UPDATED MAR 18,2004

Ok I asked on comp.lang.perl.tk and found out how to get the postscript to output. Your code is creating "invisble rectangles". So to get ps output, make these changes"

$canvas->createRectangle( int $x, int $y, int $x, int $y, -outline=>undef, -fill=>'white' ); #to (or any variation), you need an outline color and size $canvas->createRectangle( int $x, int $y, int $x+1, int $y+1, -outline=>'lightgreen', -fill=>'white' );

<END UPDATE>

You should be able to save the Tk Canvas to a postscript file, then you can convert it to any format you want. It should look something like this, but after a quick try, I don't have it quite right.

$main->Button( -text => "Save", -command => sub { my @capture=(); my ($x0,$y0,$x1,$y1)=$canvas->bbox('all'); @capture=('-x'=>$x0,'-y'=>$y0,-height=>$y1-$y0,-width=>$x1-$x +0); $canvas -> postscript(-colormode=>'gray', -file=>$0.'.ps',@capture); } )->pack; MainLoop;

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In reply to Re: Sierpinski's Triangle - Tk by zentara
in thread Sierpinski's Triangle - Tk by bl0rf

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