Just for your information, the way Gtk2 does timers, is the timer will keep going if it's callback returns TRUE, or the timer will stop if the timer's callback returns FALSE.
In reply to Re: Perl/Tk: recursive "after" method issue
by zentara
in thread Perl/Tk: recursive "after" method issue
by holli
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