zentara gave you the Tk nomenclature for the feature you seek in his reply. In Tkx nomenclature this feature is called "tooltip" and not "balloon".

Quoting using Tcl packages from Tkx::Tutorial:

"When the Perl application starts up and loads Tkx, the only functions available in the Tkx:: namespace are those commands provided by core Tcl/Tk."
and that additional commands can be loaded hence you need to load the tooltip utility and provide it to "Tkx::package_require()".

I am not familiar with Tkx myself, but I suggest that you read Tkx::Tutorial and go through CPAN too.


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In reply to Re: [Tkx] Tk's Balloon translation by biohisham
in thread [Tkx] Tk's Balloon translation by sebapabst

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