As an update, I still don't know how to use drag and drop in Tkx. Some of the suggestions don't really help. The BWidget example: Drag and Drop Demo, is in TCL not Perl. It is not clear how to convert from TCL to Perl/Tkx, especially in terms of drag and drop. The gentle introduction at Tkx:Tutorial doesn't mention drag and drop. The tutorial at www.tkdocs.com/tutorial does not explain how to do drag and drop and I contacted the tutorial's author and he said:
"I'm not aware of any specific info about drag and drop in Tkx. Because it isn't a standard part of Tk, it's not automatically made a part of Tkx like the built-in Tk things are."
It was suggested that I sent a query to tcltk@perl.org, which I did, but didn't hear anything back.
Any additional help would be appreciated.
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