Update: zentara beat me to the punch with a more informed and complete answer. BTW, it's frustrating how difficult it is to find a definitive list of package versions for RHEL or HP-UX through the web.

My guess, and this is just a guess, is that if you're getting different behavior between Tk on HP-UX and RHEL that either the Tk is somehow different or the Perl module Tk.pm is somehow different.

As a further guess, the Changes file for Tk doesn't seem to contain the words 'tile', 'frame', or 'frame' so I think the difference may be in the underlying Tk system on your RHEL installation. You may want to compare versions and see if that's the source of your trouble.


In reply to Re: Frame -tile option by mr_mischief
in thread Frame -tile option by Anonymous Monk

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