Plagiarized from this site, created February 10th, 2006, which says:
This will probably reveal my ignorance of Tk more than anything, but
I'll risk it. Consider the following code:
use strict;
use Tk;
my $main = MainWindow->new(-title => "This is a test of a long title",
-width => 500);
MainLoop;
When I run this on a Windows XP box, the window's width is such that t
+he
title is mostly obscured. On a Win98 box, on the other hand, the title
is fully visible. What's more, changing the -width option seems to hav
+e
no effect on the window width on XP. Am I missing something? (To the
best of my knowledge, both machines have the same version of Tk.)
--
Eric Amick
Columbia, MD
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