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Diffstat (limited to 'ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/SUPPORT_STATUS')
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1 files changed, 8 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/SUPPORT_STATUS b/ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/SUPPORT_STATUS index e041d8abd2..9cfc02d473 100644 --- a/ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/SUPPORT_STATUS +++ b/ext/tk/lib/tkextlib/SUPPORT_STATUS @@ -18,6 +18,13 @@ script may give you some hints about that. 'not support' does *NOT* mean that the extension doesn't work on Ruby/Tk. + The version number of each extension means the latest version + which is checked its feature. That is, it does NOT means only + version of working. Library files maybe include some features + which is included in the former version but removed from the + latest, and maybe able to support the later version then the + shown version. + Even if the status of the extension is 'not support', you can control the functions/widgets of the extension without wrapper libraries by Tk.tk_call(), Tk.ip_eval(), and so on. @@ -77,7 +84,7 @@ TclX CVS/Hd(2005-02-07) ==> tclx (partial support; infox command and XPG/3 message catalogs only) -TkTreeCtrl 1.0 http://tktreectrl.sourceforge.net/ ==> treectrl +TkTreeCtrl 1.1 http://tktreectrl.sourceforge.net/ ==> treectrl Tile 0.6 http://tktable.sourceforge.net/tile/ ==> tile |