Here is a complete runnable example, that demonstrates the problem:
use strict;
use warnings;
use Tk;
my $mw = tkinit;
my $frm1 = $mw -> Frame(-bg=>'LightSkyBlue1') -> pack(-fill => 'x');
my $frm11 = $frm1 -> Frame(-bg=>'LightSkyBlue1') -> pack(-fill => 'x')
+;
my $lst = $frm11 -> Scrolled('Listbox',
-width => 50,
-height => 5,
-scrollbars => 'oe',
-selectmode => 'single') -> pack();
$mw->update;
$lst -> delete ('0.0', 'end');
$lst -> insert('end',(0..10));
$mw->update;
# force scrollbar refresh:
# my $sb = $lst->Subwidget('yscrollbar');
# $sb->set( $sb->get );
MainLoop;
See also:
Re: Perl/Tk Optional Vertical Scrollbar Bugfix
Cheers, Christoph
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