http://www.hwaci.com/sw/tkhtml/ is the home page for one of the [Tk] [HTML widgets] that
renders HTML into formatted text with hyperlinks. It is a compiled extension.
Does tkhtml '''only''' do HTML rendering, or is there actual code for
acting as a WWW client in the widget? I can't tell from the web site.
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Note that TkHTML uses [LGPL].
[Kitten], a compilation of extensions for the TclKit user, includes compiled versions of tkhtml for Linux, Solaris, and Windows.
[ActiveTcl] 8.3.4.1 includes compiled versions of tkhtml 2.0 [http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Downloads/ActiveTcl/].
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TkHTML is one of the numerous packages in the [Tcl] community which has its own pecular build requirements. Be certain to read carefully the COMPILE.txt instructions - and take their instructions literally ! You do '''NOT''' just do a compile; make ; make install on this package!
1. You have to build in a directory OTHER than in the source directory.
1. You have to be in that directory, and then invoke the source directory's configure
1. You '''MUST''' specify the --with-tcl and --with-tk flags, pointing to the source tree
1. You may very well have to modify the Makefile to do things like add -R flags, flags for locating the libraries for sockets, etc.
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[Neil Madden] has provided a neat little 5 line .sig that points one to this wiki - see the code at [Simple Tkhtml web page displayer].
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TkHTML shares its code base with [BrowseX]; the latter uses [TkHTML],
and [Peter MacDonald] regularly updates the TkHTML CVS repository.
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A mailing list for discussing D. Richard Hipp's Tk widget for
rendering HTML - see http://www.hwaci.com/sw/tkhtml .
What: Scout
Where: http://www.sanmay.freeserve.co.uk/
Description: WWW browser which uses tkhtml .
Updated: 08/2001
Contact: mailto:hbyers@sanmay.freeserve.co.uk
What: Tixapps
Where: http://tix.sourceforge.net/Tixapps/
Description: Suite of development applications that run with
Tcl/Tk/Tix or Python/Tkinter/Tix. Includes an inspector,
debugger and GNU texinfo browser.
The code includes Python wrappers for TkHTML and TkTable.
Currently at version 1.6 .
Updated: 06/2002
Contact: See web site.
What: VAD (Visual Ada Developer)
Where: http://www.websamba.com/ldulman/vad.htm
Description: Tcl/Tk oriented Ada-95 GUI builder, portable to different
platforms such as Windows, unix, MacOS, and OS/2 . You can use
it as an IDE for any Ada-95 (C, C++, Tcl) project.
Uses GNAT, TASH, RAPID, Tcl/Tk 8.x, Img, icons, Help System,
TkPaint, BWidgets, mcListBox, mComboBox, Tktable, ftp_library, csh,
snack, BLT, itcl, Tix, QuickTimeTcl, XanimTcl, Tcl-gtk, Oratcl,
XBit, Tkogl, tom, Vtktcl, Tkhtml, Fve, August, ASED, TclDOM, Tclxml
Whiteboard, TkMC, tkxmlive, IDL_To_Ada.
Currently at version 6.0 .
Updated: 08/2002
Contact: See web site
What: WebSamba package repository
Where: http://www.websamba.com/tcltk
Description: A variety of packages for Tcl/Tk 8.4a3, working with
Windows and RedHat 7.1. Includes BLT, Snack, Tix, COST,
TclX, Tktable, Img, Tkhtml, itcl, and TkOgl.
Updated: 10/2001
Contact: mailto:dulman@attglobal.net ) (Leonid Dulman)
What: browser
Where: http://tallniel.port5.com/browser-0.1.tar.gz
Description: A wrapper around TkHTML with default bindings and functionality
to create simple web browsing widgets.
Currently at version 0.1 .
Updated: 03/2002
Contact: mailto:nem00u@cs.nott.ac.uk (Neil Madden)
What: Hipp miscellaneous widgets
Where: http://www.hwaci.com/sw/
Description: Author has a variety of software available.
A Tree and Notebook widget written in pure Tcl/Tk code is available.
Also there is a new tk_messageBox which uses color icons
and an HTML widget for Tcl/Tk.
There is a DLL for the TkHTML widget built using the Tcl 8.x
Stub library, as well as a shared library for RedHat Linux 6.0.
Support continues to improve - support for table, script and
applet tags recently added.
Note that the TkHTML widget is distributed as GPL.
Updated: 10/1998
Contact: mailto:drh@acm.org (D. Richard Hipp)
What: kitten
Where: http://www.equi4.com/pub/tk/examples/
Description: Kitten is a tclkit collection of Tcl/Tk extensions aimed at
reducing the work a developer has to do while developing a
scripted document. It contains scripting extensions like tcllib and
BWidgets, as well as Expect, itcl/itk/iwidgets/tkhtml, and others.
Binary extensions are compiled for Windows, Linux, and Solaris as
possible.
Updated: 07/2001
Contact: See web site.
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