http://www.tcltk.com
.
Ptolemy is written in C++, and uses Tcl/Tk and the X Window System.
See http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu
for further information.
http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/tycho/Tycho.html
has instructions and Itcl binaries.
We have also used Windows NT to develop Tycho, but some of the features
that use exec
are broken.
The Macintosh port requires Itcl2.2p2, the prebuilt Itcl2.2 binaries will not work. The Macintosh port is basically untested.
http://www.tcltk.com
http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/tycho
You might find useful information on the Tycho homepage at
http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/tycho
.
If you are really stumped, you can send mail to tycho@eecs.berkeley.edu
.
Your mail should include:
This was a design decision made by the Tycho authors. In some cases, we decided to use a simpler widget. In other cases the functionality we needed was missing. We also wanted the widget we wrote to use some of the features of Tycho, such as automatically generated documentation and active Tcl examples.
Also, we wanted to be able to provide an easily extensible environment for non-programmers, which makes an interpreted language such as Tcl a stronger candidate than a compiled language such as Java.