From: daniel aguayo (bioquimico_at_gmail.com)
Date: Tue Feb 07 2006 - 17:34:22 CST

Dear Nuno:
 I'm using Crimson Editor <http://www.crimsoneditor.com/>
With this file <http://www.geocities.com/binnyva/code/tcl/editor_file.zip>you
can have the tcl/tk working all right.

Daniel Aguayo V.
Biochemistry School
Andres Bello University
Chile

On 2/6/06, Mario Valle <mvalle_at_cscs.ch> wrote:
>
> Ciao Nuno!
> I use SciTE <www.scintilla.org> to write the Tcl code and Visual Tcl to
> create the Tcl/Tk user interfaces.
> Hope it helps
> mario
>
> Nuno R. L. Ferreira wrote:
>
> >Hi *
> >
> >Need some advice on this, folks.
> >Do you guys use any special application to write the tcl scripts (code
> >checker, debugger ...)?
> >Or is it enough to use a simple editor (like xemacs, Kwrite, nedit) that
> >highlights the tcl commands?
> >
> >Probably if the script is small, an editor is enough, but we never now,
> >since the package could grow into several hundreds of lines.
> >
> >Best,
> >Nuno
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