If that's what you want, then go with Tk::DialogBox, which allows you to add sub-widget. Here is a piece of demo:
use Tk;
use Tk::DialogBox;
use strict;
use warnings;
my $top = new MainWindow(-title => "demo");
my $save = $top->Button(-text => "Goto line", command => \&process_sav
+e)->pack();
my $line_num;
MainLoop;
sub process_save {
my $dialog = $top->DialogBox(-title => "Save?", -buttons => ["OK",
+ "Cancel"]);
$dialog->add("Entry", -text => \$line_num)->pack();
my $response = $dialog->Show();
print "[$response, $line_num]\n" #in real code, handle the respons
+e...
}
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