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<TITLE>Magic-7.3 Command Reference</TITLE>
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<H2>initialize</H2>
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Initialization of <B>magic</B> from the Tcl interpreter.
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<H3>Usage:</H3>
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<B>initialize</B> [<I>arguments</I>] <BR><BR>
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where <I>arguments</I> is the list of arguments passed to
<B>magic</B> on the UNIX command-line.
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<H3>Summary:</H3>
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The <B>initialize</B> command is part of the procedure for starting
magic from inside the Tcl interpreter. It is not a user command.
Other Tcl-based packages that wish to use <B>magic</B> directly
should follow this procedure:
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<LI> Load the <TT>tclmagic.so</TT> object file.
<LI> Call <B>initialize</B> with arguments passed to <B>magic</B>
on the command line.
<LI> Call <B>startup</B>
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<H3>Implementation Notes:</H3>
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<B>initialize</B> is implemented as a built-in command in <B>magic</B>,
but only in the Tcl version.
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<H3>See Also:</H3>
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<A HREF=startup.html><B>startup</B></A> <BR>
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<P><I>Last updated:</I> October 8, 2004 at 7:59am <P>
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