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backend_tcl/zint_tcl.vcsproj: put ZINT_VERSION in general defines

and remove from individual .c files;
  rename include dirs "C:\myprograms\tcl9.0" -> "C:\Tcl" and lib
  dirs "C:\myprograms\tcl9.0\lib" -> "C:\Tcl\lib";
  suppress some warnings
backend_tcl/zint.c: suppress some warnings
tools/update_version.php: update for "backend_tcl/zint_tcl.dsp" ->
  ".vcxproj"
manual.pmd: backend_tcl: fix "require package" -> "package require"
  and explain "C:\Tcl" may need adjusting
general: update copyright years in ".rc" files
library: remove needless `eci` zeroing in `set_symbol_defaults()`
  and make `barcode_seg_funcs` initialization consistent (147 now)
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@@ -416,8 +416,7 @@ root directory.
The Tcl backend in the "backend_tcl" sub-directory may be built using the
provided TEA (Tcl Extension Architecture) build on Linux, Windows, macOS and
Android. For Windows, an MSVC6 makefile is also available. See Annex C. Tcl
Backend Binding for further details.
Android. See Annex C. Tcl Backend Binding for further details.
3. Using Zint Barcode Studio
@@ -4831,8 +4830,10 @@ A Tcl binding is available in the "backend_tcl” sub-directory. To make on Unix
sudo make install
For Windows, a Microsoft Visual C++ project file is available at
"backend_tcl\zint_tcl.vcxproj". There is also a Visual Studio makefile available
at "backend_tcl\win\makefile.vc", which can be run with nmake - for details see
"backend_tcl\zint_tcl.vcxproj". Note that this assumes that Tcl/Tk is available
in "C:\Tcl" and that the libraries are named "tclstub.lib" and "tkstub.lib" -
change to match your setup. There is also a Visual Studio makefile available at
"backend_tcl\win\makefile.vc", which can be run with nmake - for details see
"backend_tcl\win\README.txt".
Once built and installed, invoke the Tcl/Tk CLI "wish":
@@ -4841,7 +4842,7 @@ Once built and installed, invoke the Tcl/Tk CLI "wish":
and ignoring the Tk window click back to the command prompt "%" and type:
require package zint
package require zint
zint help
which will show the usage message, with options very similiar to the Zint CLI.