Re: GUI modules
It's a one-line install via CPAN. It's the second thing I install when I install Strawberry on a fresh system (Term::Readline is the first). If installing for your client is an issue. just build a carton and give them that with your software. On Tue, Sep 11, 2018 at 5:11 AM z...@softvisio.net wrote: > You can try Prima. > https://metacpan.org/pod/Prima > > On 11.09.2018 12:08, Daniel Kasak wrote: > > I have a kinda-old ( maybe 2 or 3 years old ) build of strawberry perl > > with the latest ( at the time ) gtk+3 libraries and perl bindings. Let > > me know if you're interested - I'll upload it somewhere. I had attempted > > to keep producing builds, but my only Windows use-case evaporated, and > > now things don't build AT ALL, which is a shame. > > > > Dan > > > > On Mon, Sep 10, 2018 at 6:39 PM R. Diez via win32-vanilla > > mailto:win32-vanilla@perl.org>> wrote: > > > > Hi there: > > > > There is no mention about support for GUIs in Strawberry Perl, and no > > GUI modules seem to be bundled. That it a shame, because I would > rather > > build small, portable GUIs with Perl. > > > > I recently saw the following for Python: > > > > https://opensource.com/article/18/8/pysimplegui > > > > I think that PySimpleGUI.py uses Tk as the GUI toolkit. > > > > Installing Tk or anything similar from hand is probably too hard even > > for advanced Windows users. > > > > Would it be possible to bundle the necessary Tk libraries and modules > > with Strawberry Perl? Tk is stable and allegedly works on all > systems. > > > > Best regards, > >rdiez > > > -- Matthew O. Persico
Re: GUI modules
You can try Prima. https://metacpan.org/pod/Prima On 11.09.2018 12:08, Daniel Kasak wrote: > I have a kinda-old ( maybe 2 or 3 years old ) build of strawberry perl > with the latest ( at the time ) gtk+3 libraries and perl bindings. Let > me know if you're interested - I'll upload it somewhere. I had attempted > to keep producing builds, but my only Windows use-case evaporated, and > now things don't build AT ALL, which is a shame. > > Dan > > On Mon, Sep 10, 2018 at 6:39 PM R. Diez via win32-vanilla > mailto:win32-vanilla@perl.org>> wrote: > > Hi there: > > There is no mention about support for GUIs in Strawberry Perl, and no > GUI modules seem to be bundled. That it a shame, because I would rather > build small, portable GUIs with Perl. > > I recently saw the following for Python: > > https://opensource.com/article/18/8/pysimplegui > > I think that PySimpleGUI.py uses Tk as the GUI toolkit. > > Installing Tk or anything similar from hand is probably too hard even > for advanced Windows users. > > Would it be possible to bundle the necessary Tk libraries and modules > with Strawberry Perl? Tk is stable and allegedly works on all systems. > > Best regards, > rdiez >
Re: GUI modules
I have a kinda-old ( maybe 2 or 3 years old ) build of strawberry perl with the latest ( at the time ) gtk+3 libraries and perl bindings. Let me know if you're interested - I'll upload it somewhere. I had attempted to keep producing builds, but my only Windows use-case evaporated, and now things don't build AT ALL, which is a shame. Dan On Mon, Sep 10, 2018 at 6:39 PM R. Diez via win32-vanilla < win32-vanilla@perl.org> wrote: > Hi there: > > There is no mention about support for GUIs in Strawberry Perl, and no > GUI modules seem to be bundled. That it a shame, because I would rather > build small, portable GUIs with Perl. > > I recently saw the following for Python: > > https://opensource.com/article/18/8/pysimplegui > > I think that PySimpleGUI.py uses Tk as the GUI toolkit. > > Installing Tk or anything similar from hand is probably too hard even > for advanced Windows users. > > Would it be possible to bundle the necessary Tk libraries and modules > with Strawberry Perl? Tk is stable and allegedly works on all systems. > > Best regards, >rdiez >
GUI modules
Hi there: There is no mention about support for GUIs in Strawberry Perl, and no GUI modules seem to be bundled. That it a shame, because I would rather build small, portable GUIs with Perl. I recently saw the following for Python: https://opensource.com/article/18/8/pysimplegui I think that PySimpleGUI.py uses Tk as the GUI toolkit. Installing Tk or anything similar from hand is probably too hard even for advanced Windows users. Would it be possible to bundle the necessary Tk libraries and modules with Strawberry Perl? Tk is stable and allegedly works on all systems. Best regards, rdiez