Now that you have the basics, it's time to read the documentation :)

$ perldoc Tk::Button BUTTON(1) User Contributed Perl Documentation B +UTTON(1) NAME Tk::Button - Create and manipulate Button widgets SYNOPSIS $button = $parent->Button(?options?); STANDARD OPTIONS -activebackground -activeforeground -anchor -background -bitmap -borderwidth -compound -cursor -disabledforeground -font -foreg +round -highlightbackground -highlightcolor -highlightthickness -image -justify -padx -pady -relief -repeatdelay -repeatinterval -take +focus -text -textvariable -underline -wraplength See Tk::options for details of the standard options.

borderwidth is described in Tk::options:

Name: activeBorderWidth Class: BorderWidth Switch: -activeborderwidth Specifies a non-negative value indicating the width of the +3-D border drawn around active elements. See above for definit +ion of active elements. The value may have any of the forms accep +table to Tk_GetPixels. This option is typically only available in w +idgets displaying more than one element at a time (e.g. menus but +not buttons).

Further digging is up to you.

As a side note: the book Mastering Perl/Tk is a very good reference. Learning Perl/Tk is not.


Enjoy, Have FUN! H.Merijn

In reply to Re^4: tk image map like button with hover effect by Tux
in thread tk image map like button with hover effect by pashanoid

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