Your question and code example make no sense what-so-ever. First you ask how to draw some frames around listboxes. Ok, I showed the code below, and I showed how to add to the listbox.

Now your code is just a wild *ss guess. First you define $listn to be a LabFrame, then you redefine it to be a Scrolled Listbox, then you try to grid it!! You don't mix grid and pack, you must stick with one or the other. So always post working snippets, and copy&paste them in, so there are no errors.

If you are trying to put multiple scrolled Listboxes into your Labframe, you can add subframes, or a Table to your fabframe, and put listboxes into them.

#!/usr/bin/perl use warnings; use strict; use Tk; use Tk::LabFrame; my $mw = tkinit; my $lframe = $mw->LabFrame(-label=>"New", -labelside=>'acrosstop')->pack; my $listn = $lframe->Scrolled(qw/Listbox -foreground red -selectforegr +ound blue/)->pack; my @allevents =( 1..100); foreach my $key (@allevents) { $listn->insert('end', $key); } $mw->Button(-text => "Add to Listbox", -command=> sub{ $listn->insert('end', 'foobar'); $listn->see('end'); })->pack; MainLoop;

I'm not really a human, but I play one on earth. flash japh

In reply to Re: Tk::LabFrame and Listbox by zentara
in thread Tk::LabFrame and Listbox by fcvw

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