Ok. I have searched for the last couple hours and cannot find a solution to this problem:
I have a TK Scrolled Tree with, well, scrollbars. It is created thusly ...
$TK{'perltree'}=$TK{'vl'}->Scrolled('Tree',
-separator => ':',
-background => $COLOR{'white
+'},
-font => $FONT{'SAP8BO
+LD'},
-exportselection => 1,
-selectmode => 'single',
-scrollbars => 'ose',
-selectforeground => $COLOR{'limeg
+reen'},
-selectbackground => $COLOR{'grey'
+},
-browsecmd => \&perlTreeSel
+ection,
-width => 20)->pack(-fi
+ll => 'both',
-an
+chor => 'n',
-ex
+pand => 1);
Later ... after I populate the tree I want to set the x scrollbar to 75% of it's viewable region and have tried many variations but can't get it to work.
I have tried Subwidget and xview and xviewMoveto all to no success
# Set scroll to 32
$TK{'perltree'}->xview(32);
# Focus on the perltree
$TK{'perltree'}->update;
Nick? Gabor? Japh? Anyone!
A grateful nzsvz9
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