![]() Just be sure to have Perl 64 bit installed, then install Tcl::pTk (this will install also Tcl.pm which is the linking part between Perl and Tk). I work on Windows using latest ActiveTcl (only 64 bit available), Tcl::pTk (to have access to Tk from Perl), and Strawberry Perl (64bit). another way is to use Tcl::Tk which is small sufficient and gives you perl/Tk syntax, but requires more changes to your already existing perlTk code. ![]()
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