Tk documentation is often incomplete. Always look at the source and at the examples and on perltk.org and usually you'll find an answer. This works
use Tk; my $main = tkinit; my $menubar = $main->Menu(-type => 'menubar'); $main->configure(-menu => $menubar); my $menu_links = $menubar->cascade(-label => "Links", -tearoff => 0); $menu_links->command(-label => "Kill'em all", -command => sub{ $menu_links->menu->delete(2,5); }); $menu_links->separator(''); $menu_links->command(-label => 'test1', -command => \&sub1); $menu_links->command(-label => 'test2', -command => \&sub2); $menu_links->command(-label => 'test3', -command => \&sub3); MainLoop;

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In reply to Re: How to remove items from a cascade menu in Tk? by PodMaster
in thread How to remove items from a cascade menu in Tk? by Jester_yang

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