I've never heard of a scrolled entry box, but maybe this is what you are looking for with a scrolled Listbox. It seems that you should read a book on Tk, these questions are very simple.
#!/usr/bin/perl use warnings; use strict; use Tk; # Main Window my $mw = MainWindow->new; # Frames my $tf_frame = $mw->Frame->pack(); my $f_frame = $mw->Frame->pack(); my $bf_frame = $mw->Frame->pack(); # File Listing Label $tf_frame->Label(-text => "Select Items") ->pack(-side => 'left'); my @items = (1..500); my $listbox = $f_frame->Scrolled("Listbox", -scrollbars => "oe", -selectmode => "extended")->pack; $listbox->insert('end', @items); $bf_frame->Button(-text => "Done", -command => sub { &print_names($listbox); exit; })->pack; MainLoop; sub print_names{ my $listbox = shift; my @selected_items = $listbox->curselection; for (@selected_items) { my $item = $listbox->get($_); print "$item\n"; } }

I'm not really a human, but I play one on earth. Cogito ergo sum a bum

In reply to Re^3: Array to scroll.. by zentara
in thread Array to scroll.. by tamaguchi

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