Here's a slightly different way that you could do it. If you just need an indicator that you can click on, you can use a button with different images for different levels of severity and bind the button to open notepad.
$mw = MainWindow->new; $images{severity1} = $mw->Photo(-file=>"sev1.xpm", -format=>'xpm'); $images{severity2} = $mw->Photo(-file=>"sev2.xpm", -format=>'xpm'); $images{severity3} = $mw->Photo(-file=>"sev3.xpm", -format=>'xpm'); $severity_button = $mw->Button( -image => $images{severity1}, # The default severity -width=>16, -height=>16, -command => \&CallNotepad); ... sub ChangeToSeverity2 { $severity_button->configure(-image => $images{severity2}); }
Since you are already putting buttons in your menu, this should not take too much effort to implement.
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hiseldl
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