Here's another anti-social snippet for you to look at. :-)
#!/usr/bin/perl
use warnings;
use strict;
use Tk;
my $main = MainWindow->new(-title => "Resize Test");
$main->geometry("600x400+100+100");
$main->Button(
-text => "Exit Program",
-command => sub { exit }
)->pack();
my $button = $main->Button(
-text => "Go To Fullscreen",
-command => \&resizer,
)->pack();
MainLoop;
sub resizer{
if ( $button->cget(-text) =~ /Fullscreen/ ){
$main->geometry($main->screenwidth . 'x' .
$main->screenheight . '+0+0');
$button->configure(-text=>"Go to Window");
}else{
$main->geometry("600x400+100+100");
$button->configure(-text=>"Go To Fullscreen");
}
}
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