You can associate widgets with variables, and they'll take on the value of that variable.

You probably need something like a LabEntry or an Entry widget (depending on what you're doing with it) - and you'd use it something like this:

my $mw = new MainWindow(); my $text = "This is an entry box"; $entry = $mw->Entry(-textvariable => \$text)->pack();
That'll give you a text entry box, containing the text in $text, and allow you to change the text. Anything the user enters will automatically be stored in the $text variable.

Hope that helps.
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Edit: Corrections/clarifications.


In reply to Re: Widget Type by Tanalis
in thread Widget Type by Lhamo_rin

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