Hi, here is another variation which is simple to see what happens.
#!/usr/bin/perl use warnings; use strict; use Tk; my $mw = tkinit; $mw->geometry('200x200+200+200'); $mw->overrideredirect(1); my %wdraginfo; $mw->bind('<ButtonPress-1>', sub{ my $xe = $mw->XEvent; $wdraginfo{xoff} = $mw->pointerx - $mw->rootx; $wdraginfo{yoff} = $mw->pointery - $mw->rooty; }); $mw->bind('<B1-Motion>', sub{ my ($x,$y); $x=$mw->pointerx-$wdraginfo{xoff}; $y=$mw->pointery-$wdraginfo{yoff}; $mw->geometry($mw->width."x".$mw->height."+$x+$y"); }); MainLoop;

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In reply to Re: want way to drag tk window by zentara
in thread want way to drag tk window by redss

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