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Appreciate your feedback as always, Sir! I use the ztkbubble example as a basis for making almost any type of composite item on Zinc. I think you missed the operative word 'complex', and I failed to explain properly as is tradition by now. Specifically I need to create objects that have one-to-one, one-to-many or many-to-many relationships. Each object has a visual representation on the canvas (filled curve in most cases); Each relationship has a visual representation on the canvas (bezier). I can figure out how to do this -- the question is if some project exists that use Zinc (or canvas) to visualize complex relationships between objects; ie how to best approach this problem in an efficient way using PTK, hopefully saving me hours upon hours of experiments and refactoring ;-) Subclassing Zinc might be a viable option for me - I will look into this. When I understand bless(). ;-) In reply to Re^2: GUIs in Tk.:Zinc; a perl module experiment
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