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This solution is acceptable, but not perfect. For some reason the dialog buttons stick to the right side of the window.
Tk::DialogBox mentions you have no control over appearance of buttons, from experience I know this is just following Tcl/Tk tradition , so I won't go digging to see where this is explained in Tk docs (its not in the obvious places)
In the meantime I found an alternative at http://tktable.sourceforge.net/tile/doc/dialog.html ...from Tcl/Tk to Perl/Tkx. Hopefully one of you monks can help me along again.package require ttk::dialog
You probably don't have that installed, so the following won't help
$ perl -MTkx -e " Tkx::package_require(q/ttk::dialog/); " can't find package ttk::dialog at -e line 1.
Even the undocumented (raw tcl commands) don't work
$ perl -MTkx -e " Tkx::i->interp->Eval(q/package require ttk::dialog/) + " can't find package ttk::dialog at -e line 1.
Safe to say ttk::dialog doesn't come standard (esp with activeperl) so you'd have to install it yourself if its possible. See also
- ttk::dialog: site:http://docs.activestate.com, ttk::dialog: site:http://docs.activestate.com
- http://docs.activestate.com/activeperl/5.14/lib/Tkx.html
- http://docs.activestate.com/activeperl/5.14/lib/Tkx/Tutorial.html
- http://docs.activestate.com/activeperl/5.14/lib/Tcl/tkkit.html
- Re: TclTk interface with Perl code, is it possible?
- Re^2: GUI toolkit+designer for the perl newbie
- Creating Dialogs
- Re^2: Tkx.pm: invoke features of 'tcllib'
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Re^4: [Tkx] Search for dialog box for text input
by GUIfriend (Sexton) on Apr 28, 2012 at 08:29 UTC |
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