Hi,

We are using perltk in our application for gui. I would like to have 2 frames with a sash so user could give more space to each side.
The part I'm interested is exposing & hiding one of the frames so it will have a sliding windows effect.

When searching found the PaneWindow and moving the sash using sashPlace() is what I look for, BUT it rerenders the other frame it holds and that looks ~not cool.

1. What would be the correct way to do what I want "show hide is a sliding gracefully moving of sash sort and exposing the hidden frame?" using perltk?

2. Is there a way to rerender only one part of the panewindow?

3. Would you recommend other ui?

Thanks.

In reply to tk sash slide render by aviw

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