I have been working in Project Gutenberg and the main tool they use for checking the text file is called "Guiguts". This is a perl program and is installed by running the script guiguts.pl. I have tried several times to install this program but have had the "Tk" issue. Tk.pm is installed on my comptuers (both a laptop and a desktop" and both generate the same errors, the modules are not installed where the rest of the *.pm files are located. If I copy them to the location where the other files are, the perl script will run but I get the other error about the MainLoop. After adding your script to the beginning of the guiguts script, perl finds Tk and the second error is generated about the MainLoop. If you want to inspect the script, the file is located here: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=209389

Thank you for your patience and help.


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