Thanks for your fix! FYI, this is a 26kLOC perl/Tk GUI, and while I've reviewed potential children of $FrameOpt there's a possibility in the future that there could be a match to an unintended target.

Is there a way to narrow down the search, or is the $test1 handle useless? For instance, I tried $test1 -> $FrameOpt -> Entry but got an error "Can't locate auto/Tk/Frame=HASH(0x68d3998).al" so that's obviously not the approach.

It could be there is no solution without a different subroutine call, and I don't mean for you to have to delve into that :-) In which case I would carefully comment.


In reply to Re^4: Changing state for gridded Entry? by cniggeler
in thread Changing state for gridded Entry? by cniggeler

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