The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List:
modid: Tk::Dressing
DSLIP: RdpOp
description: Set a theme in your Tk widget. (a dressing)
userid: DJIBEL (Djibril Ousmanou)
chapterid: 8 (User_Interfaces)
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http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.perl.modules/browse_thread/thread/e995fd7200f2bc34#
similar:
Tk::Preferences Tk::CmdLine
rationale:
Dear,
Before creation of this module I have seen what already exists in
CPAN.
Tk::CmdLine is good. But it is not easy to use for a newbie. We
have to set declaration before each MainWindows and it is very
global. But it is very good.
Tk::Preferences : I have used this module in several perl/tk
application that I have created but, I have see some bugs for some
widgets or children widgets. I have submitted a patch in 2009 but no
answer. The concept of my module is very similar to this module by
using configure method to change configuration of a widget parent (
MainWidows, TopLevel, Frame, ...) or children (button, entry, ...).
Some change in code have been set. The Data::DumpXML is not clear
and I think using an XML to set configuration is not good. A ini
file is simple and sufficient to store configuration.
These 2 modules does not propose some default configuration files
and I think it can be a good idea. Allow user to send sometimes an
ini file configuration to add theme in module can be good. That is
why I have decided to upload this module to CPAN.
Best regards,
Djibril
enteredby: DJIBEL (Djibril Ousmanou)
enteredon: Thu Dec 9 22:23:59 2010 GMT
The resulting entry would be:
Tk::
::Dressing RdpOp Set a theme in your Tk widget. (a dressing) DJIBEL
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