The supersearch turned up Win32::GUI for Perl which says a tutorial is coming soon, over a year ago. I also found How do I use Win32::GUI properly? which says that at one time the ppd was flaky but download from this site. That site says that the ppm should be in sync with his source, though. That article also says something about examples, which I don't see with the ppm.
So, does anyone have any clue how to use this? When I tried the program from the Answer section here, I get a null pointer violation.
—John
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