I like the portability of TK, and SpecPerl is a cool forms builder everyone
ought to look at. But, I like Win32::GUI because I think its easier.

Phil Larson

> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of David Hiltz
> Sent: Monday, March 08, 1999 1:54 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [perl-win32-gui] Options and Checkboxes
>
>
>
> > I'm a relative newbie to Win32::GUI. I've hacked my way through
> most of examples
> > to get almost everything I need, but I'm now hitting a brick
> wall trying to
> > figure out checkboxes. Does anyone know where I can find
> reference to %options
> > that is scattered throughout the documentation, as I think this
> is all I need.
> >
> > Win32::GUI is excellent, especially for a beta. I've tried out
> Tk as well, but I
> > prefer the flexibilty of Win32::GUI.
>
>   I think Tk/Perl is just as flexable if not more than Win32:GUI and it's
>   well documented.  The reason I'm using Win32::GUI is that I like the
>   native look of Windows more than X-Windows.  Microsoft did a nice job
>   designing the GUI in Windows.  Also, my users are comfortable
> with Windows
>   widgets and introducting an Xwindows lookandfeel would only
> confused them.
>
>   That's my reasons.
>
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>    David Hiltz
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>    Unix System and Network Administrator
>    Northeast Fisheries Science Center
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