hello
how can i change the window color in win32 GUI upon a click
on a button, as an example i can change the window color to
RED during the initialisation of the window using the option
-background =>
255, 0, 0 ,
but i can't manage to change it outside this initialisation , as
an example if i click a button.
use Win32::GUI;
$Win = new Win32::GUI::Window(
-left => 101,
-top => 171,
-width => 400,
-height => 300,
-name => "Win",
-text => "Window Title",
-background => [255, 255, 255], #color WHITE
);
$Win->Show();
$Win->AddButton(
-text => "ToRed",
-name => "Button1",
-left => 19,
-top => 14,
-width => 31,
-height => 21,
-foreground => 0,
);
Win32::GUI::Dialog();
sub Win_Terminate {
return -1;
}
sub Button1_Click {
#something like the following false code:
# $Win->background([255, 0, 0]);
}
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