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Ron Oliver wrote:
> Richard Owlett wrote:
>
>>My *IMMEDIATE* question
>> After making a calculation in FORTH how do i display it in Tcl/Tk?
>>
>>I make *ABSOLUTELY* _NO_ claim that a sane person would do this. It is
>>just a question of how each may talk to other. I've got some VAGUE ideas
>>of how that might be useful.
>>
>>Said ideas *_NOT_* open to discussion ;\
>
>
> Since your ideas are vague and unmentionable, [ *SNIP much* ;]
Please note my sanity disclaimer ;]
SwiftForth has mechanism to access routines in DLL's.
I have Tcl/Tk DLL's.
How do I access Tcl/Tk functionality from SwiftForth
USING *DLL's* ?
That there a probably better ways are *_ABSOLUTELY irrelevant_* !!!!!!
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Received on Fri Oct 05 2007 - 16:56:45 PDT
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