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Term-Graille reviews and mentions
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Terminal dialogs what module/lib to use?
The worst kit you could use is Term::Graille, which is is rather immature and buggy, and still evolving. For an example of menu and dialog boxes you can see a previous reddit post
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Breakout in Pure Perl
https://github.com/saiftynet/Term-Graille indeed
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Collecting epitaphs for perl applications sentenced to death...
Its for a games platform provisionally called the "PerlayStation Games Console". "Sprites" are created using Braille characters, and are used for games that run on a terminal window (hence console). The idea was borrowed from Drawille (and its Perl version Term::Drawille), reworked completely to create Term::Graille. The keyboard interactions, menu system and dialogs are the current work in progress to create an intuitive games designer, the first part of which is the sprite and game tile editor...all terminal applications.
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PSSST! Anyone want to see (yet another) menu implementation for console graphical applications?
This is currently something I am making for a console sprite editor, and part of Term::Graille. It would be trivial to strip Graille out of the module and use something more powerful like Term::ANSIColor instead; might do that later, though I suspect there are better versions than mine out there.
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saiftynet/Term-Graille is an open source project licensed under GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of Term-Graille is Perl.
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