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Re^6: Perl/Tk code structure

by elef (Friar)
on Jan 21, 2012 at 19:39 UTC ( [id://949178]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^5: Perl/Tk code structure
in thread Perl/Tk code structure

Thanks for all the help. The project is coming along pretty nicely, although I'll need to work on error reporting in the GUI and stuff like that.
I'm not sure which option to choose for launching the GUI, but both are workable and shouldn't be too difficult to implement.

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Re^7: Perl/Tk code structure
by BrowserUk (Patriarch) on Jan 21, 2012 at 21:08 UTC
    I'm not sure which option to choose for launching the GUI, but both are workable and shouldn't be too difficult to implement.

    It's not clear to me which "two options" you mean, but you seem to have a handle on it, so good luck.


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    The start of some sanity?

      a) Command line argument provided by the user when launching the script.
      b) Keep what I have now, i.e. platform-specific defaults set in the main script, which can be overridden via setup.txt. I'd need to work around the encoding bugs to get this working.

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