in reply to Re^2: How do you make Tk look good?
in thread How do you make Tk look good?
Unless you're a serious XS/C hacker, you'll likely get lost amid the low level stuff in Tk.
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As joost mentioned, you might try Tcl::Tk. vkon claims its pretty compatible, but I haven't tried it yet, due to a memo1 I got circa 2006.
1. "If it doesn't run in a browser it don't mean sh*t.". You might check your email archives to see if you got the memo too.
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