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From: Luc <luc@sep.invalid>
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Subject: Re: Can Tcl/Tk be used to create Xfce panel apps?
Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2024 20:16:50 -0300
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On Wed, 10 Jul 2024 10:00:56 +0000, Mark Summerfield wrote:

>I'd quite like to create a panel app for the Xfce panel. (I know that Tcl/
>Tk can create systray apps, but I want a panel button like "Launcher")
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I have no idea regarding integration with XFCE but making an independent
panel with buttons that do stuff in Tcl/Tk is not only possible, it's 
very easy. I suspect it can even be more capable.

And you don't really need Gnocl for that but you may want to have a look
at it. Maybe it's relevant to your needs.

-- 
Luc
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