Thought this might be useful for those of you -- like me --
who would not mind unraveling a few itcl secrets ...
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From: Peter BIEREICHEL * ESO * +49 89 32006-266 <pbiereic@eso.org>
Hi Kim,
I found the the best introduction to itcl in the "Tutorial introduction and code
examples" on http://www.tcltk.com/itcl/ (file itclitk-a4.ps).
Peter
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