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ELISHEVA,
Ah yes, the Tk wall. I think it is still covered with the blood from the pounding of my head against it. Even after I gained a fair amount of proficiency - I still thought it looked fugly (How do you make Tk look good?). I found the following links helpful:
Ah yes, the Tk wall. I think it is still covered with the blood from the pounding of my head against it. Even after I gained a fair amount of proficiency - I still thought it looked fugly (How do you make Tk look good?). I found the following links helpful:
- Learn the Perl/Tk module, Part 3: Advanced widgets (parts 1 & 2 also linked)
- Gtk2-Perl Tutorial (alternative to Tk)
Cheers - L~R
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