Nope, doesn't.
Sure it does, if you insert it at "break here" it will break -- it still pops up an error dialog (not very useful) but it calls break and breaks :) you should report bug to Tkx author
... Tk isn't.
And then you install Tk
In reply to Re^3: Use of break in Tkx
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Use of break in Tkx
by Anonymous Monk
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