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MyASPN >> Mail Archive >> perl-tk
perl-tk
Re: How to find out path of widget in TK-like style ?
by Joel HATSCH other posts by this author
Jul 24 2007 2:35PM messages near this date
Re: How to find out path of widget in TK-like style ? | DialogBox not Being Displayed
SOURCE On Thu, 19 Jul 2007 23:24:22 +0400
Vadim <vadim@[...].ru>  wrote:

>  Slaven Rezic wrote:
>  
>  >Joel HATSCH <ptk@[...].net> writes:
>  >
>  >[...]
>  >  
>  >
>  >>OK, so here it goes : I did a lot of Tk programming in the past.
>  >>There, when you want to access a widget, you address it using it's
>  >>hierarchical name like .frame1.frame2.mybutton.
>  >>
>  
>  if you're Tcl/Tk programmer, then you may prefer Tcl::Tk module, where
>  entire Tcl/Tk remains available for Perl programming, including all
>  Tcl/Tk widgets
>  
>  see "perldoc Tcl::Tk" for examples.

Thanks to you and Slaven for the answers !

Joel
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