wm title . $IDEversion #Behind this line
wm geometry . $Ide(WinPosX)$Ide(WinPosY)
Then wrapp it. The next time you save the settings the new Property appear in the config-file. There you can set them without wrapping.
A plus-sign in front of the value indicates a distance from the left (top) and a minus-sign from the right (bottom).
Setting to an empty string bring back the old behaviour.
Still want to know how to read and set TK-variables from lisp?
Thanks for posting all these improvements in the Tcl.Tk code. About setting variables in Tcl/Tk: I just try to avoid it and work with the return values from the 'tk' statement stored in LISP variables.
To declare Tcl variables from newLISP, I think you would have to create a child interpreter. But I never went much into Tcl/Tk and newlisp-tk.tcl is the only program in Tcl/Tk I have ever written.
Today I am trying to concentrate on newLISP itself and advance the non-graphical aspects of it.
In my own special main-tcl I have changed all first chars of the
Ide-var-names to capital letters, because they are sorted by
them when it save the config. This is case-sensitive and so
I get a clean alpha-sort when all are capital letters.