I'm trying to create an HList that will start out by being scrolled to the bottom. I have the following:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w use Tk; use Tk::HList; use strict; my $i; my $mw = MainWindow->new(-title => "HList Example"); my $list = $mw->Scrolled("HList", -header => 1, -columns => 1, -scrollbars => "ose" )->pack; $list->header('create', 0, -text => "Num"); for ($i = 0 ; $i < 100 ; $i++) { $list->add($i); $list->itemCreate($i, 0, -text => $i); } $list->yview('moveto', 1); MainLoop;
This will create the list, but it will be at the top, not the bottom. perl 5.6.0 for Linux, Tk 800.023. Any suggestions?

In reply to Tk::HList->yview by blogan

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