It dosn't come up white for me just under the LabFrame's top line/edge... and the text has a white background, that looks like its on top of that same line ?????
About your comment on changeing the colour... I'm also trying to get this working to change it:
$init_label->configure(-bg => $mw->chooseColor(-initialcolor => 'gray'
+,
-title => "Choose color"));
to output it's colour to a file... as of:
###
my $infile4ccc = "C:\\Perl\\tk\\prog2\\colour.txt"; # var from
+ choise should be but in here ???
open(OUTFILEcc, "> $infile4ccc") or die "Can't open colour.txt: $!";
print OUTFILEcc "white"; # print to the file the chosen colour f
+rom the above choosecolor thingy
close OUTFILEcc;
# then without reading from the file, I want to set $colour (globaly/*
+***) to the chosen colour too.
I can get $init_label's background on my $mw to change to the colour choise... or is that the other way around, but I want to set a var to the color chosen
if that makes sence.
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