According to Tetsuo <maarten.mortier@pandora.be>: :1. if only I knew how to :communicate with the file structure of my macintosh.
Tcl provides a variety of commands to access a system's file structure. A few of these commands are:
'glob' returns file names, 'file' returns attributes, 'cd' allows you to move around a directory, 'pwd' allows you to discover the name of the current working directory, 'open' opens a particular file name, 'read' reads data from a file, 'close' closes a file after you have finished with it, -- Support Internet Radio <URL: http://saveinternetradio.org/ > Join Tcl'2002 in Vancouver http://www.tcl.tk/community/tcl2002/ Even if explicitly stated to the contrary, nothing in this posting should be construed as representing my employer's opinions.