TKCMD(1) TKCMD(1) NAME tkcmd - enter Tk commands interactively SYNOPSIS tkcmd [ -iu ] [ tkarg ] DESCRIPTION Tkcmd allows interactive entry of Tk commands; it is useful for testing out features of Tk prior to incorporating them in a Limbo program. It accepts two arguments: -i Force interactive mode. In interactive mode (the default if the standard input is directed at /dev/cons), a prompt is printed before every tk command entered. -u Suppress the automatic tk update command after every entered command. When tkcmd is started, a new top level window is created; tkcmd creates a titlebar and handles all the normal window window manager interactions. When the window is closed, tkcmd terminates. Each line typed to tkcmd is passed directly to the function Tk->cmd (see tk(2)) and executed in the context of the top level window; a Tk ``update'' command is then issued. Any return value from the command is printed. There is one predefined Tk channel, named ``std- out''; anything sent down this channel will be printed to the standard output. SOURCE /appl/cmd/tkcmd.b SEE ALSO tk(2), intro(9), sh-tk(1) Page 1 Plan 9 (printed 11/17/24)