Yes, I have. I've read through so many examples and tutorials which is why it became increasingly frustrating. Win32::Gui just made sense to me even when first looking at it. WxPerl is very greek-like to me. I've probably spent 6-8 man hours reading through documentation and trying different things, and I think the above post about the buffer auto-flush will help tremendously.
I'm going to give it another shot this morning, as I think I might have enough information now to get over that initial steep learning curve for Wx.
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