From: Jeff Hobbs on
On Jun 7, 12:11 am, Roger O <roger.oberholt...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jun 5, 9:16 pm, hae <r_haer...(a)gmx.de> wrote:
>
> > Then there is Refactored BLT (RBC,http://wiki.tcl.tk/24533)
> > that has BLT's vector, graph, barchart, stripchart, winop, and eps
> > components.
>
> RBC was released once. I think it was after some students working a
> summer job changed it. I do not think it is going to be actively
> maintained. I have been reluctant to use it for that reason. BLT
> itself seems to be getting some work by the original author.
> Unfortunately, that work is happening in a secret chamber somewhere
> deep below the surface of the ocean :) Nonetheless, I expect that as a
> result of that work, BLT will be what ultimately gets maintained. That
> is just my own guess, as nothing has been suggested by the BLT author.
> As BLT is a critical part of a number of my applications, I have
> stayed at an older version of Tcl/Tk. This is frustrating, as I would
> really like to use the tile features. Some day...

While BLT is still being updated by the original author, it is done in
a way that won't compile for others and has (and likely never will)
include contributions from willing users. I would not hitch myself
onto that train to nowhere. While RBC may not currently have active
maintainers, the situation is still better because it is an open
project, where anyone can join and move things forward at any time.

Jeff
From: Hans Herrmann on

"Hans Herrmann" <lieber(a)doc-herrmann.de> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:hublki$9jf$1(a)online.de...
> Hi,
>
> which is the newest version of BLT and with wich version(s) of Tcl/tk is it compatible?
>
> Thanks
>
> Hans

Wow, is this a silly question ...?

Hans
From: Hans Herrmann on

"Hans Herrmann" <lieber(a)doc-herrmann.de> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:i02te7$m63$1(a)online.de...
>
> "Hans Herrmann" <lieber(a)doc-herrmann.de> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:hublki$9jf$1(a)online.de...
>> Hi,
>>
>> which is the newest version of BLT and with wich version(s) of Tcl/tk is it compatible?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Hans
>
> Wow, is this a silly question ...?
>
> Hans

Sorry its a misunderstood ...

Hans