Tank for your introduction into Ruby/Tk .
I want to read it.

FabiáĎ

Kero van Gelder wrote:

> > The "bottom" I referred to was taken from the larger context
> > of my code, by the way. It's just a TkFrame.
>
> I hoped so, but wasn't sure :)
>
> > I'm finding that the book _Learning Perl/Tk_ is not as much
> > help as I had hoped... by that I mean, there are more differences
> > than I expected in Ruby/Tk and Perl/Tk.
>
> Yup, I found the same.
> grep'ping Ruby/Tk sources can help, too.
>
> > In their example, TkPhoto is a method (and I don't think there's
> > a TkPhotoImage at all...)  Of course, Ruby is more OO than Perl...
>
> Affirmative, while Tk in itself is not OO. Subclassing Tk classes has
> some funny effects, sometimes. TkMenus are a pain.
>
> With a bit of luck, I'll write an introduction into Ruby/Tk (in
> English) next week, as addition to what is on Ruby Central (excerpts
> from the book). I won't get to the reference manual, I'm
> afraid. Anyone wish to help?
>
> Bye,
> Kero.
>
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