On Thu, 10 May 2007, Gisle Aas wrote:
> > My advice to the OP is to try writing a demo, or proof of concept,
> > programs using both Tk and Tkx, and make your decision based on
> > that. If you decide on using Tkx, then publishing those demo
> > programs would be of great use to those trying to make the same
> > decision as you, or those who are familiar with Tk wondering how to
> > use Tkx. I would certainly be in the latter group.
>
> FYI, Tkx comes with the programs 'tkx-ed' and 'tkx-prove' as simple
> demo programs that might be a good starting points. If you want to see
> more complex example look at the source for the ActivePerl::PPM::GUI
> module (not the best example as parts of it is implemented in Tcl).

tkx-ed and tkx-prove are in the Perl/bin directory in recent ActivePerl
releases.

There is also the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list for discussion of Tcl, Tkx
and Tcl::Tk development.  The list is very low volume, so I'm sure a
couple of usage questions on that list wouldn't be a problem...

Cheers,
-Jan

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