This looks as if with-ltk is called, but it cannot start the Tk subprocess. To use Ltk "out of the box", the program called "wish" needs to be executable via your system path. To test, open a dos shell and type "wish". If Tk is properly installed, it should start up. Alternatively you can do (setf ltk:*wish-pathname* "c:\program files\mywish.exe") where you have to replace "c:\program files\mywish.exe" with the correct path to where you installed "whish".
HTH, Peter
On Dec 26, 2007 8:53 PM, Valone, Toren W. TValone@dmv.ca.gov wrote:
Ok, I switched to the package, then found that I had to recode the function, when I ran it again I got this,
Win32 error 2 (ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND): The system cannot find the file specified. [Condition of type SYSTEM::SIMPLE-OS-ERROR]
-----Original Message----- From: ltk-user-bounces@common-lisp.net [mailto:ltk-user-bounces@common-lisp.net] On Behalf Of Peter Herth Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2007 11:40 AM To: Talk about Ltk the Lisp Toolkit Subject: Re: [ltk-user] Newbie Questions
Hi,
did you change into the ltk package before running the example, e.g.: (in-package :ltk) ? Peter
On Dec 26, 2007 8:31 PM, Valone, Toren W. TValone@dmv.ca.gov wrote:
Ok, new to Emacs, LISP and LTK, trying to follow along with the LTK tutorial, I am able to compile LTK and load it, but when I run the
hello-l
example I get the following
EVAL: undefined function WITH-LTK
[Condition of type SYSTEM::SIMPLE-UNDEFINED-FUNCTION]
The tutorial says I need TCL/TK , which I got the source for, but how
do I
compile them or make LISP aware of them?
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