Solved it.

my @mpy = (); my @mpe = (); my @mpya = (); my @mpea = (); foreach my $drp ( 0 .. $LST ) { my $row = $drp + 2; $mpy[$drp] = $mw->Entry( -width => 5,-textvariable =>\$mpya[$drp] +)->pack(); $mpy[$drp]->grid( -row => $row, -column => 1, -in => $table ); $mpe[$drp] = $mw->Entry( -width => 5,-textvariable =>\$mpea[$drp]) +->pack(); $mpe[$drp]->grid( -row => $row, -column => 2, -in => $table ); }

At least it prints to the MainWindow properly

Now, why this didn't work the first time I tried it, I have no idea.


In reply to Re: One More bit of Perl/Tk Confusion by Dandello
in thread One More bit of Perl/Tk Confusion by Dandello

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