Hi, I am currently working on a Popup menu that will be created from a flat file.

How do I determine which value the user has selected. Ive tried returning the value from the menu creation and the popup call. The sample code I am working on at the moment is
#set up main window display use Tk; $mw = new MainWindow(-title => 'PopUp'); @buttons = qw(A B C D E F G); #popup menu set up $popupmenu = $mw->Menu(-tearoff => 0); for (my $ctr = 0; $ctr <@buttons; $ctr++){ $popupmenu->insert(1, 'command', -label => $buttons[$ctr], -command => [sub {print $popupmenu->cget('text') ."\n"}], ); } $mw->bind("<Button-3>" => sub {$popupmenu->Popup(-popover => "curso +r", -popanchor => 'nw' +) -command => [sub { +print "Popup\n"}]}); MainLoop();

any help would be greatly appeciated

In reply to Dynamic Popup Menus by skywalker

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