ready). Would you however
consider cooperating with William to maintain a unified version of it?
For us (in Debian) it would be great if we had a canonical source that
works everywhere instead of a fragmented Tcl/Tk landscape.

Best

Ole
Harald Oehlmann
2024-11-01 13:29:40 UTC
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Hi Brian,
Post by bohagan
Yes, see either https://github.com/bohagan1/TkTable or
https://chiselapp.com/user/bohagan/repository/TkTable for TkTable v2.12.
I am the Debian maintainer of the "tk-table" package there. There is
another tktable on Github, https://github.com/wjoye/tktable, which is
still on 2.10.8 (and probably not Tcl/Tk-9.0 ready). Would you however
consider cooperating with William to maintain a unified version of it?
For us (in Debian) it would be great if we had a canonical source that
works everywhere instead of a fragmented Tcl/Tk landscape.
Best
Ole
Ole,
I tried to get you in touch with Massimo Manghi, who maintains the
Debian packages for tdbc.
I was not aware that tktable is still alive. We all use tablelist
nowdays, many features, less performance... William is apparently
another member of your great astronomy society.

My appreciation,
Harald
bohagan
2024-11-01 16:21:19 UTC
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Post by Оlе Ѕtrеісhеr
Hi Brian,
Post by bohagan
Yes, see either https://github.com/bohagan1/TkTable or
https://chiselapp.com/user/bohagan/repository/TkTable for TkTable v2.12.
I am the Debian maintainer of the "tk-table" package there. There is
another tktable on Github, https://github.com/wjoye/tktable, which is
still on 2.10.8 (and probably not Tcl/Tk-9.0 ready). Would you however
consider cooperating with William to maintain a unified version of it?
For us (in Debian) it would be great if we had a canonical source that
works everywhere instead of a fragmented Tcl/Tk landscape.
Best
Ole
My repo includes all of the relevant changes from wjoye's repo, plus
whatever patches, bug fixes, etc. I could find on the Internet including
the Debian patches, updated python file, etc. I also included many
enhancements of my own making plus the Tcl/Tk 9 changes. So I would say
it is the canonical version at this point.
Оlе Ѕtrеісhеr
2024-11-01 20:19:37 UTC
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Post by bohagan
My repo includes all of the relevant changes from wjoye's repo, plus
whatever patches, bug fixes, etc. I could find on the Internet including
the Debian patches, updated python file, etc. I also included many
enhancements of my own making plus the Tcl/Tk 9 changes. So I would say
it is the canonical version at this point.
Thanks for the info! I will ask him whether he is willing to switch...

Cheers

Ole
Ian
2024-11-02 06:09:21 UTC
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Post by bohagan
Yes, see either https://github.com/bohagan1/TkTable or
https://chiselapp.com/user/bohagan/repository/TkTable for TkTable v2.12.
Thank you, that works well (after I purged all traces of 9.0b1 from my
system).
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