Oh wise and honorable monks of Perl: I am new to the use of Perl/Tk, but have done a fair bit of GUI programming in my past.

I am looking for a composite widget which has a list of items on the left side, from which you may select one of them, and click a button (with an arrow pointing to the right) to move it into a list on the right side. Likewise, you can select from the right-hand list, then select a different button (with the arrow pointing to the left) to remove it from the list. For example, the left-hand list contains all of the employees of your company, and you want to select a subset of them to populate the right hand list, in order to invite them to a meeting.

Does such a thing exist as a widget in Perl/Tk ? Of course, one can build it up from its component parts, but if it already exists, well that would save me some time. Thanks in advance.


In reply to Perhaps it already exists by deesler

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