If you want the canvas to be the size of the image AND the scrollbars to fit in that canvas, then you will have to

  1. create another frame the size of your image, and
  2. create the canvas and place it in the frame
It should look something like this:

my $main_frame = tkinit(); # make this frame the size of your image my $canvas_frame = $main_frame->Frame( ...options... ); my $tcanvas = $canvas_frame->Scrolled('Canvas', ...options...); my $canvas = $tcanvas->Subwidget('canvas');

Try making the frame smaller than the image to see that the scrollbars appear as you want them. Also, you need to combine the '-scrollbar' options as mentioned before.

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In reply to Re: TK Scrollbars not working correctly by hiseldl
in thread TK Scrollbars not working correctly by Popcorn Dave

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