I should have name it differently.

But your tktests will not run anyway, because there's no perl/Tk in that package, only perl (strimmed. but you can populate PM files into .zip) and Tcl/Tk.

Following code runs okay:

use warnings; use strict; use Tcl::Tk; my $mw = Tcl::Tk::tkinit; #centers window CenterWindow($mw, 300, 200); Tcl::Tk::MainLoop; sub CenterWindow { my($window, $width, $height) = @_; #$window->idletasks; $width = $window->reqwidth unless $width; $height = $window->reqheight unless $height; my $x = int(($window->screenwidth / 2) - ($width / 2)); my $y = int(($window->screenheight / 2) - ($height / 2)); $window->geometry("=${width}x${height}+${x}+${y}"); }
Try this out, it works for me...

One more thing.

There are console and "windows" mode editable by editbin. The problem is that w/o console you do not see error message (such as 'module Tk not found blablabla'), so I suggest you to try tests with console-based of executable

Also you may want running applications from command line, so you need console version of executable again, see both at http://www.vkonovalov.ru/files-exchange/ cstart.exe and wstart.exe

So try again with cstart.exe


In reply to Re^8: problem with par as other user by vkon
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