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MyASPN >> Mail Archive >> tcltk-perl
tcltk-perl
RE: [tcltk-perl] RE: Tcltk-perl digest, Vol 1 #78 - 2 msgs
by Vadim Konovalov other posts by this author
Feb 8 2005 10:35PM messages near this date
[tcltk-perl] RE: Installation of Tcl-Tk-0.85 on HP-UX 11 | [tcltk-perl] RE: Tcltk-perl digest, Vol 1 #78 - 2 msgs
Remember, users of Tcl::Tk Perl module discuss it at tcltk@[...].org

Also, you should start explorer, or other HTML viewer  differently.

If you want to eval tcltk code from Perl, please read "perldoc Tcl" and
"perldoc Tcl::Tk" manuals, of course if you haqve both modules installed.


>  I am migrating the tcltk scripts from unix to windows OS.The 
>  tcltk script
>  contains
>   the following lines of code.
>  
>  ************************************************************
>  -menu {options -tearoff no
>  	command gearmnu -label "Expert Advices" -underline 0 \
>  	 -helpstr "Expert Advices" \
>   	 -command {exec ksh -c "$pathname/startnetscape 
>  http://www.perl.com &}
>  
>  here startnetscape is shell script.This shell script contains 
>  the given
>  lines of code
>  
>  /../../netscape -remote "openURL($1,new_window)"
>  
>  ************************************************************
>  Please help me how to convert above lines of code using the perl.The
>  converted code must work on unix environmebt also.
>  
>  
>  
>  I have replaced the above statement and tried to execute the 
>  tcktk script
>  using following code.
>  
>  -command {exec cmd /c "$pathname\\startnetscape.pl  
>  http://www.perl.com" &}
>  
>  I am getting only blank Internet explorer without the URL which one is
>  passed.
>  
>  The code of Perl script startnetscape.pl :
>  system("iexplore.exe ");
>  
>  
>  With Regards,
>  Srinivas.
>  
>  -----Original Message-----
>  From: tcltk-perl-admin@[...].net
>  [mailto:tcltk-perl-admin@[...].net]On Behalf Of
>  tcltk-perl-request@[...].net
>  Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2005 9:48 AM
>  To: tcltk-perl@[...].net
>  Subject: Tcltk-perl digest, Vol 1 #78 - 2 msgs
>  
>  
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>  
>  
>  Today's Topics:
>  
>     1. mailing list for users of Tcl::Tk perl module is 
>  created on perl.
>         org (Konovalov, Vadim)
>  
>  --__--__--
>  
>  Message: 1
>  From: "Konovalov, Vadim" <vkonovalov@[...].com>
>  To: tcltk-perl@[...].net
>  Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2005 10:38:32 +0300
>  Subject: [tcltk-perl] mailing list for users of Tcl::Tk perl module is
>  created on perl.
>   org
>  
>  Dear all,
>  
>  by my request Ask Bjorn Hansen kindly created mailing list 
>  for users of
>  Tcl::Tk module, while "tcltk-perl at lists.sourceforge.net" list could
>  probably be for developers.
>  Subscription to this list is tcltk-subscribe@[...].org
>  
>  So I'll update corrseponding information in proper places.
>  
>  For some reason there isn't much traffic in development list 
>  currently (i.e.
>  here), but I think this is because currently module has 
>  little to discuss,
>  as it is in quite robust shape right now :):):)
>  
>  As for the additional information, now some new features available in
>  Tcl::Tk
>    - destruction of widgets is working
>    - following AUTOLOAD-ing of Tcl::Tk interpreter methods:
>  $int->_foreach(['i','j'],['a'..'zz'],'puts $i-$j');
>  $int->packageIfneeded('qwerty','1.0',sub{print STDERR "they 
>  need package
>  querty...\nthey passed us [@_]\nand that's the end of the 
>  matter!\n"});
>  
>  Best regards,
>  Vadim.
>  
>  
>  
>  --__--__--
>  
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