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From: vannoord@let.rug.nl (Gertjan van Noord)
Subject: Re: Use of Protcl to Create GUI
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Date: Thu, 14 Dec 1995 12:24:32 GMT
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>In article spj@cs6.rmc.ca, gosselin-d@rmc.ca (David M.N. Gosselin) writes:
>> 1.  Has anyone used Protcl, which is an interface between Prolog (or ECLiPSe) and the scripting language
>> TCl and Tk, to develop GUIs ?  
>> 2.  I am interested in developing a GUI whose main window is a map, and 
>> that will have various pull-down menus that will control programme 
>> constraints.  I am looking for a concrete example of the use of Tcl and Tk 
>> interfaced with a Prolog like language.  An example of the N-Queens problem
>> or the Warehouse Location Problem would be great.
>> 
>> Cheers David   email: gosselin-d@rmc.ca
>

1. yes
2. cf. http://www.let.rug.nl/~vannoord/Hdrug/
   and http://www.let.rug.nl/~vannoord/FSA/



