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URGENT: Perl/Tk to TKX TRANSLATION!

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on Jun 30, 2011 at 23:56 UTC ( [id://912264]=perlquestion: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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Re: URGENT: Perl/Tk to TKX TRANSLATION!
by luis.roca (Deacon) on Jul 01, 2011 at 01:13 UTC

      You'll get a better response to questions if you:
    1. Write a clear, descriptive title — with out — words like 'HELP', 'URGENT', 'EMERGENCY'.
    2. Don't — SHOUT —
    3. Describe your problem thoroughly.
    4. Give examples of what you tried.

    You are asking people here to give up their time to help with your problem. There is a subtle but clear difference between asking for examples to learn from and asking people (who you've never met) to write code for you.


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Re: URGENT: Perl/Tk to TKX TRANSLATION!
by Anonymous Monk on Jul 01, 2011 at 06:22 UTC
    Its called Tcl::pTk - Interface to Tcl/Tk with Perl/Tk compatible sytax

    Tkx builds on Tcl, and Tcl::pTk builds on Tcl but does it with Tk.pm compatible syntax

        I appreciate the thought kind wizard, but there is no need for translation with Tcl::pTk

        There is no need for perl syntax at all :)

        Tcl::pTk takes the brilliant step and exposes the Tcl interpreter, so you can Eval Tcl code directly, no need to translate to perl at all

        I found your references to these sites to have been a great benefit. Wish their was more cookbooks on Tkx. pTk does it really force you to work in TCL no thanks I will stick with Tkx for the time being!
Re: URGENT: Perl/Tk to TKX TRANSLATION!
by capfan (Sexton) on Dec 19, 2014 at 19:26 UTC
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