Hi, I've been working on a script in Perl/Tk and have been having some trouble using the Tk::BrowseEntry module. I have everything set up really but I just can't seem to get some of the options working despite my continuous efforts to find support on them.. Here are the ones that I'm getting caught up one:

"-autolimitheight" It says that if it is set to a true value that it will work so I tried using "1" and then just plain old "true" but still no luck.

"-arrowimage" I tried specifying an image to use that was a Bitmap and everything but it just simply denied it. Couldn't find an example of how to use that either :-\

And last is how to change the list background color. I'm not really sure if this is possible but I thought that I might be able to give it a shot here.

I realize that it's quite a bit to ask but I figured that they were all pretty much related.. Any help on these options would be greatly appreciated! Thanks! :)

In reply to Using Tk::BrowseEntry Options by antioch

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