I should redirect your thanks to Malcolm Beattie, the original author of module, but for some reason he is not reachable.
Besides, to get most benefits from that module you should know some Tcl programming, but this piece of knowledge is not that much and, IMHO, not more than perlTk knowledge, and good documentation should cover this problem.
perlTk hides widget paths from user (but hides them not completely, user still should know them if (s)he go deeply into perlTk details), as opposed to Tcl::Tk module where widget paths should be specified directly.
Anyway, I hope soon I'll release quite stable release.
Courage, the Cowardly Dog
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