... there's an ActiveState PPM for Tk.Why is that important? All the Tk author does is bundle the required Tk files ... you can always build a statically linked Wx (or probably Gtk for that matter).You just install Tk and you have a working GUI toolkit. Wx and Gtk are both thin wrappers over external libraries, so you'll need to install either wxWindows or Gtk to make them work.
wxPerl binaries are readily available for perl 5.6 and up, in both unicode and non-unicode flavors. In order to get perlTk with unicode support you need at least perl 5.7.
In reply to Re: Re: cross platform gui's
by PodMaster
in thread cross platform gui's
by drfrog
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