Thank you thundergnat

I had tried that exact thing before I figured out that I needed to have focus
on the widget to get it to work but somehow migrated away from it thank you for
on the right track. Your code fixed it in Win32 but I had to add focus specifically
to the subwidget listbox to get it to work on HP-UX. Again thank you. As crazy
as it sounds I've been beatin my head on this one in my free time for a week.

$lstbox->bind( '<ButtonRelease-1>' =>\sub{ $lstbox->Subwidget("listbox +")->focus() }); $lstbox->bind( '<Delete>' => \&Deltxt );

In reply to Re^2: Problem with Correct Widget focus(); by dakers001
in thread Problem with Correct Widget focus(); by dakers001

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