ptksh is shipped with ActiveState's version of the Tk module, I assumed it was standard.
It gives you a command window and a Tk MainWindow so you can do things like:
$b = $mw->Button(-text => "Hello")->pack;and a button appears.
-- Kevin O'Rourke
In reply to Re: Re: Tk Tool
by kevin_i_orourke
in thread Tk Tool
by japhy
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