Hello fellas,
This is a snippet from my app using Tk::Canvas. I've created several rectangles inside a larger rectangle, and then grouped them using
$c->createGroup([0, 0], -members => [$parent, @children]);
When I try to select any one of the child rectangles and get the id only the last id is returned using
my $id = $c->find( 'withtag', 'current' );
print "\t item id: $id\n";
The following is a snippet from my creatRec routine
my $x1 = 10;
my $x2 = 20;
$parent = $c->createRectangle(10, 20, 100, 60, -fill => 'red');
for (1..4) {
push @children, $c->createRectangle($x1, 20, $x2, 30,
-state =>'disabled', -activefill => 'green',-disabledfill => 'whi
+te');
$x1 += 15; $x2 += 15;
}
my $group = $c->createGroup([0, 0], -members => [$parent, @childre
+n]);
The active fill doens't seem to work either..Any ideas?
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