Tk is a Graphical User Interface ToolKit. Copyright (c) 1995-2004 Nick Ing-Simmons. All rights reserved. This package is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, with the exception of all the files in the pTk sub-directory which have separate terms derived from those of the orignal Tix4.1.3 or Tk8.4.* sources. See doc/license.html for details of this license. Tk804.027 is now considered production worthy. (Previous stable release being Tk800.025.) This a re-port of a perl interface to Tk8.4. C code is derived from Tcl/Tk8.4.5. It also includes all the C code parts of Tix8.1.4 from SourceForge. The perl code corresponding to Tix's Tcl code is not fully implemented. Perl API is essentially the same as Tk800 series Tk800.025 but has not been verified as compliant. There ARE differences see pod/804delta.pod. The goal of this release is Unicode support via perl's and core-tk's use of UTF-8. Tk804.027 builds and loads into a threaded perl but is NOT yet thread safe. This Tk804 is only likely to work with perl5.8.0 or later. Perl's UTF-8 support has improved since it was introduced in perl5.6.0. Some functions (regular expression match in Text widgets) are known to only work with perl5.8.1 and later There are a lot more tests in Tk804. Some notably t/entry.t and t/listbox.t very dependant on the available fonts and to a lesser extent the window manager used. (See below for a list of fails which can be "expected" even if nothing is really wrong.) Others t/JP.t and t/KR.t need oriental fonts and can take a long time to run on a machine with a lot of fonts but which lacks the glyphs tests are looking for. An experimental implementation of client side fonts via freetype2, fontconfig and Xft is provided for Unix. This is strongly recommened if you are planning to make use of Unicode rendering capabilities of Tk. It also gives anti-aliased fonts for regular text (if you have TrueType or Type1 fonts and they are in your fontconfig config file). To try this install do perl Makefile.PL XFT=1 See http://fontconfig.org The author has installed http://fontconfig.org/release/xrender-0.8.3.tar.gz http://fontconfig.org/release/xft-2.1.2.tar.gz http://fontconfig.org/release/fontconfig-2.2.0.tar.gz but it also works with versions in SuSE8.2 and SuSE9.0. RedHat 9 builds and runs, but has different fonts installed so fails the listbox.t and entry.t in a manner which shows those tests fragility: Failed Test Stat Wstat Total Fail Failed List of Failed ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- t/entry.t 336 12 3.57% 93 152 154 157 160-161 167 201 203 205 207 280 t/listbox.t 437 46 10.53% 89 92-93 95-97 99-101 186 234 237- 241 280 282-284 286 288 301-304 336- 337 339 343 348 365 383-384 386-389 391 393 395-396 399 401 406 432 (3 subtests UNEXPECTEDLY SUCCEEDED), 35 subtests skipped. Failed 2/46 test scripts, 95.65% okay. 58/2618 subtests failed, 97.78% okay. ---------------------------- Author has built against: Perl5.8.0 Has Unicode mis-features and is not recommended. Author has tested against official perl5.8.0 and the version shipped with RedHat 9.0. (This latter's perl -V shows it to have MAINT18379 applied as a local patch.) SuSE's perl5.8.0 was fine, and they now distribute a 5.8.1 Note that on RedHat Linux in particular the build process may need to be done in a non UTF-8 locale i.e. LANG=en_GB not LANG=en_GB.UTF-8 (This is due to bugs in some perl5.8.0's as shipped by RedHat.) Perl5.8.1 Pentium Suse Linux-8.2 gcc-3.3 Visual C++ 6.0, Windows-XP, dmake/nmake Mingw 2.0, Windows-XP, dmake (perl without PERL_IMP_SYS, that is broken for MinGW). ActivePerl based on 5.8.1 also works with Visual C++ 6.0/nmake Perl5.8.2 Pentium Suse Linux-8.2/9.0 gcc-3.3 Visual C++ 6.0, Windows-XP, dmake/nmake Perl5.8.3 Pentium Suse Linux-9.0 gcc-3.3 Visual C++ 6.0, Windows-XP, dmake/nmake For questions on this package try news:comp.lang.perl.tk or e-mail to or