Shown below, is my reply to someone who just replied to my question. Maybe this can shed some more light on my 'newbie-knowledge' or lack thereof.
I am open for alternative methods for using this module if those methods are available. I am also open to other alternatives if this module is not for what I am seeking for my scripts. Here is my reply to the other reply I received:
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"I guess I have a misconception about the Tk.pm module.
After reading about its features, I was under the impression that this module could be used to add graphics to my scipts so that anyone who invokes a script that uses Tk.pm will all see the graphics.
Based on the responses, it appears that 'individual' computer terminals must set a parameter on their computer in order to see the graphics, which is why I have to set the '$Display' parameter on my computer to my IP address. Is this correct?
If so, is there another way to integrate graphics into Perl scripts via a 3rd party software program or other method?"
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Thank you. --newbie00
In reply to Re: Re: How to interpret this Perl Tk.pm error?
by newbie00
in thread How to interpret this Perl Tk.pm error?
by newbie00
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