the TK FAQ (http://www.faqs.org/faqs/perl-faq/ptk-faq/part5/) states that it cannot be done,
but the answer was given in 1997!
I know once ago I put an xterm inside a frame with something like
my $xtermContainer = $canvas->Frame(-container => 1);
my $xtid = $xtermContainer->id();
system("xterm -into $xtId -e ./xtermjob.pl &");
do you know of other, better ways to do it?
In particular, this time I have to use other applications, and I dont know if they support "-into" at all...
thanks!
alessandro
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