<b>tkinspect</b> started as a quick hack to help me debug my Tk
programs. Since then, I've also used <b>tkinspect</b> to explore and
experiment with Tk programming. What started out as a 150 line one
-day hack has grown to nearly 3000 lines of Tcl. I'm having a lot of
-fun programming in Tcl, and so I expect <b>tkinspect</b> will continue
-to grow and evolve.<p>
+day hack has now been re-written twice and grown to over 3000 lines.
+I'm still having a lot of fun programming in Tcl, and so I expect
+<b>tkinspect</b> will continue to grow and evolve.<p>
<b>tkinspect</b> was written using a object system written in Tcl.
The object system is really just a way to group a Tcl array and a
<b>tkinspect</b> itself is public domain and you may do whatever you
want with it. However, the Tcl code in the <tt>stl-lite</tt>
-directory were written at LBL, so those files are copyright 1995
+directory was written at LBL, so those files are copyright 1995
Lawrence Berkeley Lab. See <tt>stl-lite/COPYRIGHT</tt> for the full
copyright notice.<p>
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+Last modified: Wed Jun 21 15:55:16 1995
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