I love to use Linux all the time, but I'm bound to too many apps on win32 that I don't have time to relearn on another platform at the moment.

zentara, u ever work with Tcl::Tk? If so: 1)What do u think about it? 2)Do we have to fiddle around with Tcl-code to get stuff to work? and 3)can we use all widgets from Tcl, for example Tkhtml (looks wonderful)? 4)Does this package have problems with memory leaks? 5)Does it work well on windows?

If u can't answer them, maybe courage can?

Also, anyone know when next release of perl/Tk is arriving? I've hardly seen Nick or Slaven in the Tk newsgroup these last few months?!


In reply to Re^4: close (unpost) Tk::Menu widget on mousbutton release by ldln
in thread close (unpost) Tk::Menu widget on mousbutton release by ldln

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