Get a hammer :)
#!/usr/bin/perl -- use warnings; use strict; use Tk; my $mw = tkinit; my $topframe = $mw->Frame(-bg=>'yellow')->grid( -row => 2, -column => +2 ); $topframe->Button( -text => "But 0 0")->grid( -row => 0, -column => 0 +); $topframe->Button( -text => "But 1 1")->grid( -row => 1, -column => 1 +); my $other = $topframe->Frame(-bg=>'red')->grid( -row => 2, -column => +0 ); $other->Button( -text => "Oth 0 0")->grid( -row => 0, -column => 0 ); $other->Button( -text => "Oth 1 1")->grid( -row => 1, -column => 1 ); $other->Button( -text => "Oth 2 0")->grid( -row => 2, -column => 0 ); $mw->MainLoop;
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In reply to Re^3: How to bring a grid under a frame which itself is under another grid? by Anonymous Monk
in thread How to bring a grid under a frame which itself is under another grid? by Lilly

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