804delta(3pm)
NAME
Tk::804delta - what is new for perl/Tk 804
DESCRIPTION
This document describes differences between the Tk800 series and the
Tk804 series.
Incompatible Changes
In Tk804.028, there are some additional incompatible changes:
Return values of some Tk::Wm methods (e.g. aspect, wmGrid,
iconposition, resizable ...) were changed from returning tclish lists
(e.g. "1 2 3 4") to perlish lists (1,2,3,4).
Tk::Wm::wmTracing needs argument for setting on/off, without argument
just return the current value.
All Tk804 releases have the following incompatible changes:
Tk804 will only work with perl 5.8.0 and above. For older perl versions
look for Tk800.025.
- curselection of Tk::Listbox now returns an array reference in scalar
context. This means you have to write
- my(@selected) = $listbox->curselection
- or
my(@selected) = @{ $listbox->curselection }- now.
- The fontActual method now returns the pixel value instead of the point value for -size. Pixel values are expressed as negative numbers.
- Some enhancements from the "dash" patches are lost for now (i.e. -tile, -troughtile ...).
- The -state option is not available anymore for Tk::Text tags. Use -elide instead.
Enhancements
Tk804 is Unicode-aware.
It is possible to build Tk with Xft support on X11. 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).
The new method chooseDirectory is available as a standard directory
selector.
Tk::PNG and Tk::JPEG are bundled now with the perl/Tk distribution,
providing support for the image formats png and jpeg.
Improvements to Tk::Listbox: new option -activestyle, new methods itemconfigure and itemcget, new virtual event <<ListboxSelect>>.
More tests.
New Widgets
- Tk::Labelframe
- An alternative to Tk::LabFrame.
- Tk::Panedwindow
- An alternative to Tk::Adjuster.
- Tk::Spinbox
- An alternative to the CPAN module Tk::NumEntry.
Selected Bug Fixes
Changed Internals
Platform Specific Problems
Future Directions
Reporting Bugs
If you find what you think is a bug, you might check the articles
recently posted to the comp.lang.perl.tk newsgroup.
If you believe you have an unreported bug, please send a mail to
<ptk@lists.stanford.edu> and/or <nick@ing-simmons.net>. Be sure to
trim your bug down to a tiny but sufficient test case.
SEE ALSO
- Tk, "Changes" file in the Perl/Tk distribution.