in reply to Perl/Tk

use Tk;
This will import nearly everything you would ever want.

If you want more information, this is a wide subject, and can't be answered in pages upon pages of threads. You will have questions -- and more questions -- and more questions, and we'll be here all week trying to answer them all. I suggest getting a good book on the subject (Mastering Perl/Tk: ISBN ISBN 1565927168) or perhaps Googling for "Perl/Tk" and reading online documentation . As with anything, Perl/Tk is really easy once you know how :)

Also, by searching the monastery, you'll find tons of Perl/Tk questions and answers already answered. Read up on them: SuperSearch

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Re: Re: Perl/Tk
by witandhumor (Pilgrim) on Feb 22, 2004 at 01:57 UTC
    To add to that... Once you have Tk on your machine there is a great widget demonstration program called widget that you can use. This demonstration can be usually called from the command line. It is a great working demonstration and lets you take a look at the Perl/Tk code for many widgets. As always, it is important to get the book and read, read, and read some more! Have fun learning!!!!! I know I have.