I was trying use use a Labeled BrowseEntry like so:
use strict;
use Tk;
use Data::Dumper;
my $active_text_color = "#000000";
my $bgcolor = "#FFFFFF";
my $text_font = 'helvetica 12';
my $mw = MainWindow->new();
my $f = $mw->BrowseEntry(-label=>'Try Me:', -labelPack=>[qw(-side left
+ -anchor w)],-labelFont=>$text_font, -labelForeground=>$active_text_c
+olor, -labelBackground=>$bgcolor, -width=>5, -choices=>[qw(A B C)])->
+pack(-side=>'left', -expand=>1, -fill=>'x');
print Dumper(\$f);
MainLoop;
and what I get is some kind of an empty space above my Label and browseEntry. That is playing havoc in my GUI right now and for the life of me, I can't figure out where this extra space is coming from. Does anyone know?
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