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i wish zentara or someone to make those examples available for windows systems, thanks
... since Microsoft expects me to pay for their inferior software, i would expect to be paid to write software for it..... so it appears that you tallulah have been chosen to solve the problem on win32.. good luck... ....i wish tallulah would get a decent OS, like Ubuntu linux.. :-) ...you might see if SuperFormula with gnuplot and Tk runs for you, or read the gnuplot docs very carefully about the details on handling the win32 output types .... getting 3-d stuff to run is another layer of complexity , that isn't directly Perl related...it involves getting your system setup properly.... but 3d is generally unsatisfactory on most computers out there....except the fast ones.... so you won't get much help with 3 d..... google for other 3d options, like matlab, scilab and the other scientific visualization tools for widows In reply to Re: gnuplot output to tkcanvas
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