I agree that BLT has some very effective utilities for graphing, however I have been having difficulties locating and installing a Tcl ppd for my Windows XP workstation.

I've tried both 5.6 and 5.8 versions of Perl obtained from Activestate, and although I've been able to use PPM to install the Tcl-Tk Perl module, I've been unable to install the Tcl module.

To head off any questions -- I was unable to install the Tcl ppd, so I get error messages complaining about being unable to locate Tcl.pm. I HAVE been able to install the Activestate Tcl distribution, but without the Tcl module, this does me little good. Any thoughts on where I might find a finctional Tcl ppd. Without it, distributions such as BLT are useless to me on Windows.


In reply to Re^2: Graphs with tk by Anonymous Monk
in thread Graphs with tk by Lhamo_rin

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