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Re: Which GUI do I choose?

by kevin_i_orourke (Friar)
on Dec 06, 2001 at 12:38 UTC ( [id://129909]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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in reply to Which GUI do I choose?

Tk comes with ActiveState Perl for Windows, so lots of people already have the Tk module installed.

My personal experience is that Tk's widgets make life much easier by already providing much of the functionality you could want. The Canvas is especially good, you can draw graphics and text, have objects in the Canvas respond to events (mouse-clicks, etc.) and it will output to PostScript.

Kevin O'Rourke

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Re: Re: Which GUI do I choose?
by strat (Canon) on Dec 06, 2001 at 15:20 UTC
    Yes, especially the canvas is great. I played around a little bit and had written an easy game within some hours. If you want, you can download it from http://www.fabiani.net/ -> Tips&Tricks -> Eigene Scripte -> Download von Käsekästchen

    It's not yet finished (maybe will never finish), but writing it was big fun.

    Have fun,
    perl -e "print a|r,p|d=>b|p=>chr 3**2 .7=>t and t"

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