The problem occurs when an already visible window (or dialogbox) is
overlayed with a popup dialogbox. A hole is left in the first window where
the popup box was upon its closing. The hole does not go away until
Win32::GUI::Dialog() regains control and refreshes the window. It appears
that Win32::G
> c:\> PPM install --location http://Jenda.Krynicky.cz/perl Win32-GUI
>
> Jenda
>
> Hello, I'm new to perl and try to get Win32-GUI to run. no chance
> I tried your tip.
> But after downloading the files I get an Error-Message
> Error installing package win32-Gui Can't open File \.pack
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> Hello,
> how to install/build Win32::Gui 0.0.434 ??
>
> Rafael PThetarez
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c:\
I'm trying to figure out how to add objects to the different Tabstrips,
but I don't see anything in the sample code (tabstrip.pl) which shows how
this is done.
I thought something like this would work, but no-go.
...
$W->AddTabStrip(
-name => "Tab",
> Hello,
> how to install/build Win32::Gui 0.0.434 ??
>
> Rafael PThetarez
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
c:\> PPM install --location http://Jenda.Krynicky.cz/perl Win32-GUI
Jenda
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