Index: tclreadline.n.in ================================================================== --- tclreadline.n.in +++ tclreadline.n.in @@ -1,9 +1,9 @@ .TH tclreadline n "@TCLREADLINE_VERSION@" "Johannes Zellner" .\" FILE: "/home/joze/src/tclreadline/tclreadline.n.in" -.\" LAST MODIFIED: "Mon Mar 1 09:49:08 1999 (joze)" +.\" LAST MODIFIED: "Mon Mar 1 13:38:15 1999 (joze)" .\" (C) 1999 by Johannes Zellner .\" Johannes.Zellner@physik.uni-karlsruhe.de .\" $Id$ .\" --- .\" @@ -54,10 +54,17 @@ The advantage of \fBtclreadline\fP is that it uses the callback handler mechanism of the gnu readline while it processes tcl events. This way X events from a wish gui will processed as well as events from the \fPtclreadline\fP line interface. +.PP + +\fBtclreadline\fP is basically a shared library and a few tcl scripts +which are accessed with the tcl package require command. Therefore +\fBtclreadline\fP should work with all common extensions like +\fBblt, itcl, itk, tix ...\fP. + .\".SH SOURCE FILES .SH COMMANDS