Most Tk widgets, which take an itemtype, can take an itemtype of "window", which you can load with whatever you want.
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use Tk;
use Tk::TixGrid;
my $g;
my $mw = Tk::MainWindow->new();
$mw->optionAdd('*selectBackground' => 'lightblue');
MakeGrid($mw);
MainLoop;
sub MakeGrid
{
my ($w) = @_;
$g = $w->Scrolled('TixGrid');
$g->pack(qw/-expand yes -fill both -padx 3 -pady 3/);
$g->size(qw/col default -size 10char/);
$g->size(qw/row default -size 2.1char -pad0 3/);
for my $x (0..9)
{
for my $y (0..9)
{
my $window = $g->Button( -text=> int rand 100,
-command=> sub{print "$x $y\n"}
);
$g->set($x,$y, -itemtype=>'window',-window=> $window );
}
}
}
__END__
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