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Gentle People,
After posting an initial question wondering about a useful image viewer, I was vectored off to look at the Perl Tk and presented with an example script that worked a treat. However, in the search for a less capable (and therefore smaller and less complex) piece of code, I cobbled together the script shown below. (This is a good place for a disclaimer—I know next to nothing about Perl Tk and still consider myself a Perl duffer even with a couple of years of medium intensity experience.) In any case, this code isn’t quite there. I would like it to display an image then over write it with a subsequent image. This actually displays an image and writes the next image below the previous one (not behind the current image, below it on the monitor) with each subsequent image drawn, I suppose, further down and out of sight. This is running on a Windows machine using Active State Perl. Many thanks, folks.
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