I am trying to create a GUI window using perl. But the created GUI window size differs in different system.

Could anyone please tell me, how to set the fixed size, so that, it won't change depends on the following factors,
- Any resolution we set in our desktop
- Any system we use
- Any OS we use

use Tkx; my $MainWindow = Tkx::widget -> new("."); $MainWindow -> g_wm_geometry("600x15+340+612"); $MainFrame = $MainWindow -> new_ttk__frame(); $ExtractionTypeLabel = $MainFrame -> new_ttk__label(-text => <<TEXT>>, -padding => 10, ); $ExtractionTypeSingle = $MainFrame -> new_ttk__radiobutton(-text =>$Co +nfMainSingleExtractionText, -variable => \$ExtractionTypeVal, -value => $ConfMainSingleExtractionText, -command => \&SINGLE_RADIO_BUTTON_LISTENER, ); ##### ALIGNMENT IN GRID LAYOUT ##### $ExtractionTypeLabel -> g_grid(-row => 3, -column => 0, -pady => 1); $ExtractionTypeSingle -> g_grid(-row => 4, -column => 0, -ipadx => 4); ##### PACK ##### $MainFrame -> g_pack(-in => $MainWindow); Tkx::MainLoop(); exit;

In reply to How to set a fixed GUI window size using Perl Tkx by Kottur

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