The Future of Tk?

Kaz Kylheku kaz at ashi.FootPrints.net
Thu Apr 22 16:01:30 EDT 1999


On Thu, 22 Apr 1999 18:01:27 GMT, Barry Margolin <barmar at bbnplanet.com> wrote:
>In article <4fv$ECA+JyH3EwbN at jessikat.demon.co.uk>,
>Robin Becker  <robin at jessikat.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>>I take this completely differently; least astonishment for me is if
>>program X looks and behaves the same way no matter what keyboard, mouse
>>and screen I'm using. As a 'user' of the program X it shouldn't matter
>>what OS/WM is executing the code. I certainly don't want vi or emacs to
>>be different on the mac why should I treat word or excel differently?
>
>I would be very surprised if Netscape on the Macintosh presented a
>Windows-like user interface, rather than adopting the standard Macintosh

I'd be very surprised if even 10% of, say, comp.lang.c gave a damn. The pitiful
dumbfuck who started this thread made a severe mistake in constructing the
Newsgroups: header line, the moment he put in the first comma.

I am setting Followup-to: to comp.lang.tcl.




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