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Re^2: How do you make Tk look good?

by Anonymous Monk
on Jul 16, 2008 at 14:37 UTC ( [id://698008]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: How do you make Tk look good?
in thread How do you make Tk look good?

If you were starting a project today from scratch and could choose either, would you go with Tk/Tk::Zinc or Gtk2?

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Re^3: How do you make Tk look good?
by zentara (Archbishop) on Jul 16, 2008 at 14:45 UTC
    I would go with the Goo::Canvas, because it does everything Zinc does, (transparency, rotations, zooming, etc) plus it outputs it's entire scrollregion as pdf or svg. Zinc has no pdf output. The Tk::Canvas doesn't do transparency nor rotations(easily). So it really depends on whether I need transparency, rotations, and saving. If so.... Goo::Canvas; but if not, probably Tk::Canvas since it is more portable as of now, but in general, I don't care about MSWindows, I write for linux/unix type systems.

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