Thanks
choroba,
your example works correctly, or well, it works as I desire. But this imply to collect all entries as named instances, ie my $entry_first = $mw->Entry... my $entry_second = $mw->Entry
It is too much work for me! maybe i'll try to bind all Tk::Entry class to Tk->break for all my defined bindings.
I was not aware of the possibility to bind to an entire class, nor about Tk->break
Incidentally my $mw = MainWindow->new->geometry("100x100+799+336"); gives me an undefined value at line 9. On my Tk version i needed a more verbose statement my $mw = MainWindow->new(); $mw->geometry("100x100+799+336");
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