Here's a quick example:
use strict;
use warnings;
use Tk;
my $top = MainWindow->new();
my $arrowDnBits = pack("b8" x 5,
"........",
".111111.",
"..1111..",
"...11...",
"........"
);
$top->DefineBitmap('arrowDn' => 8, 5, $arrowDnBits);
$top->Button(-bitmap=>'arrowDn')->pack(-side=>'left');
MainLoop();
Note: It is possible to set -background=>'red' when you create the button (which will get the button code to go and set the bitmap background for you), but that is not what I want. I'm trying to figure out how to set the bitmap -background directly, or possibly another bitmap option like -data.
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