Old readme.txt: tkinspect, release 5.1.6 (June 23, 1995) tkinspect should be pretty easy to use, hopefully you can learn how to use it by selecting an interpreter (via the File, Select Interpreter menu item) and then clicking on things. There is also an online help system. tkinspect itself is public domain, you may do whatever you want with it. However, tkinspect uses a hacked down library that I've written at LBL, so the files in stl-lite are copyright 1995 Lawrence Berkeley Lab. See stl-lite/COPYRIGHT for the full copyright notice. (STL will soon be renamed to SNTL to avoid conflicting with the C++ template library.) Please send me any comments or suggestions you might have, along with any bugs that you may encounter. -Sam Shen