The jstools distribution (jstools-tk4.0v4.0.tar.gz in the Tcl code archive on the ftp.aud.alcatel.com Tcl code archive) includes the jedit editor, which is a configurable multi-mode, multi-window Tk-based text editor. If you're looking for an easy-to-use Tk editor, you may want to give it a try. Notable features are the ability to generate PostScript, TeX, and HTML from multi-font documents - the HTML is limited, but supports hypertext links -, Emacs-like abbreviation support, a nice preferences interface, support for Emacs, vi, or (limited) EDT keyboard bindings, and lots of customisability. The general appearance and feel of the editor is a little similar to nedit. Extensive documentation is included in the jstools distribution. Jay Sekora 1995.11.09