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<H2><a name="platforms">Platforms</a></H2>
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Due to the wide availability of Tcl/Tk, there is a good chance of getting <i>Redet</i>
to work on most platforms. Platforms on which <i>Redet</i> is known to run are:
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<li>FreeBSD</li>
<li>GNU/Linux</li>
<li>Mac OS X</li>
<li>Microsoft Windows (under <a href="http://www.cygwin.com/">Cygwin</a>)</li>
<li>Microsoft Windows (native)</li>
<li>SunOs</li>
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There are two implementations of Tk for Mac OS X: Tk-X11 and Tk-Aqua.
<i>Redet</i> runs properly with Tk-X11 (for which, naturally, you must
have X11 installed). It now also adapts itelf to Tk-Aqua, the native
Mac OS X implementation of Tk. It is usable with Tk-Aqua but some details
still require work. (Note that as of Mac OS X 10.4 "Tiger" X11 is an
optional component provided on the installation CD.)
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When changing locale, <i>Redet</i> obtains the list of available locales by
executing the program <i>locale</i>, which may be available only on UNIX
systems.
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