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. > > +--- Kero ------------------------------ kero / chello.nl ---+ > | Don't split your mentality without thinking twice | > | Proud like a God -- Guano Apes | > +--- M38c ------- http://members.chello.nl/~k.vangelder ---+