Well fill stipples work for me on linux. Here is a screenshot of the script below.

#!/usr/bin/perl use warnings; use strict; use Tk; my $mw = MainWindow->new(); # first create a canvas widget my $canvas = $mw->Scrolled('Canvas', -width=>300, -height=>600, -scrollregion=>[0,0,300,1000], -scrollbars=>'e') ->pack(-fill=>'both',-expand=>1); #################################################### my $gray50_width = 2; my $gray50_height = 2; my $gray50_bits = pack "CC", 0x02, 0x01; $mw->DefineBitmap('mask' => 2,2, $gray50_bits); ######################################################## $canvas->createOval(55, 0, 200, 170, -fill => 'red', -outline=>'red', -tags => ['red'], ); $canvas->createOval(55, 150, 200, 290, -fill => 'red', -outline=>'red', -tags => ['red'], -stipple => 'mask', ); my $stipple_bits = []; # important foreach my $b (1 .. 8) { push @$stipple_bits, pack('b8', '1' x $b . '.' x (8 - $b)); $mw->DefineBitmap("stipple$b" => 8, 1, $stipple_bits->[$b-1]); }; my $y = 0; for my $b (1 .. 8) { $canvas->createOval(55, $y+20, 200, $y+190, -fill => 'blue', -outline=>'blue', -tags => ['blue'], -stipple => "stipple$b", ); $y += 80; } my $ebutton = $mw->Button(-text => 'Exit', -command => 'Tk::exit')->pack(); MainLoop();

I'm not really a human, but I play one on earth. flash japh

In reply to Re^3: Tk::Canvas and using stipples by zentara
in thread Tk::Canvas and using stipples by BrowserUk

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