OBSOLETE; move to historical section. TkPerl was originally the name of a (now unsupported) perl 4 package that Malcolm Beattie at Oxford University gave to his code to wed the Tk X toolkit with Perl. (He has since referred to that package as a different "kettle of fish" from Perl/Tk.) Since that beginning Malcolm has also come up with a Tcl module for perl 5 that has a Tcl::Tk module extension.
That module allows the use of Tcl within a Perl script (i.e. You must know both languages to get your widgets to work.) If you are interested in that package instead, see the necessary kits for Malcolm Beattie's Tcl/Tk extensions to Perl, which have been distrubuted as Tcl-b#.tar. Gz and TclTk-b#.tar.
Gz files in the authors/id/MICB/ directory at CPAN sites (locations given in a separate question in this FAQ). The name "tkperl" is sometimes applied to the "Perl/Tk" or "ptk" package that is the subject of this FAQ. More.
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