Hello Loops,

    I just chanced to see some details on this.
  1. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18106377/cant-pack-a-widget-inside-a-sibling-toplevel

  2. the first para of response from Donal Fellows and the last response dated Aug 7 '13 at 17:37 from Elchonon Edelson.

  3. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/21467113/is-there-a-limit-on-the-length-or-nesting-of-tcl-tk-widget-pathnames/21468948#21468948

  4. the response dated Jan 30 at 22:39 from Donal Fellows.

    Those being the responses about pure Tcl/Tk I didn't quite understand what they said. Do you have any explanation/thoughts from your side ?

Thank you

In reply to Re^2: Usefulness of -in option in Geometry Management (Perl/Tk) by Anonymous Monk
in thread Usefulness of -in option in Geometry Management (Perl/Tk) by Anonymous Monk

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