The more complete the example, the more people are able to help. You need to find people dumb enough to write them for you.
use strict ;
use Tk ;
sub setColors
{
print "set Colors @_!\n" ;
}
sub setConfiguration
{
print "setConfiguration @_\n" ;
}
my($mw) = new MainWindow ;
my($l) = $mw->Button(-text => 'Hello World')->pack ;
$l->bind('<Property>' => \&setColors) ;
$l->bind('<Configure>' => \&setConfiguration) ;
$l->configure(-command => sub { $l->configure(-background => 'blue') ;
+}) ;
MainLoop ;
That said, the setConfigure sub seems to be called, but not the setProperty sub. However, in the PerlTk documenation, things like -background are referred to as OPTIONS and I'm wondering if the distinction is pertinant.
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