this chunk of code:
$w_t->insert('end', ["row $hh;", "$hh bla bla"]);
will insert at index 'end' a row into tablelist, values are "row $hh;" and "$hh bla bla" into each of 2 cells appropriately
this comes into play after seeing sample code at http://wiki.tcl.tk/5527
.t insert end [list "first row" "another value"]
.t insert end [list "another row" "bla bla"]
Also, Tkx is another way of doing tcl/tk from perl, and for both of these there is a mailing list tcltk@perl.org, which will help you set up and use these approaches
Regards,
vkon
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