Hi all:
Thanks for all the feedback. I had various problems with my Apple Mail.app on the still a bit rough MacBook Pro on Intel... I apologize for sending some of my requests in multiple ways ...
Anyway:
Am 14.04.2006 um 05:20 schrieb Ken Tilton:
Thomas F. Burdick wrote:
On 4/13/06, Frank Goenninger fgoenninger@prion.de wrote:
Hi again ...
With substantial help I was able to get some more stuff to work as expected. Now I am struggling with the fact that the menubar does indeed have the menus I installed but the few widgets I placed into the window simply don't appear...
Hmm - well, yes, why?? (As always, there's a FRGO placed here and there)
How do I debug what is being sent to wish ?
Ltk itself obeys a variable *debug-tk* which, when true, causes it to echo everything to *standard-output*. Since it looks like Kenny has his own format-wish function, you'll need to edit those.
Yep. Somewhat condensed:
(defun tk-format-now (fmt$ &rest fmt-args &aux (tk$ (apply 'format nil fmt$ fmt-args))) (let ((yes '("font")) (no '())) (when (and (find-if (lambda (s) (search s tk$)) yes) (not (find-if (lambda (s) (search s tk$)) no))) (format t "~&tk> ~a~%" tk$))) (assert (wish-stream *wish*)) ;; when not?? (setf *tk-last* tk$) (format (wish-stream *wish*) "~a~%" tk$) (force-output (wish-stream *wish*)))
Hack that to get various amounts of output.
Will do.
However, mysteriously missing widgets sounds like something isn't being packed. You may have a situation like:
toplevel | +-frame | +widget +widget
In this case we had both a failure to inherit from widgets as well as a failure to pack the toplevel widgets, understandable given the utter documentation void. :)
Well, in my case add to this the simple fact I've never done Tk before...
As always: Great help from you guys! Thx!
Now back to hacking...
Happy Easter!
Frank