Hi,
I'm having trouble getting CTRL+c and CTRL+x shortcut keys to work properly with the Tk::Tablematrix widget and was wondering if this is just me or is it a bug.

I get "Free to wrong pool.."-error and program crashes when attempting to copy selected text in the widget with CTRL+c.

Win XP
Tk v804.027
perl v5.8.3
Tk::TableMatrix v1.1

Code below is "TableMatrixTest" from the "Demos"-section in the TableMatrix-module. Could anyone try to run it and see if CTRL+c and CTRL+x works ok?

use Tk; use Tk::TableMatrix; use Data::Dumper qw( DumperX); my $top = MainWindow->new; my $arrayVar = {}; foreach my $row (0..20){ foreach my $col (0..10){ $arrayVar->{"$row,$col"} = "r$row, c$col"; } } my $t = $top->Scrolled('TableMatrix', -rows => 21, -cols => 11, -width => 6, -height => 6, -titlerows => 1, -titlecols => 1, -variable => $arrayVar, -selectmode => 'extended', -resizeborders => 'both', -titlerows => 1, -titlecols => 1, -bg => 'white', # -state => 'disabled' # -colseparator => "\t", # -rowseparator => "\n" ); $t->tagConfigure('active', -bg => 'gray90', -relief => 'sunken'); $t->tagConfigure( 'title', -bg => 'gray85', -fg => 'black', -relief => + 'sunken'); # $t->bind("<Any-Enter>", sub { $t->focus }); $t->pack(-expand => 1, -fill => 'both'); Tk::MainLoop;

Thanks for all help.


In reply to Win32 Tk::TableMatrix CTRL+c bug? by ldln

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