Useful code for your user code pages:
Redirect link to a page with a title different from the label on the link:
proc --> {label target} { return "\[%$label|showpage [list $target]%\]" }
Usage:
[@--> "This is quite a large link label" "Short Page Name"@]
GC 20 September 2003 :
Create magic buttons to visit a internet site (Ex: Windows with Internet Explorer) Constitution of a links library
# Create a button proc URL-> {name} { return "\[%$name |goToInternet $name%\]" } # Go to internet : Display user agent with the selected url proc goToInternet {name} { set prg "C:/Program Files/Internet Explorer/IEXPLORE.EXE" exec $prg $name & }
Usage :
[@ URL-> http://mini.net/tcl @] [@ URL-> http://mini.net/tcl/Notebook%20App%20-%20User%20Code%20Snippets" @] ...
GC 04 October 2003
A better solution :
# Create a button proc -> {name} { return "\[%$name |goToExecution $name%\]" } proc goToExecution {args} { set prg "" set extension [file extension $args] switch -regexp $extension { ".doc" { set prg "C:/Program Files/Microsoft Office/Office/WINWORD.EXE"} ".htm*" { set prg "C:/Program Files/Plus!/Microsoft Internet/IEXPLORE.EXE"} ".pdf" { set prg "C:/Program Files/Adobe/Acrobat 5.0/Reader/AcroRd32.exe"} ".tcl" { set prg "C:Program Files/UltraEdit/UEDIT32.EXE"} default {return} } exec $prg "$args" & }
Usage in a page of my Notebook for edit or view something :
[@ -> http://mini.net/tcl @] [@ -> http://mini.net/tcl/Notebook%20App%20-%20User%20Code%20Snippets" @] [@ -> C:/Tcl_Applis/prog.tcl" @]
...
Btw, if using the user code from http://wiki.tcl.tk/9496 , also add: "" { set prg "C:/windows/explorer.exe"} so you can also open folders!