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diff --git a/Master/tlpkg/tlperl/lib/Tk/tkvars.pod b/Master/tlpkg/tlperl/lib/Tk/tkvars.pod deleted file mode 100644 index 5ae8ac477ef..00000000000 --- a/Master/tlpkg/tlperl/lib/Tk/tkvars.pod +++ /dev/null @@ -1,107 +0,0 @@ -# Copyright (c) 1990-1994 The Regents of the University of California. -# Copyright (c) 1994-1996 Sun Microsystems, Inc. -# See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution -# of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. -# -# - -=head1 NAME - -tkvars - Variables used or set by Tk - -=for category Tk Generic Methods - -=head1 DESCRIPTION - -The following perl variables are either set or used by Tk at various times -in its execution. (For a list of variables used by perl see L<perlvar>.) - -=over 4 - -=item B<$Tk::library> - -This variable holds the file name for a directory containing the modules -related to Tk. These modules include an initialization -file that is normally processed whenever a Tk application starts up, -plus other files containing procedures that implement default behaviors -for widgets. -The initial value of B<$Tk::library> is set when Tk is added to -an interpreter; this is done by searching searching for a directory -named Tk in the directory where the file F<Tk.pm>, or the first -directory F<Tk> in C<@INC>. - -The B<TK_LIBRARY> environment variable used by Tcl/Tk is not -supported by perl/Tk. Please use L<@INC|perlvar/@INC> to change where modules -are searched. - -B<Note:> This is Tcl remnant. With perl it makes more sense to -use C<@INC> and C<%INC>). - -=item B<$Tk::patchLevel> - -Contains a decimal integer giving the current patch level for Tk. -The patch level is incremented for each new release or patch, and -it uniquely identifies an official version of Tk. - -B<Note:> this is Tcl remnant. With perl it makes more sense to -use B<$Tk::VERSION> described below. - -=item B<$Tk::strictMotif> - -This variable is set to zero by default. -If an application sets it to one, then Tk attempts to adhere as -closely as possible to Motif look-and-feel standards. -For example, active elements such as buttons and scrollbar -sliders will not change color when the pointer passes over them. - -=item B<$Tk::VERSION> - -The variable holds the current version number of the perl/Tk -release in the form I<major>.I<minor>. I<Major> and -I<minor> are integers. - -The I<major> version number shows on which -Tcl/Tk release perl/Tk is based. E.g., B<402> means based on -Tcls Tk 4.2. (Patchlevel of Tcls Tk are not incorporated because -perl/Tk tended to be ``I<ahead>'' of them on some fixes and behind on -others. The first digest of the major version number increases in -any Tk release that includes changes that are not backward compatible -(i.e. whenever existing perl/Tk applications and scripts may have to change to -work with the new release). - -The I<minor> version depends on perl/Tk only. It uses the -'even'='stable', 'odd'='experimental' scheme that linux uses: - - .0xx - inherently 'alpha' - .1xx - experimental 'beta' - .2xx - stable - .3xx - experimental - .4xx - stable - ... - -The minor version number increases with -each new release of Tk, except that it resets to zero whenever the -major version number changes. - -=item B<$Tk::version> - -The variable holds the current version number of the Tk -library in the form I<major>.I<minor>. I<Major> and -I<minor> are integers. The major version number increases in -any Tk release that includes changes that are not backward compatible -(i.e. whenever existing Tk applications and scripts may have to change to -work with the new release). The minor version number increases with -each new release of Tk, except that it resets to zero whenever the -major version number changes. - -B<Note:> this is Tcl remnant. With perl it makes more sense to -use B<$Tk::VERSION> described above. - -=back - -=head1 KEYWORDS - -variables, version - -=cut - |