Just found Tkx::Scrolled. Installed with ActiveState's cpan under Linux just fine and does the job (docs a bit light on), but I'm having trouble under win32:
Fetching with LWP:
http://ppm.activestate.com/CPAN/modules/02packages.details.txt.gz
Alert: While trying to 'parse' YAML file
'D:\Perl\cpan\FTPstats.yml'
with 'YAML::XS' the following error was encountered:
Usage: YAML::XS::LibYAML::Load(yaml_str) at D:\Perl\lib/YAML/XS.pm l
+ine 70.
Think I've had this before, thou can't recall the fix. If I can fix that, it allows me to recode very similar to Tk.
use Tkx::Scrolled;
...
$t1 = $f1->new_tkx_Scrolled('text', -scrollbars=>'oe', -wrap=>'wor
+d', -height=>'12', -width=>100,);
...
$t1->insert('end', $txt);
$t1->yview('end');
...
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