Hi,
You seem to be creating new Photo objects with every iteration ...
Instead of recreating the
$buttonImage = $mw->Photo(-data => $data, -format => 'jpeg');,
you can opt for using the
configure method on it ...
You also do not need to use the
Button, a
Label suffices.
...
use Tk;
use Tk::JPEG;
...
my $mw = MainWindow->new();
my $image = $mw->Photo();
$mw->Label( -image=>$image )->pack;
...
sub update_image {
...
$image->configure( -format => 'jpeg', -data => $data );
$mw->update;
...
}
regards,
johanvdb
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