I'm facing the resolution issue dealing with the window size change in my monitor. Such that some context are not view-able when I invoke the Perl/TK GUI in smaller resolution window, even I tried to stretch to expand the GUI. The items inside the GUI are not resizable follows on the window size I strecthed but instead whenever I stretch the GUI smaller, some items/buttons are covered and not to be seen. This issue is not persist whenever I open the GUI in big resolution monitor.

Could anyone tell me if Perl/Tk allows flexible window re-size or any other option that could help to resolve this? I understood that we can set a size for the geometry of our GUI, and the window will enlarged when the arranged items do not fit into that size. Question is what is the margin of the geometry size that I should use so that all text and feature in GUI can be seen properly in all type of monitor resolution? Pls help. Thank you.


In reply to How to set the MainWindow agile to the context in Perl/Tk by Janish

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