tkoutline - http://tkoutline.sourceforge.net/ is an outline editor. It is distributed as a [starkit], a win32 [starpack], and as a standard tar distributed source tree. Version 0.93 released on 08-Apr-04 Tkoutline uses a modified wikit as its website. The date at the bottom of each page is a link to the same page with the its most recent changes highlighted. Also, the ''Contents'' link at the bottom of each page provides the functionality I posted at [Wiki heirarchical table of contents]. If you take TKoutline and you add the possibility to create a wiki page to a parent or a child or any node simply by putting the [[]] you'll have '''a winner'''. [Robert Abitbol] ''It is nice of you to be enthusiastic, but unless I completely misunderstand you, you are suggesting functionality that already exists in tkoutline. [Peter Lewerin]'' From your mouth to God's ear. You mean I can create a wiki page along with a node? Wow! I don't think so. I tried for an hour. I'll try again! OK It works! [Robert Abitbol] 2004-03-29, [SB] The 'beta' version 0.93 available from the author is really a gem. He has added support for magic buttons and this give a possibility to have a repository of tcl snippets that can be edited and run from the repository. Here is a simple example: [%canvas magic button%] toplevel .t wm title .t {Testing Canvas} canvas .t.c button .t.b -text Close -command {destroy .t} pack .t.c .t.b .t.c create text 100 100 -text "Hello World" 2004-04-08, [Brian Theado] - that 'beta' version has now been officially released. 2004-11-19, [MDD] - How about adding the ability to export to Open Office Impress slide format, so that you can use tkoutline in lieu of Impress' outline view to draft the text for a set of slides, then use Imposter [http://imposter.sourceforge.net/] to view them? (idea inspired by a post by Barry Kauler to the [Puppy Linux] forum) ---- [Category Application]