lcl/Tk (2)
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I  think that  not many  people still  use this  combination (the  Tool
Command Language and the Tk toolkit).  But it's wonderful. It might not
be the best tool for complex applications  but for small GUI tool it is
wonderful. If you need to write to a system clipboard, i is just:

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clipboard append -type STRING "Some stuff with $variable.\n"
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And  thinks will  appera in  the  clipboard. Creating  of windows  with
menus, buttons and other stuff can be done in few lines, too.

Making of EXE  file is can be  done (with a few tool  available) in one
command:

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./tclkit-ppc64le sdx.kit wrap kor.exe -runtime tclkit-win32.exe
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As  you can  guess,  the  command creates  a  Windows  executable on  a
Linux/ppc64le platform.  No need  wor a Windows  machine here  (well, I
still recommend to text the executable on the target platform...).

With some care it is possible to make  a Mac OS X / MAcOS bianries, too
(I'm not sure about  the classic Mac OS 9.x). Too  bat that Andoid port
is incomplete...


Yes, the Tool Command Language is  a bit unusual. It's was derived from
the Lisp but it  is not a Lisp at all. But it's  easy to understand and
quite simple. I cannot get why people don't like it.