Thank you very much!
After playing a bit with the tips and examples provided I came up with this solution which seems to suit perfectly
use warnings;
use strict;
use Tk;
my $mw = MainWindow->new();
my $tx = $mw->Text()->pack();
$tx->bind( '<<Modified>>' => \&readTextWidget);
my $CursorPosition="1.0";
MainLoop;
sub readTextWidget{
if ($tx->editModified()) {
my @Text=$tx->dump($CursorPosition,'end');
my $TextChunk = $Text[1];
$CursorPosition= $Text[5];
my @words = split / /, $TextChunk ;#very basic tokenizer for t
+he moment
foreach my $word (@words) {
print "$word\n";
}
$tx->editModified(0);
}
}
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