pardon the stupid question, but how do you invoke the grid manager for top level windows, I've been tryin to do it like this:
my $frame = $tl->Frame()->pack;
my $lab = $tl->Label()->pack;
my $ent = $tl->Entry()->pack;
my $label = $frame -> Label(-text=>"NQR Reports ");
$lab -> grid(-row=>0,-column=>0);
$ent -> grid(-row=>0,-column=>1);
$label -> grid(-row=>0,-column=>0);
$frame -> grid(-row=>2,-column=>1,-columnspan=>2);
my $but1 = $tl->Button( -text => 'Open File1', -command => $push_butt
+on2 )->pack;
$but1 -> grid(-row=>2,-column=>2,-columnspan=>2);
The code starts executing but the top level window is never created and the system jus hangs ..
Any suggestions ??
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