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Diffstat (limited to 'ext/tk/sample/remote-ip_sample.rb')
-rw-r--r-- | ext/tk/sample/remote-ip_sample.rb | 10 |
1 files changed, 5 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/ext/tk/sample/remote-ip_sample.rb b/ext/tk/sample/remote-ip_sample.rb index 3696a20852..f6eed9e985 100644 --- a/ext/tk/sample/remote-ip_sample.rb +++ b/ext/tk/sample/remote-ip_sample.rb @@ -3,8 +3,8 @@ require 'remote-tk' puts <<EOM This sample controls the other Tk interpreter (Ruby/Tk, Tcl/Tk, and so on) -which running on the other process. For this purpose, Ruby/Tk uses Tcl/Tk's -'send' command. Availability of the command depends on your GUI environment. +which running on the other process. For this purpose, Ruby/Tk uses Tcl/Tk's +'send' command. Availability of the command depends on your GUI environment. If this script doesn't work, please check your environment (see Tcl/Tk FAQ). EOM #' @@ -19,15 +19,15 @@ ip = RemoteTkIp.new(wish) ip.eval_proc{TkButton.new(:command=>proc{puts 'This procesure is on the controller-ip (Ruby/Tk)'}, :text=>'print on Ruby/Tk (controller-ip)').pack(:fill=>:x)} ip.eval_proc{TkButton.new(:command=>'puts {This procesure is on the remote-ip (wish)}', :text=>'print on wish (remote-ip)').pack(:fill=>:x)} -# If your remote-ip is Ruby/Tk, you can control the remote Ruby by -# 'ruby' or 'ruby_eval' or 'ruby_cmd' on the Tk interpreter. +# If your remote-ip is Ruby/Tk, you can control the remote Ruby by +# 'ruby' or 'ruby_eval' or 'ruby_cmd' on the Tk interpreter. if ip.is_rubytk? ip.eval_proc{TkButton.new(:command=>'ruby {p 111; p Array.new(3,"ruby")}', :text=>'ruby cmd on the remote-ip').pack(:fill=>:x)} end ip.eval_proc{TkButton.new(:command=>'exit', :text=>'QUIT').pack(:fill=>:x)} -TkButton.new(:command=>proc{exit}, :text=>'QUIT', +TkButton.new(:command=>proc{exit}, :text=>'QUIT', :padx=>10, :pady=>7).pack(:padx=>10, :pady=>7) Tk.mainloop |