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cvs commit: tcl-site/presentations/tcl contact.ttml multiplatform.ttml

davidw      01/12/07 16:59:14

  Modified:    presentations/tcl contact.ttml multiplatform.ttml
  Log:
  Include reference to presentation, include i18n information.
  
  Revision  Changes    Path
  1.2       +4 -0      tcl-site/presentations/tcl/contact.ttml
  
  Index: contact.ttml
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/tcl-site/presentations/tcl/contact.ttml,v
  retrieving revision 1.1
  retrieving revision 1.2
  diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2
  --- contact.ttml	2001/12/06 11:29:02	1.1
  +++ contact.ttml	2001/12/08 00:59:14	1.2
  @@ -15,6 +15,10 @@
   	  <td><a href="http://www.tcl-tk.net/">http://www.tcl-tk.net/</a></td>
   	</tr>
   	<tr>
  +	  <th>Presentation:</th>
  +	  <td><a href="http://tcl.apache.org/presentations/tcl/">http://tcl.apache.org/presentations/tcl/</a></td>
  +	</tr>
  +	<tr>
   	  <th>David N. Welton:</th>
   	  <td><a href="mailto:davidw@dedasys.com">davidw@dedasys.com</a></td>
   	</tr>
  
  
  
  1.2       +34 -17    tcl-site/presentations/tcl/multiplatform.ttml
  
  Index: multiplatform.ttml
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/tcl-site/presentations/tcl/multiplatform.ttml,v
  retrieving revision 1.1
  retrieving revision 1.2
  diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2
  --- multiplatform.ttml	2001/12/07 21:04:13	1.1
  +++ multiplatform.ttml	2001/12/08 00:59:14	1.2
  @@ -8,23 +8,40 @@
     <body>
       <? prevnext "<h1>Multiplatform, Multilingual</h1>" ?>
   
  -    Tcl is very adaptable - that's one of its goals - to be able to
  -    run anywhere.  Sure, we've heard that before, somewhere, but Tcl
  -    really does:
  -    <ul>
  -      <li>Unix</li>
  -      <li>Windows</li>
  -      <li>MacOS</li>
  -      <li>Others:
  -	<ul>
  -	  <li>VMS</li>
  -	  <li>DOS</li>
  -	  <li>Amiga</li>
  -	  <li>QNX</li>
  -	  <li>VxWorks</li>
  -	</ul>
  -      </li>
  -    </ul>
  +    <table>
  +      <tbody>
  +	<tr>
  +	  <td>
  +	    Tcl is very adaptable - that's one of its goals - to be
  +	    able to run anywhere.  Sure, we've heard that before,
  +	    somewhere, but Tcl really does:
  +
  +	    <ul>
  +	      <li>Unix</li>
  +	      <li>Windows</li>
  +	      <li>MacOS</li>
  +	      <li>Others:
  +		<ul>
  +		  <li>VMS</li>
  +		  <li>DOS</li>
  +		  <li>Amiga</li>
  +		  <li>QNX</li>
  +		  <li>VxWorks</li>
  +		</ul>
  +	      </li>
  +	    </ul>
  +
  +	  </td>
  +
  +	  <td valign="bottom">Tcl also does very well in multilingual
  +	    environments.  A great deal of effort has been put into
  +	    internationalization.  Tcl uses and deals well with a
  +	    large variety of character sets, including, of course,
  +	    unicode.</td>
  +	</tr>
  +      </tbody>
  +    </table>
  +
   
     </body>
   </html>