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Mike Scott

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Oct 28, 2012, 11:47:26 AM10/28/12
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I see Tk::Zinc v3.0.3 is on CPAN -- but does anyone know where I can
find the documentation please? The website tkzinc.org just shows the
home page (plus info on hiring a dumpster :-) ), and even CPAN points
there for the full documentation.

Thanks.


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Mirko K.

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Oct 28, 2012, 1:19:00 PM10/28/12
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Mike Scott wrote:

> I see Tk::Zinc v3.0.3 is on CPAN -- but does anyone know where I can
> find the documentation please? The website tkzinc.org just shows the
> home page (plus info on hiring a dumpster :-) ), and even CPAN points
> there for the full documentation.
>
> Thanks.
>
>

Looks like the refman's source is in

https://bitbucket.org/plecoanet/tkzinc/src/doc

You probably need to compile the docs with latex2pdf or latex2html.

arnaud...@gmail.com

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Jan 15, 2013, 3:12:11 AM1/15/13
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I tried to get the Tkzinc docs from your link but it seems to be a dead link now...

Does anyone know where I can get a documentation about Tkzinc? (do not answer tkzinc.org, the site seems to be broken and I don't need to hire a dumpster...)

Thanks,
Arnaud.

Mike Scott

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Jan 15, 2013, 3:59:32 AM1/15/13
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On 15/01/13 08:12, arnaud...@gmail.com wrote:
> I tried to get the Tkzinc docs from your link but it seems to be a
> dead link now...
>
> Does anyone know where I can get a documentation about Tkzinc? (do
> not answer tkzinc.org, the site seems to be broken and I don't need
> to hire a dumpster...)
>
> Thanks, Arnaud.


CPAN

But you'll have to build the doc's. I could send you a pdf if you want.

And then you need to build tkzinc itself - that's caused me major aggro,
I suspect due to an X library upgrade recently. I'm currently unable to
build a working tkzinc.so under mint, and have reverted to the inferior
Tk::Canvas because of this (and seeming lack of windows support -
portability is a Good Thing :-).
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