This is the last time I'm asking this, yet agian, sorry. I'm on Linux for about 10 years now, Gnome 2 (and will never go Gnome 3 cause it's awful). Here, my radiobutton widget looks like diamons
<*> when as on msWin32 platform they look like a circle within a circle
(*) The tragic part of my story is that my boss, who knows very little about Linux and Gnome and thinks that I'm pulling his leg about all this nonsence likes the "diamond" look of radiobuttons so much, that he constantly asks me on implementing them. Hence, Is there a way to make Tk::Perl look on windows exactly the way it looks on Linux? Or at least make the Radiobutton look like a diamond? Thank you, and sorry about this sillyiest of questions!
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