If I understand it correctly, you create them in tab order. Then follow up by packing them the way you want them to be laid out with pack, grid or whatever.
Update: Run this and hit the tab key once the Tk window comes up.
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Tk; my $main = MainWindow->new(-title => 'Focus Test'); my $first = $main->Entry(-text => \1); my $second = $main->Entry(-text => \2); my $third = $main->Entry(-text => \3); $third->pack(-side => 'left'); $second->pack(-side => 'left'); $first->pack(-side => 'left'); MainLoop;
In reply to Re: Tab order in Tk GUI
by Mr. Muskrat
in thread Tab order in Tk GUI
by sfinster
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