You're talking about your Findnext button? Use
$f->Button(-text => "FindSelectionNext", -command => [$t->{'rtext'} => + "FindSelectionNext"])
http://search.cpan.org/grep?cpanid=NI-S&release=Tk-804.028_501&string=Findnext&i=1&n=1&C=10

http://cpansearch.perl.org/src/NI-S/Tk-804.027/Text/Text.pm

###################################################################### +## # get current selected text and search for the next occurrence sub FindSelectionNext { my ($w) = @_; my $selected; eval {$selected = $w->SelectionGet(-selection => "PRIMARY"); }; return if($@); return unless (defined($selected) and length($selected)); $w->FindNext('-forward', '-exact', '-case', $selected); }

In reply to Re: How to use the in-built Findnext function? by Anonymous Monk
in thread How to use the in-built Findnext function? by balee

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