Is this how it should be or is there something I can do to ensure I always get the same values whatever method I use to select cells in a table matrix?

Just being practical, but it seems that calling

my $sel = $t->curselection();
in the browsecommand sub causes the keyboard binding to see the current selection as the previous one.

Why not use the simpler

sub brscmd { my ($previous_index, $actual_index) = @_; my ($row, $col) = split ',', $actual_index; print "$row $col\n"; print "\n[brscmd] actual index <$actual_index> from curselection<$actu +al_index>\n"; }
Is there a reason you need to call $t->curselection from the brwscmnd?

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In reply to Re: Table matrix suspected selected cell discrepancy by zentara
in thread Table matrix suspected selected cell discrepancy by merrymonk

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