Dearest Monks,

After having used TK and growing into loving it, I have recently been asked to change some applications into the Win32::GUI which is reasonably new for me.
I have the following problem:

# Menu setup my $menuMW = $ptrMainWindow->AddMenu( -pos => [ 10, 10 ], -size=> [ 30, 30 ] ); my $btnMenu = $menuMW->AddMenuButton( -text => "Configuration"); my $itmDBSetup = $btnMenu->AddMenuItem( -text => "Database Setup", -onClick => sub{ displayDlgDBSetup( $ptrMainWindow ) } ); my $itmQuit = $btnMenu->AddMenuItem( -text => "Exit" );
The program works fine until I add a second menu item. All menu items then apply the -onClick Event of the item added later or as in the example above, none at all.

Cheers,
PerlingTheUK

In reply to Win32::GUI::Menu Problem by PerlingTheUK

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