I am working on a gui splash screen for a perl background daemon that identifies a successful or unsuccessful start up procedure for the user.
I have been trying to use the perl Tk module and am having some difficulty mastering it. Can anyone suggest a tutorial for this.
When I did some searching it appears that most of what is written for perl and Tk was in the 90's. It also appears that glade and qt are designed for C and C++. Are there other gui front ends that I can use with perl?
Thanks,
Greg Ennis
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Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
When I did some searching it appears that most of what is written for perl and Tk was in the 90's. It also appears that glade and qt are designed for C and C++. Are there other gui front ends that I can use with perl?
You could take a look at the gtk2-perl project[1]. The bindings are actively maintained. (I've not used them except to run some simple demo's, as I found the python/gtk combo easier to learn).
[1] http://gtk2-perl.sourceforge.net/
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