Hi,
I am implementing editor in PERL Tk.
I am adding the feature as text alignment, like left,right or center.
I used Text widget and I used the -justify option that option is not working for me.
How can I solve this problem. See my code:
my $align = $fnt -> cascade(-label =>"Juesify",-underline => 0, +-tearoff => 0); $align -> command(-label =>"Left",-command=>sub { # $txt->configure( -justify =>'left'); $txt->tagConfigure('left', -justify => 'left'); print "Left"; } ); $align -> command(-label =>"Right",-command=>sub { #$txt->configure(-justify=>'right'); $txt->tagConfigure('right', -justify => 'right'); print "Right"; } ); $align -> command(-label =>"Center",-command=>sub { #$txt->configure(-justify=>'center'); $txt->tagConfigure('center', -justify => 'center'); print "Center"; } );


Refer the following link, I already post the same question
but I didn't got the answer,

http://www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=825839
--sugumar--

In reply to PERL Tk Editor: Text alignment is not working in Text widget [-justify option] by ungalnanban

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