On 7/11/05, Hidetoshi NAGAI <nagai / ai.kyutech.ac.jp> wrote: > From: Lothar Scholz <mailinglists / scriptolutions.com> > Subject: Re: A good TK > Date: Mon, 11 Jul 2005 17:44:49 +0900 > Message-ID: <683246671.20050711154444 / scriptolutions.com> > > Yes, but there is a new widget set that uses the plattform theming > > engine on each machine, named "Tile" . Don't know if this is already > > useable and integrated in ruby. > > Supported. ;-) However, please use the latest version on CVS. > > # Please see "<ruby-lib-dir>/tkextlib/SUPPORT_STATUS" also. > # Tcl/Tk extensions support on Ruby/Tk is included Ruby 1.8.2 > # or later. I'm sorry but libraries on Ruby 1.8.2 are buggy. > # So, I recommend to use the latest version. > > If Tcl/Tk libraries linked to tcltklib can load "Tile" extension > (for example, use ActiveTcl binary package), Ruby/Tk can use the > features of "Tile" extension by "require 'tkextlib/tile'". > Then, Ruby/Tk can use not only themes written in Tcl/Tk, but also > themes written in Ruby/Tk. A sample theme defined by Ruby/Tk style > is "<ruby-src>/ext/tk/sample/tkextlib/tile/themes/kroc.rb". First I heard of Tile. Should I use it instead of BWidgets or IWidgets or TkTable or whatever else is out there?