Greatings

I have a Tk based form; in this form I have few icons (these icons represent user and group account). I would like to be able to program the double click button, so that when pointing at an icon representing user BloggsJ’s account and by double clicking on this icon I can obtain the text relating to this icon
$tk_form{output_list}-> bind('<Double-Button-1>',sub { print "\nUser clicked on account icon in Output_list\n"; # # Here I need a bit of code that will retrieve the information # regarding the icon that’s been double-clicked on (only the # text – ie.account name is required) # });
Any enlightens or “Perls of wisdoms” are highly appreciated.
Many Thanks
Blackadder

In reply to Binding double click in a Perl/Tk form by blackadder

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