Thanks for the reply. Unfortunately, the problem is not the ItemStyle definition. As you can see in my code, I use the Options Database to set the background and foreground colors and I pass the selectbackground settings directly to the Tk::Tree at the time of creation. That's why even after explicitly defining the ItemStyle for my tree items, the behavior is still the same :-/.
my $style = $tree->ItemStyle(
'imagetext',
-foreground => 'black',
-background => 'white',
-selectforeground =>'white',
);
for my $top ( 1 .. 3) {
$tree->add( $top, -text => $top );
for ( 'A' .. 'C') {
my $q = $tree->add( "$top.$_", -text => "$_" );
$tree->entryconfigure("$top.$_", -style => $style);
}
}
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