correction: I override 'has_subdir' in
Tk::DirTree package.
Also there is some more to override in those packages for Win32 (for case-insensistive sorting, for exampe):
package ::Tk::DirTree;
sub has_subdir {1}
sub DirCmd {
my ($w, $dir, undef) = @_;
$dir =~ s/^(\w:)$/$1\//;
my $h = DirHandle->new($dir) or return;
my @names = grep( $_ ne '.' && $_ ne '..', $h->read );
return @names;
}
sub add_to_tree {
my( $w, $dir, $name, $parent ) = @_;
my $image = $w->Getimage( $w->cget('-image') );
my $mode = 'none';
$mode = 'open' if $w->has_subdir( $dir );
my @args = (-image => $image, -text => $name);
if( $parent ) { # Add in alphabetical order.
foreach my $sib ($w->infoChildren( $parent )) {
if( lc($sib) gt lc($dir) ) {
push @args, (-before => $sib);
last;
}
}
}
$w->add( $dir, @args );
$w->setmode( $dir, $mode );
}
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