Tk::TextList (version 3.53) Tk::TextList is a ROText widget-based implementation of Tk::Listbox. It is not a replacement, but an alternative to the Listbox widget. Since it is based on ROTExt, the widget has extended functionality from that of Listbox. Justifying elements, or applying different styles to individual list elements are examples. This version (3.53) is a minor update of 3.52, and 3.51, which was a major overhaul of the widget created by Gred London, the original Author. Greg gave me permission to make modifications after I informed him of several bug fixes I had in mind. Thanks, Greg! Greg's original widget is available on CPAN and is distributed in the Tk800.02* packages. I don't know if this version will be installed in the next distribution or not. I decided to avoid adding major new functionality, and instead, I ended up removing several methods - at least temporarily, so I can gauge the reaction of the community and see if they are missed. It was my goal to reduce the code base and focus on core functionality, and to ensure all Listbox methods functioned as advertised before adding more methods. No one has informed me of any functionality missed from Greg's version. Not yet, anyway, but at least some of this is probably due to it not getting much use yet, so I'm still standing by to restore methods if necessary. For now, the following methods remain deprecated, mostly due to the fact that I felt they offered sufficient additional functionality, and generally cluttered things up. These methods are easily accomplished by using the base methods of the Text widget (refer to html docs). tagNextRange tagNextRangeChar tagPrevRange tagPrevRangeChar markSet markSetChar markNext markNextChar markPrevious markPreviousChar INSTALLATION: To install, type $ perl Makefile.PL $ make $ make test $ make install I still haven't finished the POD docs, yet, and that's mostly because I haven't really started them. I have a few other things on my plate, namely: - A complete and updated version of a complete set of Perl/Tk documentation and tutorial. It is my hopes to encode this using the DocBook XML DTD, and have a script which will convert the docs to POD. This is the idea anyway. It's still in it's infancy. - A slew of other Composite and Derived widgets from my private collection. With Documentation of course. Wrapping things, up, I'd like to again take the opportunity to thank Greg London, for creating the widget that this grew from. In many ways it's quite different from the original, but it's still possible to see similarities here and there. Regardless, this probably wouldn't be finished were it not for Greg's. Send bug reports, comments and suggestions to RobSeegel@aol.com or better yet, post them to the ptk mailing list. That's the best place so that others can be aware of possible problems, too. Cheers! Rob Seegel 15 Mar 2001