Thank you for your thoughts. However, I disagree that Tk must look so bad. In fact, even Perl/Tk on Windows looks pretty decent and with some work I can create quite appalling GUIs. The problem on macOS is that it rely on Xquartz and here, yes, it looks OLD. However, this has nothing to do with Tk. Using the Tcl::pTk module I discovred a few days ago, my Perl/Tk scripts suddenly looks pretty modern (no Xquartz needed). just try for yourself using the integrated widget examples (run widgetTclpTk). And it looks pretty Mac-ish too


In reply to Re^2: Perl Tk macOS segmentation fault 11 by Anonymous Monk
in thread Perl Tk macOS segmentation fault 11 by Anonymous Monk

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