Hi monks!;)
I need help with this:

I've got ExecuteCommand widget into which I write results of other script I execute.

But I need to have there also a Button which will stop/start scrolling in the ExecuteCommand window (the text will be still added and the commands running, but it'll not scroll = I'll see only the part of there results where I stopped it - it won't run up) the ExecuteCommand code looks like this:
$executecommand = $top->ExecuteCommand(-height => 10, -scrollbars => 'ose', bg => 'white' )->pack(-expand => 'yes', -fill =>'both'); $executecommand->terse_gui; $executecommand->bell; $executecommand->update;
Thanks a lot!
dzon

In reply to Tk::ExecuteCommand stop scrolling by dzon

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