Thanks;

I have and I have looked at Loft. Problem is that it's last update was 2004. If
I use it then I'll have to update it to the current Win32::GUI (1.03.4) to make
it community pleasing. <sigh>

I do have a question. It's simple (for you) and bugging (me). How do I trap
events in my code? Example:

Control.pl calls Control::Package.

All windows are created in Control::Package.

All event sub's are located in Control::Package.

In particular, 
 my $TopMenu = new Win32::GUI::Menu(        # Main Window Menu
       'File'                 => 'TopMenuFile',
       '>&Open'               => 'TopMenuOpen',
       '>&New'                => 'TopMenuNew',
  );

and 'TopMenu*_Click' are located in Control::Package.

Win32::GUI::Dialog(); # is located in Control::Package.

But, clicking on a menu item isn't captured by the *_Click (or *_click) sub.

I know, I know. I shouldn't ask dumb questions, but???

art

--- Jeremy White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> >Before I build one is there a Win32 Visual Editor available. One that works
> >somewhat like the Microsoft Visual Studio v5.0 or v6.0 C++ Resource Editor?
> >Somthing that allows me to select and position a GUI thing in a window, 
> >specify
> >the GUI parameters, integrate event sub's and insert the stuff into Perl 
> >source code?
> 
> Have a look at Loft:
> 
> http://user.bahnhof.se/~johanl/perl/Loft/
> 
> It does some of the things you want.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> jez.
> 
> 
> 


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