See "Feet to Meters, Object Style" in http://www.tkdocs.com/tutorial/onepage.html
and use that style of programming, its less typing, and its what that example you linked for "adding" is using
mwahaha
Did you know Tk is available via ppm? so there is absolutely no reason to learn Tkx.
*tips* Re: use Tkx & busy/unbusy ( $mw->g_tk_busy ), Re: a perl tkx GUI, Re^5: a perl tkx GUI, Limitations with Tkx configure options?, Re: Tkx Optionmenu,Re^3: [Tkx] Search for dialog box for text input
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