TK84.dll

M

Mohammad ---

Well my CPU crashed and now TK84.dll isn't on it. Where can I get the
file?

Thanks,
Mohammad
 
J

Joel VanderWerf

Mohammad said:
I've tried that it doesn't work for me. We reinstalled the OS on the
laptop so I don't think that TCL would be 'installed' How can I check?

Well, I was talking about the add/remove programs control panel, but if
you know tcl isn't there, then just install install it from scratch.
 
M

Mohammad Ruby

Is there any other GUIs besides the G something something? Please
forgive me it has been forever since I've programmed it's just that
someone asked me to build an app and now I'm having a hard time on the
GUI... TK is too much of a problem to install, it seems rather imposable
to TK84.dll and the G one is too much work. Is there yet another GUI?
 
J

Joel VanderWerf

Mohammad said:
Is there any other GUIs besides the G something something? Please
forgive me it has been forever since I've programmed it's just that
someone asked me to build an app and now I'm having a hard time on the
GUI... TK is too much of a problem to install, it seems rather imposable
to TK84.dll and the G one is too much work. Is there yet another GUI?

Fox/FXRuby comes with the Windows Ruby OCI. Take a look at the examples.
They can be found in your installed ruby dir at:

lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/fxruby-1.6.13-mswin32/examples/table.rb

for example. You might want to "gem update" first, since I think the OCI
doesn't have quite the latest FXRuby.
 
M

Mohammad Ruby

Well I installed tcl 8.4.16 and now I don't get that error now it runs,
but nothing happens... Why did they have to take TK84.dll out?
 
B

Bernie Loriaga

Mohammad said:
Well my CPU crashed and now TK84.dll isn't on it. Where can I get the
file?

Thanks,
Mohammad
Hi Mohammad,
I know it is to late...just click the link
http://www.downloadmost.com/freeware/software/?ActiveTcl-8469.html
I had encounter the same problem...just install ActiveTcl-8469,after
installing just copy the tk84.dll located in C:\Tcl\bin & then paste it
in C:\ruby\bin...That's all,try to run your Scite with code require
"tk"...Hope this help..

Good day,
Bernie Loriaga
 

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