'''Tcl Editors''' is a list of text editors for [Tcl] code.
** Description **
Any text editor can be used to write Tcl scripts, and there is a wide variety
of text editors in use among Tcl programmers. [IDE%|%integrated development
environments] are also used, but are not as common in the Tcl community as in
some other programming language communities. The mindset that a good system is
composed of many smaller specialized tools runs strong in the community.
Desirable features of an editor include:
* code templates: allows you to create ''patterns'' from which to start
* embedded Tcl interpreter: Useful for extending the capabilities of the editor.
* GUI: menus scrollbars, etc.
* integrated debugging capability:
* interactive syntax completion:
* interactive syntax help:
* journal/recover:
* multiple file editing:
* project management/source code management:
* syntax highlighting: Most seasoned programmers use syntax highlighting to speed up the process of digesting source code.
* undo:
* auto-indentation according to brace nesting
* a way to display the matching brace/bracket when clicking on one
* a function list navigation system (At least procs, but preferably also TclOO methods - ability to customize for DSLs and alternative oo systems very useful)
Common editors are [Emacs]/Aquamacs/NTmacs, GNU nano, Kedit, [nvi], pspad,
TextPad, ScITE, [vile], or [vim].
An [Oustervote] poll [http://www.tcl.tk/] in early 2001 revealed that the most
popular editors were [Emacs] (28%), [Vim] (22.5%), vi (16%), and [http://sourceforge.net/projects/nedit/%|%NEdit] (10.7%) (of about 1700 votes).
'''Active projects include''':
* https://[aplsimple.github.io/en/tcl/d, a lite editor] (Tcl)
* http://tke.sourceforge.net (Tcl)
* https://bitbucket.org/svk28/projman (Tcl)
* https://atom.io (CoffeeScript)
* http://leoeditor.com (Python)
* https://kate-editor.org (C++)
Here is an '''alphabetical''' listing of some choices.
While a number of these ''may'' be written in Tcl, the emphasis is
more on editors which provide some sort of Tcl-specific functionality.
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** A **
* [alited, a lite editor]
It satisfies most requirements of [Tcl Editors], adding its own features, which is best seen in its [https://github.com/aplsimple/alited/releases/%|%video demos%|%].
Links:
* [https://aplsimple.github.io/en/tcl/alited%|%Description%|%]
* [https://aplsimple.github.io/en/tcl/alited/alited.html%|%Reference%|%]
* [https://chiselapp.com/user/aplsimple/repository/alited/download%|%Download (chiselapp)%|%]
* [https://github.com/aplsimple/alited%|%Download (github)%|%]
What: alited
Where: https://github.com/aplsimple/alited
https://chiselapp.com/user/aplsimple/repository/alited/download
Description: A lite editor written in pure Tcl/Tk for Tcl/Tk. Version: 1.3.03
Updated: 07/3 Sep 27/2022
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* [alpha]
* [alphatk]
'''Alpha''' (7/8/X) and '''Alphatk'''
All editors in the Alpha(tk) family have Tcl as built-in command language and use the same (huge, around 170000 lines of Tcl code) library of Tcl scripts and command files for implementing mode-dependent functionality (and most of the more advanced mode-independent functionality as well). This library is called AlphaTcl and has its own Wiki at [http://alphatcl.sourceforge.net/wikit/]. Noteworthy features include: Very good TeX mode. Very good HTML mode. The ability to edit files stored on remote machines via FTP. Tcl mode (of course). Filesets. C/C++ mode. A least a score additional modes. Filters menu (providing the approx. functionality of sed). ''And all of these things work cross-platform.''
Main Tcl mode features: syntax coloring, brace matching, templates, command and variable name
completion, comment/uncomment, automatic indentation and comment
continuation, send line, proc, or file to Tcl interpreter, project
management, file marking and other Tcl specific navigation features,
e.g. cmd-click on proc name to jump to its definition, easy integrated
lookup in the Tcl man pages, smart correction of miscased variable names.
What: Alpha
Where: start at the AlphaTcl Wiki: http://alphatcl.sourceforge.net/
See also ftp://ftp.ucsd.edu/pub/Alpha/
http://www.his.com/jguyer/Alpha/Alpha8.html
Description: Alpha is a Macintosh shareware programmers editor,
using Tcl as its scripting language.
Originally developed by Pete Keleher, currently maintained by The Alpha Cabal.
Updated: 10/2004
Contact: http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=16416
What: Alphatk
Where: http://www.purl.org/net/alphatk
ftp://ftp.ucsd.edu/pub/alpha/tcl/alphatk/
Description: Shareware Tcl/Tk based text editor useful for programmers
(Java, C++, Perl, Tcl, Python etc)
or someone writing TeX/LaTeX, XML or HTML source files.
Designed to run on Windows or Unix or MacOS X platforms,
providing functionality
equivalent to Pete Keleher's Alpha editor for MacOS.
Latest release (Alphatk8.3) requires Tcl/Tk 8.4 or newer,
although standalone
versions come with everything you need.
Has the usual syntax highlighting, auto-indentation,
brace-matching (while typing or mouse-clicking), unlimited undo/redo,
sophisticated search/replace, and can edit remote files,
interact with a web server (even contains a lynx-like browser), etc.
Currently at version 8.3.3.
Updated: 03/2004
Contact: mailto:[email protected]
Note that the current version of [Alphatk] can be obtained in [starkit] and [starpack] formats, and runs on Mac OS X as well as Windows, Unix.
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What: aXe
Where: ftp://ftp.x.org/contrib/editors/aXe-6.1.2.tar.Z
ftp://arjuna.ncl.ac.uk/pub/aXe/aXe-6.1.2.tar.Z
Description: An easy to use X11R5 text editor. Allows user to optionally
include Tcl as an extension language.
Does not permit commercial use.
Currently at version 6.1.2 .
Contact: mailto:[email protected] (J. K. Wight)
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What: [Atom (editor)]
Where: https://atom.io
Plugin: https://atom.io/packages/language-tcl
Description: Hackable cross-platform text editor supported by GitHub (freeware).
Version: 1.7.3
Updated: 05/2016
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** B **
What: BBEdit
See also: TextWrangler
Where: http://www.barebones.com/
System: Mac OS, Mac OS X
Description: This Macintosh editor provides syntax coloring for many
languages, including Tcl.
Currently at version 0.0 .
Updated: 09/1997
Contact: mailto:[email protected]
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What: TextWrangler
Where: http://www.barebones.com/products/textwrangler/
System: Mac OS, Mac OS X
Description: This free Macintosh editor provides syntax coloring for many
languages, including Tcl.
Currently at version 0.0 .
Updated: 02/2007
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What: BED
Where: DEAD LINK 08/16/03 - http://www.hottub.org/%7Edodge/bed.html
Description: Brian's Editor (BED) is a programmer editor. It
features language sensitive editing for C, C++, Java. HTML,
Verilog, Tcl, Assembly, includes function/class
browsing for Java and C, has prototype help, paren matching,
and auto indention, integrated gdb, has a project
concept, supports extending via tcl/tk scripts,
allows viewing and editing graphical images, supports
a tip and shell window, and can display output in text or
hex. This is a shareware product.
Updated: 02/2000
Contact: mailto:[email protected]
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What: BETH
Where: ftp://ftp.tcl.tk/pub/tcl/mirror/ftp.procplace.com/sorted/packages-7.6/text/beth.4.1.tar.gz
Description: Browsing and Editing Tcl Hypertool (BETH).
Currently at version 0.0 .
Updated: 10/1998
Contact: mailto:[email protected].
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What: Boxer
Where: http://www.boxersoftware.com/
Description: Commercial Windows editor. Recommended during discussion about
editors good for editing Tcl scripts. Syntax highlighting, no auto-completion.
Currently at version 14.0.0
Updated: 03/2010
Contact: See web site
** C **
What: C-Forge IDE
Where: http://www.codeforge.com/
Description: Multi-user integrated development environment with
full project management, edit/compile/debug cycle support,
abstraction of the makefile concept, and support for
Ada, assembler, C/C++, FORTRAN, Java, Modula-2, Oracle ProC/C++,
Objective C, Pascal, Perl, PHP, Python, Qt, and Tcl.
Both a free and commercial version of this product is available.
Available on Linux Intel and Alpha platforms, as well as DEC Tru64
and AIX. The latest version is 5.x.
Updated: 01/2007
Contact: http://www.codeforge.com/feedback.php
As of 2010-01-19 the domain codeforge.com seems to have disappeared
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What: Cade
Where: http://www.ies.luth.se/%7Es94a-lgn/cade/cade.html -- dead link 8/23/02
Description: An alpha Tcl/Tk/Tix based integrated platform for developing
C/C++ applications on Unix in X. It integrates your favorite
compiler and debugger with a multi-buffer editor and project
handler. You can code, compile, link, debug, and launch large
programming projects all from within Cade. Updates continue
to appear, with a formal release currently planned for February
1997.
Updated: 12/1996
Contact: mailto:[email protected] (Ludvig A. Norin)
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What: Code-Navigator
Where: http://www.wellcode.com or http://www.codenav.com
http://wellcode.com/home/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=17.
Description: Code-Navigator is a source code navigating, analysis
and developing tool. With Code-Navigator, you can edit
your source code. Further more you can browse and navigate
through it using the components provided with the tool, like the
Retriever and Class Browser..
Points of interest:
- syntax coloring
- tcl/tk parser
- project management/source code management
Code-Navigator GUI is written in Tcl/Tk. It supports several
languages, a screenshot for Tcl/Tk language support at wellcode.
Updated: 04/2005
Contact: mailto:[email protected]
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What: Crimson Editor V3.70
Where: http://www.crimsoneditor.com/
http://www.geocities.com/binnyva/code/tcl/editor.html
Description: A free editor for windows that supports many languages. Has
syntax highlighting for many languages like Tcl/Tk, perl, HTML, C++ and
a lot more. Features include syntax highlighting, ability to add many
tools and help files, braces matching with display,
auto-indentation, etc.
For a more comprehensive evaluation of Crimson Editor as a Tcl/Tk IDE,
visit the binnyva site
Updated: 10/2004
Contact: See web site
What: Crimson Editor V3.72
Where: http://www.emeraldeditor.com/
Description: A free and open source version of Crimson Editor maintained by
Emerald Editor Community. It has some bug fixes for original V3.70.
Has syntax highlighting for many languages like Tcl/Tk, perl, HTML, C++
and a lot more. Features include syntax highlighting, ability to add many
tools and help files, braces matching with display, auto-indentation, etc.
Updated: 02/2009
Contact: http://forum.emeraldeditor.com
see also [Crimson].
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* [CrowTDE]
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** D **
What: DGC Tools
Where: ftp://ftp.tcl.tk/pub/tcl/mirror/ftp.procplace.com/sorted/packages-7.6/text/dgctools-0.2.tar.gz
Description: Tke, a multi-window X11 text editor and "Tkt" - a
Terminal Emulator/Command line/Shell window program, and "tkb"
an experimental C++/C source browser. Requires tclX/Tk.
Updated: 10/1998
Contact: mailto:[email protected] (Dave Clemans)
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** E **
[http://www.hwaci.com/cgi-bin/toolbox/artifact/b6047009ce6a7b02d97fb820c8525fd98a2e5f2b?filename-e&ci=trunk%|%e], by [D. Richard Hipp]: Originally written in the 90's for Tk-3.6, still used in 2014 by the author for editing code. About 1500 lines. Mentioned in the [Tcl Chatroom] on 2014-08-27.
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What: e93
Where: ftp://crl.dec.com/pub/X11/contrib/editors/e93-1.2r6X.tar.gz
ftp://ftp.eu.net/X11/contrib/editors/e93-1.2r6X.tar.gz
ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/distfiles//e93-1.2r6X.tar.gz
Description: A programmer-oriented text editor which uses Tcl
as a scripting language. It allows an unlimited number
of open files, multiple selections, columnar selection,
cut/copy/paste, multiple clipboards, unlimited undo/redo,
regular expression search/replace, keyboard binding,
customizable menus, adjustable fonts, adjustable tab sizes,
ability to run tasks from within document windows, color and
more. No user manual exists yet.
Updated: 05/1998
Contact: mailto:[email protected]
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What: [Eddi]
Where: http://eddi.sourceforge.net/
Description: Text editor which provides colorization when editing various
programming languages (C, Java, Tcl, Perl, bash, sh, Matlab, LaTeX,
etc.), provides interfaces with make and rcs, etc.
Requires Tix 4.0 with XPM.
Updated: 01/2004
Contact: mailto:simonbachmann%40bluewin.ch
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'''[Eclipse] (with [EclipseDLTK] plugin)'''
What: Eclipse, EclipseDLTK
Where: http://www.eclipse.org/dltk
Description: Eclipse is a very large IDE with multiple language
support. Tcl is supported through the EclipseDLTK plugin,
offering synatax coloring, code folding, autocompletion,
integration with TclDevKit syntax checker, etc.
Updated: 08/2008
Contact:
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What: EDGE (Madden)
Where: http://www.ikm.com/%7Ephm/edge.html
http://ballade.cs.ucla.edu/%7Epickle/edge.html
Description: This is a "programming" editor, not a WYSIWYG tool; it is
sort of a hypertext-meets-emacs-meets-MacDraw. It lets you
edit 'projects', consisting of groups of chunks of text. It
has support for primitive data-flow diagrams, generates
EPS files from the diagrams, and uses emacs style key-bindings.
The first URL above is not there, and the version downloadable
from the second appears to be corrupt. [EMJ] has a copy, but
can't remember where it came from.
Updated: 07/2002
Contact: mailto:[email protected] (Patrick H. Madden)
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What: EDITCL
Where: http://members.aol.com/goetze1/ -- dead link 8/23/02
ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/Incoming/edith-0.1.tar.gz
ftp://ftp.tcl.tk/pub/tcl/mirror/ftp.procplace.com/sorted/packages-7.6/text/edith-0.1.tar.gz
Description: Small Tk editor with syntax formatting, jump to proc,
and save/execute tcl code.
Updated: 10/1998
Contact: mailto:[email protected] (Karsten Gtze)
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What: Editor2
Where: http://www.darmstadt.gmd.de/%7Edyer/tcl-tk/editor2.tar.gz
Description: A general program editor for Tcl/Tk, GCC C compiler, Java compiler
and user defined compilers.
Updated: 04/1997
Contact: http://www.darmstadt.gmd.de/%7Edyer/
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What: [EditPlus]
Where: http://www.editplus.com/
Description: Commercial Internet Ready Windows 32 bit Text editor which
provides syntax highlighting for a number of programming languages,
including Tcl. Has a 30 day free evaluation period.
Updated: 12/1998
Contact: mailto:[email protected]
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What: Elixir IDE
Where: http://www.elixir.com.sg/
Description: An programmer's editor developed in Java and sporting a Swing
user interface. Features a pluggable architecture supporting
compilers (including JDK 1.1, 1.2, and Jike),
scripting engines (including Scheme and Tcl),
and version control systems (including RCS).
Features file status indicator, syntax coloring, etc.
A free lite version with a 10 Java file limit is available.
Updated: 10/1998
Contact: mailto:[email protected] (Elixir Technology Pte Ltd.)
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What: Elsbeth
Where: http://www.ece.cmu.edu/afs/ece/usr/svoboda/www/elsbeth/homepage.html -- dead link 8/23/02
http://www.ece.cmu.edu/afs/ece/usr/svoboda/www/elsbeth/elsbeth.2.2.tar
ftp://ftp.tcl.tk/pub/tcl/mirror/ftp.procplace.com/sorted/packages-7.6/devel/elsbeth.2.2.tar.gz
Description: Elsbeth is a full-fledged Tk 4.x based text editor which
provides a library of bindings to add functions like search/replace
interactive window sizing/movement, word completion, and other
goodies to most of the standard Tk widgets.
Updated: 10/1999
Contact: mailto:[email protected] (David Svoboda)
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'''[Emacs]''' and '''XEmacs'''
Emacs is one of the most functional application development systems ever created.
You can edit, run, and debug applications in many different (computer) languages.
It is very extensible and programmable. XEmacs is a variant of Emacs that
some people prefer. The only real down side is that the extension language is
[Lisp]. :-)
Features:
* free
* syntax highlighting
* indentation and "electric braces"
* send buffer (file) to Tcl interpreter
What: Emacs
Where: http://www.gnu.org/
http://www.xemacs.org/
http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/ for Unix/Linux
http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/windows/ntemacs.html for Windows
Description: Multi-purpose text editing environment. As with a few other
cases in this catalog, these two (somewhat related) editors are
being mentioned due to the ability they have to do
Tcl/Tk syntax highlighting.
Updated: 11/1999
Contact: news:gnu.emacs.bug
news:comp.emacs
news:comp.emacs.xemacs
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What: Emacsclient alternative
Where: http://www.inx.de/%7Ejn/tcl-hacks/
Description: A "cheap" variant of the Emacsclient/server model which does
not wait for completion, works across a network on the same X
display, and utilizes xauth security, written in Tk and Emacs Lisp.
Updated: 10/1996
Contact: mailto:[email protected] (Juergen Nickelsen)
What: Emacspeak
Where: http://espeakf.sourceforge.net/
http://www.research.digital.com/CRL/personal/raman/emacspeak/emacspeak.html
http://www.research.digital.com/CRL/personal/raman/emacspeak/emacspeak.tar.gz
Description: Emacspeak is a speech output system that will allow
someone who cannot see to work directly on a UNIX system.
Emacspeak is built on top of Emacs. With emacspeak loaded, Emacs
provides spoken feedback for everything you do. Emacspeak
currently supports the new Dectalk Express speech synthesizer, as
well as older versions of the Dectalk e.g. the MultiVoice. See the
Emacspeak WWW page, the Emacspeak FAQ or the Emacspeak
distribution for additional details.
Requires GNU FSF Emacs 19 (v19.23 or later) and tclX 7.3B
to run Emacspeak.
Updated: 02/2000
Contact: mailto:[email protected] (T. V. Raman)
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[epcEdit]
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What: [eZdit]
Where: http://code.google.com/p/ezdit/
Description: The eZdit is a cross-platform text editor written in Tcl/Tk.
Features include syntax highlighting, auto-completion, code browsing,
auto-indentation, etc.
eZdit also supports plugins that extend the editor's functions.
Updated: 01/2010
Contact: mailto:[email protected] (Y. L. Tai)
** F **
What: [Fve]
Where: http://www.ne.jp/asahi/kazuo/sasagawa
Description: A file viewer/editor in Tcl/Tk. Works on Unix, Windows (and
Cygwin) and MacOS X.
Distributed under GPL and requires Tcl/Tk 8.x.
Currently v5.1.
Updated: 09/1999
Contact: mailto:[email protected]
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** G **
[Geany]
What: Geany
Where: http://www.geany.org/
Description: Geany is a small and lightweight integrated development environment.
It was developed to provide a small and fast IDE, which has only a few
dependencies from other packages. Another goal was to be as independent as possible
from a special Desktop Environment like KDE or GNOME. So it is using only the GTK2
toolkit, and therefore you need only the GTK2 runtime libraries to run Geany.
More here: http://wiki.tcl.tk/20977
Updated: 2018-02-25, v1.33
Contact: See web page for details.
What: gedit
Where: https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Gedit
Description: gedit is the default text editor of the GNOME desktop environment and
part of the GNOME Core Applications. Designed as a general purpose text editor,
gedit emphasizes simplicity and ease of use. It includes tools for editing source code
and structured text such as markup languages.[4]
Updated: 09/2015
Contact: See web page for details.
What: Glimmer
Where: http://glimmer.sourceforge.net/
Description: Programmer's editor for Linux, with revert, find/replace, syntax
highlighting (including Ada, Tcl/Tk, DTML, Object Caml, and others),
multiple level undo/redo, tear away windows, popup menu,
auto-intenting, Python scripting support, etc.
Currently at version 1.0
Updated: 11/2000
Contact: See SourceForge web page for details.
** I **
[IPEnv]
What: IPEnv
Where: http://www.ipenv.com
Description: an allround IDE, comprising a file browser and viewer,
a multi-threaded console, and an advanced multi-lingual editor
(Tcl/Tk; C++; HTML/Javascript). IPEnv does not work with projects.
Updated: 06/2018
Contact: See the web site
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What: iTickle
Where: http://www.ethermedia.jp
Description: An easy to use Tcl editor for Mac OSX.
Currently at version Beta 1.0
Updated: 01/2006
Contact: See web page for details.
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** J **
What: jEdit
Where: http://jedit.sourceforge.net/
Description: jEdit is a programmer's text editor being developed by Slava Pestov
and others. It is released under the GNU General Public License.
jEdit requires Java 2 (or Java 1.1 with Swing 1.1).
jEdit has an easy to use interface that resembles that of many other
Windows and MacOS text editors. jEdit is extremely customizable, and has
an extensive feature set.
jEdit also supports plugins which extend the editor's functionality.
Plugins currently exist for editing files on FTP servers, browsing
Java source, code completion, compilation, one-click compiler error go to,
and much more.
Updated: 01/2001
Contact: See SourceForge web page for details.
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[aqtools], formerly called ''js tools'',
A suite of applications along with reusable libraries used in these applications. Applications include an abbreviation manager (jabbrevs), a multi-font help viewing system (jdoc), a extensible multi-font, multi-mode text editor (jedit - includes some vi-like bindings), a tool supporting multilingual text msg management (jldb), a graphical analogue to more (jmore), a preferences manager (jprefs), plus numerous other support tools and demonstration programs.
Note that there are a large number of useful procedures that come as a part of this package including a set of rich text management procedures, as well as ones to save tagged and marked text to a file and restore it, as well as arbitrary metadata, also saving to HTML, TeX, PostScript.
** K **
What: Kate
Where: http://kate.kde.org
Description: The KDE Advanced Text Editor.
Multi document editor with highlighting support for many languages
(including Tcl/Tk), support for opening large files (50MB in a few
seconds), multiple views, plugin system, a bunch of useful integrated
tools (such as a terminal, XML validator), file browser with "networking
transparency" (eg, browsing files via FTP or SSH) and very customziable.
Updated: 07/2005
Contact: See the web site
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* [Komodo]
Where: [ActiveState]
Description: An IDE for various [scripting language]s, XML, HTML, and CSS.
Includes an editor, debugger, integrated Syntax check ...
Runs on Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X. There is a free version of the editor, called ''Komodo Edit''.
Updated: 07/2007
Contact: See the web site
** L **
What: [Leo] - Literate Editor with Outlines
** M **
What: MA
Where: http://www.call-with-current-continuation.org/ma/ma.html
Description: a minimalistic variant of the [http://acme.cat-v.org/%|%Acme editor], written in Tcl/Tk.
Contact: http://www.call-with-current-continuation.org/me.html
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What: [MEdit]
- Not to be confused with this Medit (or mooedit): [http://mooedit.sourceforge.net/]
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[MetPad]
What: MetPad - Martin Eders Tcl/Tk Pad
Where: http://sf.net/projects/metpad
http://metpad.gru.at
http://wiki.tcl.tk/metpad
Description: MetPad is a text editor with a VIM-like command mode,
written in Tcl/Tk and runnable on many platforms.
It provides an intuitive GUI (including toolbars, line numbering,
file list box, etc.), a powerful search function and supports
editing multiple files.
Binaries are provided for Linux and Windows OS
Updated: 03/2006
Contact: [email protected]
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What: ML
Where: http://fastbase.co.nz/edit/index.html
or: http://countessmod.berlios.de/ml/
Description: Syntax highlighting Tcl/Tk text editor.
Updated: 02/2002
Contact: mailto:[email protected] (Peter Campbell)
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What: ML - Heavily Modified & Improved
Where: http://www.geocities.ws/thezipguy/mytcldesktop/ml124.kit
Description: Syntax highlighting Tcl/Tk text editor. Nice Program
with added features, like a toolbar.
Updated: 07/2012
Contact: [Zipguy]
- See at [ML - Heavily Modified & Improved]
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What: MicroEmacs - by no means "Micro" in functionality
Where: http://www.jasspa.com
Description: Syntax highlighting, smart auto-indent, Tcl source browsing and
support for many other languages as well. User extensible via its
own built in scripting language, no Lisp involved. Cross platform
in existance since 1988.
Updated: 10/2009, actively maintained.
See Also: [MicroEmacs]
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What: moonshine
Where: DEAD LINK 08/16/03 - http://www.rednecksoft.com/
Description: Source code editor which recognizes most of the Tcl/Tk, Itcl,
and Expect commands. Has customizable syntax highlighting
Updated: 02/2000
Contact: mailto:[email protected]
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What: MSEdit
Where: http://msedit.googlepages.com/home
Description: An easy to use text editor written in/for TCL/TK using Tile.
* Runs on Windows and Linux.
* Multilingual English/français
* Multiple files using tabs/tree
* Full bracket matching with highlighting and goto/extend selection
* Syntax Highlighting, User Highlighting
* Proc listing with dynamic positional feedback (in what proc is the cursor)
* Reindenting of TCL Code using the TCL style guide rules
* Full TCL help (currently 8.4.12) (Ctrl-t on any keyword) and online help for th editor
* Bookmarking mark up to 10 bookmarks per file
* Proc relative line numbering (For TCL error messages)
* Quick searching in all open files and recursive sub-directories
* Quick color editor (#234567 what color is that ?)
* PDF printing
* Project files with full context save
* Block commenting (Ctrl-A to add Ctrl-A to remove)
* Interactive TCL console
* UUencoding for gif files
* File Difference mechanism (What have I changed, can use difference before reloading)
* Portable no install/registry use all context in ini file/project files.
Currently at version 7.10.
Updated: 10/2007
Contact: [Martyn Smith]
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What: MtScript
Where: http://www.lpl.univ-aix.fr/projects/multext/MtScript/
Description: Alpha release level multi-lingual text editor developed
within the MULTEXT project, providing facilities for
creating and saving files in a wide variety of languages and
character sets. Supports various writing systems, directional
writing, specific text associations with particular languages,
user modifiable writing rules, use of a standard keyboard,
co-mingling of 1 and multi byte character sets.
MtScript is freely available for non-commerical, non-military
purposes. A compiled version for SPARC Solaris 1.x or 2.x
is available.
Updated: 11/1996
Contact: mailto:[email protected] (Jean Ve'ronis)
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On Windows, some users report appreciation for
Multi-Edit http://www.multieditsoftware.com/
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What: Mxedit
Where: ftp://parcftp.xerox.com/pub/mxedit/mxedit.2.4.tar.Z
ftp://ftp.tcl.tk/pub/tcl/mirror/ftp.procplace.com/sorted/packages-7.6/text/mxedit.2.3.1.tar.gz
ftp://ftp.tcl.tk/pub/tcl/mirror/ftp.procplace.com/sorted/packages-7.6/text/mxedit.menus.gz
Description: A Tk text editor. Note that the edit
widget itself is stand-alone so that you can use it in other
applications. Also, mxedit.menus is a Tk script to
put a veneer over Tk menus.
Updated: 10/1998
Contact: mailto:[email protected] (Brent Welch)
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[Myrmeco]
What: Myrmeco
Where: http://www.neatware.com/myrmecox/
Description: Trial version of a commercial Tcl/Tk IDE for Windows 95/98/2000/NT
Supports Multithreads, Unicode, and the Tcl Stubs interface.
Includes project, command and console view, smart MDI editor with
color coding of command keywords and comments,
command keyword editor, Tcl/Tk 8.2 core, and a debugger. Also
includes a web builder (MyrmecoWeb),
MyrmecoWiz, a wizard for generating c/c++ code templates for Tcl
extensions, MyrmecoTk, a component based framework for GUI applications,
Salan, a Tcl extension for HTML, CGI, and XML.
Platform: Windows 95/98/2000/NT 4.0
Current version is 2.3.
Updated: 11/1998
Contact: mailto:[email protected]
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[MyTcl]
What: MyTcl
Where: http://code.google.com/p/mytcl/
Description: Powerful Tcl/Tk IDE.
Updated: 2011-06-27
Contact: mailto:[email protected] ([In-Hak Min])
Features:
- Based on the 8.5.9 Tcl Core
- Quick view documentation (F1)
- Includes many packages
- Support docking frame
- Syntax highlighting
- Multiple file editing
- Command, word and option auto-completion
- Command usage tooltip window
- Building execution file using tclkit
- Code explorer
- Watch variable window
- Find and replace window
- Fully debugger (step into, run to cursor, toggle breakpoint, show value of variable)
- Error tracer
- Support console window like tkcon
- more...
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** N **
What: Ned
Where: From the contact
Description: A highly modular text editor with modules for browsing,
editing, find/replace, execute text, conversions, manipulate
test from the net, hypertext help, etc.
Updated:
Contact: mailto:[email protected] (Nat Pryce)
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What: NEdit
Where: http://nedit.org/
http://www-pat.fnal.gov/nirvana/nedit.html
http://www.fnal.gov/fermitools/abstracts/nedit/abstract.html
ftp://ftp.fnal.gov/pub/nedit/5_0/
Description: Provides multi-language syntax highlighting that works
in real time. Includes built-in syntax highlighting for a number
of languages including Tcl. The editor itself does not use Tcl.
Updated: 06/2000
Contact: mailto:[email protected] (Mark Edel)
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What: notepad
Where: http://www.fe.msk.ru/%7Evitus/works/notepad.tcl
Description: Simple editor (actually a clone of Windows NT 4.0 notepad)
Contain several commands which are specific for advanced users,
i.e. ability to pipe selection through command.
Updated: 12/1997
Contact: mailto:[email protected] (Victor Wagner)
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* [Notepad++]
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What: notepad2
Where: http://www.flos-freeware.ch/notepad2.html, http://xhmikosr.github.io/notepad2-mod/
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What: nvi
Where: http://www.bostic.com/vi/
http://www.kotnet.org/~skimo/nvi/
ftp://ftp.sleepycat.com/pub/nvi-1.79.tar.gz
Description: Nvi is a vi variant, from 4.4BSD; it includes both embedded
Tcl scripting and a Tcl/Tk embed wrapper. It also has ''almost''
i18n support. Embedded Perl and embedded Tcl are provided, but
they cannot both be used in the same build.
Updated: 06/2000
Contact: mailto:[email protected] (Keith Bostic)
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** O **
What: Organizer
Where: http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/6333/organizer
Description: Text file browser/editor. Oriented around the concept of
book (a directory), section (subdirectory) and page (text file).
Provides a command line like vi. Supports table formating, an index
generator, filtering, links between pages. Latest version
not available at this URL - email the contact for availability.
Updated: 04/1999
Contact: mailto:[email protected] (Ad<E9>rito Angelino)
** P **
What: Phoenix
Where: http://http.bsd.uchicago.edu/%7El-newberg/phoenix-0.1.8.html -- dead link 8/23/02
Description: WWW editor/browser, built upon tkWWW.
Updated:
Contact: mailto:[email protected] (Lee Newberg)
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What: Point
Where: ftp://ftp.cs.unm.edu/pub/Point/point1.63.tar.Z
ftp://ftp.tcl.tk/pub/tcl/mirror/ftp.procplace.com/sorted/packages-7.6/text/point1.63.tar.gz
Description: A Tk based text editor - 1.60+ works with Tk 3.
Updated: 10/1998
Contact: mailto:[email protected] (Charlie Crowley)
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* [PSPad]
What: PSPad
Where: http://www.pspad.com/
Description: PSPad is a *FREE* programmer's editor for the Windows platform.
This *is not* your typical free editor. PSPad has the features
and functionality of most professional, commercial editors and even
a few they wish they had. I can't even begin to list the features
of this program, so I won't. Suffice it to say that if your favorite
editor has a feature that you just can't live without, it's probably
available in PSPad. Check out the website, and the program. You'll be
glad you did.
Updated: 03/2015
Contact: See website
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What: PVM
Where: http://www.nyx.net/%7Edminer/pvm/
Description: Paradigm Visual Make is a software development environment
written in Tcl/Tk. It incorporates a text editor, software
project (aka makefile) editor and enables you to develop and
build your packages within a single program. It can start an
external debugger, and execute almost any external text program,
putting its output into a specialized PVM text window. It
looks like a Microsoft MDI application. Requires Unix, X,
Tk 4.1 or higher, and xlsfonts.
Updated: 08/1998
Contact: mailto:[email protected] (Andrew Gur
**S**
What: SciTe
Where: http://www.scintilla.org/SciTE.html
Description: SciTE is a SCIntilla based Text Editor. Scintilla is a free
source code editing component. It comes with complete source code and
a license that permits use in any free project or commercial product.
Capabilities: unicode, syntax highlighting, multidocument, run, output window, outline, regexp,
plain text config, per directory config, auto save, auto refresh
Platform: win32, linux, solaris (GTK+)
Updated: 06/2015
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What: Sedit
Where: DEAD LINK 08/16/03 - http://world.std.com/%7Ecatbird/my-programs-4.html
Description: An iTk application intended to implement a context sensitive
editor.
Updated: 09/1996
Contact: mailto:[email protected] (Fred Stewart)
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What: setedit
Where: DEAD LINK 08/16/03 - http://members.xoom.com/stropea/setedit.html
Description:
Updated: 11/1999
Contact: mailto:[email protected]
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What: SlickEdit
Where: http://www.slickedit.com/
Description: Programmers Text Editor and Build Environment
Includes normal advanced editor tools including overlapped
windows, configurable syntax highliting, fully programmable,
macros, rectangular selection, block indentation, built-in
ctags like jump to references/definitions, code templates,
Workspaces and Project trees, VC DSP/DSW support and
much more.
Tcl and IncrTcl fully supported.
Currently at Version 6.0.
Updated: 3/2001
Contact: mailto:[email protected]
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What: Source Navigator
Where: Dead link: http://www.cygnus.com/sn/
http://sourcenav.sourceforge.net/
http://sources.redhat.com/sourcenav/
ftp://ftp.freesoftware.com/pub/sourceware/sourcenav/releases/SN451.tar.gz
ftp://unix.hensa.ac.uk/mirrors/sourceware.cygnus.com/pub/sourcenav/releases/SN451.tar.gz
ftp://gd.tuwien.ac.at/gnu/sourceware/sourcenav/releases/SN451.tar.gz
Description: Source-Navigator is a IDE with code comprehension features.
It is a code analyzer and reverse engineering tool to give
an understanding of C, C++, Java, Tcl, itcl, FORTRAN, COBOL, and
assembly programs.
Includes code parsers, a symbol hierarchy browser, source code editor,
retriever, code metrics, and more.
It is now a GPL application, and is written in Tcl/Tk/itcl
Updated: 08/2000
Contact: mailto:[email protected]
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What: STEAD
Where: http://www.ensta.fr/%7Ediam/stead
Description: Sympathetic Tk-based Editor for Average Dummies (STEAD)
is a Tk text editor. The doc is in French with menus in English.
Text selections (including rectangulars) can be piped
through filters, search and replace using regular expressions,
multilevel undo and redo, colorisation and many other features.
Works with tk8.4.
Updated: 05/2003
Contact: mailto:[email protected] (Maurice Diamantini)
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What: SubEthaEdit
Where: http://www.codingmonkeys.de/subethaedit/
Description: SubEthaEdit is a powerful and lean text editor. And it's the only
collaborative one you can actually use. By combining the ease of Bonjour
with the world's best text collaboration engine, it makes working together
not only possible but even fun...
Platform: MacOS X
Updated: 01/2006
** T **
What: tau
Where: http://www.ice.ru/%7Evitus/works/tau.html
Description: Tcl/Tk based text editor.
Moved to http://www.45.free.net/~vitus/, but I could not find any "tau" there.
The tau that can be found is not the real tau, I guess...
Updated: 06/1998
Contact: mailto:[email protected] (Victor Wagner)
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What: TAVED
Where: http://imagic.weizmann.ac.il/%7Edov/dov-pd.html
Description: A simple Tcl/Tk editor for Hebrew. Contains right to left
core bindings that can be applied on any Tcl/Tk text widget.
Does automatic word wrap, paragraph reformatting, Emacs like
bindings, cut and paste, Postscript printing, and a virtual
keyboard.
Updated: 06/1998
Contact: mailto:[email protected] (Dov Grobgeld)
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What: Tcl Developer Studio
Where: http://kakunin.chat.ru/tcldev/
http://kakunin.chat.ru/tcldev2/index.html <-- Second version, pre-alpha state
Description: Environment for Tcl/Tk developers. Provides
multi-file editor with syntax indenting, highlighting, find
functions, CVS control interface, simple project support, printing
fast file navigation.
Updated: 09/2008
Contact: mailto:[email protected])
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What: tclHTML/HTMLinux
Where: DEAD LINK 08/16/03 - http://www.millennium-fs.com/tclhtml/
Description: Pre-alpha release of a shareware HTML editor written in Tcl/Tk.
Currently at v.05.
Updated: 07/1999
Contact: mailto:[email protected]
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+++
What: [Tcl TextEdit]
Where: http://user.tninet.se/%7Ehkc141i/edit.html, redirects to http://tcltextedit.sourceforge.net
Description: Text editor for the X window system. Requires
Tcl/Tk 8.0 or higher.
Updated: 10/1998
Contact: mailto:[email protected] (Dennis Ehlin)
+++
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+++
What: Textmate
Where: http://macromates.com
Description: Programmer text editor for Mac OS X with syntax highlighting for a lot of languages, macros, snippets, project management, but lightweight with a clean and minimalistic GUI.
Updated: 07/2010
+++
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What: [Tcl/Tk Project Manager]
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What: [tG²] => Tcl/Tk GUI Generator (IDE)
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What: tdb
Where http://browsex.com/TDB.html
Description: A Tcl debugger, front-end for gdb, plus simple editor.
Tdb has syntax highlighting for C and Tcl, undo, change fonts
colors, etc. Has a simple project interface that uses/creates
Makefiles. Written entirely in Tcl. Is able to
debug Tcl with the new (TIP #86) line number patch for Tcl.
Is actually capable of debugging C and Tcl simultaneously
to step into extensions.
Updated: 10/03/2002
Contact: [email protected]
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What: [tease]
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What: TextPad Tcl/Tk syntax dictionaries
Where: http://www.textpad.com/add-ons/syntax.html
http://www.textpad.com/
Description: Provides syntax parsing for the textpad editor.
Has functions similar to UltraEdit, but some people
prefer it.
Updated: 12/1999
Contact: Unknown
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What: tickle
Where: ftp://btc2.up.net/pub/users/time/mac/Tickle5.0v1.sea.hqx
Description: Tickle is a Macintosh text editor and file converter
handling binhex, uudecode, compress, tar, MacBinary, Apple
Single/Double, etc. Supports System 7's drag and drop.
Provides access to Macintosh functions such as Resource Manager,
Communications Toolbox, OSA components, Editions and
AppleEvents. Contains a Macintosh Tcl interpreter and
library. Supports tclX extensions and some unix equivalent
utilities.
Updated: 08/1998
Contact: mailto:[email protected]
mailto:[email protected]
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What: Tickle Text
Where: http://www.linguasos.org/tcltext.html
Description: a fast, lightweight text editor written in Tcl.Tk by [tonytraductor].
Supports editing of edit a wide variety of text files or scripts,
including .txt, .sh, .py, .tcl, .css, .html, .c, .sh, .pl, .xml, .tmx, LaTeX, etc.
TickleText is themeable, includes an integrated dictionary, calculator, calendar,
xterm and wish terminal. It shows line numbers, can insert a date, count your words, goto line #,
insert special characters, open multiple windows, open a browser, export to PDF,
both from any text file, and/or from .tex (LaTeX) files. Some functions are *nix only (xterm, hello).
Creates templates for certain file types (htm, latex, tcl scripts), and will soon have a built-in ftp client
for uploading/downloading files to/from a remote server.
Depends on [ActiveTcl8.5]
Updated: 08/22/2008
Contact: [tonytraductor]
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What: [TIDE]
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What: TIGER
Where: ftp://metallica.prakinf.tu-ilmenau.de/pub/PROJECTS/TIGER1.0/tiger1.0.tar.gz
DEAD LINK 08/16/03 - http://metallica.prakinf.tu-ilmenau.de/egr/tiger.htm
Description: Tcl-based Interpretative Graphics EnviRonment is a tool for
programming OpenGL. It has a Tcl extension for OpenGL 1.0,
with integration of the Tk widget set, extensibile TIGER kernel,
a Tk editor/soft debugger (in development), and a course for students
to learn OpenGL. Depends on Tcl 7.3. Runs on Irix, SunOS, AIX,
Linux, NetBSD, HPUX. Not for professional or commercial usage
without registration.
Send the line "subscribe TIGER mailing list" to join the TIGER mailing
list.
Updated:
Contact: mailto:[email protected] (Ekkehard 'Ekki' Beier)
mailto:[email protected] (TIGER mailing list)
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what: [Tiny Tcl/Tk IDE]
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What: [TKAPPS]
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What: TkDesk
Where: http://sd.znet.com/%7Ejchris/tkdesk/
ftp://ftp.psychosis.com/
Description: Unix/X graphical file manager. Allows an arbitrary number
of file and directory browser windows, configurable file-specific
popup-menus, history mechanism of directories, opened files,
executed commands, etc., annotated files, ability to search for
files by annotation, name, contents, size or age, trash can,
drag and drop, disk usage of directories hierarchies,
performs file operations in the background, bookmarks,
configurable application bar, multi-buffer editor, sound support.
At psychosis find scp-wrapper - written to be used with TkDesk,
it is a cp/secure cp wrapper.
Now supports Tcl/Tk 8.x.
Updated: 05/2000
Contact: [email protected]
mailto:[email protected] (TkDesk mailing list "subscribe tkdesk")
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* [tkdiff]
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What: TKE
Where: http://tke.sourceforge.net
Description: Full-featured code editor written in Tcl/Tk for advanced users.
In fact, TKE is a unique phenomenon in Tcl/Tk world.
A short (far from being full) list of TKE features:
- Multi-pane and Tabbed Interface
- Bird’s Eye Navigation
- File System Sidebar
- File Difference Viewer
- Bookmarks
- Syntax Support
- Powerful Search/Replace
- Code Folding
- Indentation with Smart / Auto / No Options
- Multi-Cursor / Multi-Selection
- Fine-grained Selections by the Keyboard Only
- Clipboard History
- Snippet and File Templates
- Command Launcher
- Multiple Encodings
- Support of Localization
- Customizable Themes
- Customizable Keyboard Shortcuts
- Customizable Multitude of Settings
- Shared TKE Settings
- Wonderful Plugins' Architecture
- Plugins written in Tcl/Tk, debug support provided
- File Exporting in various formats
- Native Remote File Editing
- Native Vim Support
- Native Emmet Support
- Minimalist UI (only what is necessary is enabled)
- Language-Specific Reference Documentation
- Complete and Clear User Guide
- Complete and Clear Plugin Developer Guide
- Cross-Platform
- Free
Perhaps, the TKE main feature is the active development nowadays.
Updated: 17 Jan 2019
Last release: TKE 3.6 is first and foremost a bug fix release,
but it is also one with a lot of small improvements
made all around the application.
Contact: mailto:[email protected] (Trevor Williams)
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What: tkedit
Where: ftp://ftp.ifh.de/pub/unix/edit/tkedit-2.3.0.tar.gz
ftp://ftp.tcl.tk/pub/tcl/mirror/ftp.procplace.com/sorted/packages-7.6/text/tkedit-2.2.0.tar.gz
Description: Tk text editor with multiple buffers, split views, function
key macro recording, columnar blocks, X11 selections used
a lot, C, FORTRAN and Tcl function summaries, can be used as
an X replacement for 'more' at the end of a pipeline.
It also has macros for keyword highlighting C, FORTRAN and Tcl
and function folding. It also can do Tcl syntax checking.
Version 2 supports Tk 4.1.
Updated: 12/1997
Contact: mailto:[email protected] (Rainer Kowallik)
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What: Tkeditor
Where: DEAD LINK 08/16/03 - http://developer.berlios.de/project/?group_id=77
Description: tcl/tk text editor framework. This project is meant to
use plugins, so contributors can add functions to the extensible
system.
Updated: 04/2002
Contact: smalllinux at netscape dot net (Steven Gibson)
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What: tkfvedit
Where: http://www.ne.jp/asahi/sasagawa/homepage/
Description: Unix / Windows editor in Tcl/Tk. Requires Tcl7.6/8.0.
Version 1.0 now available.
Updated: 11/1998
Contact: mailto:[email protected] (kazuo sasagawa)
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What: TkNotepad
Where: http://www.mindspring.com/%7Ejoeja/programs.html
ftp://ftp.mindspring.com/users/joeja/
Description: TkNotepad is a simple text editor like Windows notepad.
It requires Tcl/Tk 8.x. Currently at version v0.7.5.
Updated: 05/1999
Contact: mailto:[email protected]
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What: Tksesh
Where: http://www.iut.univ-paris8.fr/%7Erosmord/archives/TKSESH/
Description: Beta release of a Ancient Egyptian hieroglpyic editor/dictionary.
Requires Tcl/Tk, C compiler, and SWI prolog.
Updated: 12/1998
Contact: mailto:[email protected]
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What: ts (TeX)
Where: ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/apps/tex/ts -- dead link 8/23/02
Description: An easy to use TeX shell for the X window system.
It includes an editor.
Updated:
Contact: mailto:[email protected]
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What: Tycho
Where: http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/tycho/
http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/tycho/tycho0.2.1/tycho0.2.1.src.tar.gz
Description: Tycho is an GUI itcl development environment.
Eventually, Tycho will include a graphical block diagram editor for
dataflow graphs, among other things. Currently, it has some
text editing features, an itcl graphical class browser,
HTML viewer, an integrated documentation system to create HTML
from itcl classes, and provides support for creating
large applications. Tycho includes a Tcl/Java interface
that runs under Solaris and Windows NT. Future plans are to
add better interaction between Java and Tcl. Tycho is freely
distributable.
Updated: 02/2000
Contact: http://ptolemy.eecs.berkeley.edu/~cxh (Christopher Brooks)
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** U **
What: ultraedit
Where: http://www.ultraedit.com/
Description: Windows Text editor with syntax highlighting - includes Tcl/Tk.
Updated: 12/1999
Contact: Unknown
** V **
What: Vim
Where: http://www.vim.org/
Description: Vi improved clone which provides language syntax colorization
(including Tcl), command line edit and recall, filename completion,
split windows, mouse control, drag and drop, and other features.
And it embeds Tcl as an extension language!
A graphical interface is also available - it is known as gvim.
Updated: 2018-05-18 - Vim 8.1
Contact: mailto:[email protected]
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Note: For those editing TCL for Synopsys and IBM ASIC tools, there are color
syntaxing files for these tools available at www.zimmerdesignservices.com
** W **
What: winvi
Where: http://www.winvi.de/en/
Description: Windows Vi implementation.
Currently at version 2.97 .
Updated: 11/2006
Contact: See web site
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What: WISH [Supernotepad]
Where: http://www.pa-mcclamrock.com/papenguinspacks.html#supernotepad
Description: Simple text and HTML editor written in Tcl/Tk.
No syntax highlighting or other fancy stuff, but it does have
auto-indentation according to brace nesting and single-keystroke
insertion of paired braces, brackets, etc., plus it can instantly
test-run Tcl/Tk code.
Updated: 2011 Apr 2
Contact: See web site
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What: Wished
Where: http://www.algonet.se/%7Ewiss/ ('''url is dead''')
Description: Simple text editor written in Tcl/Tk
Updated: 07/1998
Contact: mailto:[email protected] (Jonas Wissting)
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** X **
What: xtem
Where: http://ftp.iwd.uni-bremen.de/xtem/xtem_texmenu.html
ftp://ftp.iwd.uni-bremen.de/pub/tex/xtem/xtem_texmenu.tar.gz
ftp://ftp.iwd.uni-bremen.de/pub/tex/xtem.v6/xtem_texmenu.6.18.tar.gz
Description: Provides a simple graphical user interface to control an editor,
TeX and LaTeX, previewers, printing, syntax checking, spell checking,
index building, bibtex, etc. Requires Tcl 7.[456]/8.x, Tk, tclX.
Updated: 04/1998
Contact: mailto:[email protected] (Roland Weibezahn)
What: XTeXShell
Where: ftp://tsx-11.mit.edu/pub/linux/packages/TeX/XTeXShell-0.91.tar.gz
Description: Tk 4.x/tclX based shell around LaTeX/TeX, providing hypertext
help, interactive editor, and spell checking.
Updated:
Contact: mailto:[email protected] (hofmann)
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What: XWordPad
Where: http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Campus/6846/
(No download at the given page, contact the author).
Description: Tcl/Tk text editor supporting plain text of unlimited
size. Uses standard menus, supports copy, paste, cut,
unlimited undo/redo, toolbar and balloon help, quick
search, font, style and size choices, multifile file
editing, etc.
Runs on Tcl/Tk 7.4-8.x, and works on Unix and Windows.
Currently at version 2.1.
Updated: 02/2000
Contact: mailto:[email protected]
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What: XZ editor
Where: http://www.hf.rim.or.jp/%7Enagao/xz1.0b.tar.gz -- dead link 8/23/02
Description: A Tk based text editor intended to be WordStar (or VZ editor)
compatible. Multi windows and line number facility is available with
many system configurations such as color, font, etc. The current
version is implemented with the "Object-Tcl ver 1.0", but only a
stripped script is available in this distribution.
Unix platform and Tcl7.0/Tk4.0 or newer versions are required.
Tcl8.0/Tk8.0 is not supported yet.
Updated: 12/1997
Contact: mailto:[email protected] (Nagao Shijo)
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What: Yapakit
Where: http://pagesperso-orange.fr/yapakit.fortran/
Description: Yapakit is a fortran editor for Windows, Linux and Mac.
It provides extended text processing features as well as other
goodies, such as : explore a fortran project, generate html documentation of a fortran project,
display call/use tree, run and manage commands, file explorer, etc...
Updated: 10/2008
Contact: [email protected] (Michaël Baudin)
** Misc **
anonymous: Anyone know a Tcl word processing application which allows one to
write text in various fonts, colors, sizes, styles, etc., does margins, inserts
images, etc. and then outputs that file in some useful format - rtf, pdf,
postscript or something? Preferably script only (no compiler available) and
for sparc solaris.
[escargo] 2003-12-05: What platform(s) must be used with the editor?
anonymous: '''gVim''' for Windows generates HTML, so I guess any Vim will do
too. '''SciTe''' generates HTML, XML, RTF, PDF and Latex and is included in the
list above. It runs on Windows and Linux. Surely there is a BSD port, I guess.
Up to you to investigate the Solaris arena.
[LV]: gvim is not script only - but the Solaris binary for gVim is available
from Sun's free software distribution, so it may already be on your machine.
And yes, someone could code in HTML, TeX, etc. But I believe the previous
poster was probably seeking a [WYSIWYG] type editor...
[tonytraductor] 2008-08-22: [http://www.linguasos.org/tcltext.html%|%Tickle
Text] will do html, pdf, latex, etc. It is primarily for linux, but can be
made to work on any *nix, including the pseudo-nix MacOS, and, I would guess,
Solaris.
See also [WISEWIG]
** To Do **
[PYK]: Dedicate this page exclusively to editors written in Tcl, and move
other content to some other page, maybe [Text Editors].
** Page Authors **
[RWT]:
[PYK]:
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'''[LAM] - 2015-06-13 23:42:42'''
There are editors still actively mantained but whose updates are wrong. Isn't better take out the update data?.
[PYK] 2022-04-10: Which updates are wrong?
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'''[norbert21] - 2015-11-26 14:45:37'''
<http://www.pa-mcclamrock.com> does no longer exist. Thanks.
[https://web.archive.org/web/20110826011545/http://pa-mcclamrock.com/icebox.html%|%archived version] is available.
Other versions are available. [escargo]
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