"If you want your routine to be called with every keystroke, then bind every keystroke."
That was my first thought too, but that does not seem to work either.
use warnings;
use strict;
use Tk;
my $MW = MainWindow->new(-title => "Tk::Text test",
-width => 200,
-height => 200);
my $text = $MW->Text(-height => 10,
-width => 40,
-wrap => 'word');
$text->pack(-side => 'top', -fill => 'both');
$text->bind('<<Modified>>' =>
sub { getText($text, @_) } );
MainLoop;
sub getText
{
my ($t, @args) = @_;
my $str = $t->get('0.0', 'end');
print "Got: $str\n";
$text->bind('<<Modified>>' =>
sub { getText($str, @_) } );
return if(!$str);
return 1;
}
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