I took a look at perldoc Tk::FileSelect
and it said ...
$FSref = $top->FileSelect(-directory => $start_dir);
$top - a window reference, e.g. MainWindow-&
+gt;new
$start_dir - the starting point for the FileSelect
$file = $FSref->Show;
Executes the fileselector until either a filename is
accepted or the user hits Cancel. Returns the filename
or the empty string, respectively, and unmaps the
FileSelect.
$FSref->configure(option => value[, ...])
Please see the Populate subroutine as the configuration
list changes rapidly.
What I want to know is where do I ...
"see the Populate subroutine"?
Thanks!
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Edit kudra,
2001-12-27
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