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#!/usr/bin/perl
use Tk;
use strict;
my $mw=tkinit;
my $text=$mw->Text->pack;
my $textmenu=$text->menu;
#get the menu associated with 'File'
my $filemenu=$textmenu->entrycget('File',-menu);
#Delete the 'Exit' command
$filemenu->delete(0);
#Replace it with your own
$filemenu->insert(0,'command',-label=>'Press Me',
-command=>sub{print "I was pressed\n"});
#Get the menu associated with 'Edit'
my $editmenu=$textmenu->entrycget('Edit',-menu);
#Delete the 'Cut' command
$editmenu->delete('Cut');
MainLoop;
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