Well, to respond to the deleted nodes, about this having nothing to do with Perl, I believe it does. It shows how you can make gui programs, written in Perl, that have a consistent look and feel. This is one of the main criticisms concerning writing gui scripts with Perl; people say the apps look scattered and uninteresting. I included the Gimp screenshots, to show the compatible look and feel, with the other apps in the screenshot, which ARE Perl.

So instead of wasting your time feeding me upvotes, why don't you sign up for an account, so we can show you how to grow some balls, you cowardly anonymous cry baby.


I'm not really a human, but I play one on earth. flash japh

In reply to Re: Improve the look of your Perl/Gtk2 apps by zentara
in thread Improve the look of your Perl/Gtk2 apps by zentara

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