It does not operate as expected.
My code:
my $FG_FrameInit = $PageFG -> LabFrame( -label=>"In
+itialize Device",
-labelside=>"acrosstop",
-borderwidth=>1,
-relief=>"raised");
my $entry_FGDeviceAddress = $FG_FrameInit -> LabEntry( -lab
+el=>"Address:",
-background=>"white",
-width=>15,
-text=>"ASRL7::INSTR",
-labelPack=>[-side=>"left"]);
$balloon->attach($entry_FGDeviceAddress, -balloonmsg => "Device Addres
+s");
my $btn_FGInitDevice = $FG_FrameInit -> Button( -text=>
+"Init",
-command=>\&InitFG);
my @a = $FG_FrameInit->children();
print "$_," for(@a);
Output:
Tk::Frame=HASH(0x2228e0c),Tk::Label=HASH(0x221f384),
What am I doing wrong?
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