From: jemptymethod on
DeskMLKit is an open source, Tcl-based alternative to Adobe AIR and/or
Appcelerator, that enables the creation of a standalone desktop
applications from web content including HTML, CSS and Javascript.

Many thanks to the developers of the Hv3, TclKit, and Tcl itself, on
which this project is based. Its amazing what standing on the
shoulders of giants, and a couple dozen lines of glue code can do ;)

http://code.google.com/p/deskml/
From: drscrypt on
On 6/17/2010 6:28 AM, jemptymethod wrote:
> DeskMLKit is an open source, Tcl-based alternative to Adobe AIR and/or
> Appcelerator, that enables the creation of a standalone desktop
> applications from web content including HTML, CSS and Javascript.



How do you run this? Does it come with a sample application?

DrS

From: jemptymethod on
On Jun 18, 3:04 pm, drscr...(a)gmail.com wrote:
> On 6/17/2010 6:28 AM, jemptymethod wrote:
>
> > DeskMLKit is an open source, Tcl-based alternative to Adobe AIR and/or
> > Appcelerator, that enables the creation of a standalone desktop
> > applications from web content including HTML, CSS and Javascript.
>
> How do you run this?  Does it come with a sample application?

I was hoping the necessary information as to how to run DeskMLKit, to
create your own applications, was in the README file. I do
acknowledge that as it stands there are a number of (too many?) manual
steps. Feel free to contact me away from this group if necessary,
thanks.
From: drscrypt on
On 6/21/2010 7:01 AM, jemptymethod wrote:

> I was hoping the necessary information as to how to run DeskMLKit, to
> create your own applications, was in the README file. I do
> acknowledge that as it stands there are a number of (too many?) manual
> steps. Feel free to contact me away from this group if necessary,
> thanks.


Yes, there are a lot of manual steps but mostly they are geared towards
building the thing. But there is no indication as to what it does or
what a sample application would look like. I am not sure saying put
your proc's here helps at all. I think a sample application that is
ready to run would help the users you are trying to reach.


DrS