Hello

I'm porting a Perl/Tk application from the Windows to the OS X world. I noticed that the look on OS X (requiring X11) is ... horrible. Much much orst than on Windows. So I am thinking about alternatives. Recoding from scarch ould be a pain. I have a couple of questions for you.

  1. I read that Tk is on its 8.5 version. Why do I find only the 8.4 version with Perl (cpan, Activestate)?
  2. I guess the closest thing to Perl/Tk is Tkx. Anyone experienced ith translating any big project? Is it a big pain?
  3. Any alternatives to reduce the recoding time, still having a decent good looking app? I thought abaout Tcl::pTk but I was not able to install it (still trying to figure out why)


In reply to Perl Tk 8.5 by Anonymous Monk

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