Perhaps I'm missing something here. If you don't want both of the Listboxes to be scrolled, then don't create them both as scrolled Listboxes.

use strict; use Tk; use Tk::TiedListbox; my $top = MainWindow->new; my $f = $top->Frame->pack(-expand => 'yes', -fill => 'both'); ########################################################### # 2 scrolled listboxes my $l1 = $f->ScrlListbox(-relief => 'flat', -exportselection => 0, -selectmode => 'extended',-height => 20); my $l2 = $f->Listbox(-relief => 'flat', # <-- Not Scrolled!! -exportselection => 0, -selectmode => 'extended',-height => 20, ); $l1->pack(-expand => 'yes', -side => 'left'); $l2->pack(-expand => 'yes', -side => 'left'); # tie the scrollbars and selection $l2->tie([$l1->Subwidget('scrolled')]); ########################################################## # my $id; foreach $id (0..300){ $l1->insert('end', $id); $l2->insert('end', $id); } MainLoop();

In reply to Re: TiedListbox remove scrollbar by thundergnat
in thread TiedListbox remove scrollbar by vikee

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