Sure it does :)

$ perl -d:Modlist fudge AutoLoader 5.72 Carp 1.26 Config Cwd 3.36 DynaLoader 1.13 Encode 2.47 Encode::Alias 2.16 Encode::Byte 2.04 Encode::Config 2.05 Encode::Encoding 2.05 Encode::Unicode 2.07 Exporter 5.66 Exporter::Heavy 5.66 File::Spec 3.33 File::Spec::Unix 3.33 File::Spec::Win32 3.33 Symbol 1.07 Text::Tabs 2012.0818 Tk 804.03 Tk::After 4.008 Tk::Button 4.010 Tk::Clipboard 4.009 Tk::CmdLine 4.007 Tk::Configure 4.009 Tk::Derived 4.011 Tk::Entry 4.018 Tk::Event 4.024 Tk::Event::IO 4.009 Tk::Frame 4.010 Tk::Image 4.011 Tk::MainWindow 4.015 Tk::Scrollbar 4.010 Tk::Submethods 4.005 Tk::Text 4.028 Tk::Toplevel 4.006 Tk::Widget 4.035 Tk::Wm 4.015 XSLoader 0.15 base 2.18 bytes 1.04 constant 1.21 feature 1.20 unicore::Heavy.pl unicore::To::Lower.pl utf8 1.09 utf8_heavy.pl vars 1.02 warnings 1.12 warnings::register 1.02

In reply to Re^5: Perl tk FindNext in a text widget by Anonymous Monk
in thread Perl tk FindNext in a text widget by ghosh123

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