I do apologize for coming across as mean or condescending -- that really was not my intent. I admit that I was a bit incredulous and slightly frustrated with the messy snippet you provided which wouldn't run and was littered with references to things defined elsewhere. You didn't even take the few moments required to clean things up a bit so that it would be more readable... I may be overstating things, but I found it borderline offensive, and also not very helpful in getting a resolution to your problem.

Please try modifying one of the other examples provided so that they show the same error condition.

Regards,

Rob

In reply to Re^3: Array of TK::Checkbuttons not acting appropriately by rcseege
in thread Array of TK::Checkbuttons not acting appropriately by mikasue

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