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BUILDING THE WINDOWS BINARIES
To build Tix on Windows, you must have the following:
* Visual C++ 4.0 or later; or Borland C++ 4.5 or later. There is not
yet built-in support for Tix to work with other compilers.
* The sources of Tcl/Tk for Windows.
* The sources of Tix for Windows.
1. DOWNLOAD THE TCL, TK AND TIX SOURCES
You can download latest version of the Tcl7.5, 7.6 or 8.0 from
ftp://ftp.sunlabs.com/pub . There are detailed instructions that
comes with these packages about compiling them on Windows. Hopefully
that will give you a good exercise on setting up the environment for
compiling Tcl-based programs on the Windows platforms.
You can then get the Tix source distribution at
ftp://ftp.xpi.com/pub/Tix41.zip . This ZIP file contains files with
long file names and must be unzipped by an UNZIP program that knows
long filenames, such as winzip.exe.
You should put the Tcl, Tk and Tix source packages in the same
directory. For example, my directories look like this:
C:\tcl7.6
C:\tk4.2
C:\Tix4.1
2. COMPILE TCL AND TK
Follow the instructions that come with Tcl and Tk. If you can compile
successfully, you would get the following files:
C:\tcl7.6\win\tcl76.dll
C:\tcl7.6\win\tclpip76.dll
C:\tk4.2\win\tk42.dll
These are the files you need to run Tix on Windows.
3. COMPILE TIX
Change to the Tix4.1\Win subdirectory. Tix supports several versions
of Tcl. You choose the version of Tcl to compile Tix with by using the
TCL_VER variable:
* Tcl 7.5: nmake -f makefile.vc TCL_VER=7.5
* Tcl 7.6: nmake -f makefile.vc TCL_VER=7.6
* Tcl 8.0: nmake -f makefile.vc TCL_VER=8.0
* Itcl 2.2: nmake -f makefile.vc TCL_VER=2.2i
If you have BC++, use make -f makefile.bc instead.
When make or nmake finishes, you will get Tix binaries inside the
build directories. For example, if you compile Tix for Tcl 7.6, you
will be the following files:
C:\Tix4.1\win\tcl7.6\tix4176.dll
C:\Tix4.1\win\tcl7.6\tix4176.exe
The executable file tix4176.exe contains Tcl, Tk and Tix. You can use
it to run an Tix script by:
set TIX_LIBRARY=C:\Tix4.1\library C:\Tix4.1\win\tcl7.6\tix4176.exe
foo.tcl
4. FIXING DLL PROBLEMS
You may run into certain problems related to DLL's when you execute
tix4176.exe. For example:
* Windows complains that a DLL, usually tcl76.dll, is not found.
* Windows complains that a symbol is missing.
* Some weird things happen.
When tix4176.exe starts up, it will load in the following DLL's
* tcl76.dll
* tclpip76.dll
* tk42.dll
* tix4176.dll
Windows searches for a DLL file by the following order:
1. Same directory as executable.
2. Windows system directory.
3. directories in the PATH environment variable.
To ensure that the correct DLLs are loaded, you can copy all the DLL's
used by tix4176.exe into the directory where tix4176.exe is.
5. INSTALLING TIX
You can install Tix into the Tcl installation directory so that you
can load Tix with the "package require" command and no longer need to
set the TIX_LIBRARY variable:
1. Create a directory tix4.1 under the Tcl installation directory,
usually in C:\Program Files\Tcl7.6\lib.
2. Copy all the files under Tix4.1b1\library into the C:\Program
Files\Tcl7.6\lib\tix4.1 directory.
3. Copy the file Tix4.1\win\pkgIndex.tcl into the C:\Program
Files\Tcl7.6\lib\tix4.1 directory.
Now you should be able to start up wish42.exe and execute the
following command to load in Tix.
package require -exact Tix [tixBinVer 4.1]
Read the file Tix4.1\docs\Pkg.txt for more info about dynamically
loading Tix.
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FAQ'S FOR RUNNING TIX ON WINDOWS
How do I set an environment variable.
You can set it in your DOS window by typing something like "set
TIX_LIBRARY=C:\Tix4.1\win". This will affect that particular
DOS window only. If you want the change to affect the whole
Windows environment (for example, you want launch txwish41.exe
by double-clicking on its icon), you must put the commands in
your AUTOEXEC.BAT file and then reboot your machine.
I get an "out of environment space" error from DOS.
Edit your CONFIG.SYS file and add the switch "/E:1024" to the
SHELL=COMMAND.COM line. Reboot. This should give you enough
env space.
My C compiler says "unrecognized file format tk42.lib" or something
like that.
You compiled tk42.lib with VC++ and are compiling Tix with
Borland C++, or vice verse. Use the same compiler to compile
all binaries.
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