Hello choroba,
I have never used Tk, but I found Tk::Button. Is this something that you are looking for?
You can find an example here: Masterin Perl/Tk (Chapter 2. Geometry Management).
Update: Or maybe (perl/tk changing button commands).
Update2: From the documentation of (Tk::Dialog):
When it's time to use a dialog, invoke the Show method on a dialog object; the method then displays the dialog, waits for a button to be invoked, and returns the text label of the selected button..
Most likely this could the work for you.
Hope this helps.
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16 May 2017 Athanasius Fixed link to Mastering Perl/Tk
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