Oh monks, I am
puzzled.
Also, I have a question about Tk::DialogBox. Here's some code:
sub configure {
my $config = $mw->DialogBox(
-title=>"Configure",
-command=>\&done_config,
-buttons=>["Apply","Done"]
);
# other stuff, widgets that go in the top frame
$config->Show();
}
So I'm making a dialog box, with two "bottom frame" buttons (that read "Apply" and "Done") and some other stuff in the top frame (entry fields for configuration values). Here's my question: how do I make the bottom frame buttons do something? How do I access them? The pod says something about B_"button name" but I don't understand what they mean. All I want is for a \&sub to be called when I press "apply".
Many thanks for any and all replies.
Edited by Arunbear: Changed title from 'Perl/Tk beginner question', as per Monastery guidelines
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