A versatile and durable text processing software suitable for multiple applications.
To create a workspace from the shell prompt, you can use the “mkws” command followed by the name of the workspace you wish to create. The available options include background, text background, foreground, text foreground, font, import file, export file, dump, xrm, class name, display, screen, title, help, iconic, motif, synchronous, write, and quit.
Alternatively, you can open an existing workspace from the shell prompt using “workspace” followed by the above-mentioned options to customize your workspace according to your preferences.
You can also open a workspace from a Perl script using Tk::Workspace. There is an example code given in the module's documentation to guide you through the process.
Within a Perl script, you can create a workspace object using the Tk::Workspace -> new command with the x, y, width, height, text font, foreground, background, menu visible, scroll, insert, menu bar visible, text, and name attributes.
Overall, the Tk::Workspace module is an excellent tool for Perl developers who want to create customized embedded text editors. With its flexible SYNOPSIS options, users can easily create and customize their workspaces according to their needs.
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