This module is a wrapper around Getopt::Long that extends the value of
the original Getopt::Long module to:
1) add a simple graphical user interface option screen if no arguments
are passed to the program. Thus, the arguments to actually use are
built based on the results of the user interface. If arguments were
passed to the program, the user interface is not shown and the
program executes as it normally would and acts just as if
Getopt::Long::GetOptions had been called instead. This requires
the QWizard and Gtk2 or Tk interfaces to be installed too.
2) provide an auto-help mechanism such that -h and --help are
handled automatically. In fact, calling your program with -h
will default to showing the user a list of short-style arguments
when one exists for the option. Similarly --help will show the
user a list of long-style when possible. --help-full will list
all potential arguments for an option (short and long both).
It's designed to make the creation of graphical shells trivial
without the programmer having to think about it much as well as
providing automatic good-looking usage output without the
programmer needing to write usage() functions.