Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
Yaakov S (Cygwin Ports) wrote:
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
However I'd like PerlTk to fall back to using Windows widgets much
like rxvt will do a Windows window if there is no X server to
connect to.
Just how rxvt manages to use both X11 and Wi
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
Yaakov S (Cygwin Ports) wrote:
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
However I'd like PerlTk to fall back to using Windows widgets much
like rxvt will do a Windows window if there is no X server to connect
to.
Just how rxvt manages to use both X11 and Win32GUI is unique, as has
bee
Yaakov S (Cygwin Ports) wrote:
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
However I'd like PerlTk to fall back to using Windows widgets much
like rxvt will do a Windows window if there is no X server to connect to.
Just how rxvt manages to use both X11 and Win32GUI is unique, as has
been discussed before at len
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Andrew DeFaria wrote:
> However I'd like PerlTk to fall back to using Windows widgets much like
> rxvt will do a Windows window if there is no X server to connect to.
Just how rxvt manages to use both X11 and Win32GUI is unique, as has
been discussed
Earlier I had asked about the PerlTk module in Cygwin's Perl. A
discussion ensued and eventually the good folks here apparently fixed
that package. In updating Cygwin today I noticed it and installed it.
But I came to find out that PerlTk works only with an X server running.
OK this makes sense
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