In $poe_main_window I create a $button. Also in that button I have a key binding on the key c that does $button->invoke. That button , opens a new window with $poe_main_window->TopLevel; and in that window there is a text widget. Only problem is,that when one writes stuff in that window and "accidentally" types the key c it triggers the binding that was binded for $poe_main_window altough that binding was mean for the $poe_main_window *ONLY*.

$poe_main_window->bind('all','<c>', sub{ $button->invoke; } )

I'm currently reading some book on Tk to see if I can fix the problem.I'd be interested in your thoughts also on solving the problem.


In reply to a binding handles keys pressed in unwanted windows by spx2

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