use Tk; use Tk::Dialog; use strict; use warnings; my $mw = MainWindow->new; $mw->geometry('400x200+20+10'); $mw->Button ( -text=> 'DialogBox', -command=> sub { for my $i (1..10) { my $db = $mw->DialogBox(-title => 'title', -buttons => ['OK', 'Can +cel'], -default_button => 'Ok'); $mw->geometry(sprintf ("%dx%d+%d+%d", 400-$i*10, 200+$i*10, 10+$i* +10, 10+$i*10 )); $mw->update(); $db->geometry(sprintf ("%dx%d+%d+%d", 300+$i*10, 300-$i*10, 30+$i* +10, 30+$i*10 )); $db->update(); $db->Show(); } } )->pack (); MainLoop; 1;
I can't take credit for the solution. It was here at ActiveState's website

In reply to Re: TK::Dialogbox geometry spec by Anonymous Monk
in thread TK::Dialogbox geometry spec by kayl

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