Tk_Theme is a package by George Peter Staplin. It's licensed like Tcl. It provides several new widgets that feature XPM image support (theme:frame theme:label & more). It's designed for X systems.The Malephiso editing system uses Tk_Theme.Download: http://www.xmission.com/~georgeps/Tk_Theme/There is a forked project of Tk_Theme from Marshall T. Rose named tkTheme (or was that TkTheme). It uses TEA/autoconf and provides a package that can be used via package require. GPS chose not to use his patches because the TEA configuration failed in OpenBSD.AK: Is the failed config TEA, or TEA 2 ? If TEA 2, please talk to Jeff Hobbs so that this can be fixed.PT: TEA2 should be OK under OpenBSD with the exception that it requires GNU make. So ./configure; gmake; gmake install is the magic. The older TEA had some other OpenBSD problems (in the link step IIRC).
What: Tk_Theme Where: http://www.xmission.com/%7Egeorgeps/Tk_Theme/ Description: Extension that provides theme support for Tk via new widgets. Allows using an XPM image as the background. Currently at version 20 . Updated: 08/2002 Contact: See web site
There is a small glitch in the Tk_theme distribution. It contains a 'theme:menu.tcl' file and the colon prevents it from being unpacked on Windows. Even if it's intended for X systems, you can't see that file if you're on Windows and that is a glitch.GPS: I've fixed this in the unfinished C version. BTW I'll most likely rewrite the theme:menu code to use SDynObject in future releases.
schlenk: IIRC it has some support to put widgets into the system tray of for example KDE. Used it for a nice graphical ISDN dialer program that is much better than the crappy kinternet in an older SuSE 7.0.