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scanning page ../../tk/doc/loadTk.n loadTk: process-text: impotent font change: The <B>::safe::loadTk</B> command in itializes the required data structures in the named safe interpreter and then loads Tk into it. The interpreter must have been created with <B>::safe::interpCreate</B> or have been initialized with <B>::safe::interpInit</B>. The command returns the name of the safe interpreter. If <B>-use</B> is specified, the window identified by the specified system dependent identifier <I>windowId</I> is used to contain the “.” window of the safe interpreter; it can be any valid id, eventually referencing a window belonging to another application. As a convenience, if the window you plan to use is a Tk Window of the application you can use the window name (e.g., “<B>.x.y</B>”) instead of its window Id (e.g., “\fB[winfo”id When \fB-use\fR is not specified, a new toplevel window is created for the “.” window of the safe interpreter. On X11 if you want the embedded window to use another display than the default one, specify it with \fB-display\fR. See the \fBSECURITY ISSUES\fR section below for implementation details. scanning page ../../tk/doc/lower.n scanning page ../../tk/doc/menu.n