Hi Monks,

I have encountered a problem when using Tk::Table.

My requirement is as below:

                <------------- Scroll left/right ---------------->

******************************************
*             *         C1       *       C2       *         C3        *
****************************************** <
*    R1     *                    *                  *                      * <
****************************************** <
*    R2     *                    *                  *                      * < Scroll Up/Down
****************************************** <
*    R3     *                    *                  *                      * <
****************************************** <

I would like to create a table like this. There are a lot more rows and columns in the real case. Hence, when using scrolled frame, some of the rows/columns will be hidden. 

When scrolling left/right, I do not want to scroll the R1, R2 and R3 (causing them to be hidden) On the other hand, when scrolling up/down, I do not want to scroll C1, C2 and C3 as well. 

I cannot figure out a way to achieve this. I sincerely hope that someone can enlighten me on this.

Feel free to reply me if you need more information.

Thank you.

Regards,
izaq09

 


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