I know there's no Tk. But ... there is Tkx instead, which provides a wrapper between Perl and genuine Tcl-Tk.
Tk is available from both http://code.activestate.com/ppm/Tk/ and http://www.bribes.org/perl/ppm/Tk.ppd
Obviously using Tkx will be easier for new development, as there are some minor differences. But porting an existing program to Tkx might not be too taxing.
Obiously you've never used Tkx :)
Did you know Tk is available via ppm? so there is absolutely no reason to learn Tkx. Tkx is the worst possible option
In reply to Re^2: ActiveState PPM, no Tk present
by Anonymous Monk
in thread ActiveState PPM, no Tk present
by beavis01
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