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authorNorbert Preining <norbert@preining.info>2019-09-02 13:46:59 +0900
committerNorbert Preining <norbert@preining.info>2019-09-02 13:46:59 +0900
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diff --git a/systems/mac/support/alpha/tcl/alphatk/Alphatk-Readme.txt b/systems/mac/support/alpha/tcl/alphatk/Alphatk-Readme.txt
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+What is Alphatk?
+
+Alphatk is a text editor. It's most useful for programmers, those writing a
+lot of TeX or LaTeX documents, and for editing of HTML source files. It has
+very rich features to aid in writing and editing files of those document
+types. The programming languages most strongly supported are C, C++, Java,
+Tcl, Perl, Matlab, in addition to LaTeX and CSS/HTML. Most other common
+languages (around 50!) are also supported, although perhaps not with quite
+such a rich feature set. As well as being useful for creating and editing
+such documents, Alphatk provides a host of facilities for communicating with
+compilers, diff, patch, version control systems etc.
+
+Alphatk is written entirely in Tcl (http://www.tcl.tk), the scripting and
+gui language originally developed by John Ousterhout. This means it is
+easily extendable, configurable etc. Most aspects of its behaviour can be
+configured using various 'Preferences' dialogs. If you can program in Tcl
+you can tweak it in any way you like. However it is designed to be used by
+people who cannot program in Tcl.
+
+Alphatk is a little like emacs, in that it is a very powerful text editor.
+However it was always designed with a graphical interface in mind (for many
+years Alpha was a MacOS only product written in C. This is effectively a
+re-implementation of Alpha by emulating its inner functionality in plain
+Tcl).
+
+Alphatk is not freeware. You can purchase a license to Alphatk at
+<http://order.kagi.com/?1GU>.
+
+New releases will be made as frequently as is necessary to keep up with
+bug reports and feature requests. Bug fixes and code contributions are
+much appreciated.
+
+Alphatk would never have existed had it not been for Pete Keleher, the
+creator of 'Alpha', a MacOS only editor, and for the community of Alpha
+users who have contributed vast amounts of Tcl code which help make
+Alphatk the powerful editor it now is.
+
+Alphatk should run on Windows, Unix or MacOS.
+
+The web site for Alphatk is <http://www.purl.org/net/alphatk>
+The ftp site for Alphatk is <ftp://ftp.ucsd.edu/pub/alpha/tcl/alphatk/>
+
+(If you were reading this in Alphatk, you could 'alt-double-click' or use 'F6'
+on these links to go to them).
diff --git a/systems/mac/support/alpha/tcl/alphatk/Readme.txt b/systems/mac/support/alpha/tcl/alphatk/Readme.txt
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+What is Alphatk?
+
+Alphatk is a text editor. It's most useful for programmers, those
+writing a lot of TeX or LaTeX documents, and for editing of HTML source
+files. It has very rich features to aid in writing and editing files of
+those document types. The programming languages most strongly supported
+are C, C++, Java, Tcl, Perl, Matlab, in addition to LaTeX and CSS/HTML.
+Most other common languages (around 50!) are also supported, although
+perhaps not with quite such a rich feature set. As well as being useful
+for creating and editing such documents, Alphatk provides a host of
+facilities for communicating with compilers, diff, patch, version control
+systems, ftp sites, web sites, etc.
+
+Alphatk is a little like emacs, in that it is a very powerful text editor.
+However it was designed with a graphical interface in mind, which can make
+it rather more mouse-friendly, and less reliant on cryptic keystrokes
+(although any action can be bound to any key combination so those who don't
+use a mouse much will still be happy!). Alphatk has a very rich feature
+set.
+
+Alphatk runs on Windows, Unix and MacOS X, so you can use the same editor on
+all your platforms.
+
+Alphatk comes as a 45 day unlimited, fully-functional demo. After that
+you must purchase a license key. You can do so at
+<http://order.kagi.com/?1GU>.
+
+New releases will be made as frequently as is necessary to keep up with
+bug reports and feature requests. Bug fixes and code contributions are
+much appreciated.
+
+Alphatk would never have existed had it not been for Pete Keleher, the
+creator of 'Alpha', a MacOS only editor, and for the community of Alpha
+users who have contributed vast amounts of Tcl code which help make
+Alphatk the powerful editor it now is.
+
+The web site for Alphatk is <http://www.purl.org/net/alphatk>
+The ftp site for Alphatk is <ftp://ftp.ucsd.edu/pub/alpha/tcl/alphatk/>
+
+(If you were reading this in Alphatk, you could 'alt-double-click' or use 'F6'
+on these links to go to them).
+
+Alphatk is supported on any platform on which Tk 8.4 or newer runs. This
+means it should run smoothly on any Windows, Unix or MacOS X system!
+Beyond the pre-packaged executables, the alphatk.tar.gz/alphatk.zip
+non-executable distributions are known to run on:
+
+ Windows NT 4.0sp3,sp5,sp6, with any 8.4.x
+ Windows 2000sp1/2 with any Tcl 8.4.x
+ Windows XP with Tcl 8.4.x
+ Solaris running X-windows, with Tcl/Tk 8.4
+ RedHat Linux with Tcl/Tk 8.4.x
+ MacOS X with Tk on Aqua 8.4.x
+ MacOS X with Tcl/Tk 8.4.x and DarwinX
+
+Tcl/Tk 8.5a2 also works well. \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/systems/mac/support/alpha/tcl/alphatk/alphatk.bat b/systems/mac/support/alpha/tcl/alphatk/alphatk.bat
new file mode 100644
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+++ b/systems/mac/support/alpha/tcl/alphatk/alphatk.bat
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+@tclkit alphatk %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9 \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/systems/mac/support/alpha/tcl/alphatk/alphatk.gif b/systems/mac/support/alpha/tcl/alphatk/alphatk.gif
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diff --git a/systems/mac/support/alpha/tcl/alphatk/devel/Readme.txt b/systems/mac/support/alpha/tcl/alphatk/devel/Readme.txt
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index 0000000000..69587d1201
--- /dev/null
+++ b/systems/mac/support/alpha/tcl/alphatk/devel/Readme.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,56 @@
+What is Alphatk?
+
+Alphatk is a text editor. It's most useful for programmers, those
+writing a lot of TeX or LaTeX documents, and for editing of HTML source
+files. It has very rich features to aid in writing and editing files of
+those document types. The programming languages most strongly supported
+are C, C++, Java, Tcl, Perl, Matlab, in addition to LaTeX and CSS/HTML.
+Most other common languages (around 50!) are also supported, although
+perhaps not with quite such a rich feature set. As well as being useful
+for creating and editing such documents, Alphatk provides a host of
+facilities for communicating with compilers, diff, patch, version control
+systems, ftp sites, web sites, etc.
+
+Alphatk is a little like emacs, in that it is a very powerful text editor.
+However it was designed with a graphical interface in mind, which can make
+it rather more mouse-friendly, and less reliant on cryptic keystrokes
+(although any action can be bound to any key combination so those who don't
+use a mouse much will still be happy!). Alphatk has a very rich feature
+set.
+
+Alphatk runs on Windows, Unix and MacOS X, so you can use the same editor on
+all your platforms.
+
+Alphatk comes as a 45 day unlimited, fully-functional demo. After that
+you must purchase a license key. You can do so at
+<http://order.kagi.com/?1GU>.
+
+New releases will be made as frequently as is necessary to keep up with
+bug reports and feature requests. Bug fixes and code contributions are
+much appreciated.
+
+Alphatk would never have existed had it not been for Pete Keleher, the
+creator of 'Alpha', a MacOS only editor, and for the community of Alpha
+users who have contributed vast amounts of Tcl code which help make
+Alphatk the powerful editor it now is.
+
+The web site for Alphatk is <http://www.purl.org/net/alphatk>
+The ftp site for Alphatk is <ftp://ftp.ucsd.edu/pub/alpha/tcl/alphatk/>
+
+(If you were reading this in Alphatk, you could 'alt-double-click' or use 'F6'
+on these links to go to them).
+
+Alphatk is supported on any platform on which Tk 8.4 or newer runs. This
+means it should run smoothly on any Windows, Unix or MacOS X system!
+Beyond the pre-packaged executables, the alphatk.tar.gz/alphatk.zip
+non-executable distributions are known to run on:
+
+ Windows NT 4.0sp3,sp5,sp6, with any 8.4.x
+ Windows 2000sp1/2 with any Tcl 8.4.x
+ Windows XP with Tcl 8.4.x
+ Solaris running X-windows, with Tcl/Tk 8.4
+ RedHat Linux with Tcl/Tk 8.4.x
+ MacOS X with Tk on Aqua 8.4.x
+ MacOS X with Tcl/Tk 8.4.x and DarwinX
+
+Tcl/Tk 8.5a3 also works very well. \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/systems/mac/support/alpha/tcl/alphatk/devel/alphatk.kit b/systems/mac/support/alpha/tcl/alphatk/devel/alphatk.kit
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+../alphatk.kit \ No newline at end of file