My main interest lies in text text processing. Creating texts, editing texts, translating them and all sorts of other interesting things (to me at least). A project I worked on in the past was a simple thesaurus to be used with Jiumoluo. I'm a great lover of Roget's thesaurus and so I wanted the familiar lists of words rather than a pile of synonyms. Working on this project has helped develop some new pure gnocl widgets and add one or two entry items of functionality to the Gnocl core code. Well, my working version is now ready and in active use on my desktop. What it needs now is a way of editing thesaurus entries.
Given this module some attention today. Added some of the more package wide options to the module and created customised handler for setting the month. (For some odd reason months are are counted 0-11 whereas days are 1-31.) There's still a little more to do to this one including the addition of code to store diary details. Here's the working test script to show the range of options at work. The percentage substitution string item %e explores something that I've been toying with, the name of the signal/event that initiated the call. Ok, a script can keep its own internal trace but who knows, it might prove useful. #--------------- # calendarTest.tcl #--------------- # Author: William J Giddings # Date: 07/05/09 #--------------- #!/bin/sh # the next line restarts using tclsh \ exec tclsh "$0" "$@" #--------------- package require Gnocl set cal [gnocl::calendar] $cal configure -day 8 -month 7 -year 1956 $cal configure -rowHeight 1 -colWidth 1 $ca...
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