BTW. Remember that with the gui I posted, you could (for example) check for what was printed and instead of simply displaying it in the listbox, decide to convert a text prompt into a bunch of buttons or a dialog that allows the user to answer the prompt without having to type complex material, and then send the information back to the <STDIN> requests as if he had typed it out in full.
The gui I posted is just the simplest working example I could come up with.
In reply to Re^3: Perl/Tk code structure
by BrowserUk
in thread Perl/Tk code structure
by elef
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